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MODEL GOWN'S DESIGNED TO YOUR ORDERS. rpHE herd-instinct applies.,very considerably to feminine taste in dress ... en masse we adopt the" fashion of the moment, unanimously ire 1 drop it and pass on to the next whim. But that doesn't iheair a -uniform ap- , pearance, or'{hat one-Veil-dressed woman looks exactly like another. Fashion permits a million . interpretations of "the-same'mode, and every woman's-aim' is to look different in some subtle way that exactly expresses her personality. To this end the clever Fashion Expert uses her,-skill, moulding, ~ suggesting, revising, building a creation that has the indefinable stamp of its wearer's taste and style. Thel better-dressed women throughout New Zealand know . that Kirkcaldie's retain tile services of just such, an artist in dress, a Stylist of great experience and infinite resource. Madame Fleck's knowledge, skill, and advice is at your service; call and make an appointment. Tho Dressmaking Office is on the 2nd Floor. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. "THE EVENING POST." TA DVERTISERS are asked to have their •£*■ Notices in this Office as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisement* 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 Saturday cannot be, guaranteed that day. . . ...'■'.' ,NOTE.—Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send joriginal references—copies only should be Bent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulations, norn de plume addresses care ■pi General Post Office cannot bo accepted. BLUNDELL, BROS., LTD.. • "The Evening Poet." THE MORRISON TAILORED MAN IS NEVER CLOTHES CONSCIOUS! THE collar of his coat fits snugly at the neck; the area between the collar end shoulder is smooth—unwrinkled; the shoulder itself is EASY, allowing free movement; the lapels aro cut in gracetui lines- the trousers hang well and drape smartly over the ■■ calf. His whole suit js COMFORTABLE, and he wears it with PERFECT ASSURANCE. Doesn t this suggest something to you? D. MORRISON, Tailor, ■Upstairs, 50 Willis Street, Wellington. /•CHIROPRACTIC Health Service—Col\J will & Colwill, National Bank Chamtog, Courtenay Place. Wellington. Tel. 62-869. ■ , ■M^'dass^ujar 1101 rU! E. UA*™^™, ACCIDENT Accepted at Lowest Current Ratei. 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. LOOK AFTER YOUR EYEST'' EYESIGHT is too precious to trifle with. Call in and see us for all your optical requirements. We are experts and fully qualified,, and are equipped with the most modern appliances to meet all optical needs. Prescriptions di spensed. MORRISON & GILBERD. LTD.. Opticians, 70 Willis Street, Wellington. STUART TUTORIAL COLLEGE, Harcourt Chambers, Panama Street. The College provides class and private tuition in all usual subjects for Matriculation and Accountants' Preliminary (1) MORNING SCHOOL, 13 hours per (2) EVENING COURSE. (3 SPECIAL SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES, which aft'oid an excellent opportunity of brushing up the harder subjects. Fee for group of 3 subjects: £2 10s.per ■ '.' term. Small classes. Printed 3- ■ Second Term begins Monday, May 22. ENROL AT ONCE! H. P. ISAAC, M.A., Principal. Telephone 41-972. CARR'S3 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Stewart Dawscn'a Bldgs. Tel. 40-619. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting Office Routine. Principal: Miss R,, Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P. (Lon.), N.U.T. (Eng.). 'All terms commence with student; tram and rail concessions. THOROUGH Ensures ~ SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCE,SS UTISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF M. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees Individual Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to *UCCeSprincipah n|llSS RfjWNTREE. Hallenstein Bros.' Buildings, 33. Willis Street, Wellington. TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC, 83 Kent Terrace. . Telephone 50-65 L MRS. JEAN TURNER-COTTIER (Principal). / Thorough Tuition of the Pianoforte, Banjo, Mandolin,' Guitar, and Ukulele. - '..' ■> ':.-;. Stringed Instruments lent free of charge. Orchestra* of any combination available for engagement. ; T7NGINEERS, .ARCHITECTS, & ■ SURVEYORS. ' EXAMINATIONS OR' INDIVIDUAL SUBJECTS. " N.Z. University Degree (B.E. Civil). British Engineering Institutions (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Structural). N.Z. Engineers' Registration Board (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical). N.Z. Institute of Architects Professional qualification (certain subjects). Land Surveyors examination Australia and New Zealand. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, Masonic Chambers. Telephone 44-651. G. W. yon ,ZEDLITZ, M.A., Principal. SHORTHAND ; ;, ■■'. ' : ~ AND ' " '• . TYPEWRITING. , "OANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE have already this year found positions for • ; NINETY PUPILS. W. H. STEVENS, M,A., Director. Tel. 43-080. "—" THE PEM DOCTOR IS the recognised Medico for 'Fountain Pens and Eversharp.. Pencils, Consultations free. Geo. Jcffcry. Lambion Quay, ,opp. D.I.C. ' ' ' ' ; ' __ ' /CLASSIFIED Advertising'in "The Evening Post" is a safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The. Post s record circulation is a. guarantee of service.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 8