NECKWEAR SLAUGHTER ! THE whole of our Choice Stock to be be Sacrificed Regardless of Cost. '. THESE ARE THE SALE PRICES: 6s ls Is 6d ls lid 2s 6d 1 ALL NEW GOODS AND STYLES, So, be Early to Secure the BARGAINS! LEES & CHURCH,' 128, CUBA-STREET, THE NOTED NECKWEAR SHOP. SMART WHITE SHOES~ AT LOW PRICES! LADIES! Here ie a splendid opportunity of wearing fashionably shaped White Summer Shoes at prices returning a very small profit. Ask to see these — cool, comfortable, and fashionable. Ladies' White Canvas Court Shoes, stylish shape, with smart buckle ornaments, 6s lid and 7s 6d. Ladiee' White Brooch Bar Shoes, round toes, 8s 6d. Ladies' White Canvas _ One-bar Shoes, with low heels, specially suit- . able for girls' wear. Sizes 2 to 6, 6s lid . Child's White Canvas Ankle-bar Shoes. Sizes 7 to 10, 4s 6d; 11 to 1, 4s lid. • ' PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-ST., and RIDDIFORD-ST. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE First Term will begin on Wednesday, : 16th February. The Head Mistress will receive parents and guardians and enrol pupils on Monday, 14th February, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, and from 1 to 4 p.m., and on Tuesday, 15th February, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Pupils under 10 are received for half the junior fee. Mrs. Urquhart receives Boarders at her house, No. 10, Hill-street. C. P. POWLES, Secretary. SCOTS COLLEGE, 53, Hobson-st., Wellington. (Under the Control of the" Wellington Presbytery.) SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY, Bth FEB. PREPARATORY, SECONDARY, DAY. AND BOARDING DEPARTMENTS. Principals: ■ MR. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A., Diploma of Education, Melbourne (Late Principal Leslie House School. 1 Hobart). MR. G. H. UTTLEY, M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S. (Late Principal of Leslie House School, Waitaki Boys' High School). Applications . for .admission should be made to the Secretary, Rev!. A. C. Stan- ■ dage,1 The Manse, Kelburn; or to the Principals, who may be seen at the Col- \ .lege by, appointment. .. ..,. ... Parents" f .of' boys already enrolled ,who ;• hSyojinbt"'Jot''jpe'tf- th'o-Rrincipatev-are; "is* quested to do'so as early as possible., 7 Tel. .427. * '/■'■■" ■ PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN AND '.PREPARATORY SCHOOL 1 '-"Pine Lodge," 28, Austin-street. Principals — Miss Fleming (Dunedin Diploma) and Miss Davies (Kindergarten Training College. London,' Higher Certil ficate.N.F.U.). Day and Boarding School for Children nnder' 10, years. Drawing and Music ■ Taught. -. 1 . School * begins 9th FEBRUARY. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL :• OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. ■■.< Stewart Dawson's Buildings. ■ • Principal (late Miss L. Maodonald), Miss ; Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), 1 F.I.P.S. (Lond.) Terms commence from date of entry. Tuition by correspondence in Shorthand. Non-Visual Typewriting and Bookkeeping. School reopens on the 31st January, 1916. SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS. *; ■ • YOU can become a Shorthand Writer in 30 Day* by learning BOYD . SHORTHAND. Boyd Shorthand will be aocepted for Public Service Examinations. Greatly reduced fees for dependents of ;" Soldiers on Active Servioe. Call or write ' For particulars. • .' ' BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, N.Z., ' 100, Customhouse-auay. Wellington. WHAT DOES THE WAR TEACH ' YOU ? ONE great lesson which must have impressed itself upon every individual in these'stirring times is the abso- . lute necessity for Preparedness. When the war is won we shall engage in another great struggle, - namely, that for the de- , velopment of our Trade and Commerce. Our success will be determined by the preparedness of each individual worker. - Are you equipped for the, opportunities which will present themselves to you? The best positions will be taken by those who are best qualified for responsible and skilled activity. Learn fresh subjects, and increase your skill in those already acquired. *. BANKS'-',' > COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Exists to help you to become an efficient ACCOUNTANT, BOOKKEEPER, ' LAWYER, SOLDIER, TEACHER, . PUBLIC SERVANT; STENOGRAPHER, And BUSINESS MAN generally. Send for a prospectus. We shall be pleased to hear from you. Day, Evoning, and Correspondence 1 Tuition. H. AMOS, Director. Woodward-streot. Tel. 2098. ' BOWER'S SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, ' ' . ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, Corner Featherston and Johnston streets, C COACHES Students , for . all GovernI ment Engineering Certificates. . _ There are courses for Electrical Engineering, Steam Engineering for Govern- | ment Certificates, and Oil Engineering for Government Certificates. Mr. Horace A. Bower, holder of Chief ; Marino Certificate, is in charge of the Classes being held on _ Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings, from 7.15 till ; 9 o'clock. ' Mr. Bower is in attendance during the day to receive and supply information to ; Students regarding their General Engineering and Electrical Engineering ■ Courses. Note tho Address: . BOWER'S SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, ! ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, Corner Featherston and Johnston streets, ; WELLINGTON. Head Office: i . Tyrone Building*. AUCKLAND,
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 37, 14 February 1916, Page 1
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