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NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL QOLL EG E NIGHT CLASSES, 1914, RE-OPEN MARCH 2. Junior English—Tuesday, 7to 8; 10/Junior Arithmetic—Tuesday 8 to 9; 10/Senior English, Matric. and Senior Civil —Wednesday, 7 to 9; 12/6. Latin—Monday, 7 to 9; 12/0. Commercial Correspondence, PrecisWriting and Typing—Monday, 7 to 9; 12/6. Book-keeping—Friday, 7 to 9, 15/-. Advanced Book-keeping and Auditingl- - 7 to 9; 25/Shorthand (Pitman's system)— Thursday, 7 to 9; 15/-. .Dressmaking—Wednesday, 7 to 0; 15/-. Cookery—Tuesday, 7 to 9, 15/-. Geometry —Tuesday, 7 to 9, 10/-. Freehand Drawing—Wednesday, 7 to 9; 10/-. Mechanical Drawing—Thursday, 7 to S; 10/-. Mathematics—Friday, 7 to 9; 12/fl. Electrical Engineering—Thursday, 7 to 8; 15/-. Machine Drawing and Construction— Tuesday, 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 ConstructionThursday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Analytical Chemistry—Tuesday, 8.15 to 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 Certifiate-holderp are free to all classes (no age limit). ALFRED GRAY, Director.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 205, 27 February 1914, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 205, 27 February 1914, Page 1
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