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1 SHIPPING NOTICES. TJNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 38 CUSTOMHOUSE QY. Passenger and Cargo Services to Lyttelton, Sicton, South Sea Islands, Australia. Parculars on application. WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON SERVICE. For- dates of sailing inquire at Company's Office. TO PICTON (circumstances permitting.) Tamahine, Man., Sept. 13, 2.45 p.m. Arahura, Wed., Sept. 15, 1 p.m. Fri., Sept. 17, 1 p.m. Thereafter — Urahura, Mon., Wed., Fri., 1 p.m. Frequent cargo sailings to New Zealand Coastal Ports. Particulars on application. 'Booking Agents for:— UNION AIRWAYS OF N.Z. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS . TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS. And all other Principal Air Lines. ORIENT LINE. "OOYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Xi UNION S.S- CO. Off N.Z., LTD., Agents Throughout New Zealand. .THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. RANGITIKI. RANGITATA. : "17,000-ton Motor Vessels. First Class, Tourist T Class, and Tourist B Class. RIMUTAKA, 16,000 tons. Tourist Class Service (all one class,) For information, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. SHAW SAVILL LINES. TO ENGLAND. TO SOUTH AFRICA. The Lines' Passenger Service provides^ for First Class, Cabin Class, and Tourist Class Passengers, but each vessel carries only one of these classes, SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LTD. (Inc. in England), WELLINGTON. Agents Throughout New Zealand. i'A NCHOR SHIPPING CO7, LTD., *«__, - Wellington-Nelson. Passenger and Cargo Service. For Nelson, MATANGI. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.30 p.m. JkRAHUBA, Fri., September 10, Mon. Sept. 13, 7.30 p.m. Further particulars from T. AND W. YOUNG, LTD., Agents, 77-85 Customhouse Qy. '. Tels. 41.980 and 41-984. > EDUCATIONAL. GILBY'S EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES ARE held on Monday to Thursday between 5 p.m. and 6.15 p.m.; also on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Students may enrol for 1 or more tours weekly. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. For free prospectuses apply to GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, • 32 Blair St. ■(Behind Courtenay PI. Tram Shelter), .Wellington, C 3. Tel. 51.937. ENROL .Now.l Day and Evening Classes. In the Chamber of Commerce Exam, one of tour students won the National Scholarship: '100 per cent. Passes were obtained in Typewriting, English, Office Practice, Handwriting, and Awards included Silver Medallion Shorthand, best candidate under 17. MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.T., 115 Lambton Qy. (Saywell Building). ' m Tel. 44r493; Res, 46-678. ["POST GRADUATE ACCOUNTANCY. "COSTING." you are contemplating post graduate jlr» courses you decide on "Costing." The next logical step is "Harle's," which provides jtho best training, the most interesting work, and the best results. 1 Mr. Harle having been released from duty ,with the R.N.Z.A.F. is again personally supervising the wbrk of every student of "H.C.A." Write for Prospectus, JHARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, iLtd., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, m P.O. Box 859, Wellington. "" THE HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, LTD. CHILTON SAINT JAMES (Incorporating Cnilton House School), WATERLOO RD., LOWER HtTT. j"OOABDING and Day School.for Girls, Pre'JL> paratory and ■ Secondary Departments. •Pupils entered for all usual Public' Examinations. All branches pf Music taught. Excellent health record. ' Prospectus on application to the Headmistress or to the Secretaries, Clarke, Menzles, Griffin, and Co., P.O. Box 486, Wellington, Cl. — ■- WHO WINST" " rnHE leaders in industry, the professions, and i J- branches of commerce are TRAINED men. You, too, can "win out" by taking one or more I.C.S. Courses of training—studying in spare time. What interests you? Aero Engineer ' Building Radio Servicing Accountancy Electrical Eng. Journalism Structural Eng.- • .Matriculation Analy. .Chemistry f There are over 300 I.C.S/ Courses, the student [being efficiently trained-in a practical manner, [Send for Free Prospectus, stating subject, trade, or profession in which you are interested. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. G., 182 Wakefield St., Wellington. WELLESLEY COLLEGE, DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. t T>KIMARY and Secondary DAY AND BOARD'X ING SCHOOL. Boys taken . from the Primers to Matriculation. THIRD TERM 1943, BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. The School Bus leaves Hotel Cecil Corner as usual at £.30 a.m. "Interviews with Headmaster may be arranged *y Telephone—47-543 Wellington and 47 Eastbourne. . Secretary: 57 Ballance St., City. GUN PRACTICE. I PORIRUA HARBOUR. ~ iTTUELD ARTILLERY PRACTICE will be held IE seaward from SEPTEMBER Bto 30, inclusive, between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., weather permitting. DANGER AREA Is enclosed by a line from SOUTH HEAD, PORIRUA HAR-BOUR-NORTH BLUFF, MANA ISLAND, and 6000 yds beyond, thence N.E. for 8000 yds, thence S.E. to NORTH HEAD, PORIRUA HARBOUR. WAIKAWA STREAM—MANAKAU. Y¥TARNING is given of ANTI-AIRCRAFT 1 T V Gun Practice with Live Shell seaward from mouth of WAIKAWA STREAM, Manakau, on September 13 and 14. Red flag will be flown in vicinity of Gun position one hour before and remain flying until practice ends. Navigational Danger Area is a sector whose radii bear 212 degs and 352 degs true respectively from WAIKAWA STREAM and extends 13,000 yds (8 miles) seaward from same point. Masters of Vessels and owners of small craft ■re warned NOT to loiter within DANGER, AREA while red flags are flying, or within times given. PAEKAIiARIKI-RAUMATI SOUTH. U.S.M.C. GUNNERY PRACTICE Seaward will be held DAILY until further notice between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. Danger area bounded on north by a line 289deg true from southern limits of RAUMATI SOUTH, and on south by a line 252deg true from northern limits of PAEKAKARIKI. Range 5 miles; height, 2000 ft. PUBLIC NOTICES. TV/TORRISON AJN'D GILBEKD, LIMITKD. Jji.ORRIS6N AND GILBERD, LIMITED, Opticians, 48 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Cl. Also at Queen St.. Masterton. """ CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. HEALTH BY CHIROPRACTIC. TTi V. DAVYS, "Evening Post" Chambers, Hf> Wellington, and 31 Queen's Rd., Lower Hutt. Tels. Wn. 42-218; Res., Dial 398, ask for ■80 (no charge). ■ lAWSON AND LAWSON (Successors to Col- ! will and Colwill), First Floor, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay PL, Wellington.l Tel. 52-869. SKIN TREATMENT. KLEXEMA THE MARVELLOUS TREATMENT fop all Skin and Scalp Ailments. ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, BABY ECZEMA, FALLING HAIR. KLEXEMA (N.Z.), LTD., Harcourt Chambers, Panama St., Wellington (Opp. D.J.C.). Tel. 42-882. Palmerston North Address: Waldegrave Bldg. Next Visit to Palraerston North: Friday, • October 1. EYES RIGHT. QHORT Sight, Long, Astigmatism, Squint, J3 can be rectified. Consult Muriel Webber, Eye Drill Specialist, next Midland Hotel, Lamtbon Qy. Hours: 11.30-1.30, 3-5. Speedy results. HA BR V : AM OS, F.C.C.A., F.R.E.S., F.1.A.5., etc., Consulting and General Accountant, Colonial Mutual Building. . Tel. 43-394. IHE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE €0., LTD. WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT. f TNINSURED EMPLOYERS are well advised U to consult us in this matter. 131-133 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, Cl. '■ Tel. 46-576. HAROLD CLAY, Manager. ' INVENTORS. SECURE the Fullest Value for your Patents. Consult N.Z. INVENTIONS DEVELOPMENT CO., Huddart ParKer Bldg., Wellington. Tel. 43-446. U'OR JfUKNITURE REMOVALS /COLONIAL' CAKKYING CO. Of N.Z., LTD., \J PACKING«Ai\D STORAGE, ' CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Agents for N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 56 VICTORIA ST., Wellington. "^TAREX Method of treatment for worst cases ! V of bad legs and varicose ulcers. Get Free' Booklet. Y.arex Ltd.' Box 1558 AG, 21 Grey St., Wellington. ' Local Rep.: Kurse Spence, N.Z. Automobile Chambers, 35 Lower Taranaki St., "Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 63, 11 September 1943, Page 6

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