SALE SPECIALS. FROM JHE MEN'S SHOP. TTERE are just a few topical ■*■■*■ items selected at random horn, our stock of Men's' Wear now being offered' at Seduced Prices during Kirkcnldie's Summer Sale. Ail-Wool Vests and Pants, excellent quality, in sizes 34, 38, 40, and 44, have been subject to 50 and 30 per cent, reductions. Sale prices aie 9s lid, 10s 6d, 11s 6d and 12s 6d. English Intel lock Sleeveless Vests and Elastic-top Trunks to match, which were usually 3s Cd, have been reduced to 2s Cd. Men's Sports Coats, Knglis.li make, m Brown, Grey, and Fawn Tweed, latest check designs; sizes 34m to 42in, usually 30s 6d- to 52a 6d, are now selling at 29s 6d.. Men's Grey Flannel Sports Trousers, of smart cut and excel- ■■ lent material, which were -usually 23s 6d and 27b Cd, have been reduced to lfls Cd. Tennis Trousers of Cream Gabardine, in the very latest out, of smart appearance, are reduced. * from 17s 6d to 14s 6d. Blazers of .English make, in assorted stripes and designs, sizes 3 to 6; usually 27s 6d to 35s 6d, are selling at 21s during Sale. Particular impoitance has been attached to Shirts. Sale Prices range from &, 7s Jld, 8s 6d, 9s lid, 10s 6d, and 12s 6d, all of various materials and colours or . in white. THESE ARE BUT 'A FEW.—YOUR "EARLY- INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. KIRKCALDIE 'AND STAINS, LTD. HAVE YOVR EYES EXAMINED. , YOUR Eyes may be quite all right now, ••■ but will they always be that way?! Make certain by calling on us at regular intervals. We have had years of experience, are fully qualified, and are equipped with the most modern appliances for the efficient examination of eyes. Prescriptions dispensed. MORRISON AND GILBERD. LTD., Opticians, 48 Willis Street, Wellington. Established 1892. DAY, EVENING and MAIL TUITION At Q.ILBY'S GOfcLEGE has now resumed. Individual tuition In: .Pitman's or Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial English and Business Methods COACHING for University Entrance, Standard VI Pro- ' fieiency. Senior Free Place, etc. CALL, TELEPHONE, or WRITE FOR FREE PROSPECTUS. ,GILBY'B COLLEGE, Wellington; Ltd., , Broadway Building, 106 Courtenay Place ■ ' • (Opposite St. James Theatre), Wellington/ •P-O.Box: - Telephone: 121 Te Aro.» • . " ■ , 51-987. . ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS - , - Enrol with ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. rjLASS AND' CORRESPONDENCE - ' tuition;' ~ - ' classes have already ~, • ~ commenced. Enrol now arid" obtain the benefit of a lull year's tuition. , ■• - Call or write for Free Prospectus. VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward Btreet, Wellington Cl. Box 826. Tel. 44-406. SIX ADVANTAGES OF ■RANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. IJJANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 1. Sound Individual Instruction in Pitman's' Shorthand. 2. Touch Typewiiting by Modern Methods. 3. Free Course in L glish -and Commercial Letter Writing. 4. Positions found 'for all Qualified Students. 1 .'.,,,. 5. Best' Results in the Public Examinations. .6. Lowest Fees. Send for Prospectus. W. H. STEVENS, M.A., " • Tel. 47-543. ' - Director. P.O. Bo* 1261. 98 The Terrace. THOROUGH Ensures. . SUCCESS ■GROUNDING . • SUCCESS "IVf ISS' ROWNTREE'S ' SCHOOL OF •"* SHORTHAND AND - TYPEWRITING guarantees Individual Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Classes resume Tuesday, January 15. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, Hallenstein BrosI.' Building 83. Willis Street, Wellington. TITATRICULATION EXAMINATION ■"*• ARTS,AND,SCIENCE DEGREES EDUCATIONAL COURSES IN LITERATURE AND,LANGUAGES. Whole-day, part-time, and evening courses. Single Subjects. G. W. yon ZEDLITZ, M.A., ' University Tutorial School, Masonic Chambers, The Terrace. . Telephone 44-65 L PIANO. BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR. AND UKULELE. TURNER-COTTIER MUSIC STUDIO. TVURING rebuilding at 83 Kent Terrace, ■*' business'will be carried on at temporary premises, 20 ELIZABETH ST. . Telephone 50-651. BARRON'S Reporting, and Dupli- "■• - eating Service. South British Insurance Buildings, Lambton Quay, CI, P.O. Box 119. ' Typewriting,' Mimeographing, Multigraphing, Reporting Envelope Addressine. J. bArron, Authorised Reporter (by exam.), \ -Telephone 45-641. rA'DVANTAGES of Tuition at CARR'S •*•*■ College, Stewart Dawson's Buildings: 1. Individual Tuition ir Shorthand—Pitman and Gregg. „ 2. Touch Typewriting.- • * ' 3. Modern Bookkeeping. . jit All Qualified' Students placed in PosiE. Terma ana hours to suit any.student. JL WHTTBREAD EDWARDS,"F.C.T.S. (Inc.), KIJP.S. (Lon.), N.U.T. (Lond.). Telephone 47-658. V ' ' • T2TOTIOE TO "EVENING POST"- ---[ %,, SUBSCRIBERS.W , , -^ . > % SUBSCRIBERS whose Belivery 1 ■ |O of the,"Evening Post" is unEatisfactory are ' particularly re» guested to communicate DIRECT ,with, the.PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. /This course ensures first-hand knowledge of irregularities and prompt attention.; BLUNDELL BROS* LTD. 1 >*. .Telephone,gi-OM, * . . "°> ■■■■"• nr-miTA r'.~ , i\\ rr .
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Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 8
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