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shipping n:ti es. TTNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF ] NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 38 CUSTOMHOUSE QY. Passengei and Cargo Services to Lyttelton, - Pieton, South Sea Islands, Australia. Particulars ou application. WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON SERVICE. J For dates of sailing, inquire from Company's I 1 office. .. I TO PICTON -(circumstances permitting). 1 Tamahine, Mori., Wed.,1 Fri., 2 p.m. Frequent cargo sailings to New Zealand Coastal Ports. Particulars on application. , Booking Agents for:-~ UNION AIRWAYS OF N.g. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS. J TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS. * QANTAS AIRWAYS. (CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN UNE. UNION S.S. CO, Off N. 2.. tTO., Agents Throughout New Zealand. / SHAW SAVILL LINES. ~~ , TO ENGLAND. TO SOUTH AFRICA. The Lines' Passenger Service provides tot first Class, Cabin Class, and Tourist Class Passengers, but each vessel carries only one of these classes. PHAW SAVILL AND ALBION CO.. LTD. (Inc. In England), WELLINGTON. ■■ Agent? Throughout New Zealand, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING l * COMPANY, LIMITED. PASSENGER SERVICE TO SHE UNITED KINGDOM. KANGITIKI. RAJJQITATA, IT.OOO-ton Motor Vessels. First Class, Tourfet Class, and Tourist B Clsas. RIMUTAKA, 16.600 tons. Tourist Class Service (all one class.) • Tot information, apply to _«»„». fHE NEW. ZEALAND SIJiPPtNQ COM?AJTX, LrKIITED. _____ IXNCHOR SHIPPING Co^ ~LTD~, ii. N FOR NELSON--•ARAHURA, Wed., FrL. T. 30 p.nj, *MATANGI, Tues., Thura- Sat., T. 30 p.m, *No 'cargo Jan, 26. Reoeives General Cargo Pail? till 4 P<»» e^eept Saturday, 11 a.m. further- partiqulajs from T. & W. YOUNG, LTD., Agents, ' 77-85 Customhouse Qy., Tels. 41-9 SO and 41-984. > EDUCATIONAL. " SHORTHAND* TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, OFFICE PRACTICE. /CLASSES -Resume. Wednesday, January 26. V^ Day and Evening Sessions. „„____ -INDIVIDUAL TUITION ENSURES SUCCESS. MISS A, SUTHERLAND, F,I«?»S, f P,C4V 115 Lambton Qy. (SayweU Building). Tel. 44-493; residence 46-678. * Tuition at ~ GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 32 Blair St. (Behind Tram Shelter), Courtenay PL, HAS NOW RESUMED In Day and Evening Cam.mer.ciaV " And > Da.y Secondary Departmenta; ■ CHAMBER Off COMMIRCS SchQlWhl? \J First, Place for New Zealand has, been to a Gilbyrtraine4 Candidate, ftlso top places, for Wellington in th,e PuftUQ ger^ Vice Shorthan.d-Typlats' Exams. Special and Intermediata Grades. Prpspectug Free, Tel. 51-987. WELLINGTON^^ TECHNICAL CQLLSGJ!. HIQS SCHOOL REOPENS TUESDAY, ■ FEBRUARY 1, 1?M, THE College Office will be. open to receive ' Eprolments from Monday to Friday be^ tween. 8,30 a,m, an 4 4.3Q p,m. The IJirector w}U sea parents, who d?ai?s to consult, with, him on Thufsflay, January S?, between 10 and 12 noon and.2.So to 4.50 p.m. and on Friday, January 28, between JO apd. 12 noon, 2.30 to 4.30 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. EVENING SCHOOL Reopens MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1944. Students will be enrolled between x 7 and 8.30 p.m. as under;— ■ Accountancy, Commercial and General Courses, February 7 and 8. Trades. Courses, Feb.rua.ry 9 and. 10, Art, Architectural, an 4 Home Sclen.ce go™, February 11.,^ ' . : Director. 1 WIiIINGTON TECSNICAI( COLLEGE, DAY CLASSES IN ART. COMMERCE, AND HOME CRAFTS, "DART-TIME instruction in the following jT subjects commences on Tuesday, February ' 1: — Drawing, Design, Modelling, and the Illustra- . . tiva Crafts, Shorthand, Typewriting,- Bookkeeping, and Commerce, Cookery, Dressmaking, Pattern Drafting and Cutting, Under Free. Place Regulations, instruction is; free. ■" . ■ . '■■~' ENROL |«OW. S"op inquiry Telephoft? 5^313. 1 R. G. RIDLINQ, Director. "' PAiMEfiSTON NORTH TECHNICAL "HIGH' SCHQOL. Principal: H. M. SCOTT. M.A., Dlp.Ed. - THE DAY SCHOOL SESSION for 1944 begins on Tuesday, February 1. FULL-TIME DAY COURSES are provided as follows ;^Qir!s: Art, Commercial, Domestic IJoys 1 Art, Commercial, Trades. PROSPECTUS: Copies may ha, obtained .at |he School Office, which is now open j nours 9 to 4.30; also by post from P.O, Box 249, The. Pyinoipai will intetviev? parents at the gchool on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, January 97 and 28. between 9.30 and 12 noon and 2 and 4.30 pm, t and Saturday, January 29, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. l THE EVENING SCHOOL SESSION begin? ?n Monday, February 14. Details of courses »n4 0$ enrolment are contained in the. Prospec tvs, which, may be obtained at the School or t>y post from P.O. Box 249. J THE ADVANTAGES OF SPECIALISED TEACHINQ IN ACQQUNTANCy. T A T 50 period of h.ia professlonai career, does Xi. an accountant reouira more personal tuition than during the first few years of bis etudy. ?e?sonal fTultion by Mr. Harle for every student and. improved methods of stud; prove theif worth at "exams." . Send for Prospectus, HABLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, ■"' LTD.. Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P,O. Box 859, Wellington, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, OFFICE PRACTICE. THIRST PLACE FOR WELLINGTON was, JL gained by this College in Senior ana Junior Public Service Shorthand-Typists* Exam. INDIVIDUAL TUITION ENSURES SUCCESS. MISS, A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.T., > (Pitman's Certificated Teacher), 115 Lambton Qy (SayweU Building). Tel. 44-493; residence 46^878. MISS Y. C. MAKSHAW, ' mEACHER. of Pianoforte and Theory* re4, suines. Teaching on Wednesday, February 2. Address: 35 Derwent St., Island Bay. ~ VIQMN TUITION. r EB. HOLZ, L.T.C.L. TUDIO, 12 CAMPBELL TCE., PETOKE. APPOINTMENTS: Tel. 63-006 and 63-527. inifred Mclaughlin, l.r.s.m (vlo^ )in), resumes Teaching Jjvuiiary 31. 2 Bloomfleld Tee., Lower Hutt. MISS FLORENCE. McCARTNEY, Registered, Teacher of Music, Resumes Teaching, February 9, 1944. . Address; 249 QUEEN'S DRIVE, Lyall Bay. Tel. 17-175. /CLAUDE TANNER, A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M., .'U Teacher of VIOLONCELLO. Inquiries to 1 GROVE RD., KELBURN. Tel. 26-666. SCOTS COLLEGE. MIRAMAR. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. First Terra 1944. THE FIRST TERM for 1944 commences on Tuesday, February 8. Boarders assemble on Monday, February 7. There are a few vacancies and Parents may Interview tha Headmaster on op after Monday, January 31, by appointment. Tel. 16-QBl. D. B. BROWN, Registrar. TTUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL. School will Reopen on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. The Principal will be in attendance to enrol New Pupils on Saturday and Monday, January 29 and 31, from 9.30 a.m. till noon and from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. New Pupils should bring— 1. Primary School Certificate. 2. Progress Card. 3. Proof of Age. Courses—• . (a) Professional. (b) General (with or without a foreign language). (c) Commercial (for girls). J. N. MILX-ARD. MISCELLANEOUS. EO. HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake Decorating, £1 Is; Cakes Iced, Silver Cachous, Standa Loaned. 15 Kent Tee. Tel, 51-641. VITEDDING Cakes, Order from Culley's, New1W town, renowned for satisfaction. Tel. 24-332. . BOOKBINDmG, PRINTING, ETC. FOR every description of Binding. Including Permanent Records and Account Boofcs, etc.* ?'£vcning Post1' PiUUtos. Dept.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 21, 26 January 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 21, 26 January 1944, Page 4

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