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StnPPINU NOTICES. XJMIOiN 51 LAM SHIP CO. Or NLW ZEALAND. LTD. 3S CUSTOMHOUSE O.Y. SAILIMiiS (Cimim.^urire.s I'urmitting) Passenger ami C'aigo Seivices to Lytti'lton, Pic?oa, South Sea Islands. Australia I'artlculars un upplicatiim. FOX LYI'TEI/TON FROM WKLLINCTON : KANGATIKA Moil. Wed., til., 7.30 p.m fob I'lrrox from Wellington TAMAHINE—Mon.. Wed., Fri., 2 p.m. Receiving Cargo daily for Pit-ton and Blenheim. Frequent cargo sailings to New Zealand ;Coastal Ports Partu-u»ais on application Booking Agents for Union Airways of New Zealand, Cook Strait Airways, Tasman Umpire Airways, and all otlier principal airlines. utiii-.xi i. h\ h. KOYAL &IAII STbAAIKIt> UMO.N e« » r (> (,|, iVZ , tilt dKems rtiii.Ußhoui New Zealand BURNS. PHILP \XT> ' CO.. LTD Book ins omi-t tut KAIL. SKA AM) AIK TItAVKL Within and Without Xew Zealand. For full infonimDori. applj PRUDENTIAL BUILDING. 332-340 LambtoD ijy.. Wellington. ~. Tel 40-554 gHAW SAVILL LINES"" TO ENGLAND TO "OUTH AFRICA The Lines' Passenper Sri-vice provides foi First Class. Cabin Class, and Tourist Class Passengers, sut each vessel carries onjy one Of the?e classes . < SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION CO.. LTD. (Inc in England) WELLINGTON Agents Throughout New Zealand. JfHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. PASSENGER SERVICK TO THE UNITED KINGDOM All persons wishing to proceed to the United Kingdom must first obtain Exit Permits from the Department of Internal Affairs Full particulars of further procedure may foe obtained on application to the Company's Offices and Agents throughout New Zealand ANCHOR SHIPPING CO.. LTD FOR NELSON — •ABAHURA. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.30 p.ra Beceives General Cargo Tuesday, Thursday, till 4pm Saturday. 11 a-.m. Further particulars from T. AND W YOUNG. LTD., Agents, 77-85 Customhouse Qy Tels.: 41-980 and 41-984 Box 1251. Telegraphic Address: "Mercury, Wellington." EDUCATIONAL. . VICTORIA COLLEGE AND W.E.A. "CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN FICTION. THIS course of six weekly lectures by Mrs. M. Dunningham, M.A., has been arranged for Lower Hutt and Khandallah. The Lower Hutt class commences MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 25, Oddfellows' Hall, Knights Rd., 8 p.m., and the Khandallah Class commenes WEDNESDAY !NEXT. JUNE 27, Parish Hall, Boxhill, 8 p.m. Six American writers and their works will be studied—Hemingway, Dos 1 Passos, James T. Farrell, Steinbeck, William Faulkner, or Thomaf, Wolfe. Fee for the course, 4s. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Twelve AVeekly Lectures by Mr. Howard TVadman, with practical work, debating opportunities, etc., commencing FRIDAY NEXT, June 29, at Wellington Public Library Lecture Hall, 8 p.m. Fee for the course, ss. "Approach to audience; confidence; constructive use of nervous tension; ( words of precision, emotion, prejudice; how to construct a speech; argument and nature of proof; speed, pause, and pitch; gesture; cultivation of style; epecial types of speech." Suitable for beginners as well as more experienced speakers. Other W.E.A. Classes in progress or commencing later. Classes open to. all men and women. Associate members at £1 a year assist the work of adult education and attend any classes free. A. C. BARRINGTON, Secretary, W.E.A., Trades Hall, C 2. Tel.: Office 55-4 SB, Res. 25-417. " THE HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, LTD., CHILTON SAINT JAMES (Incorporating ChUton House . School), WATERLOO RD., LOWER HUTT. • "DOARDING and Day School for Girls, PreJL> paratory and Secondary Departments. Pupils entered for all usual Public Examinations.- All branches of Music taught. Excellent health record. Prospectus on application to the Headmistress, or to the Secretaries, Clarke, Menzles, Griffin, and Co., P.O. Box 486. THE ACIJ) lES'I--"EXAMINATION RESULTS." •TJ C.A." results definitely eclipse those of £X. any other similar institution in the Dominion. Don't toil In vain another year. Send for Prospectus. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. LTD., ■ Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, •; •,.-'■■ P.O. Box 859, Wellington. "100 per cent. PASSES in the JUNIOR PUBHC SERVICE SHORTHAND-TYPISTS' EXAMINATION, and the FIRST PLACES in both SENIOR and JUNIOR EXAMINATIONS were awarded to our' students Individual Tuition Ensures Success. MISS A. SUTHERLAND. ff.I.P.S., P.C.I (Pitman's Certificated Teacher). 115 LAMBTON QY (Saywell Bldg.), Tal. 44-493. Residence 46-678. ■"" '. ' 1944.. ■ ■ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Wellington Examination Centre). EXAMINATION RESULTS for /"SILKY'S- ■ BUSINESS COLLEGE. VT 222 Passes, Including 38 Passes with Honours and 67 Passes with Distinction. JUNIOR NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP (Open to all N.Z. Candidates under 17 years of age). TYPEWRITING, Senior Grade. All the Honours Passes, including Ist and 2nd places for N.Z. ENGLISH, Ist, 2nd. and 3rd places. HANDWRITING, Ist place. INDIVIDUAL TUITION Is given In Bhorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial English, and Handwriting BlorninK, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions. GILBVS BUSINESS COLLEGE, 32 Blair St. (Behind Tram Shelter), Courtenay PL, •x ■■■ Wellington, C 3. Tel. 51-987. P.O. Box 121, Te Aro. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. T7STABLISHED in New Zealand, in 1859, Sli now world wldqjjiwith Head Office In Auckland. Wellington Branch: 133-135 FEATHERSTON ST. Telephone 46-576. ;■: . J. H. RUSSELL, .:.-... Manager. ORRISON AND GILBERD, LIMITED, Opticians, 48 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, Cl. . 'Also at Queen St., Masterton. , " HEALTH BY CHIROPRACTIC. E-V. DAVYS, "Evening Post" Chambers, . Wellington, and 31 Queen's Rd., Lower Hutt:' Tel.: Wn.. 42-218: Res., Dial 398, ask for SO. ■ " OPTICIAN, L. A. NOTLEY, 5.D.0.N.Z., IST FLOOR, KEAN'S BLDG., 30 Willis St. (Next. Woolworths). Tel. 43-303. . " CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. LAWSON AND LAWSON, CHIROPRACTORS, Ist Floor, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay Pi...WELLINGTON. Tel. 52-869. S' ~ ROSC OE, . Permanent Waving Specialist, At the BEAUTY SHOPPE, 161 Upper Willis St. Tel. 50-183. T~ KLEXEMA /THE MARVELLOUS TREATMENT for all JL Skin and Scalp Ailments. PSORIASIS. BABY ECZEMA. FALLING HAIR KLEXEMA (N.Z.), LTD.. Harcourt Chambers, Panama St., Wellington (Opp 0.1.C.). Tel 42-882. Palmerston Nftrtn Address; Waldegrave Bldg " T~~ FOR *~ ■FURNITURE REMOVALS, (COLONIAL CARRYING CO OK N Z.. LTD J PACKING AND STORAGE, .' CUSTOMS ■ AND KORWAKHING AGENTS A-'ents for N Z Express Co., Ltd sfi VICTORIA ST., WELLINGTON TTUBERT L. NATHAN AND CO., JuL Stock and Sharebrokers. ERIC NATHAN, Member of the Wellington Stock Exchange. ? First Floor, A.P. BUILDING, Grey St. Telephone: 40-741. Telegrams: Hunat. "" THE COMPANIES ACT 1933. In the matter of Pacific Pelt and Merchandising Company Limited. (In Liquidation.) NOTICE is hereby given that I have fixed the 14th clay of July, 1945, as the clay on or before which Creditors of the above-named Company are to prove their debts or claims and to .establish any right they may have of priority under Section 258 of the Act, or to be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made prior to such debts being proved, or, as the case may be, from participation in such distribution. Creditors are to send their names and addresses, and particulars of their debts to the offices of the Liquidator, c/o Barnett and Cleary, Solicitors, 23 Waring Taylor St., Wellington, Cl, or P.O. Box 764. M. 0. BARNETT, * Liquidator. Wellington. 22/6/45. ; " N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES. WELLINGTON-MASTERTON. AS from Monday,' June 25, the following alterations to our Wellington-Masterton Road Motor. Service will apply:— „_._.„ ADDITIONAL TRIPS, MONDAY TO FRIDAY. Wellington dep. 0.30 a.m. Masterton arr. 12.0 noon. Masterton dep. 3.30 p.m. Wellington arr. 6.0 p.m. ALTERATION. „ The service timed to leave Masterton at 12.30 I).in. will now leave at 11.30 a.m., Wellington ;arrlve 2.0 p.ra.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1945, Page 6

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