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PUBLIC NOTICES. VOCAL CLASS. JAS. CRICHTON, 58 Bell Street, will commence a Class of Instruction for a limited number of enthusiastic s indents who aspire to become future teachers of voice culture and singing. Consultation by appointment. Five years’ study in London with the following eminent teachers: Dr. Hamilton Robinson, Guild Hall School of Music, London; Madame Liza Lehmann, Guild Hall School of Music, London; Signor Baraldi, Guild Hall School of Music, London; Bassett Roe, Guild Hall School of Music, London; Gabriel Bandaret, Shakespeare method. Formerly Musical Director Wanganui Garrison Band, Orchestral Society, Amateur Operatic Society, Leidertafel, St. Paul’s Choir. ’Phone 2669. ARAMOHO FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. ANNUAL meeting will be held on Monday night, 7th instant, in Aramoho Boating Hall at 8 o’clock. Business: Election of Officers, Annual Report. Members and intending members unable to attend please forward names to secretary. P. WILSON, Secretary. SCHOOL OF DANCING, MARTON. VIOLA BARKER, Teacher of Operatic, Character, Classical, National, Ballroom Dancing and Deportment. The Studio, No. 12A Broadw(ay, re-opens the' beginning of March. Prospectus posted upon application. Private address: 2 Harris Street. Modern Ballroom Dancing Taught, including the latest Fox Trot, Quick Step, Paso-Dooble Valse, Tango and the new Flat Charleston. ELECTRICAL WIREMEN’S EXAMINATION. AN Examination under the Electrical Wiremen’s Registration Act will be held on Friday and Saturday, 29th and 30th of April, 1927. Application forms may he obtained from the Registrar, Electrical Wiremen’s Registration Board, Wellington. Applications must reach the Registrar not later than Friday, Ist April No application will be received after that date. No qualifications are necessary and the examination may be taken as a whole or in two parts. It is necessary to pass both parts, to be nineteen years of age and have not less than three years’ service before registration can be effected. P. H. GWYNN, Registrar. MARTON ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL gPORTS MARTON PARK, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1927, Starling at 1 p.m. Cycling Events (Professional). —Half one, two and three miles (open), two miles (local). Athletic Events (Amateur). —100yds. Maiden and 100, 220, 440, 880 yards and One Mile Handicaps, 880yds. Relay, High Jump, Long Jump, Hop, Step and Jump. Highland Events for boys and girls from 10 to 16 years of age; Juvenile Boy Scout, and Novelty Events. Nominations close Saturday, March 5, 1927, with the secretary. Admission to ground: Gentlemen, Is 6d; ladies, Is; Children, 6d. Programme on application to L. R. PRESTON. Hon. Secretlary, Marton. LEASE OF PRISON BRICKWORKS AT TRENTHAM. ABDICATIONS arc invited for the Lease of the above complete Brick- ' works Plant situated near Trentham and having a railway siding from Heretaunga Railway Station (17 miles from Wellington) right into the works a half mile distant. These modern works have a capacity of 55,000 bricks weekly and situated alongside is a clay deposit of exceptional quality and in unlimited quantity—the whole is ideally situated for the economical manufacture of high grade bricks and pipes. Here is an undoubted opportunity for private enterprise—whether a present manufacturing owner, manager, builder or architect —with a small capital outlay to manufacture products of a value of £12,000 annually. The Royalty rate required is just sufficient to provide for depreciation and to return to the State a low nominal rate of interest on the capital invested. The advantage resulting from the low interest rate is practically an equivalent to the rail freight from Trentham to Wellington. This puts the lessee on an equal footing with the city works and in an enviable position to cater for the building requirements in the progressive Hutt Valley. Full particulars may be obtained from the Controller General of Prisons, Government Buildings, Wellington.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19783, 5 March 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19783, 5 March 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19783, 5 March 1927, Page 1

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