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SHIPPING WOT ICES, fjMON"- STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 38 CUSTOMHOUSE UY. Passenger and Cargo Services to Lyttelton, Picton, South Sea Islands, Australia. Particulars on application. WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON SERVICE. ffor dates of sailing Inquire at Company's Office. TO PICTON (circumstances permitting.) Arahura, Jlon., Wed., Frl., 1 p.m. Frequent cargo sailings to New Zealand Coastal Ports. Particulars on application. Booking Agents for: — UXION AIRWAYS Otf N.Z. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS TASMAN EMPIRE 'AIRWAYS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS. And all other Principal Air Lines. ' CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents Throughout New Zealand. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. BANGITIKL RANGITATA. X7,000-ton Motor Vessels. First Class, Tourist Class, and Tourist B Class, RIMUTAKA. 16,000 tons. Tourist Class Service (all one class.) T?ov information, apply to SHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CQJIPANY, 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. IA NCHOB SHIPPING COT. LTD.. J\. Wellington-Nelson. Passenger and Cargo Service. For Nelson, MATANGI. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.30 p.m. further particulars from T. AND W. YOTJNG, LTD., Agente, 77-85 Customhouse Qy. ' Tela. 41-980 and 41-984. EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY. "I THE "HAKLE" STUDENT IS ALWAYS THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT FOR AN ACCOUNTANCY POSITION. THE College is again under *c personal supervision of Mr. Harle who has been released from duty with the Air Force. The 'ndivfdual work of every student again receives the personal attention of Mr. Harle. P.O. Box 859, Wellington. NROL Now I Day and Evening Classes, in the Chamber of Commerce Exam, one of jur students won the National Scholarship; 100 per cent. Passes were obtained In Typewriting. English, Office Practice, Handwriting, md Awards Included Silver Medallion Snortiand, best candidate under 17. MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.T.. 115 Lamb\on Qy. (Saywell Building). Tel. 44-493; Res. 46-678. SILBY'S ■ EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES -':■ A RE held on Monday, to Thursday between A. 5 p.m. and,6.15 p.m.; also on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, between 1 p.m. ana > p.m. Students may enrol for 1 or more INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. For free prospectuses apply to GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ■ ! . 32 Blair St. . (Behind Courtenay PI. Tram Shelter),Wellington, C3. Tel. 51-987. "~""~ OPPORTUNITIES I ~~ F there -are wonderful opportunities now for the trained man, what will be offering after the war? The wise, ambitious man will utilise spare time NOW studying an I.C.S. Course which will ensure him a good position in the future. Some of the-300 I.C.S. Courses are:— Diesel Engineer Radio Eng. Mechanical Eng. Aeronautical Applied Mathematics Carpentry Cost Accounting Accountancy . Machine Shop Prac. Matriculation Details of training and Free Prospectus sent on request. What Is YOUR subject—no obligation—write NOW I INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. G., 182 AVakefleld St., Wellington. GUN PRACTICE. *""" TE HORO BEACH. "~ US.M.C. ANTI-AIRCRAFT LIVE-SHELL • PRACTICE commences September IC, continuous in daylight seaward from beach area approx. 40deg 47min south —175deg 05min East. Arc flOdeg included by Azimuth 270deg to Azimuth 360deg True; 12-mile range; 40,000 ft height. ___. . PAEKAKAKIKI-RAUMATI SOOTH. US.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 PAEKAKARIKL Range 5 miles; height. 2000 ft. PUBLIC NOTICES. ORRISON AND 131LBKKD, MMlim ORRISON AND GILBERD, LIMITED. Opticians, 48 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON, Cl. Also at Queen St.. Masterton. "" CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. HEALTH BY CHIROPRACTIC. EV. DAVYS, '"Evening Post" Chambers, . Wellington, and 31 Queen's Rd., Lower Hutt. Tels. Wn. 42-218; Res., Dial 398, ask for 80 (no charge). IAWSON AND LAWSON (Successors to Col- . will and Colwill). First Floor,, N&tlonal Bank Chambers, Courtenay PI., Wellington. Tel. 52-869. """""" SKIN TREATMENT. KLEXEMA mHB MARVELLOUS TREATMENT for all J. Skin and Scalp Ailments. ECZEMA. PSORIASIS, BABY ECZEMA, FALLING HAIR. KLEXEMA (N.Z.), LTD.. Harcourt Chambers, Panama St., Wellington (Opp. D.1.C.). Tel. 42-882. Palmerston North Address: Waldegrave Bldg. Next Visit to Palmerston North: Friday, October 1. ~ EYES RIGHT. OHOItT Sight, Long, Astigmatism, Squint, J5 can be rectified. Consult Muriel Webber, Eye Drill Specialist, nest Midland Hotel. Lamtbon Qy. Hours: 11.30-1.30, 3-5. Speedy results. ■ HABBY AMOS, F.C.C.A., F.R.E.S., Jf.LA.S., etc., Consulting and General Accountant, Colonial Mutual Building. TeL 43-394. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT. TTNINSURED EMPLOYERS are well advised U to consult us In this matter. 131-133 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, Cl. Tel. 46-576. HAROLD CLAY, Manager. ' "" AMftIAX CLINIC. "* T7STABLISHED 30 years. Hospital and BoardJ_ Ing Kennela for Dogs, Cats. 178 Tinakorl Bd. - F. CROSSLKY, M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon. Tel. 40-255. All British: KING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS ON WAR SERVICE. "PARENTS; Next-of-kin, or Friends of Old JL Boys now or formerly serving in the Navy, Army, Air Force, or Mercantile Marine are requested to forward such of the following particulars as are available, namely :■— Full name, home address, next-of-kin, present . rank and unit, eervice number and address, honours and awards, general matters of interest. The Secretary, KING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 634, Auckland. TTIS MASTER'S VOICE RETAILERS, 91 XX Cuba St., City, wish to advise all Customers and Public generally that owing to war conditions they have had to close their Refrigerator and Washing Machine Business, 24 Lower Cuba St., City, and all Inquiries re Refrigerators and Washing Machines may be made at our Radio Department and Office, 91 Cuba St., City. Our only Telephone number is 51-631. " HOME FOR AGED NEEDY. r A PPLICATIONS arc invited for the Position A of Matron for the above Institution. Particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary, P.O. Box 19, Wellington. " LOWER HUTT CITY COUNCIL. ~" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council Offices will be Closed on Friday/ September 17, and Monday, September 20, owing to the removal of the Offices to the Old Post Office Building. The Offices will bo open for business at the j new location from Tuesday, the 2lst instant, j B. S. KNOX, Town Clerk. ' NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. ! f A VESSEL has arrived with cargo from the I ■ajL Tnited Kingdom. Discharge has com-; menced and consignees are reminded of the; Cargo Control Emergency Regulations, 1942,1 and asked to present Bills of Lading forthwith j ' end take delivery. Federal Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., Agents, Maritime Building, Custom- j Siouse Qy. __ ! LAND TAX pTyABU;. 1 IN accordance with Order-in-Council dated j August 25, 1043, issued under the Land i and Income Tax (Annual) Act, IDI3, I hereby] Siotify that the laud tax leviable under that Act is payable at my office in one sura on Thursday, September 30, 19-13, and that additional tax accrues If not paid by October 21, 1943. Liability is not suspended by any objection, and tax must be paid by the proscribed date to avoid additional percentage; any overpayment will be refunded. Demands will be issued on or about Septem,tier 23, 1943, and must be presented with all "* payments. Taxpayers who do not receive mi •xpected demand should notify me.—J. M. frARK, Commissioner of T.ixcs. WE make Line or Half-tone Blocks for nil purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest ..art. "Erenlna Post" Printing Works, Tel. 47-2?.°

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 66, 15 September 1943, Page 4

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