PUBLIC NOTICES. \ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL BASIN RESERVE. I ftJOTICE is hereby given that a charge -^ for admission to the BASIN RESERVE, will be made as under on Monday_ the 14th February, 1927 (Wellington Amateur Athletic Association), under the Wellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw .No. 49, after the hour of 6 o'clock v m viz.— '' I Admission to Ground— Adults (over 15 years of arje) .. ]s j Children (under 15 years of age) Free Admission to Pavilion— Adults (over 15 years of age) .. Is Children (under 15 years of age) Gd Persons who have entered the Reserve' before xne hour above-mentioned and who remain after, such hour are liable to pay the above charge. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. _ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.' TE ARO BATHS. JfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the occasion d the Swimming Carnival of the Lyall Bay Surf Club being held at the Te Aro Baths on SATURDAY the 12th FEBRUARY, 1927, the Me.S the Te Aro Baths will be CLOSED to the Public for Swimniin" between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. E. P^ NORMAN, 10th February, 1927. T°Wn °lerkWELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING BOWEN STREET. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that f BOWEN STREET will beTcLOSED for through vehicular traffic from and including the 10th FEBRUARY, 1927, until further notice, owing to paving operations. E. P. NORMAN, _9th February, 1927. 'J<nVn C_^__ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF PROCITmATION TA.KING WO^SA^S. XHE P™"° NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by ■^ Proclamation under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, dated the 29th New° Zeala Und^^ 27Wa^ V bl^hed ruarV 1927^ tJ, f"f / c 3rd Feb" on and after the fourteenth day of IrfT--ISty°evelh°USandh °USand H«°^ -d SCHEDULE. take lif:- X^ate ar6aS °£ the pieces of land n Y- "n" "nV^ t BeiSg Portion 'of 0. 0. 0.6 i Lo 2 DP. 7, of Section 659, n no,„ •, coloured red. . 0. 0. 0.40 Lot 5 D.P ; 7, of Section 659 and* portion of Section 660! coloured blue. ]M ngT' +l ,in the Wellington Lan™ Di stionccian U colowed as above-men-Dated this 10th day of February, 1927. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. Eates m order to avoid the 10 per cent eSO^^ 1! under Section? 6 o£«« • Leg?i st?P? to recover Rates Outstanding after this date will be taken without further notice. E. P. NORMAN, 10th February, 1927. EDUCATIONAL. THE CHOICE OF A SCHOOL. The Only Presbyterian Boys' College in the North Island is SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON, Healthy Situation. Bracing Climate. s^ "REGISTERED Private College for Board--*-v ers and Day Boys of all ages. Biblereading and Daily Religious Instruction. Boys carefully prepared for all public examinations, with special courses to suit' individual cases. Health of Boarders carefully guarded; daily medical inspection by experienced doctor. Buildings modern and well equipped Ample playing fields, swimming baths ' tennis court, rifle range, etc. No overcrowding of pupils or boarders. Attention is given to individual needs. Prospectus on application to THE PRINCD7AL, SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON. " SINGING. IP A. CAERLYON BENNETT, -'• , Pupil of CAV.VINCENZO SABATINI, Italy. Albert Visetti (London). Isidore de Solla (London). Stephen J. Mavrogordato (London). Studio: ROD'S BLDGS., 30, COURTENAY-PL. MRS. MENARD, Elocution and Speech Training. RESUMES TEACHING Bth FEBRUARY. "PUPILS' Successes for 1926 include 2 -"- Championships and over 60 Prizes. Studio: 02, PIRIE STREET. VIOLIN. J_ESLIE C. WALKER,; Careful Training In Artistic Violin Playing. STUDIO: 227, UPPER WILLIS STREET CINGING and Voice Production.—Mdine. y Emily Briggs (late Professor of Singing, L.A.M., London) resumes Tuition on Monday, 14th February. For prospectus . and appointments, write 2, Maitai-rd., Hataitai. Studio: 71, Cdurtenay-pl. (by appointment only). Successes at. last Wellington Competitions include ladies' championship, won by two pupils (equal), Miss Doris Symes, winner of diamond ring and two scholarships, and v Miss Alice Vinsen, also from the same source of tuition. Students' invitation recital, Ist March, Concert Chamber (see later advt.). PIANOFORTE. : MISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., 23, BOWEN STREET. fPERM begins on WEDNESDAY, 9th ■*• February. Aural Culture Classes on Saturday Mornings. DRAWING AND PAINTING. TVfISS YOUMANS will resume her classes X on THURSDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, at her Studio: 134, CUBA STREET. Evening Classes Mondays and Thursdays. LESSONS GIVEN IN ' T ANDSCAPE Painting, Raffia Work, ■*-* Basketmaking, Pewter Work, Leather Modelling and Colouring, Marquetre; Poker Work, Pin Painting, Batik and Barbola I Work. Lessons in Steel Guitar, Piano, Violin; Mandolin, and Banjo. In attendance Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 1 to 7. KADFORD STUDIO, , ..-. 125, Willis.street. _ '_'
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 4
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