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ROAD BOARDS. TEMPLETON ROAD BOARD^ rpHE Annual MEETING of the above i- Board will be i.e!d at Noon on MONDAY, May -Ith. when - the Audited Balancesheet will be submitted. An adjourned Meeting will aJso be held at 7.30 p.m., both to ttke place in. the Road' Board Office, Yaldhurst. GEO. MAGINNESS, Cterk to the Board. Yaldhuret, April Htii. 1908. 8039 LAKE COLERIDGE ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL iEEETTNG- Oi , RATEPAYERS. Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the JL Lake Colendge Koad District will he held on SATURDAY, 2nd May, at 1 o'clock at the Road Board Office, near Snowdon. W. J. PERCY, 9198 Clerk to the Board. CUST ROAD BOARD. NOTICE ie hereiy given that the ANNUAL MEETING of RATEPAYERS of the above District will be he!d at the Road Bcerd Office. Oust, on MONDAY, May 4th, IS)Ce, at 3 p.m. THOS. O'FARRELL, 8104 Clerk to the Board. EDUCATIONAL. I £10 A WEEK. HOW would YOU like to be earning £10 a week There is no reason why you should not become a competent Accountant and earn that amount, or more, if you want to. Just a little steady work and a big determination to succeed, on your part, and-good teaching on our part, and you take your place among the successful men and women of tho day. No need to lose a mirnto from your regular occupation, as we conduct Evening Classes, ac well ac Correspondence Classes. • Write or call for our Prospectus. Its free. Better do it now. GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Cathedral equare (Next G.P.0.) C 2992 SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, GRAIN 4.GENCY BUILDINGS I (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBi; 1.P.5., N.U.T. RECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. The demand for our Trained Students ie rapidly increasing, and the following are tome of the Firms whom we have recently supplied with Typists: — Mesers Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Messrs Alfred TyTee and Co. (2).' Mr A. A. M. MoKellar. • Standard Insurance Co. Mr C. A. A.corn. Messre Frank Graham and Son. Mr Ronald Badger. Messrs T. Bunting an 4 Co. Motor and Cyclo Supplies Company, Ltd. C 2872 DANCING, DEPORTMENT. AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage MISS LOWE begs u> intimate that rhe will resume her Classes on and after MARCH 16th. During her recent visit to Sydney and Melbourne MIS<S LOWE obtained all the latest Dances, and will Introduce th«m during the Beason. Evening Classes forming. Private Lessons by arrangement. At homo FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. 145 MONTREAL STREET. C 3573 TITUSIC SCHOOL AT NEW BRIGHTON. For particulars apply to WYATT, STUART, LAURIE, oc C. F. BUNZ, C 3504 178 Armagh street. DANCING, Deportment, and Physical Exercise.—MlSS COX will Reeume her • Classes on end after MONDAY, March 16th. : Evening Classes forming. TE WHARE, 252 Hereford *treet West. Telephone 354. C 3562 SINGING. PIANOFORTE. AND ELEMENTARY THEORY. VIOLET FENN, Assoc. Vocalist, T.C.L.. Organist and Choirmistress Congregational Church, Resumes Teaching THUKSDAY 30th, at LINWOOD. Whare-mona, 529 St. Asaph street, West, or tie ' Dresden teaching rooms. Singing Cla.«s for part songs, soloi, etc., and at which diaphrwnatio breathing is thoroughly taught, lis held in teaching rooms at the Dresden every Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Prospectus at I D.I.C. or Dretden. i' 1 THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. VOICE PRODUCTION Taught by a (Professional) Singer, who has studied with some of the best masters of Europe, and held the position of one of England's leading . Grand Opera Singers. Without a thorough , knowledge of the correct method of voice production no one can beoome singer of . importance. Address: FRANK GRAHAM (Tenor). ', Stewart Dawson Buildings, 236 Higk street. C 3489 . ' TMPORTANT Announcement to Ledies.— X LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUT-TING and DRESSMAKING.—PupiIs learn to make dresses, costumes, tea gowns, evening mantles, children's garments, etc. Aleo, chwees for blouse* end ekirts. Terms oommenoe any time. Claesee daily. Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays. MISaES PITTS, Principals, A.M-P. Buildings, Cathedral square. C 3505 ANCING AND DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING. F.8.P.T.D.. assisted by Mrs Fleming. New Private Academy, 74 Cashel street. City. Firstolais Perfect Tuition. All old favourite and best new dances taught correctiy. Waltiing a speciality. Strictly private leesons any day and hour at the Academy, or at Pupils' own home by airangement. Complete course from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Terms on application. Telephone 204. C 3615

DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS BUCHANAN'S. CLASSES—Beginners Friday Ereninff. Aa*embly 22nd, Tiadee Hall. Fendalton, April 2nd. Private I,e*Bons arranged. . W*ltz specialty. /ORANGI, 81 Hereford street. City. PUBLIC NOTICES. KARL JOOSTEN, A.LA., 141 HEREFORD STREET (Imperial German Consulate), Accountant and Auditor. Farmers' and Station Owners' Accounts kept. Companies and Societies' Accounts Audited All Kinds of Secretarial Work Undertaken. C363J C.A.C. AMMUNITION. TTSE th« C-A.C. AMMUNITION, made in the Dominion of New Zealand, and DO NOT use imported whioh has paesed through many changes of temperature during ite transit from foreign countries, which is very detrimental to Nitro or Smokeless Powders. Imported Cartridges have been made at least twelve months, and often don't reach consumer for 2J years after they have been manufactured. THE C.A.C. AMMUNITION Is always freshly loaded, and the consumer can depend upon its quality, killine power, ard accuracy. To be had from all Wholesalers and Retailers throughout the Dominion. UCCESSFUL TREATMENT for SKIN ar.d BLOOD Dieeaiee. OLD ULCKR-j. BAKBJJi. 6 ITCH, LUPUS. FAILING VOICE. RHEUMATISM, and all PAIXJkVL and CHRONIC Diseases. DR JULIAN, Next Choral Hail. Madras street (earner of Gloucester street), Chrittchurch. Hours of Coniu.tation. JO to 11 a.m., 1 to 3, and 6 to 7.30 p.m. 'XeJephone lCCct

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13103, 30 April 1908, Page 11

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