TpETONE NAVAL ARTILLERY. Attention is directed to the following — Gunnery Drill (Forts)— SATURDAY, 24th Septembei, and 15th and 22nd October ; TUESDAY, 20th September, and 4th, 11th, and 18th October. Ex-members Morris-tube Match and Game Tournament— SATUßDAY, 24th September. Inspection by O.C. (Petone)— 27th September. Lecture by Master-Gunner Richardson, R.A. (Petone), 27th September. Cutters to be Manned SATURDAY, Ist and Bth October. Inspection (Petone), 25th October. Camp — Annual Course, 16 days in Fort, commences FRIDAY, 28th October. Trumpeters — Competition for position of Trumpeter will be held, open to respectable boys of good physique. Applications close 27th September. C. E. ARCHIBALD, Captain. 16th September, 1904.
WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION.
T I "* HE Annual General Meeting of I the above Association will be held in the Exchange Buildings on WEDNESDAY, 28th September, at 8 p.m. Business : Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers And General.
NOTICES OF MOTION : MR. WARREN to move— "That the representatives of the press be allowed to attend all meetings of the Association during the season of 1904-5." MR. SALMON to move— "That Rule No. 11 of the Championship Rules be struck out, and the following substituted': — "If any Junior or Thirdclass Championship be not finished within the two Saturdays allotted to it. it shall be decided on the first innings, unless the Championship Committee shall otherwise direct." MR. BRODIE to move— "That all words in rule 4 after 'consisting of be struck out ? and the following irords substituted : — 'Seven delegates, one member of each Championship Committee, one member of the Selection Committee, one Subscribing Members' Delegate.' " Also the following words to bo added to the rule as it would then stand : — "The Patron, President, Vice-Presidents, and Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer shall be ex officio members of this Committee." Consequential amendments. Rule s—To5 — To omit all words after "filled by election." Rul© 13 — In third line delete the words "of the Committee or." C. H. MANSON, Hon. Secretary.
UNDOUBTEDLY THERE WILL BE more WELL-DRESSED MEN in WELLINGTON during the Spring and Snmmei about to begin than ever before in the history of the city. MESSRS. E. B. DAVIS & CO., GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, OF 61, LAMBTON QUAY, have enteied the Season better prepared than ever to meet all demands likely to be made upon them for desirable fabrics. Their Staples are of convincing merit, and their Specialities very up-to-date in every particular. They handle nothing but reliable goods, and can be depended upon to please patrons in every detail. A call of inspection solicited. NOTE THE ADDRESS.
CHAS. A. TURNER. DERMATOLOGIST, HAIR AND MASSAGE SPECIALIST. T7l OR Falling Hair and Baldness, my Jj treatment, the result of years of my own experience, is most successful. In most cases an absolute cure is certain. Face Massage with electricity rounds •ay the cheeks by stimulating skin and muscles. Eradicates wrinkles, Acne and blackheads, and nrevents neuralgia. Superfluous Hair and Moles absolutely removed by ELECTROLYSIS, leaving perfectly unblemished skin. Prompt attention to all correspondCHAS. A. TURNER, N.Z. Times Buildings, Wellington.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 9
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