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BOROUGH COUNCILS. BOROUGH OF~WOOLSTON. HEAVY TRAFFIC BY-LAW. PUBLIC NOTICE. Under "The Municipal Corporation*. Act, 1300, and Amendments." ' "VTOTICE is hereby given that at a Special ■i* Meeting of tho Wcolston Borough Council held at the Council Office, Regent street, Woolston, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May, IMS, it was resolved that tho Council shall by Special Order make a By-law to be called " The Heavy Traffic By-law, 1908,' for the purpose of regulating, controlling, or prohibiting heavy traffic on streets within tho Borough of Woolston, and prescribing payments in rosipect of such I traffic. X And notice is also hereby given that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Council will be 1 held st the Council Office aforesaid on i THURSDAY, the 4th day of June. 1908, %t the hour of 7 p.m., for the purpose of confirming tho said resolution. And further notice is a!sc hereby given that a COPY of the said Proposed BYLAW is deposited at tho Office of the Council aforesaid, and is open to the inspection cf tho public during office hours, that is to say, from 10 a.m. to. 12.30 p.m., and from 1.30 to 4 p.m. on Wednesdays, and from 7 to 9 p.m.'on Fridays.. Dated at Woolston this 6th day oi May, 1308. ■ W. V. SIDDALL, 0713 Town Clerk. EDUCATIONAL. ■jV/TUSIC SCHOOL AT NEW BRIGHTON. For particulars apply to WYATT, STUART, LAURIE, at C. F. BUNZ, C 3504 J73 Armagh street. DANCING, DEPORTMENT. AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage MISS_ LOWE begs to intimate that* she will resume her Classes on and after MARCH 16th. During her recent visit to Sydney and Melbourne MISS LOWE obtained all the latest Dances, and will introduce them during the season. Evening 1 Classes forming. Private Lessons by. arrangement. At home FRIDAY AFTERNOONS: 145 MONTREAL STREET. C 3573 . SINGING. PIANOFORTE, AND X ELEMENTARY THEORY. . VIOLET FENN, Assoc Vocalist, T.C.L.,, ' Organist and Choirmistreea Coagrega-v tional Church, Resumes Teaching THURS-f DAY, 80th, at LINWOOD. x W__r*m<'ii»,*C 529 St. Ab»i>_ ; street,'-. West, ■• ■ Dresden teaching rooms. .Singinga<CTam for part songs, «olos, etc., and at which duphramatic breathing is thoroughly taught, is held in teaching rooms at the Dresden every Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Prospectus at i D.LC. or Dresden. j THE OBPORTUNITY 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 leadingGrand Opera Singers; Without a thorough knowledge of the correct method of voice production no one. can become a singer of importance. Address: FRANK GRAHAM (Tenor), Stewart Dawson Buildings, 23G Hi„h street. C 3489 ' ■ ■ ;- ■■'■.■■■■"' ■-' - , IMPORTANT Annouhicement to Ladies.— LANGER SCHOOL OP DRESS-CUT-TING and ; DRESSMAKING.—PupiIs learn to make dresses, costumes, tea gowns, evening' mantles, children's, garments, etc.* Also, classes for blouses end skirts. Terms commence 'any time. Cioesee daily. Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays. MISSES PITTS, Principals, A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral square. C 3505 DANCING AND DEPORTIiENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING, F.8.P.T.D., assisted by Mrs Fleming.- New Private .Academy, 74 Cashel sircet. City*. ; FirstoJass Perfect Tuition.. All old favourite and best new dances taught correctly. Waltzing a speciality. f trictly private lessons any day.and hour at the Academy, or at Pupils' own home by arrangement. Complete course from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed. Terms on application. Tele-. phono 204. C 3615 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS BUCHANAN'S CLASSES—Beginners -Friday Evening. Assembly 22_d, Tiades Hall. Fendolton, April 2nd. Private lessons arranged. Waltz specialty. AORANGI, 31 Hereford street. City. DANCING, Deportment, and Physical Exorcise.—MlSS COX will Resume her Classes on and after MONDAY, March 16th. Evening Classes foaming. TE WHARE. 052 Her«ford .treot We«t. Telephone 354. C 3563 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, GRAIN _GENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS E. E. DIQ3_, 1.P.3., N.U.T. RECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. The demand for our Trained Students is rapidly increasing, and the following are some of the Firms whom we have recently supplied with Typists:— Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Messrs Alfred Tyree and Co. (2). Mr A. A. M. MoKellar. Standard Insurance Co. Mr C. A. Alcorn. Messrs Frank Graham ar.d Son. Mr Ronald Badger. Messrs T. Bunting and Co. Motor aud Cycle Supplies Company,* Ltd. C 287. WHY DON'T YOU MATRICULATE? DON'T you know that tho Ma-tricuiatx-n Exam. is the "Open, Sesame" to all tbe profession's and the Civil Service? Of course you do! Why, then, I don't you sec that your boy. and girls qualify for it in their spare I hours? Gilby's ilatxic. Classes, i bath day ar.d evening, are open to them. The instructors are ell highly qualified University Grad-u----alcs, viz.:—■ Mr A. W. Shrimpton, M.A. I Mr A.-S. Taylor, 4 8.A.. LL.M., Mis. Ada O'CollaPan, M.A. Miss F. C. Schneider, B.A. Let us hear from you to-day. Our Illustrated Prospectus points tho ■way. GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next to G.P.0., Cathedral square: C 2902 "rpHE Don" for your winter UcderI ■*- Clothing, Gloves, Overcoat, etc. See our prices before purchasing elsewhere Heavr Colonial Singlet* and Pants only 3s lid, Wool Gloves Is 9d. Astrachan 2 3 9d, Lined Kid 4s 6d. G. W. F;im*otl, "The Don, 72 Manchester street.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13109, 7 May 1908, Page 10

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