KIRKCALDIE'S SALE SECOND BIG WEEK tf'foday marks the commencement of the Second Big Week of Kirkcaldie's Summer Sale—the sale that is daily drawing the crowds of eager bargain hunters ~. and sending them away satisfied. Every Department—and there are fifty-three of them—is stacked high with Quality goods at tremendous Reductions. if Bargain's in Fashion Goods, Kiddy-wear (smart juniors are buying their Back-to-School Clothes in our Juvenile Departments, at substantial savings), Undies, Accessories, Household Linens, Glass, China, Furnishing; spectacular values in Men's Wear and Tailoring. . . .Every.thing is Reduced in. Price, yet maintaining the Quality and Style that is always associated with Kirkcalclie's. . <fDon't delay your visit to this Sale of Sales. f^Owing to .the phenomenal success of our Submarine trips front Toyland, the season has been extended till the end of the sale, and the price reduced to only 6d. Send the kiddies on the Sub' marine, while you shop in comfort, at KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. care of your Eyes. Call on us at ■*• regular intervals and we will give jour eyes a thorough examination. W« ure. fully qualified Opticians and^ are equipped with the most modern appliances for the thorough testing of eyes. - Prescriptions dispensed. Moi-rison and Gilberd, Ltd., Opticians, 48 Willis Street. : Wellington. . ■ ■ ' TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC, 83 Kent Terrace. Telephone 50-651. ■ MRS. JEAN TURNER-COTTIEK (Principal). ~ ' Thorough Tuition of the Pianoforte, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar, and Ukulele. Stringed instruments lent free of charge. Orchestras of any combination available for engagement. • ■ ; ' THOROUGH Ensures SUCCBS9 GROUNDING .SUCCESS , lVr lss ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF UVI SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, guarantees Individual Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Classes resume January 18. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, Hallenstein Bros.' Building, 33 Willis Street, Wellington.- , T'ARB'S COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE, V/ Stewart DaWsbn'a Bldgs. Tel. 47-551 Personal and Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman ana Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Office Routine, _. . jVliss X WMtbread-Edwards, ff.O.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P. (Lon.), N.U.T. (Eng.). , All terms commence with student; tram and mil concessions. Reopening Jan. IS, 15)34. ' PURE,AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS. PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, CALCULUS. CA LL Stages, including University En- ■"■ trance and Degree. Individual tuition. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, Masonic Chambers, Wellington Terrace. Telephone 44-051. G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, M.A., Principal. ■RANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. J^ RESULTS OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE T3XAM-INATIOXS-NOVEJIBER, 1033. SENIOR TYPEWRITING: ' ] I. Entered 10 Passed. Out of a total of ten Wellington Passes ■with Honours or Distinction Banks College Pupils obtained SIX. JUNIOR, TYPEWRITING: 32 Entered. ' , 27 Passed. Three Honours and One Distinction Pass. SHORTHAND THEORY: 6 Entered. C Passed. TWO of,lho Three Distinction Passes in this Class were awarded to Pupils of Banks College. SHORTHAND SPEED, 33 Entered. 28 Passed. Ciu-luding FIVE ' Honours and NINE Distinction Passes. in tho 120 Speed Section, out of a total '<>£ Ten Certificates, Eight itcro gained by Pupils of Banks College. .HANDWRITING AND BUSINESS- . LETTER WRITING. , . The only candidate to secure a Distinction Paf-s was a Banks College Pupil. OS THE TERRACE, , . Tel. 47-543.. W. H. STEVENS..M. A., Director. " ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. CLASSES AT ' ■ffiXTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, "^ LTD., Commence on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. CORRESPONDENCE TUITION is also available. Mr. En ling may be consulted during the Jay or each evening this week from 7-8 p.m. Call or write for free pronpcctua. VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward Street, Wellington. Telephone di-10(i. Box 526. CRUELTY. TO ANIMALS. IITOU are requested to report to the ' ■*• S.P.C.A. any act of ertielty. you may notice. , Office: Hamilton Chambers, Lamb' ton Quay. Lethal Chamber for destruction of cats .and dogs ayailablo Mon. to Fri. at 0 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. at Corporation Yard, Ciydo' Quay. Inspector: R. A. Nicol. Secretary: S. B. Clarke, P.O. Bos 195. Funds urgently required. Tel. 43-978. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE " EVENINGE POST." 1 A DVERTISERS are asked to have their •£*■ Notices in this Office) as early as possible each morning, and it ia particularly requested that Advertisements for ■I.l)o- SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in l.ho previous day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 n.in. on Saturdays cannot be guaranteed that day. NOTE.—Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send original references—copies only should bo Kent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the PosW Regulations/ nom-dc-plume addresses care ot' Ifcnwal Post Office cannot be accepted. BLtINDELIi BROS., LTD., . The "Evening Post,'' .. ; __ u
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 29 January 1934, Page 8
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