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"'iriLlC NOTICES. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. | Established! 1537. Incorporated ISSO. Capital 1,500,000 I Fund 1,230,000 together 2,790,000 ! A DIVIDEND of JCI 5s per share and! Bonus of 10s per share for the halfyear, together equal to 14 per cent, per annum, having been declared at a meeting of Proprietors held in London on January 21th, 1910, the same is nowpayable to colonial shareholders. G. E. ■ TOLHUKST, Inspector. Wellington, January 25th, 1910. 251 CONCEET CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1910. PRESENTATION TO ME, E. GALLICHAN, BY THE LIBERALS OF NEW ZEALAND. THE Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, on behalf of the Liberal Party of NewZealand, will make a Presentation to Mr E. Gallichan. The members of the Ministry are to be present, and friends are cordially invited to (attend. E. ARNOLD, 235 Hon. Treasurer. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL, 93, Victoria street, REOPENS THURSDAY, February 3rd, 1910. ■ Intending students are requested to apply to the Director as soon 'as -possible. Hours, 10 a_m. to 12 noon this week. Usual hours thereafter. " W. S. LA TROBB, M.A., Director. F. Shaw, Registrar. 241 WELLIN3TON GIRLS' COLLEGE [THE'First Term \. ill begin at 5.30 a.m. L on Thursday, 3rd February. New Pupils must present themselves for enrolmant at 9.3') a.m. on Wednesday. 2nd February. All who have applied for free places must produce M the Principal the certificate 'under which they claim the free places. The Principal will interview parents and guardians on Tuesday, Ist February, between 9.30 a.m. and 12 noon, and between 2 and 4 p.m. No. 10, Hill Street, has teen approved by the Board of Governors as a Boarding House for girls attending the College, under the supervision of Mrs'Urquhart. . CHVS. P..POWLES, 220 - Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. IHE Firel Term will begin at 9 a. - on TUESDAY,', Ist February. All new pupils must present themselves foxenrolment at 10 a.m. , on MONDAY, January 31st, and all who have applied for free' places must produce to the Headmaster the Certificate under which they claim the free place. The Headmaster will interview parents and guardians on Saturday, January29th, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and ibetween 2 and 6 p.m. 71XPEBIENCBD MAN to take charge -J of. Costume and Mantle Department. " Application's, with copies of testiKjnials, to be addressed to W. STRANGE AND CO., LTD., 306 Christchurch. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. kTOTICB-is hereby given that ProceedT . ings will be taken to .recover all Rates Outstanding after 31st January, 1910, without any further notice. W. F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. Karori, 26th January, 1910. 281 jTISS ARLINE THACKERAY, "f- TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Will resume Teaching FEBRUARY 2nd. i Intending Dunils may interview Miss I Thackeray at the Dresden, on MONDAY 'and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, and l during week at i, Upland road, Kelburne. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet. Oboe and other Instruments, Will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, January 31st. 1910. THEORY a Special Feature. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR LEO BUCKERIDGE (Pupil' of Signor Blasco, Milan, and Sir Charles Santley, London) has resumed Teaching at. his residence, 77, The Terrace (opposite Dr Young's). ■ ......' PIANOFORTE. "R D. A. KENNY has resumed te 'at., his Studio, Dresden P rUTZHERBEBT TERRACE SCHOOL, 1 WELLINGTON. ■ oarding and Day- School for Girls. j. 4 jicipals: Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). THE NEW TERM WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. The Principals will be at home on the preceding FRIDAY-and SATURDAY*. . New day scholars must attend for entrance examination on SATURDAY, Februaiy sth, at 11 a.m. .. . . _,!•_. o 1- .• , will b"

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7038, 28 January 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7038, 28 January 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7038, 28 January 1910, Page 8

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