THE PATRONISING PUBLIC OF STRATFORD CAN PURCHASE PRESENTS FOR ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR AT C. E. .TAMES BROADWAY SUBSTANTIAL IN SOMSTRUfiTiOM AMD ,T AST Spy L IN DESIGN. HAVE yon yet seen our cut* , tensive mage of Bedreo* Suites and bedsteads f YOU oerteinJy be delightei with our present showing, WE specialise in this section, and every piece we sell is a math erpieoe of sound construction and it tasteful in design. WE see to it that every pieos of furniture we stock is made by expert craftsmen from thoroughly well seasoned wood. OUE aim is to do more than merely sell furniture to those who oome to buy. W© are out to have every customer a satisfied customer at any cost. We are eager to make a good friend of every one who buys from u». A visit new will ba time well ajwfii W. end E, BROS K .LC B A '4 K t v*’ ’ : Artists® Furnlshars, BROADWAY, Stratford.
mECHNICAL 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 aud 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. 4. COMMERCIAL. —Including Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand, and Office, Work. ' 5. DOMESTIC.- -Including Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery, Hygiene, Laundry Work, Home Nursing, and Fancy Work. 6. NURSING COURSE (for Girls intending to.take up Nursing as a pro. fessiou). —Including Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Chemistry, Botany, First-aid and Ambulance Work, and Invalid 'Cookery. 7. ART COURSE (A Special Art Instructress has been appointed).—The Course includes Leather Work Moddpiling and Repousse Work . 8. A Course for Pupils intending to take up Teaching as a profession. The Course includes Elementary Psychology, School Method, Carton and Cardboard Modelling, Plasticine Work, Hygiene, Botany, Drawing, and Singing. SINGING and PHYSICAL CULTURE form prominent features of the work of the College. PIANO TUITION can be obtained on payment of a small extra fee. In addition to the above Special Courses, the Curriculum all the Subjects of a Good General Education. % ■ Suitable Boarding Accommodation can be arranged. Enrolment Forms can be obtained from the Director. QOLLEGE,
MISS EVANS, Licentiate of Trinity College, London. TEACHER of Pianoforte, Harmony, and Theory of Music, resumes tuition on Tuesday, February 9th, 1915! Address—Regan Street, Stratford. TAKEN, l»y mistake, from County Hotel, on Thursday evening, Waterproof Overeat, grey cap in pocket; owner’s name on coat. Will person kindly return to County Hotel. w he re P. 0., ANTED TO BUY—Stratford Dairy .Co-operative Shares; must a.sonahle. Reply to “Shares,” Huiroa. ANTED, immediately, Two Scrub Cutters. D. McMillan, Tututawa. WANTED— Woman, to do plain sewing for a few days. Apply Mrs W. G. Malone, Opunake Road. SPLENDID chance to get new Cycles and all Accessories cheap. Clearing out, giving up business. Cali and see for yourself. CT’vtou. Broad w~v.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1915, Page 6
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