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Volunteer Notices D &s*aMilitia and Volunteer Office ; _ I S T ft I C T ORDER. D Battery New Zealand Artillery, the Wellington City Rifle*. Wellington Guards, I Well ngton Naval Volunteers, Artillery Cadets, and Rifle Cadets will PAR ADR opposite the Central Fire Brigade Station, on TUESDAY EVENING NKXT, the 2Sth INST., at 7.30 p.m., for INSPECTION, and March Out. EDWARD PEARCE, Lieut.-Col. Commanding District. Aft »r Parade, the Officers will meet at the Empire Hotel, to make arrangements regarding the Rifle Range and the new Drill-shed at Mount Cook Barracks. Public Notices IHE SISTERS OP MERCY have much pleasure in announcing the RECEIPTS their young lady assistants, also to the gentlemen of the committee, whose unselfish exertions in aid of the good work cannot be too highly praised. They also respectfully tender their best thanks to all kind friends who assisted at or patronised the Bazaar, and in general to the people of Wellington, who have always exhibited towards the Sisters a marked kindness and sympathy, particularly at times when their aid and support have been practioatiy needed. gCHOOL OF COOKERY. ATHENAEUM HALL, LAMBTON-QCAT. (Conducted on the same Principle as the National Training School, London.) MISS FIDLER, From the Edinburgh School of Cookery, Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Wellington that she will give a course of Practical Lessons • in Cookery. The course of instruction will consist of Twelve Lessons, accompanied with illustrations of Practical Cooking. A large Gas Stove will be fitted up, and Pupils will be enabled to see the various processes of Cooking from first to last. The afternoons of Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays will be devoted to superior as welt as plain cooking. The Evening Classes are formed to suit the convenience of those who cannot attend in the afternoon. Ladies in business and attending schools are particularly iuvited to attend the Evening Classes. The Lessons will he of two hours, or more, duration each day, between the hours of two and four in the afternoon, and seven and nine in the evening. During the progress of the Lesson the teacher will minutely describe the ingredients, quantities, mixing, time of cooking—in fact, every detail incidental to the Lesson. Pupils are requested to provide themselves with a small notebook and pencil, that they may make their own notes, and thereby retain what they could not trust to their own memory. The articles made at each Lesson will he laid on the counter with the price attached, and the pupils will ha at liberty to purchase j them. The Lessons will include the cooking of Soups, Poultry, Entree*, Fish, Stews, &c., Cakes, Pastry, Puddings, Pies, Jellies, &o. Special care will be taken to show the pupils that not an atom of material used in the kitchen need be wasted or thrown away. One Lesson in each course will be devoted to sick-room cookery. LESSONS. Special Class— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, from 2 to 4. Evening Class —Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, from 7 to 9. Ladies intending joining for the course, are requested to do so after the first lesson, as Miss Fidler will only give one course of twelve lessons in Wellington. j TERMS. Special Class —£2 2s. per course of twelve lessons. Evening Class—£l Is. per course of twelve lessons. Single Lesson—4s. and 2s. respectively. The first afternoon and evening lessons will be given free of charge, when all interested in the classes are invited to attend. The opening lesson on Wednesday, 29th October, at 2 p.m. Evening lesson on Wednesday, at 7 p.m. pROFIT AND ENTERPRISE. • WHAT TO BUY OR AVOID ! AN ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF BEST MINERAL WATERS AND CORDIALS, Having 20 years Practical Experience, OFFERS ADVICE to Firms now engaged or intending to embark in this Lucrative Business as to the Correct Plant, Machinery, Sound Modern Patents, Stock, Chemicals, and Recipes, to ensure ECONOMY and obtain UTMOST PROFIT with Superior Quality, thus preventing the serious and expensive blunders caused by misleading advertisements. Fee, 2 guineas. Address : MR. H. W. CARTER, Spring Hill House, BRISTOL, ENGLAND. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE KAIWARRA LOCAL BOARD DISTRICT. An Election will be held at the Schoolhouse, Kaiwarra, at NOON on the 29th day of OCTOBER, in accordance with the Local Boards Act, 1873, for the returning of five duly qualified persons to serve as commissioners for the Kaiwarra Local Board. Iq the event of a poll being demanded it will take place on the 30th of OCTOBER, at the Sahoolhouae, Kaiaarra, commencing at 9 a.m. and closing at 4 p.m. C. THOMPSON, Jun., Returning Officer. Kaiwarra, 20th October, 1879. T"~ 0 CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS. AND OTHERS. MESSRS. BLIZZARD and WHISHAW are prepared to deliver Totara, Red and White Pine, Rata, &o. Tongued and Grooved, Rusticating, and other Planing to order. For particulars, apply BLIZZARD & WHISHAW, Obariu ; Or, JAMES WALLACE, Tjambton-quay, A LADY residing in a good locality is prepared to take two or three ladies as boarders. References required. Address “ Alpha," care of Mr. Barraud, Molesworthstreet. A SURVEYOR (five years’ colonial experience in the field) Wants Employment. Can level, take sections, &c. ; fair calculator; good certificates. F. H. 8., office of this paper.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5795, 25 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5795, 25 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5795, 25 October 1879, Page 3

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