EAST END ON q_l H V R S D AY K X T Also FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Tiiuo anil Place to assist the Most Popular Watering Place for botli Town and Country People. STALLS of Fancv Work. STALLS of Produce. STALLS of .Tuinple. STALLS for Batchelors. "STALLS for Dolls (great, big beauSTALLS ful Dolls). STALLS' fur Refreshments. STALLS for Sweets STALLS for Sports anil Games. STALLS for Music STALLS for Dancing, etc. The results of months' of work by the Ladies" Committee. TUG-OF-WAR E V E 1! Y N I G II T Teams from All Parts of the Province Competing. SIDK SHOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. W. fl. FLETCHER, Hon, Seeretar NEW PLYMOUTH rp ECIIN 1C A L (■< OLL EG E NIGHT CLASSES, I!>U, RE-OPEN MAROII 2. Junior English—Tuesday, 7 to 8; 10/dunior Arithmetic —Tuesday 8 to 0; 10/- ' Senior English. Ma trie, ami Senior Civil —Wednesday, 7 to !); 12/0. Latin—Monday, 7 to 9; 12/0. Commercial Correspondence, PrecisWriting and Typing—Monday, 7 to 9; 12/fi. Book-keeping—Friday, 7 to !), 15/-. Advanced Book-keeping and Auditing— Tuesday, 7 to !); 25/Shorthaml (Pitman's svstem)—Thurs-
day, 7 to !); 15/-. dressmaking—Wednesday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Cookery—Tuesday, 7 to i), Id/-. Geometry—Tuesday, 7 to 9, 10/-. Freehand Drawing—Wednesday, 7 to 9;
Mechanical Drawing—Thursday, 7 to 9; 10/-. ' Mathematics—Friday, 7 to 9; 12/8. Electrical Engineering—Thursday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Machine Drawing and ConstructionTuesday, 7 to 9; 15/-. Meehanical Engineering—Wednesday, 7 to 9; Friday, 7 to 9; 15/- for each class; combined 25/-. Plumbing (Theory)— Friday, 7 to 9; 10/Plumbing (Practical)— llondav, 7 to 9; 15/-. Cabinetumking—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 Oert.ilira.ta class—Monday, 7 toil;'ls/-. ' Students wishing- to work for examinations should communicate with 'the Director at once. Preficieney Certifiate-holders are free to all classes (no age limit). , ALFKED GKAY", Director. abb. LANE'S EMULSION beeaute it Uitct goad. Para'aU I encouraga tham to take it bacauta I it doe» good. 2/6 and 4/6 J
pRIVATE J-J OTE L. One Minute from Railway Station. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Every Convenience pro Tided for the TraTclling PuWie. Hot, Cold, and Showar Baths. Meals Served on Arrival and Departure ef Trains and Steamers. JJ AL K & Q 0., Proprietors. A LONERGAN & PEARCE COSTUME CARRIES STYLtf AND DIGNITY. Always expressing Fashion's latest note, our Costumes convey that satisfaction inspired liv correct "cut," LONEfiaAN & PEARCE DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BYERS' LONDON-MADE PIANOS At the Olynipia, London, recent!v, the display of BYERS* PIANOS caused a great amount of keen interest and attention, the exhibits he'mg greatly admired for their finished appearance and quality of tone. MR. WILLIAMS HYGIENIC TEA-ROOMS, AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN GILMOUR, Manaia, for Taranakt ;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 207, 2 March 1914, Page 1
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