PUBLIC NOTICES 1 C H 0 O L OF COOKERY. .MASONIC HALL, OAMARU. Cowlm-ted >-ii the system now iu vogue in a!i tii-j principal towns of Great Britain. MISS FIDLER flii!"i the Fdinburgh School of Conkory) Bcus i" in:!in:-to to the Ladies of Oam.irn that, hl.i: wili "ivo a course of Practical LesI Til..- ci.u si: of instruction will consist of Twelve Lessons, accompanied with illustratrations of practical cooking. A large Gas Stove h:is been Htted up, and Pupils will be enabled to see the various processes of cooking from first to last. 'J'heClas.-os are so arranged as to meet the requirements of people in different positions in life. The afternoons of Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays will be devoted to superior as well as plain cooking. The I'lvoning Classes on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays will be devoted to the plainer style of cooking. Young ladies attending school during the week are invited to attend the Saturday Lessons. The Les?->ns will be 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 th . progress of the Lesson, the teacher will minutely describe the ingredients, ijuanii'ies. mixing, time of cocklug; in fact i-Very detail incidental to the Lesson. I'mrl.v are reouost'd to provide the:nbe in attendance at lune 10, from twelve wishing to join the enroll themselves.
OAM Alt U ivi UTUALBKNEFLT BUIL DING SOCIETY'. Shareholders in the above Society can withdraw at a BONUS OK .SIX FOUNDS PER SHAKE: and parties desirous of at oiK-e paying oil their mortgages can do so, receiving an allowance of equal to half the accruing interest. Fur further information apply to ;!">$ GEORGE- SUMPTEK, Secretary. LIEKLIN WOOLS, BERLIN AVOOLS, GREAT VARIETY OF SHADE AND COLOR. Aico, a splendid assortment of Choice Patterns in CUSHION SLIPPERS, COSIES, &c. &c. PROSPECTUS a-.riiiix Dirccior Northern Land :uid Loan j (jon.pany .j'.\i;o!. .'liisr.i'ir, K--i|., Aicrchanfc I A. T'K I!. P/!:a:;dox, Esij., M.1.1.R., Local Director Australian Mutual Provident Society E. W. Ml '■-!■?. Esq., Merchant The 'Hon. At. S. Grace, ALL.C, Local Direeur Australian. Mutual Provident Society Walter J. Nathan, Esq., Mercliant Solicitous : Messrs. BrakjjO.v and Son*, Wellington. General Manager : George Samuel Guaham (Now Inspector Norwich Union Society). Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. Secretary : For organisation (and subsequent agent for Canterbury), Mr. FKEi'ic. E. A." Graham. Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association can be seen at the Oiiice of the Company, and at any of the Branches of the Bank of New Zealand, where forms of application can he obtained, and deposits will 1)0 received. It is not anticipated that any further calls will he made. The applications for shares will he considered as received, and the Lists will be, closed in each Province at the discretion of the Directors. THE LIST FOR THE OAMARU DISTRICT' WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY, 14th JUNE. The Bank of New Zealand is_ now prepared to receive applications for Shares. Applications for shares may also be made through | JOSEPH BOOTH, J 579 Oamaru.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 655, 8 June 1878, Page 3
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