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KIRKCALDIE'S SALE LINEN VALUES. KIRKCALDIE'S SALE lms proved beyond a shadow oL' doubt that Quality is still the first consideration of the shopping public. ' ' Despite generally deflated incomes, Kirkcnldie's definitely state: that a Record Sale has been experienced throughout the Stoic, and especially in the Household Linen Department. Pour ranges o[ Taped Pillow Oases, size 20 x 30, hard wearing and of superior quality, are selling at six for 4s lid, six for 5s lid, «ix for 6s lid, six for 7s lid. Holler Towels, durable and absorbent, in a selected range of j assorted colourings, arc priced at 2s 3d, 2s Bd, 3s 3d each. ! Bathmats with Red and Blue j Borders, size 20 x 30, normally J valued at 2s 3d each, have now • ' been reduced to Is lid each. Another Range of Bathmnts in .Black/White, Blue/White, Green/ White, Orange/White Checks, have been reduced from 3s 6d each to 2s lid each. Size 21 x 3G. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.—' Customers are advised that the Store will be Closed Tomorrow Morning (Saturday), August 11, to enable the Staff to get ready foe the FESTAL WEEK OF SALE.. Hairdressing Salon and TeaRooms open as usual; please use the main door on Lambton Quay, or the private Tea Room entranceon Johnston Street. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. rjOLWILL & COLWILL, Nationarßanli V - Chambers, Courtenay Place, 14th year of. practice. Tel. 52-869. TTOUR Eyes should be examined. Most •*■ likely those headaches or eye tiredness you feel-after lato nights are caused by faulty vision. Make an appointment with us ,now. We are fully qualified opticians and are equipped with the most modern appliances for the thorough tesfr irig of eyes. Artificial Eyes a speciality. Morrison and Gilberd, Ltd., Opticians. 48 Willis Street MEN WHO, ARE HARD TO PLEASE "PIND complete Suit satisfaction by hav--1- ing their Clothes tailored to their individual measurements by MORRISON. Only an experienced man can measure you, cut out your Suit, and build it up carefully, stitch by stitch, to lit you perfectly. ■ ' MORRISON has the experience—and a complete range of new Suitings fov your selection. ... D. MORRISON, Tailor. Upstairs, 50 Willis Street; ■■■•■•. Wellington. . ,-, . : TNDIVIDUAL COACHING ' .FOR ■*• UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE, ETC., On MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6.45 to 9.15 p.m. Write, Telephone, or Call for Prospectus, GILBY'S COLLEGE (Opposite St. James Theatre), 106. Courtenay Place. PROSPECTUS FREE. ■ BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE TTAS already this year found 175 Posixx tions for Shorthand-Typists. Link up with Wellington's Premier Commercial School and be sure of a position. W. H. STEVENS, M.A., Director. Telephone 47-543. 08 The Terrace. THOROUGH - Ensures SUCCESS ({ROUNDING . SUCCESS ■JVfISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF ■U* SHORTHAND AOT) TYPEWRITING guarantees Individual Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. ■ , ' ■ : . Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, Hallenstein Bros? Building, 33 Willis Street, Wellington. pARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Stewart Dawson's;Bldgs. Tel. 47r558. Personal and Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg),, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Office Routine. - Miss K. Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.1.P.; (Lon.), N.U.T. (Eng.). Positions found for Students when qualified. AH terms commence with Student;-tram mul rail concessions. TURNER STUDIO.OF MUSIC, • 83 Kent Terrace. Telephone 50-651. ■jVFRS. JEAN TURNER-COTTIER - L'-L . . (Principal). .■• ' : . Thorough' Tuition of the Pianoforte, Banjo, Mandolin,. Guitar, and . Ukulele. Stringed instruments lent free of charge. Orchestras of any combination available for engagement. TITATRICULATIOM EXAMINATION ■*•«• ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREES. EDUCATIONAL COURSES IN LITERA- . TURE AND LANGUAGES. Whole-day, part-time, and evening courses. Single subjects. t \G. W. yon ZEDLITZ, M.A, v University Tutorial School,, Masoniq Chambers. Tho Terrace. Telephone 44-631. CRUELTY, TO ANIMALS. "V7"OU are requested to report to the •*■ S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office: Hamilton Chambers Lambton Quay. Lethal Chamber for destruction of cats and dogs available Mon. to Fri. at 0 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. at Corporatibn Yard, Clyde Quay. Inspector: R. A. Nicol. Secretary. S. B. Clarke. P.O. Box 195. Funds urgently required. Tel. 43-978. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ' ROOM 3, THIRD FLOOR. 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Hours: ; Tuesday—lo-12.30 and 2-4. Fridays—lo-12.30. Telephone' 44-952. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. TNSTRUCTRNS as to the Insertion or ■*• Withdrawal if Advertisements la the "Eve'ing Post" must be in writing. Advertisements received without sucb instruction will bs inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly Alterations for Standing Advertisements should be banded in by 12 o'clock the day before they are required to appear. Advertisers in the Country can remit payment '■ by • Money Order or Postage Stampa Any person wrK-mg to tho "Evening Post" Office for information in regard to advertisements already appearing in the paper must send stamped addressed envelope in order to ensure'reply. For tho convenience of advertisers replies to advertisements may be sen* to "The Post" Publishing Office; but the Proprietors lo Dot accept any responsibility in this respect. Whilo every care is exercised in regard to the. insertion and classification of advertisements, tho Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for errors or the non-insertioD through accident or from other causes, and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although sucb advertisements may have beeD received and paid for in tho asual course of business. All Business Communications should be addressed to the Manager; Letters to the Editor. News Items, etc., to the Editor. We cannot be held responsiblo for Errors ia Advertisements transmitted by telephone. BLUNDM/L BROS., LTD., Proprietor*. , . .„ '■'',.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 8

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