THE PATRONISING PUBLIC OF STRATFORD CAN PURCHASE PRESENTS FOR ALL SEASONS - OF THE YEAR AT C; E. .TAMES BROADWAY SUBSTANTIAL! EM SDNSTRUfiTBDK AMD TAHT EF M L i M DE3I CM. HAVE yon jot seen onr extensive rr.nge of Bedroom Suites »nd bedutesdl' P YUU will certainly be delighiei with our present showing, WE specialise in tin# section, and every we sell is a maijterpieoe of sound construction and is tasteful in design. WE se» to it that cywy piece of furniture, we stock S % made % expert craftsmen from thoroughly well aeasoned wood.
OUB aim is to do <nvro> than merely sell furniture to those who , •some to buy. We *re out to have every onstoruer a ft&fciaaeci customer at any cost. We ar* eager to make a good fviend of every one who buy* from ns,A Visit navi nil! bo tlsafc aefß a®#® 1 ;. W. R. 3SflfiKLBSftH, Artlstlo FaraSatoSr BROADWAY Stratford W. SMITH, COAL .MERCHANT, Portia Street. Good supply of coal on hand. Orders promptly attended to. Phone 142,
R. HEAVEN, JOBBING CARPENTER. Ail kinds of Building and Repair work done in town or country. Strictly Moderate Prices. Saws sharpened and set at shortest notice. Address:—Mountain Road, Ist house past Flint Road. T EGHNICAL C OLLEGE ’ NEW PLYMOUTH. DAY CLASSES COMMENCE, MONDAY FEBRUARY 8, 1915. Proficiency Certificate, Free Place, and Scholarship Holders are admitted to all Classes Free of Charge. THERE IS NO AGE LIMIT. Other Students pay £1 8s per Term for any or all of the Classes. Students wishing to travel by train may obtain a Certificate for Free Railway Pass on application to the Director. The Courses of Instruction are:— 1. ENGINEERING—EIectricaI and Mechanical. ' 2. WOODWORKING TRADES.— Cabinet-making and Carpentry. 3. AGRICULTURE and DAIRYING. —A Special instructor is being engaged for this subject, and the course includes Practical Farm Work, Elementary Plumbing, Farm Carpentry,. Elements of Engineering, Agricultural Chemistry, and Botany, I. COMMERCIAL.—IncIuding Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand, and Office Work. 5. DOMESTIC.- -Including Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery, Hygiene, Laundry Work, Home Nursing, and Fancy' Work. / 0. NURSING COURSE (for Girls intending to take up Nursing as a profession). —Including Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Chemistry, Botany, First-aid and Ambulance Work, and Invalid 'Cookery.
. 7. ART COURSE (A Special Art In-] structress has been appointed).—The Course includes Leather Work Mod-1 dolling and llepousso Work . 8. A Course for'Pupils intending to take up Teaching as a profession. The Course includes Elementary Psychology, School Method, Carton and Cardhoard Modelling, Plasticine Work, Hygiene, Botany, Drawing, and Singing. 31.VC INC and PHYSICAL CULTURE' form prominent features of the work | of the College. . PIANO TUITION can be obtainedj on payment of a small extra lee. In addition to the above Special, Courses, the Curriculum includes all; the Subjects of a Good General Edu-; Cation. Suitable Boarding Accommodation can ho arranged. Enrolment Forms can be obtained from the Director. ..IV/STOTOR BIKE (New Hudson) and IxiL Side-car, for sale, lirst-class condition 3-4_h.p.; latest model. Bargain for £55. Apply this office ?4 TflOR SALE—Triumph, .3’,-h.p., 1913 free engine, 2.V tyres, perfect f nlL- s-.‘■rp Ap'fly Box 38. Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1915, Page 6
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