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AN ADVANCE IDEA FOR SMART YOUNG WOMEN. "VTIGHT lights are beginning to shine again, and already there's a murmuring of Parties in the air—the Dancing Season is upon us. Every year Fashion spurs us on to further Evening triumphs with some lightning change of the mode. Yesterday it was feather-boas and the all-white dress; tomorrow it may be cellophane. But what interests us all is today—or ratUer, tonight. . . First of all, materials are of the "Good" type—Velvets, heavy Crepes, some Lames . . . lovely ex-pensive-looking fabrics that really cost very little. . Full figures can follow the mermaid silhouette and blame Mac West; slender Misses are equally ; slimly clad, with well-cut, not-too-full lines. But the success of the season begins at the top . . . yes, right on your head. In the midst of those lustrous and expensive waves, permanent or fleeting, you wear an Alice-in-Wonderland nairband, . or miniature tiara. In crystal, : ; white and coloured, diamante and pearls, the effect is devastating. Try crystal with your white frocks and furs and look a veritable Snow I Princess; or match the dignity of pearls with black velvet or the new blackberry silks. In any case, see them at Kirkcaldie's. They're new, they're smart and interesting, and sponsored by the world's leading stylists.KIRKCALDIE 'AND STAINS, LTD. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. /"JOLWTLL & COLWILL, National Bank .KJ Chambers, Courtenay Place. 14th year of practice. TeL 52-869. XTEW ZEALAND ' INSURANCE -^ COMPANY. LIMITED, FIRE, MARINE, -AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Accepted at Lowest Current Rates. The Company is empowered by Special Act of Parliament to transact TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY BUSINESS. N. W. NELSON. Manager. Office: A.M.P. BUILDING. Telephone 40-223. THOROUGH Ensures . SUCCESS GROUNDING ■ SUCCESS TVfISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF ■"■*• SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING- guarantees Individual Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success .in business. ■ Principal; MISS ROWNTREE, Hallenstein Bros. Building, « 33 Willi3 Stre-<-, Wellington. ■pARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Stewart Dawson's Bldgs. TeL 47-658. Personal and Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), "Jookkeeping, Typewriting, Office Routine. Miss K. WMtbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), FIJ?. (Lon.), N.U.T. (Eng.). All terms commence with student; tram and rail concessions. ' ■' ; TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC, 83 Kent Terrace. Telephone 50-651. MRS., JEAN TURNER-COTTIER (Principal). Thorough Tuition ol the Pianoforte, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar, and Ukulele. Stringed instruments lent free ot charge. Orchestras of any combination available for engagement. "DANES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE JL* HAS ALREADY THIS YEAR FOUND FIFTY-FIVE POSITIONS FOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTS. 98 THE TERRACE (Upstairs). Tel. 47-543. - ■ , . W. H. STEVENS, M.A., Director. THE INTERNATIONAL SCOPE OF THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION^ "rpHIS is one of the largest construc--1- tion works at present being undertaken in the world, and its completion, it is estimated, will take about .4% years."— "Evening Post," 26/1/34. Over 10,000 natives are employed upon the construction of an immense railway bridge over the Zambesi River in Portuguese East Africa.. The staff includes eight New Zealand engineers, one of whom is in charge. The article tells of other New Zealand engineers "who are at present occupying important posts on large construction works in many other parts of the world." ' Professionally-trained New Zealand engineers are effectively practising throughout almost the entire world. Approved candidates' for the examinations of the British Engineering Institutions, successfully prepared by un in Wellington and throughout the Dominion, already- hold appointments within New Zealand and abroad. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL. C. Blundell, Director Engineering Dcpt. Masonic Chambers, The Terrace. Telephone 44-651. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ROOM 3, THIRD FLOOR, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Hours: ■.:... Tuesdays—lo-12.30 and' 2-4, - Fridays—lo-12.30. Telephone 44-952. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. X7"OU are requested to report to. the . S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office: Hamilton Chambers, Lambton Quay. Lethal Chamber for destruction of cats and dogs available Mon. to Fri. at 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. at Corporation Yard, Clyde Quay. Inspector: R. A. Nicol. Secretary: S. B. Clarke, P.O. Box 195. Funds urgently required. Tel. 43-978. FORSALE. ' rjHEAP, Cash Registers, National and Remington. Tobacco Scales. Confectionery Scales. Bread Cutter. Tumblers for Hot and Cold Drinks. Gum Paper. Moisteners. Filters. Show Cases for Costumes. , Confectionery Jars. - C. B. LEMPRIERE AND CO., LTD., 15 Blair Street. IRON CONSTITUTIONS-TURNED TO PUTTY! AN iron-clad constitution, eager for xa- meals; and free from nausea, quickly sinks into a state of weakness if. the first stages of stomach acidity, indigestion, and flatulence are not speedily corrected. Thanks to Bispep Tablets, thousands today have constitutions of steel. 45 tablets in Is box, from E. T. Saunders, Ltd., Chemists, Courtenay Place. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. ' THE "'" EVENING POST." A DVERTISERS are asked to have their ■*••*■ Notices, in this Office as' early us possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturdays cannot be guaranteed that day. ' NOTE.—Applicants for' Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to a?nd original references—copies only should be sent. • . ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postil Regulations, nom-de-plume addresses care of General Post Office cannot be accepted. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., The "Evening Post."

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 12

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