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FOX TEE NEW YEAR A NEW SUIT. jVTAKE sure of a perfect fit and utmost I'J- satisfaction by having it hand-tailored to your -individual preferences by Morrison. Remember, a Morrison-tailored Suit is your assurance of impeccable cut, fit, and finish, and it outlooks and outwears two or eveu three of the ordinary kind, D. MORRISON, Upstairs - 50 Willis Street, WELLINGTON MESSRS. PERRY, PERRY, AND POPE, Barristers and. Solicitors, A NNOUNCE that they have removed to -^*- new offices in the New Zealand Insurance Company's Building, 4th Floor, cnr. Featherstou and Johnston Streets, Wellington. « - .- CHIROPODY. MISS RITA GILBERT, S.R.N., M.N.I. ■"■*■ Ch., Lonlon, has commenced practice in Chiropody at 168 WILLIS STREET (beside St. John's Church). Painful Feet, Bunions, Corns, etc., attended to. Infra-red Rays and Faradism given. TELEPHONE 51-520.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Curious;"— Personal cases cannot be publibly discussed. Thero is however, no ban upon British Immigration if the immigrants arrange tlieir own passages and presumably an invalid pension would not bo granted for wounds Inflicted in a foreign war, "Travel by Train."--Publication would lead to a request for name in order that departments concerned might investigate the two specific complaints. Special provision was made to meet the holiday traffic demand, but the exceptional increase In numbers travelling created difficulties which could not bo fully met. "Safety First."—lt is understood that a thorough investigation of the derailment will be made, and we have urged that the result should bo published; but pending this inquir- comment which would attach blamo in particulars quarters in inadvisable. "Odoratus."—Your complaint has been referred to tho City Sngineer; the matter is being \ inquired into today.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1938, Page 8

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