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i • SHIPPING NOTICES. TJNION* steam ship co~.~of NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 38 CUSTOMHOUSE QY. Passenger and Cargo Services to Lyttelton, "Fic-on, South Sea Islands. Australia. •'Particulars on application. WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON SEI!VICE. An extra sailing from Wellington, and one from- Lyttelton. have been arranged. Particulars from Company's Offlce. Frequent cargo sailings to New Zealand Coastal Ports. Particulars on applicatieu. Booking Agents for UNION AIRWAYS OE X.Z. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS TASMAN" EMPIRE AIRWAYS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS And all Other Principal Air .Lines, ANCHOR SHIPPING CO.. LTD., ; Wellington-Nelson. Passenger and Cargo Service. MATANGI AND ARAHURA. Further particulars from ( T. & W. YOUNG, LTD., Agents, 77-S5 Customhouse Qy. Tela. 41-980 and 41-954. ; EDUCATIONAL. i ' MADAME DIXY SCHRAMM, ' PIANO, RESUMES Teaching February Ist. ' Interview by Appointment. j PHONE, 50-512. SHUIiTHA.ND. IYPEWRITING, , ENGLISH. OFFICE PRACTICE. DAY and Evening Sessions. Classes Resume < TUESDAY. JANUARY 26. Office Open for Interviews Wednesday, January 20, and Monday, January 25, from 2 p.m to 530 p.m J INDIVIDUAL TUITION ENSURES SUG- j CESS.-—At the recent Public Service Exanilna- , tion for Shorthand-Typists our Students' gained. ' SENIOR EXAMINATION: Ist, 3rd, and 4tb 1 Credit Places. _ JUNIOR EXAMINATION: 2nd, 3rd. 4th. sth. and 7th Credit Places. ' MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.T., . 115 LAMBTON QY. (Saywell Building), Tel. 44-493; Res. 46-678. J TUITION ' At GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ] 32 Blair St. (behind Tram Shelter), x Courtenay "PI., "Wellington, . "WILL RESUME ON MONDAY, JANUARY 25. > Separate Prospectuses are issued free of ] ri.f-.ge fOT each Department, as under:— 1. DAY AND EVENING COMMERCIAL. i •1. DAY AND EVENING SECONDARY. 1 3. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL. COLLEGE OFFICE will be open on Thursday, January 21, from 9 a.m. to C p.m. and 1 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., but will be closed all day on Friday. Call and interview the Director, Mr. A. H. I Gilby, F.C.l.(Eiig.). F.C.S.(N.Z.). ** j TELEPHONE 51-987. ■ ' _ PUBLIC NOTICES. . fil/TOBR-SON AND GILBERD, LIMITED. * •MoBBISON AND GILBERD, LIMITED, j Opticians, , 48 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, Cl. , Also at Queen St., Masterton. ( * CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. ~ j LAWSON & LAWSON (successors to Colwill ( and Colwill), First Floor, National Bauk v Chambers, Courtenay PL, Wellington. Tel. £ 52-869. 1 ~~' HEALTH BY CHIROPRACTIC. EV DAVYS, "Evening Post" Chambers, < • Wellington, and. 31 Queen's Rd.. Lower j Hutt. Tels. Wn. 42-218. Residence 62-182. f KLEXEMA , SKIN TREATMENT. THE MARVELLOUS TREATMENT for all « Skin and Scalp Ailments. „„„„, i ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, BABY ECZEMA, PALLING HAIR. l ' KLEXEMA, N.Z., LTD., j Jlrat Floor, Harcourt's Bldgs., Panama St. (Opp. D.I.C). Tel. 42-882. " Next visit to Palmerston North, Friday, c February 5. j NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., } LIMITED. i FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. ( We Solicit Inquiries for our HOUSEHOLDERS' COMPREHENSIVE .■.•** POLICY , With its Protection against many common hazards. 3 131-133 Featherston St., Wellington, Cl. , Tel. 40-576. , HAROLD CLAY, Manager. . I "CAMROC" ~ I DRY GINGER ALE. IS SO VERY GOOD THAT WEAKEST IN- , VALIDS can retain it when all other liquids fail. _. . „, I ASK your Doctor about it! ] SPEAK to Doctor about it! Prepared from Artesian Natural lODISED i "WATER, 500 feet deep. ] /.Obtainable on all U.S.S. Co.'s Steamers, all HoteLv Cltibs, and Shops. * THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., LTD., w Wellington, Petone, and Wanganui. — FOR ~ furniture removals. 1 Colonial carrying co. of n.z., ltd., \j packing and storage, " customs and forwarding agents. 1 Agents for N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., I '- 56 VICTORIA ST., Wellington. -" : : e.p.s. ~ area ib ngaio. 1 &AS Decontamination Lectures for all Units j excepting Works, Rescue, and Police will be resumed on the following dates:— i January 26, at 7.30 p.m., at the /-A.P-. ; II Khandallah Rd.: Warden's Group and Medical Unit. _ ~ ~ < January 28, at 7.30 p.m., at the F.A.P., 11 Khandallah Rd.: Fire, Communications, Accom- ■ ihodation. Traffic, Transport, Information, and , Supply Units. -.' ■ ■ These Lectures are Compulsory and- any mem"bcr who cannot attend on the night set down for his unit must report for attendance on the , alternate night. ' Gas Masks are to be brought to lectures. , District Warden. '• VOGELTOWN ' (No. 17) AREA. r*pHE Compulsory Parade of the Wardens A Group and Fire Patrol arranged for Janu- ' ary 26, is now postponed to a later date, which will be duly advertised.^ r District Warden. X ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN PRACTICE. WARNING OF LIVE-SHELL PRACTICE ' SEAWARD, as follows, Is given :— From OHIRO PT. (eastern entrance OHIRO BAY), on MONDAY, 25th, TUESDAY, 26th. THURSDAY, 28th, and FRIDAY, 29th January, between 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Red Flags will be flown from near Island Bay Trig, and OHIRO PT., an hour before and will remain flying until practice ends. •.Navigational Danger Area is a sector whose Radii bear True 128deg—True 250deg. from OHIRO.PT. and extend 22,000 yds from same P°Masters of vessels and owners of small craft are warned not to loiter within the Danger lArea while red flags are flying or within times given. ■~- ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN PRACTICE. WtTARNING OF LIVE-SHELL PRACTICE VV SEAWARD, as follows, is given:— From OHIRO PT. (eastern entrance OHIKU BAY) on SATURDAY, January 23, between 9 am and 5 p.m. Red Flags will be flown from OHIRO PT. an hour before, and remain flVine until practice ends. Navigational Danger Area is a sector whose Radii bear 12odeg. and 250deg true respectiveglflrSS^S' Snr^Thif'aE l££ Stion oHIIDDLE STRAITS BANK ISLAND WAV and OUTER ISLAND BAY BANK, EASI SS'* andOTTER EAST BANK. SANDY PATCH, VALPORE, and ORONGOKONOU *Meters of Vessels and owners of^ smallcraft are warned NOT to loiter within DANGER AREA wlflle red flags are flying, or within 11 TwSher does NOT permit on ab ore> date, practice will be held on SUNDAY, January 24. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ANNIVERSARY DAY. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Treasury Department, Rates Office^ Electricity House, and the other public offices of the Corporation will be closed all day on Friday, January 22. 1943 (Anniversary Day). The Central and Branch Libraries will also be closed with the exception of the Reference -and Commercial Libraries, which will be open .from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from < p.m. to 9 P' Arrangements regarding interments and cremations should be made direct with tho Sexton. Karori Cemetery (telephone 20-648). _ " The weighbridge, destructor, and refuse lips wili also be closed. There will be no collection of house refuse, and subsequent collections -will be delayed by one clay. A special collection of refuse f«om hotels and restaurants in the mid-City,, area will be made on Saturday, the 23rd instant, between S a.m. and 11 a.m., commencing at Courtenay PL, then Cuba St.. -Manners St., Willi-. St.. and Lambton Qy. and ;6 ide streets. £ p yojalA^ Town Clerk. January 21, 1943. *" WELLINGTON CITY E.P.S. WORKS UNIT. COMPULSORY GAS TRAINING XECTURES. COMPULSORY lectures commencing on Monday, January 25, 1943. and 'extending over a period of six weeks, will be given in the Corporation Guild Room, above the Traffic Offlce (Cuba St. entrance), as follows:— Each Monday night at 7.45 p.m.—Waterworks Section. "* Each Tuesday night, at 7.4r> p.m.—Drainage Section. ' C Each Wednesday night, at 7.4j p.m.—Electricity , Section. Each Thursday night, at 7.45 p.m.—Street . Works Section. .Bach Friday night, at 7.15 p.m.—Transport Section. | Each -Wednesday night, at 5.1 a p.m.—Headquarters Group. " Lectures to the Gas Section will be given in the Wellington Gas Company Lecture Room -at'dates and times to be arranged. „.. All lectures in any one week will be simi-,-lar, so that personnel unable to attend at 'their own particular period may attend at one ."'of the other periods. Personnel are required -"to attend lectures with gas masks. K. E. LUKE, Controller of Works. ;.-. January 21, l*t43. ""Y^OOl* Printing deserves Good Blocks. The XJ "Evening Post" Printing Works, can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for your next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1943, Page 4

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