WANTED, ETC. PATEA HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED, a Laundress, wages 25? per week and found. Apply, MATROX, Patea Hospital. PUBLIC NOTICES. J± LIGHT BAY COB; small sUr on forehead, one white foot. Reward on returning to Club Stables, Opunakc, AN APPEAL. f'HE Committee of the Gala Day Sports to be held at the East End on THURSDAY, 9th inst., solicit Donations for Prizes, also Tea, Sugar, Milk, Hams, etc. BE FREE WITH YOUR GIFTS AND HELP OUR RRAVE BOYS. QPUNAKE JJACING QLUB. TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. ACCEPTANCES and GENERAL ENTRIES close MONDAY, March C, at 5 p.m P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be Due and Payable at the Office of the Society, Brougham Street, TO-DAY (Saturday), March 4, 1910, between the hours of 9 a.m .and 5 p.m. 0. S. RENNELL, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 1916. T?VENING Classes re-open on MONDAY, March 6, at 7 o'clock. Monday—Architectural Drawing, Plumbing, Commercial Correspondence, Motor-car Engineering, Dressmaking. Tuesday Dressmaking, Book-keeping. Mechanical Drawing, and Applied Mechanics. Wednesday.—English and Arithmetic (senior), Shorthand, Drawing, and Painting. Thursday English and Arithmetic (junior), Shorthand, Electrical Engineering, Leather Work and Enamelling. Friday.—Plumbing, Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Workshop Practice, Steam, Gas, and Oil Engines, Turbines and Boilers, Art Needlework, Cabinetmaking. If sufficient students come forward, classes will be formed in Photography and Out-door Sketching. It is compulsory for all young people over fourteen, but not over seventeen years to attend on at least two evenings or afternoons per week. (Copies of regulations governing compulsory attendance may be obtained from the Director.) Free Students.—(a) All people between the ages of fourteen and seventeen; (b) All Free Place holders. For other students the scale of fees j may be obtained from the College. NOTE.—Returned wounded or sick soldiers will be admitted to any of the classes free of charge. ALFRED GRAY, Director.
33 rd a nnual S how Will take place on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March 7 and S. IMPORTANT ATTRACTION, EXHIBIT OF PRODUCE FROM THE MOUMAHAKI STATE FARM. 50ft of space ordered to be reserved. MAKE A NOTE OF THE DATES. CLASSES FOR VEGETABLES, FRUIT, FLOWERS, COOKERY, HOME INDUSTRIES, Etc., Etc. SCHEDULES NOW READY. Please send your entries along early. FRED. C. BAINES, Secretary. HENRY BROWN & C c HENRY BROWN. C. AHIER. F. H. BROWN. MORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO FARMERS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. We are SOLE AGENTS in New Ply mouth for the GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, We will be glad to do business at tin usual market rates. HENRY BROWN & C c WATERPROOFS (Guaranteed). Q.ARMENTS manufactured of every description. Stock sizes or made to leasure. Send for patterns and prices. —Silvertown Co., 165 Manchester St., ghxutshiircb.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1916, Page 1
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