■v.; NEW PLYMOUTH ITIECHNICAL QLASSES. FIRST TERM—MARCH 4. .EVENING CLASSES: English"Junior Commercial—Tuesday Fee, 10/Arithmetic (Commercial) —Tuesday. Fee, 10/English, Senior—Friday. Fee, 12/6 Latin Junior and Senior—Monday. Fee, 12/6 Elocution—Friday. Fee, 12/6 Book-keeping and Commercial Arithmetic—Friday. Fee, 12/6, Shorthand—Thursday. Fee, 12/6 i Typing—Thursday. Fee, 12/6 Mathematics—Wednesday. Fee, 12/6 Electricity—Wednesday. Fee, 12/6 Engineering. Plumhing (practical)— Monday. Fee, 15/Plumbing (principles)— Friday. 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. t Fee, 15/Agriculture—Friday. Fee, 15/Drawing (Freehand and Model) — Wednesday. Fee, 10/- • Drawing (Plane and Solid Geometry)— Thursday. Fee, 10/- ' Drawing (Building and Maehine ! Drawing)— Tuesday. Fee, 15/Classes 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/Cooking for Nurses—Wednesday, 3.30 to 5.30. Fee, 10/Art Classes (Painting and Sketching from Nature)--Tuesday and Wednesday, 2to 5. Fee, £1 Is Special one-day-a-week course for farmers' sons on Mondays, from 11 to 4, in Agriculture, Dairywork, Metalwork, Woodwork, etc. Early application is
DAY TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Those desirous of taking up day courses in either (a) Commercial Subjects, or (b) Domestic Subjects, or (c) Industrial Subjects, are requested to send 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 strictly in advance. Terms of enrolment, prospectus and full information may be had from Education Office. W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director. A HYGIENIC SCHOOL DESK. the Educational Institute's last conference the retiring president said —"lt is almost impossible to make children adopt correct attitudes unless suitable desks are provided." OUR " MODERN " SCHOOL DESKS are a big advance on the old style. desk accommodates one child, enabling it to sit comfortably, correctly. The writing board is sloped for writing, and can be made flat for drawing. Obtainable in six sizes. Can be made to suit rising platforms. Thousands in use. Users include Wanganui and Hawke's Bay Education Boards, Christchurch Technical College. Write for catalogue No. 20. BARNINGHAM & CO., LTD., George Street, DUNEDIN. Makers of famed Zealandia Range. F.N.Z.I.A. ARCHITECT. Devon Street, £sw Rymout'o. gEND your next PRINTING Order to the "Daily News." Prices right, tnd satisfacton guarantees. "" i 'i:'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 205, 27 February 1912, Page 8
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394Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 205, 27 February 1912, Page 8
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