NOTICE TO ATTEND ANNUAL TRAINING. N.Z. TERRITORIAL FORCE TRAINING, 1913. UNIT sth (WELLINGTON) REGIMENT, •Commanded by LIEUT.-COL. G. HARCOURT TURNER. THE Non-commissioned Officers and Men of the above-named Unit are hereby directed to attend for the Annual Training in Camp. The Unit will assemble at LAMBTON STATION, Wellington, at 5.15 o'clock p.m. on the 14th day of FEBRUARY, 1913, for Seven Days' Training in Camp to be held at Trentham. Any member of this Unit who, without having obtained leave of absence either on Medical Certificate or by permission granted by the Commanding Officer, fails to attend as directed above will be liable to be proceeded against according to law. Members of this _ Unit are hereby warned that this Notice to attend_ will be considered sufficient notwithstanding that they may not have received a personal notice. No excuse will be taken for absence unless supported by a Medical Certificate or by leave granted by the Commanding Officer. Station : Wellington. (Signed) C. HARCOURT TURNER, Commanding sth (Wellington) R«gt. (Unit). Date : 31st January, 1913. PIANOFORTE. ~~ MISS EAMES Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 3rd February. Address— 73, Fairlie-terrace, Kelburne. MUSIC. MISS FANNY G. SEALY, L.R.A.M., has returned from London, and will resume Teaching Pianoforte, Singing, Harmony, Musical Appreciation, WEDNESDAY, sth February. Address care of Miss M'lntyre, Wellington Piano Co. NELSON COLLEGES. ' ri\HE First Term will commence as JL follows : — Bays' CoIIege— WEDNESDAY, sth FEB. Girls' CoIIege— THURSDAY, 6th FEB. Tho Principals will bo in attendance from 2 to 4 p.m. on the day preceding the opening of the respective Colleges, to receive New Pupils. R, CATLEY, Secretary. J. H. SMITH, Organist and Choirmaster, St, Thomas's Church, HAS Vacancies for Music Pupils. Appointments can be made by 'Phone 3087. Teaching Rooms— lll, Hill-street; St. Thomas's Infant Schoolroom (Mondays and Thursdays only). ____»_____ ! PIANOFORTE. ' MISS E. N. TRUEBRIDGE WILL Resume Teaching at her Rooms, 220, Lambton-quay (over Littlejohn's), on MONDAY, 10th February ; and at Lower Hutt on TUESDAY, 11th February. l Telephone 767. PIANOFORTE. MISS EILEEN N. GAYNOR, A.T.C.L., L.A.8., i 6 prepared t6 receive Pupils for Pianoforte. Term commences 3rd February. Apply Wellington Piano Company. PIANOFORTE, THEORY OF MUSIC, AND HARMONY. MISS C. SIMPSON, L.A.B. fIIHE First Term will begin on ThursJ- day, 6th Feb. Miss Simpson will bo at her Room at tho Dresden on Wednesday to receive old and new pupile. Addrese-^l9, Devon-street... VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE (Pupil of Sir Charles Santley, London, and Signor Blasco, Milah) Resumes Teaching on TUESDAY, 4th February. At Home to intending pupils MONDAY, 3rd. 77, The Terrace. Tel. 2668. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS JENNIE LUKE will Resume Teaching on the 10th of FEBRUARY at the Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Webb-street. Pupils prepared for Exams. Private Address : 16, Levy -street. , BRADBURY SUCCESSES | IN AUSTRALIA ! THE recent Inter-State Reliability Contest between Melbourne and Sydney was over a total distance of 570 miles. Two Bradbury Motor Cycles arriyod at Sydney _ G.P.O. _on time without loss of a single point. Honours come easy to the BRADBURY. E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD WHOLESALE AGENTS, • VICTORIA-STREET. THE HAWKES BAY FRUIT GROWERS' CO., LTD,, have OPENED a BRANCH DEPOT at 119, •CUBA-STREET. Preserving Peaches, 201b case, 4s, 3s 6d, and 2s 6d Direct from Grower to Consumer. All Varieties PEACHES and PLUMS. Cases Delivered Free to All Parts City and Suburbs. Note Address— NEXT HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. WANTED TO SELL. A COTTAGE by the Sea; Kilbirnio; 4-rd. Verandah Cottage, first-class order, sunny position; 80ft above sea-level, handy to beach and tram ; i bathroom, bcullery, w orkshop, shed ; built-in copper and tubs; good fowlhouse ; cityS water; 36£ years' Government workers' loan ; erected personally by practical carpenter for his own occupation ; section 40 x 120 ; practically level ; close-boarded fences, except picket fence in front ; tastefully laid out in garden, with hedges and grass plots. Prico £600. Apply a OWNERSHIP, Evening Post. A B.C. Taxi Service— Best cars for • Parties, Weddings, etc., to be had. i Sunday and night 'phone 2939, day 2924. I Nightingale, Proprietress, 103, Lambtonquay. HANNAH'S Sale begins To-morrow. Men's Glaco Kid high-grade Boots, usually 17s 6d, sale prico 10s 9d. VACANCIES for vi«itors and permanent guests at the Wentworih Private Hotel, Clyde-quay, near Tp Aro Station and wharves: ldtram section, fine view, moderate terms. Tel. 1190; 1 HANNAH'S Sale begins To-morrow. Girls' Glace Kid triple-bar Shoes, Bize3 7 to 10, usually 6^ 6d, sale price 4s 9d. ___ PUFFS, PincurlsT"^ a Switch of Hair will improve a lady's appearance at the races or opera. Combings purchased. Stamford arid Co.. L'uba-st. WEDDING anTl Family Groups tastily arranged nt tho Tosca Studio. 220. Lambton-quay, opp. Kirkcaldie'*. TV"ICELY Furnished~Singio or Double ■*• i Rooms \ftcunt. p\cr\' convenience; from 6s weekly. Apply 20, Aitkcn-at., kThorndon.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 8
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