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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. (Established 1835.) MARINE, BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Established 1565.) FIRE AND ACCIDENT. Branch Office mid Head Office for New Zealand: 29. HUNTER STREET, Wellington. A. S. CLARKE, . Manager for New Zealand. Wellington MARINE Agents for British Traders' Insurance Co., Ltd., Messrs. T. and W. Young, Post Office Square. T XV. BRIDGE. «• DENTIST, Macarthy Chambers, 50, Willis street. ■ (Ton Doors Below "Evening Post.") All kinds of Dental Work. Extractions (painless), gold crowns, fillings, artificial dentures, etc. A special department where broken dentures are repaired in '.Sroe hours, and ill-fitting or old denhires remodelled. Charges exceedingly moderate. Telephone for appointment 42-244. Hours, 9 to 5, or later by appointment. ENSURE SOUND EYESIGHT FOR LIFE GLIGHT defects, if let go unattended, often develop into serious eye-com-plaints. Do not take any risks! If you have any doubts about your eyes, consult us immediately! MORRISON AND GILBERD, LTD., Opticians. 70, Willis-st., Wellington. Gstab. 1892. ZEALAND INSURANCE ' COMPANY. LIMITED, FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Accepted at Lowest Current Kates. fhs Company is Empowered by Special Act of Parliament to Transact TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY BUSINESS. N. W NELSON, Manager. Office: A.M.P. BUILDING. Telephane 40-223. EXHIBITION. A CHRISTMAS EXHIBIT OF *"■ PHOTOGRAPHS is now on view at the , S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS 10, WILLIS STREET. These Studios at Wellington and Auckland are Unown throughout the Dominion for the EXCELLENCE of their CAMERA WORK. MAN ; AND HIS CLOTHES FOR ■ ■ . 1929. HPHE 1929 London Suitings just landed at MILLIGAN'S ivELBURN AVENUE, RADIATE PROSPERITY! They have "The Stylo" that Prosperous Men wear in good times. "We trust all our customers will enjoy A RECORD NEW YEAR. PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. T?OR BAGGAGE INSURANCE against ■*• Fire, Theft, Sea Damage, etc., at low premium, apply NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE, INSURANCE CO., LTD., Routh's Buildings, Featherston street. pOLWILL AND COLWILL, CHIROPRACTORS, Palmer School Graduates.. 47 Courtenay-pl. Tel. 22-809. T AWSON AND SAWELL, Liceu'sTd •" Stock and Sharebrokers, Insurance and Financial Agents, etc., 157, Feather&Vm street, Wellington. P.O. Box 553. Telephone 40-845. T ONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, *-* Corner Willis and Manners streest (Over Perrett's, Chemist). Hours: 9 to 5.30. Saturday: 9 to 12.30. MISS FINDLATER, DENTIST, Specialising in' Children's Work, at the Dental Surgeries of W. J. H. HAASE, Dental Surgeon, "Evening Post" Chambers, Willis street. Telephone 40-536. TfDWARD HAROLD, Osteopath. ChiroiJ praetor, Dietitian. Indigestion. Constipation, Nerve, Bone, and Bloo.d Disorders. Todd's Motors Bldgs., Courte-nay-pl/ (opp. Fullers'). Tel. 2»-886. MR. AND MRS. ADAMSOH, Osteopaths and Chiropractors, Bernarr Alacfadden Graduates, Crown Buildings, Cuba street. Tel. 21-782. pHTROPRACTIC - MAURICE Vv\ WRATT, Successor to Otterholt, Bryce, and Wratt, Mandel's 81dg3., 101, Willis-st.; Tel. 43-862. X-ray and Nerocalonieter Services. PRIVATE TUITICfcN. TTNTVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, "J Masonic Chambers, Wellington ter- ■ race. Telephone 44<-651. Special Features: Individual Coaching for examinations by day or evening. Whole-time course for Pro&ciency, Matriculation, and all University Entrance Examinations. Special arrangements for B.A. and LL.B. students. . French, Spanish, Italian, and German conversation taught. G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, Principal. pARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Stewart Dawson's Buildings, Lambton qu/iy. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Greig), Bookkeeping, and Office Routine. Principal: Miss &.. Whitbred-Ed wards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lon.), N.U.T. (Eng.)., assisted by a qpialified staff of teachers. Telephone 4D-619 Classes resume sth February, 1929. The Principal will attend at the College on the 4th February, 10 a.na. to fl p.m., to interview parents aud enrol new students. CHTLTON HOUSE SCHOOL, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRI/S. ISLAND BAY & 255. THE TERRACE. rPHE New Open-air School at Island Bay -*• will be ready for occupation early in February. Situated %s it is on an eminence, commanding aa uninterrupted view of the sea, the new 'school possesses, from a health and aesthetic point of view, an asset that is unrivalted. The grounds, which comprise 5 acres, planted with magnificent trees, lend themselves admirably to purposes of outdoor study. In addition, to the usual kinds of sport, this school possesses facilities for sea bathing under ideal conditions. MRS. AGNES, WARD, Principal. Telc-liione 25-815. GOVERNMENT riHOR'.EHAND-TYPISTS' ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. 99 CANDIDATES were presented for <*& the Jiinior Grade and 20 passed, or Dl per ceict. Gilby-tiaim'd Students also gained hrst and second place in the Senior Grade, first, second, thirfl, and fourth places in the Junior Grade. Gregg WiSters (trained iD 1028) gained four of theEK positions. Enrol wif/h Gilby's College during 1929, and ENSURE SUCCESS. Day nn<i Evening Commercial Classes will resume on Monday, I4tb January. GILBY'S COLLEUK. A.,.8. Gilby. if.C.l., Director, Br6adway Buildings, Courtcnay ■ - place.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1929, Page 10

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