RAHOtU RATTLE gALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. NEWTON KING TO7ILL' hold a Weaner Fair in conjunction with his Cattle Sale hi his Rahotu Yards on Tuesday, February £7, •s above, — SSO HEAD MIXED CATTLE 13 fat oows 3 stags 110 weaners Sale at 12.30. NEW PLYMOUTH fJECHKICAL QLA6SE6. FDJST TERM—MARCH 4. EVENING CLASSES: English Junior Commercial—Tuesday Fee, 10/Arithmetic (Commercial)— Tuesday. Fee, 10A English, Senior—Friday. Fee, 12/0 Latin Junior and Senior—Monday. Fee, 12/6 Elocution—Friday. Fee, 12/6 Book-keeping and Commercial Arithmetic—Friday. Fee, 12/8 Shorthand—Thursday. Fee, 12/6 Typing—Thursday. ' Fee, 12/6 Mathematics—Wednesday. Fee, 12/6 Electricity—Wednesday. Fee, 12/6 Engineering. Plumbing (practical)— Monday. Fee, 15/Plumbing (principles)— Friday. v Fee, 10/Carpentry and Joinery (workshop) —Tuesday. Fee, 15/Oarpentry and Joinery (Drawing) —Friday. Fee, 5/Dressmaking—Wednesday. Fee, 15/Cookery—Monday. Fee, 15/Home Economic and Hygiene— Tuesday. Fee, 15/-Agriculturer-Friday. Fee, 15/Drawing (Freehand and Model) — Wednesday. Fee, 10/Drawing (Plane and Solid Geometry)— Thursday. Fee, 10/Dr awing (Building and Machine Drawing)— Tuesday- Fee, 15/Qasses in French, Spanish and other subjects than above will be formed if sufficient students signify their intention to join.
AFTERNOON CLASSES: Dressmaking—Wednesday, 2 to 4. Fee, 16/Oooking for Xurses—Wednesday, 3.30 to 5.30. Fee, 10/Art Classes (Painting and Sketching from Xatnr.e)- -Tuesday and Wednesday, 2to 5. Fee, £1 Is Special one-day-a-wcek course for farmers' sons on Mondays, from 11 to 4, im Agriculture, Dairywork, Metalwork, "Woodwork, «tc. Early application is necessary. DAY TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Those desirous of taking up day courses in either (a) Commercial Subject*, or (b) Domestic Subjects, or (c) Subjects, are requested to atnd in their names as soon as possible. Each course occupies 4 hours a day, for 5 days in the week, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Conditions of admission may be obtained from the Education Office and from prospectus. All fees are per term, and aie payable •trktly in advance. . Terms of enrolment, prospectus and full information may be had from Education Office. W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director. JiARMER,— WfHY go in for wooden fencing Posts that last but a very short time, and are a continual source of wor*y/'when you can procure at the I same cost pencihg posts \ Of REINFORCED CONCRETE. that are everlasting! The labor of ' fixing the wires is reduced to a '•' minimum by using a small key which * we can supply. We are prepared to sell to farmers and others the right to manufacture \ the reinforce! posts FOR THEIR OWN USE ONLY. ROUND BACKFENCING POST. ' Send for particulars to HALL & WORTffINGTON, LEPPERTON.
FOB SALF* A BARB CHANCE. •piVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with KuUerj bathroom- and washhouse (detached), •leetric light, gas laid on. A convenient and comfortable choice little home on eighth of an acre, in healthy locality. TMee, £485. GILMOTJR AND CLARKE, LAND AGENTS,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 204, 26 February 1912, Page 1
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