THE : SALVATION ARMY. I r]EERrI°RIAL CONGRESS. TERBITORIAL CONGKESS GENERAL BRAMWELL BOOTH TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 4 th MAY, At 3 p.m. « TU-r. THE GENERAL WILL LECTURE: IHE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SALVATION ARMY." j The Prime Minister, W. F. Masaey, Esq., will preside. .-"' Supported by a platform of Leading Citizens. 6.30 p.m.-THE GENERAL WILL CONDUCT A GREAT-SALVATION MEETING-, MONDAY, sth MAY, 7.30 p.m. ■ ' MISSIONARY MEETING. MISSIONARY MEETING^ i parts of New Zealand. Young Children, with or without parents, cannot.be admitted. RAILWAY STRIKE OVER. NO MAIN TRUNK TRAINS ON SUNDAYS. ' BUT "AARD" WILL RUN AS USUAL. AARD SUNDAY MOTOR SERVICE. FARES TO'OR FROM WELLINGTON and PALMERSTON 30 "n WELLINGTON and WANGANUI .:. . "r" 45 0* WELLINGTON and NAPIER 65 0 WELLINGTON and NEW PLYMOUTH .'.'.'..""'.'.'.'.'.'. 77 6 ' AARD CARS MEET SOUTH BOATS. Book your Seats at any AARD GARAGE or any Government Tourist Bureau. FITZGERALD AND PEARCE, LIMITED, AARD OFFICE, 197, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephones: 2832 and 3653. Telegrams: "AARD," Wellington. \
___^ DANCING. VICTORIA HALL. MADAME_ FOLEY Irishes to inform her Pupils and Patrons that in future the Tuition Assembly Dances will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAYS, instead of Monday Evenings. All pupils who cannot attend on Tuesdays may transfer to Mr. Batt, who has taken over Saturday and Monday Nights. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES is teaching ALL THE LATEST DANCES at her Studio. 13, King's Chambers. Classes held on Mondays and Fridays, and Advanced Class Wednesday, at the Ambassador Cabaret, from 7 to 8 p.m. Terms commencing with pupils. Private Los'sons and Classes by arrangement at the Studio. Telephone 870. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, Wellington and Wairarapa PRINCIPAL: MISS DAISY DONNELLY (pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney). The Latest Ballroom Dances—Blues, Fox Trot, One Step, Valse Chicago, Also Solo, Ballet, Classical, Toe and Operatic Dancing. , Classes for adults and children. Lessons held at 30, Courtenay place and Sydney Street Hall. Private lessons by appointment. 48, Mulgrave street.. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS ISOBEL MILLER, Late of Sydney. LATEST Ballroom Dancing, includingChicago, Blues, Tango Waltz, Fox Trots. Correct Rhythm Taught. Leaun-to dance correctly. You will enjoy it much better. Private Lessons by appointment. Beginners' Class Monday. Advanced Thursday,-7.30. ■ Ballet, Toe, aid Russian dancing taught. Studio: Corner Willis and Mercer streets, opp. "Evening Post" Telephone 2566. ~~ DANCERS! ' ~ BE In the Fashion and Learn the BLUES, and CHICAGO. The MISSES CONNOP have the very latest methods, and can give yon PRIVATE or CLASS TUITION. Day or Evening. Rod's Buildings, 36, , Courtenay place (Allen street Entrance.) Ring Telephone 22-934. SCHOOL OF DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE.—MISS MAY MARRIS (Testimonials lona College) E. Watt's Buildings, Wakefield street (opposite Old Te Aro Railway Station). Tel. Classes and Private Lessons in Modern Ballroom Dancing, including "The Blues " Tango, Fox Trot, One Step, and Waltz.' Juvenile Classes in all Styles of Dancing. THE CONNOP SCHOOL.OF DANCING 36, Courtenay place. MISS CONNOP has returned from Australia and is now open to receive Pupils in the very latest Ballroom Dances—BLUES, CHICAGO, FOX TROT, TANGO WALTZ, OPERATIC BALLET, and CLASSICAL DANCING. Private or Class Tuition. " Tel. 22-934. OLD-TIME DANCES. THE Evans Bay Swimming Club -will commence a Series of Weekly Dances at the Library Hall, Newtown, on MONDAY NEXT, sth May. Old-timo Dancing to Beardsmore's Orchestra at old-timo prices: Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Dancing 8 to 11. Refreshments. DANCING. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM h as retnrned from Australia, and is teaching all the latest dances at her Studio Sydney Street Hall. Classes and Private Lessons. Adult Class, Thursday Evenings at 8 o'clock. Term begins with pupil' Children's Class for Eurythmies and Ballroom Dajicinp. Address: 45, Northland road. TeL dancing; = -. M-R. THEODORE TREZISE has re- . turned from Europe, London, Paris Berlin, etc., and has resumed Teaching' Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Blues, Chicao-o ■Studio: No. 156, Lambton quay (above Liberty's). For terms, etc., apply the Murray Fuller Gallery, 234, Lambton quay. WELLINGTON, CITY COUNCIL. UNDER THE TRAMWAYS ACT, 1908. TVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an i. V application having been received by the Wellington City ■ Council from the Branda Quarry Co., Ltd., for permission to construct across the new street running past the Branda Quarry, Lyall Bay, a private tramway of the nature indicated on the plan of the same deposited in the office of the Town Clerk to the said Council, Town Hall, Cuba street, Wellington, whore the same may be incpected by all persons without fee during ordinary office liours. The said Council will on the 22nd day of May, 1524, take into consideration the granting of a licenso to construct such tramvfay, and any memorial ot objection "received to the construction of such tramway signed by any ratepayer and received by tho Council at least three days before tho said 22nd May, 1924. The office hours of the Town Clerk' 3 Office are from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on week days, and from 3.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. on Saturdays. Dated at Wellington this 17th day of April, 1924. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. T GEORGE DIAMOND, of Ludlum crescent, Lower Jiutt, am not th R Person sued b.v Ycitch and Allan recently in the Court. (Sigued) UiiOUG£ L'iAAIOND.
MEETINGS. EARLY SETTLERS1 AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF \ WELLINGTON. THE SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON _ Members o£ the above Association are mvitud to meet at the PIPITEA WHARF WEDNESDAY,'7th MAY, at 10 sum., mviTES° rtW. A. EDWARDS, Hon. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING. MONDAY/sth MAY, 8 P.M., ' 196, Taranaki street. Business: Annual Reports, and Balancesheet. M. SEATON, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON TAJLORESSES rrrrr TERS. PRESSERS, ETO; INDUSTRIAL A ¥EP CZQ Feting wiii be held at Business: To endorse amendments to federation Council's Rules, No. 14, 22 28 v A, SWINDON, ' _ ■ . " -.-■ ■ Secretary. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUD-- ." ■" '■' ' ■ ■ENTS! ; >;"SOCiETY. A MEETING of' the Wellington Accountant. Students'. Society will /be held in Accountant' Chambers, Johnston street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT; 7th mst.,, at 8 p.m., when a Mock Meeting of Creditors will take place. THOMAS AUTON, * Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES ilulJLl rpHE Annual Meeting of Householders mttee for each duly constituted School District will be held throughout the WeltS. g??»Educatlon Di»trict on MOND4Y sth MAY, at 7.30 p.m. ( no t 8 p.m? as in former years). nfPlh CeSTT°f - Me.etin^ Main School of the District, except in the following districts:—Brooklyn, Fullford's Hall? Central Mission Hall, Webb street; Te Aro Old Settlers' Hall, Abel bmitn street; Le-vin, New-Century HallPahiatua, i3orough Council Chambers; JikeUuuna, Anglican Churchrcom; Ca'rterton, King's Theatre; Wadestown, Infant School. G. L. STEWART, I , Secretary. R.A.0.8. N.Z. CONSTITUTION. T ODGES MEET AT 8 P.M. MONDAYS—Sir Wm. Parkinson, No 9 at Dustin's Hall, Cuba street. " ' WEDNESDAYS—Tua Tora, No. 3 a f Druids' Hall, Lower Tory street ' THURSDAYSj-Sir A. D. Pickard," No 10, at Orange Hall, Daniel' street, Newtown. ■ ■ FRIDAYS —Haeremai/ No. 6, at Druids' Hall,-Lower Tory street WEDNESDAYS—Ferguson Lodge, No I 12. Orient Hall, Church street., pl- a- | merston North. Visiting Brothers of the R.A.0.8. cordially invited to attend. HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. ' WIREMEN'S LICENSE. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that all Wiremen's Provisional Licenses will be cancelled as from, the 7th DAY OF MAY, 1924. Anyone carrying out wiring or installation work in the Hutt Valley Electric Power District after that date without a License issued by the Board will be proceeded against. Dated this'2nd day of May, 1924. N 11. E. LODGE, Secretary. fi W. YON ZEDLITZ (Parliament i\3T« Corner). And H. B. WATSON (16, Aurora terrace) PRIVATE TUITION. ' Modern - French Literature. A course of about 15 Lectures will be given, in Andrews' Studio, 10. Willis street,. commencing Thursday, Ist May 8 p.m. Fee for course, 255. Lecturer G W. Yon Zedlitz. ■ Thorough Tuition of the •OIANOFOItTE,.- MANDOLn\- ■!«, 1 UKULELE ' D By - MISS ■JE-AN.TORNjUIj ' ' Aod MR. L. C. WALKER (Violin), Si Kent terraca..
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