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Tel. 43-968 — T I V O L I — V- and 1/6 (Opposite Parliament Buildings) 1 TONIGHT - WED. - THURST"~I SHORTS FROM 7 P.M. ] MATINEES EACH DAY at 1.45 j^i~j United Artists Present — CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN "THE GREAT~DIGTATOR" THE GREAT DICTATOR" THE GREAT DICTATOR" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition) • Shorts 7 p.m., "THE GREAT DICTATOR" 8.15 p.m.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. _______________ . ■ STYLISH MODERNIST HOME. HUTT, vacant, situated amongst expensive homes, built IS months, owner left dis- j trict, 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining-room, model kitchen, garage, sacrificed £1850; Govt. loan.] Blundell and Duff. 63-1)65. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. WONDERFUL value, 3 bedrooms, large lounge, dining-room, all-electric kitchen, nice flat, sunny section, double garage; price £1700; terms. Blundell and Duff. 63-960. NEARING COMPLETION. HUTT. ONE AND A HALF-STOREY Home, having 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining-room, model kitchen, beautifully finished, comer ■section, sun all day, earage; price £2300. Blundell and Duff, 63-965. ■ £1450. £1450. T OWER HUTT—Attractive Bungalow, 6 rooms JL_ and k'ette (4 bedrooms), every cony., neat garden, motor garage, and workshop, few mins. station, school, shops, bus. Govt. mortgage at 4 1-8 per cent., guaranteed possession; just on market; terms. J KIRKLANDS, P.O. Cornier, Lower Hutt. Telephone 60-464, evenings. MALMANCHE AND CO. offer an Attractive Newly-painted Bungalow at Ngaio. 2 bed- | rooms, lounge, living-room, kitchen, witn modern convs., including gas range and hotwater system, glassed sunporch, concrete garage, spacious gardens; 6 minutes electric tram bus stops at door; a bargain at £1300, £650 deposit. Telephone 46-859. OHNSONVILLE—New Spanish Bungalow, 2 large rooms, sun porch, k'ette, garage, latest convs., 10 mm. town. Price £800. Benge and Calvert, 6 Boulcott Street. 40-490. 23 Hunter Street, 46-804. AJORTHLAND —Handy trams, New Bungalow, JM 5 spacious rooms, large section, sunny position. Price £1650, terms. Benge and Calvert, 23 Hunter Street, 46-804. URITAI— Delightfully-situated Cottage, 3 rooms, sleeping porch, nice order, electric convs. Price £800. includes furniture. Benge and Calver^ i JO__ i 9o,_46-_So_l. _~*<lTY—Brick Residence, 4 rooms,' k'ette, good \J order throughout, owner-occupied. Price £1375, terms. Benge and Calvert, 23 Hunter Street, .46-804. _ ALL-ELECTRIC BUNGALOW. IMMEDIATE Possession, 5 Rooms, kitchenette, Carrara throughout, all appointments, nicely planned, level, sunny corner section, 1 mm. tram and shops; perfect condition; only £1650. Thornley, Mercer Street. 47-471. LYALL BAY, nicest Home, modern, 3 bedrooms; £1675; good deposit, excellent order. Arnolds, Grey Street. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. SHORTHAND. CYPEWRITING. ENGLISH. PARENTS I Classes have resumed. The environment at Banks ia Ideal, the teaching efficient, the Eram. Results excellent. Good office positions assured to all satisfactory students. Ring write, or call for Prospectus. \V. H. STEVENS, M.A., Director. 96 The Terrace. Tei. 47-543. i INDIVIDUAL TUITION In SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING. AND BOOK- j KEEPING | At GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. S2 Blair Street (Behind Courtenay Place Tram Shelter), .Wellington, C 3. HAS NOW RESUMED. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions. Prospectus Free. Telephone 51-987. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI. I^RE SCHOOL WILL REOPEN on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1942. BOARDERS RETURN WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4. The Head Mistress will receive Parents on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, from 10 a.m. to 12.30, or at other times by appointment. MR. GORDON SHORT K. GORDON SHORT Resumes Pianoforte Lessons February 2. 99 Boulcott Street. MODERN CHART SYSTEM 'or young and adult beginners greatly simplifies READLNG. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE. Austin Street, El. PRINCIPAL: Miss N. G. Isaac, M.A. /TIHIS Modern School provides free secondJL ary education for girls whose homes are In Wellington's Eastern and Southern Districts, with postal Indicators El, E2, E3, 84, E5, C 3, SI, S2. Girls from the Vogeltown and Mornington areas of the SWI district or from Eastbourne may also attend as free pupils, but any from other districts must become paying pupils if they wish to enrol. The first term of 1942 begins ou luesday, February 3. Last year's pupils please attend at a o'clock, new pupils at 10 o'clock. The Principal and members of the Staff will be at the College to enrol new pupils and to Interview their parents or guardians on Thursday and Friday, January 29 and 30. from 9 till 12, and from 1 till 4, and at other times by arrangement. Telephone 55-589. Girls commencing secondary education should bring Primary School Certificates and Leaving Cards, and proof of age. The school aims at providing a good education to equip pupils for any walk In life. Prospectuses on application to tho Principal, or to the College Office, Soater's Buildings, Customhouse Quay. P.O. Box 19, Cl, or Telephone 41-277. G. L. JUDD, Acting Secretary. A GNES WRIGHT, L.R.A.M. (London). _\ Tuition in Pianoforte, Singing, and Harmony. STUDIO 60 Willis Street RESIDENCE 306 Oriental Parade WELLESLEY COLLEGE—DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. (TOWN PREPARATORY—'J6 THE TERRACE.) Primary and Secondary Day nnd Boarding School for Boys from rive to nineteen years of age. First Term, 1912, commences WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Boarders return TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. The School Bus leaves the Hotel Cecil BuildI Ing as usual at 5.30 a.m. Interviews with tho Headmaster are best arranged by telephone (47-543 Wellington and 47 Eastbourne). : N.B. —Special concessions to men of the Fighting Forces. W. H. STEVENS, M.A., F.R.E.S., i .Headmaster. OMBINATION I'ennaneut vVuve, tull 15a 6a. ends 13s 6d; Shampoos and Seta, 2s fid Marvel Salon. Stewart Dawson's Bide- Tel 43-589. GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for your next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1942, Page 2

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