MAECH 5, 6, HAST >END EAST END BAZAAR BAZAAR AND TUG - OP - WAR. TUG - OF - WAR. W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Sccretan
TARANAKI METROPOLITAN TARANAKI METROPOLITAN ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW RACECOURSE, NEW PLYMOUTH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. and THURSDAY (People's Day), FEB. 26. Most interesting, educational and enjoyable two day* ever provided for the publie in this district. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Refreshment procurable on the ground. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL AND DELAYED TRAINS and EXCURSION FARES. Admission—Gates: Is; Children Od. Grandstand; Is; Children (Id. Members free to all parts. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL QOLLEGE NIGHT CLASSES, 1914, RE-OPEN MARCH 2. nglish—Tuesday, 7to 8; 10/8 to 9; 10/Inglish, Matric. and Senior Civil —Wednesday, 7 to 9; 12/6. Latin—Monday, 7 to 9; 12/6. Commercial Correspondence, PrecisWriting ami Tvping—Monday, 7 to 9; 12/6. Book-keeping"—-Friday, 7 to 9, 15/-. Advanced Book-keeping and Auditing— Tuesday, 7 to 9; 25/Shorthand ' (Pitman's system)— Thursday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Dressmaking—Wednesday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Cookery—Tuesday, 7 to 9, 15/-. Geometry—Tuesdav. 7 to 9. 10/-. 9; 15/-. Machine Drawing and ConstructionTuesday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Mechanical Engineering—Wednesday, 7 to 9; Friday, 7 to 9; 15/- for each class; combined 25/-. Plumbing (Theory)— Friday, 7. to 9; 10/Plumbing (Practical)— Monday. 7 to 9; 15/-. Cabinetmaking—Tuesday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Carpentry for Amateurs—Wednesday 7 to 9; 15/-. Building Drawing and Construction — Thursday, 7 to 9; 15/-. \nalytical Chemistry- '" ' "'" ' 10.15; 20/-. Elocution—Wednesday, 7 to 9; 12/6. Proficiency Certificate class—.Monday, 7 ' to 9; 15/-. Students wishing to work for examinations should communicate with the Director at once. Proficiency Ccrtitiate-holders are free to all classes (no aire limit). ALFRED CRAY, Director.
TROCADERO pRIVATE JJ OTE L. One Minute from Railway Station. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Every Convenience provided for the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Meals Served on Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. JJ AL E & QO, Proprietors. TAILORING TALKS. Keep trying, and you are bound to succeed. We kept trying to execute our tailoring in a distinctive way, and the result is success in every LOXERGAX & I'EARCE suit vev, fit, style, material are all distinctive feare. There's the peri touch in our tailoring ..'liicli pronounces the suit "made for you." LONERGAN & PEARCE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 203, 25 February 1914, Page 1
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