KIRKCALDIE'S SALE BOYS' CLOTHING. i J^APIDLY-GROWING Boys ami Youths present a constant clothing problem to parents -with limited incomes ... . clothes must be well-made and uppvo.pria.tely strong enougfi to withstand schoolboy handling, sufficiently inexpensive to allow fairly constant replenishing. At-Kirkcaldie's Men's Shop the modern boy finds all that he rieeds at prices in accord with tlie parental pocket-book, English Tweed Overcoats, in sizes 3, 4, and S only, are reduced dining the sale period from 14/11 to 31/6. Boys' Pyjamas, well-cut ami finished in strong quality materials, usnally 4/6 to 6/6, are now selling at 3/11 in all sizes. Small Boys' English Dressing Gowns, usnally priced at 14/11 to IS/11, are featured at 12/6 to afford a speedy clearance. Boys' Navy ■ Blazers, with assorted coloured cord, trim, in all sizes, usually priced at 7/11 to 12/6, are now u/6. Boys' Felfc Hats, ill shades of grey, fawn, and nigger, are reduced from 4/11. to 3/6. For all Boys' and Men's Wear, try the Men's Shop. , KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. •WHAT IS SUIT1 STYLE? *\7"OU have seen clothes that you in- ■■• stinctively KNEW had it. You've seen others that definitely did not. But just what it is that gives a suit this, very desirable quality may have puzzled you. The answer is CUT and FlT—arid you can only get them' by having your suit made-to-measure by a TAILOR. .. . . D. MOKRISONVTailor, Upstairs, 50 Willis Street, Wellington. "VTEW ' ZEALAND INSUEANCE -W COMPANY, LIMITED, FIRE. MARINE,' AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Accepted at Lowest Current Rates ; The Company is empowered by Special Act of "Parliament to transect TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY BUSINESS. . N.W NELSON, Manager. Office: A.M.P BUILDING. ■ Telephone 40-223. PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. T?OK BAGGAGE INSURANCE against J? Fire. Theft, Sea Damage, etc., at low premium, apply , NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.. LTD., Routh's Buildings, Featherston Street, CHIROPRACTIC Health Service-Col-V will and Colwill, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay .Place. Wellington. Tel. 52-869. NEW ADDRESS. WE beg to advise our Clients that we have removed to our New aßd More Commodious Premises at 48, Willis Street— directly opposite the: Windsor. Hotel Our Service in future will be even better than before. We are fully equipped to meet all optical requirements. _; ■MORRISON AND GIhBERD, LTD, , 48 Willis Streel;, Wellington. • TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC, 83 Kent Terrace. Telephone 50-651. MRS. JEAN TURNER-COTTIER iU (Principal). - Thorough Tuition ot the Pianoforte. Banjo, Mandolin. Guitar, and Ukulele. Stringed Instruments lent free of charge. Orchestras of any- combination available for engagement. SBS Ensures iSSI M%ORTaT!N SD Sfflw ß Fr F ING- guarantees Individual Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to £UCCe^nci P al! DMI3S ROWNTREE. Hallenstein Bros.' Buildingß, 33 Willis Street, Wellington. ft ARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, *-> Stewart Dawson's Bids. Tel. 40-610. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting Office Routine. • Principal: ■ _■ Miss K. Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P. • (Lon.), N.U.T. (Eng.). All terms commence with student;-tram and rail concessions. MATHEMATICS FOR ENGINEERS. ELEMENTARY, INTERMEDIATE. INDIVIDUAL TUITION AT EVERY STAGE. TTOTVERSITT TUTORIAL SCHOOL. ■ Masonic Chambers, The Terrace. Telephone 44-651. / G..W. YON ZEDLITZ, M.A., Principal. ■ . .. Tj^MPLOYERS today demand practical •*-* training as well as'general knowledge. Many Boys and Girls are merely wasting a final year at College, when they might be having useful training in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, and BOOK KEEPING. 'The term at BANKS begins with the pupil, and all pupils receive individual instruction. 98 THE TERRACE. W. H. STEVENS. M.A., Director. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. YOU aro requested to report to the S.P.C.A. any act o£ cruelty you may notice. Office: Hamilton Chambers, Lambton Quay. Telephone 43-978. Lethal Chamber for destruction of cate 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: £>. B. Clarke, P.O. Box 103. Funds urgently required. THE PEN DOCTOR IS the recognised Medico fo. Fountain Pen* and Everebarp Pencils. Confiultatiom free. Geo. Jeffery. Lambton Quay, opp D.T.G IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. "THE EVENING POST." " ' A DVERTISERb are asked to nave their **• Notice* in this Office as, early at possible each morning, and it is' particu larly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible Ihe insertion of those arriving later/than 10.30 a.ra on Saturdays cannot be guaranteed that day. ' . ' NOTE.— Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send original references—copies only should be ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulation's,»om do plume addresses care of General Post Olßce cannot be accepted.; ■ BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., "The Evening Post."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1933, Page 6
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