EAST END ON Y II [' It SDA 1' E X T Also FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Time ami Place lo assist the Moßt Popular Watering Place for both Town and Country People. STALLS of Fancy Work. STALLS of Produce STALLS of Jumple. STALLS for Biitelielors. STALLS for Dolls (great, big bcauSTALLS ful Dolls). STALLS for Refreshments. STALLS for Sweets STALLS for Sports and Games. STALLS for Music STALLS for Dancing, etc. The results of months' of work by the Ladies' Committee. TUG-OF-WAR EVERYN I G II T Teams from All Parts of tlic Province Competing. SIDE SHOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. W. 11. FLETCHER, Hon. Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH ipiiCIINICAL 0 L L E G E NIGHT CLASSES, 1914, RE-OPEN MARCH 2. Junior English—Tuesday, 7 to 8; 10/Junior Arithmetic—Tuesday 8 to 9; 10/1 Senior English, Matric. and Senior Civil —Wednesday, 7 to 9; 12/ G. Latin —Monday. 7 to 9; 12/6. Commercial Correspondence, PrecisWriting and Typing—Mendav, 7 to !); 12/0. Book-keeping'—Friday, 7 to !), 15/-. Advanced Book-keeping and Auditing— Tuesday, 7 to 9; 25/Shorthand (Pitman's system)—Tlmrsdav, 7 to 9; 15/-. Dressmaking—Wednesday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Cookery—Tuesday, 7 to 9, 15/-. Geometry—Tucwlay, 7 to 9, 10/-. Freehand Drawing—Wednesday, 7 to 9; 10/-. Mechanical Drawing—Thursday, 7 to 9j 19/-. Mathematics —Friday, 7 to 9; 12/6.
Electrical Engineering—Thursday, 7 to 9; 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, 7to 9\ 10/Plumbing (Practical)— Monday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Cabinetinaking—Tuesday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Carpentry for Amateurs —Wednesday 7 to 9; 15/-. Building Drawing and Construction— Thursday, 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 shouM communicate with the Director at once. Proficiency Certifiate-holderi" are free to all classes (no age limit). ALFRED GRAY, Director. TKOCADERO pRIVATE JJ OTE L. One Minute from Railway Station. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Every Convenience provided for the Travelling PuVlie. Hot, Cold, and .Shower Baths. Meals Served on Arrival and Departure «t Trains and Steamers. H ALE * Q 0., Proprietor. A LONERGAN & PEARCE COSTUME CARRIES STYLE AND DIGNITY. Always expressing Fashion's latest note, our Costumes convey that satisfaction inspired by correct "cut," graceful lilies and good tailoring-. The season's new fabrics now arriving are especially charming. LONERGAN & PEARCE LADIES' AND (iF.XT.'i? TAT LOWS, DEYOX STREET, xew ply norm TAILORING A well-dressed man commands respect wherever he goes. Clothes makes tho man. I make the clothes. The best in fit, style and workmanship. Splendid selection of materials in exclusive designs and guaranteed qualities. You can rely upon getting a perfect fit, combined with latest ityle, it moderate cost, from WADDLE TAILOR, SEW PLYMOUTH. THE dally use o! LAN®'§ & ME DO LINE na tikes and ceeps the skin active «tU healthy. Freckles, spots, «n4 pimples quickly remove*, i/• cJ Chemists. i. T)OX'T KORCKT tlie Crtekerv Bargains at the Red Pest Sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 206, 28 February 1914, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 206, 28 February 1914, Page 1
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