MANAWATU-OIIOUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. COOKING DEMONSTRATION FEILDING SHOW. MRS BARRINGTON, of Wellington, will give Cooking Demonstrations at the Feilding Show on the Ist and 2nd February Next. K. W. EGLINTON, Managing Secretary. TRIS N. SMITH, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., JL L.R.S.M. Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory of Music and Harmony, Resumes teaching January 31. Address, 108 Russell Street. MR BELLIS. MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, HAS resumed practice at 77 Fitzherbert Avenue, ’phone 6455. GLADYS E. STRATTON. L.R.S.M., L.T.C.L., F.T.C.L. TEACHER of Pianoforte, Theory, 1 and Harmony. Resumes teaching February Ist. Studio, 256 Featherston Street, ’phone 7142. s VERA MOGINIE (Sydney Conservatorium.) 170 ICE PRODUCTION AND V SINGING. First Terms Commences Wed. Feb. 2. Studio: ROOM 17, COLES BLDGS., Palmerston North. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. J/pSS L. L. WATKINS, A.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. At 274 PARK ROAD. KATHLEEN BREWER, A.. JL .v.JJt) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, 1 THEORY OF MUSIC AND HARMONY Desires Pupils. “HAVEN HO,” ASHHURST, Phone 34. MISS MAVIS G. FRANCIS A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. piANOFORTE. FOXTON, RANGIOTU, OROUA DOWNS. Address: Oroua Downs, Foxton. HUNTERVILLE SPORTS AND HIGHLAND GATHERING. HUNTERVILLE DOMAIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. PIPING and Dancing, Horse Events, Field Events (post entryL Amateur Athletics, Chopping and Sawing. Entries close 8 p.m. Monday, January 31.
PALMERSTON NORTH COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Club will be. held at the Club’s premises, Cuba Street, on MONDAY, 14th February, 1938, at 8 Business. —Anjiual Report and Bal-ance-Sheet, Election of Auditor, Notice of Motion and General Business. L. I. PLIMMER, Secretary. N B • The election of Officers will be held on THURSDAY, 24th February, P 4LMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: H. M. SCOTT, M.A., Dip. Ed. THE DAY SCHOOL Session for 1938 begins on MONDAY, February 7. FULL-TIME DAY COURSES are provided as follows: — FOR BOYSTrades, Rural Industrial, Commercial, Arts and Crafts. FOR GlßLS:—Commercial, Domestic, Arts and Crafts. SPECIAL COURSES:—These may be arranged for students who in addition to taking one of the usual courses wish to prepare for professional examinations. PROSPECTUS: —Copies may be obtained from the Office of the Board, 105 Rangitikei Street, or from the School Office. The Principal will interview parents at the School on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 3rd and 4tli February, between 10-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. The EVENING SCHOOL Session begins on MONDAY, 21st February. Details of courses and particulars of enrolment are contained in the Prospectus and will be advertised later. PAIIIATUA SHOW SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12th, 1938. Bigger, Brighter and Better Than Ever. SIX BIG JUMPING CONTESTS. First Prize in Open Hunters’ Leaping Event- £2O. Substantial Prize-money. Valuable Cups and Rose Bowls. Record Entries Coming to Hand for all Sections of the Show. Chopping Contests. Dog Trial. Come and Picnic in Delightful Surroundings—Carnival Park —a Beauti ful Belt of Native Bush, some 15 acres in extent, adjoining the Showgrounds. Unsurpassed for Charm and Allurement. Hot Water Free. Every Modern Convenience. V' Entries Close TUESDAY, Feb. Ist. Grand Dance on Show Night. Popular Prices. Show Schedules promptly forwarded on application to J. A. WALSH, Secretary. PICNIC Baskets, Work Baskets, Shopping Baskets AT TINY TOTS’ GARAGE Cuba Street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 52, 29 January 1938, Page 10
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