THE IDEAL HOSTESS, SIRS. LEO. HUNTERS, OF MAYFAIR, <XAYS she is always gratified -when her men guests come well groomed to her receptions. GENTLEMEN INTERESTED IN QUESTIONS OP CORRECT ATTIRE for Society Events are invited to consult MILLIGAN'S, ■ MAKERS OF GOOD CLOTHES, KELBURN AVENUE. EXHIBITION. NEW PHOTOGRAPHS Aro now being shown at the S P. ANDREW STUDIOS, « 10, Willis street. ' Thin EXHIBIT showa some beau- ! tiful examples of PORTRAIT WORK ON PARCH- ■ . . MENT h- And \ MINIATURES IN OILS, i * December, 1927. " A SIGN OF DANGER. fIITHEN your Eyes are sore, your sight L»» blurred, or you; suffer with frequent headaches, then it is time you had your eyes tested. Consult us. Our Optical Experts will give your eyes a thorough examination. Where necessary correct ..lenses ' iirill be provided. ' '- MORRISON AND GILBERD, LTD., i - ' Opticians, i 70, Willis street, Wellington, i < Established 1892. "VTEW ZEALAND . INSURANCE ■N COMPANY. LIMITED, PIKE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT '> 'Accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Th« Company is Empowered by Special lAit of Parliament to Transact TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND . • ■ >.. AGENCY BUSINESS. j* N. W. NELSON, Manager, Office: LAMBTON QUAY and GREY STREET, Wellington. Tel. 40-223 THE UNWRITTEN LAW , f\Tf business success—"to maintain a V standard o£ quality so high, and a record of service so dependable, that,in-.the natural working of the laws of compensation these firmß will gain and retain a goodwill beyond any reckoning in pounds, ■hillings, and pence." This has been our fconsiatent policy since our inception over 30 years, ago, and to-day it holds- un- . daunted sway. MORRISON AND GLENDAY, Merchant Tailors, W» have no Front Shop. Our Showrooms ■"".■■■ s are on the First Floor, • Macarthy Chambers, SO, Willis street, ; . Opposite Hotel Windsor. '. ,' ; PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. T7OR BAGGAGE INSURANCE against ■■JP. 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V WRATT, Successor to Otterholt, BiVM, and Wratt, Handel's Bldgs., 101, , Wps-Bt.;' teL 43-862. X-ray and Neuro- ' cilometer Services. TIfEDICAL Massage, Remedial Exercises, •ial Turkish Baths.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bwke (Reg. N.Z.), 41, Courtenay-pl. Tel. gj&g (Readence 24-417). , -' NOTICE TO "EVENING POST'? »! SUBSCRIBERS whose delivery of ■' ' ® "Tha Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to <jpmmunicate DIRECT with the PUB* T.JSH KR instead of complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first- : band knowledge of irregularities and ."prompt attention. j i . . '.■ Telephone 44-040. ■ . j & PHJNDELL BROS., LTD. 6010*6 AND SHOES MADE TO MEASURE. ' GUISE AND CO., oft. Xambton Quay. 114, Tasman street. labierCecil Bldgs. Tel. 22-527. Gjent»' Boots to Measure, the best, 30s. fad Us* Shoes, any style or colour, 255. Repairs.—Gents, soled and heeled, EngWn areenhide soles and rubber heels, 6s Ski Ladies', 4s 6d (sewn Is extra). LAWNMOWER REPAIRS. ■ fEBiS REPAIR ! ALL MAKES OF ISt. LAWNMOWERS, GARDEN SHEARS, SAWS, AND AXES. Irfurnmowers Collected and Delivered. t Telephone 20-885. y% O. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD., V Edward street (off Herbert street). "WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. #JIHE Public are earnestly requested to IX communicate any act of cruelty that fcomes under their notice. Office: ■ Hud-aart-Parker Buildings, P.O. square. Tel. 412-107. P.O. Box 195. Secretary; A. M. Anderson. Inspector: Captain J. Henry. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF v WOMEN AND CHILDREN. •PHE Secretary will be in Attendance at (3L .the Rooms, Wilton's Buildings, 156, Wfllis street, on TUESDAY, WEDNES■DAY, FRIDAY, 10 to 12.30; TUESDAY jSJTERNOON, 2to 4. -. c] „,- lAUCommunicatiofle Strictly,. Confidential. Telephone 28-200,"//. '.'--• ' : • ■---_.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1928, Page 8
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