EDUCATIONAL. Q H KTWODE SJ CIIO 0 L 273 Devon Street, New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAYSCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. The School will Re-open on Wednesday, February 7, 1017. Pupils prepared, if desired, for Matriculation, Civil [service, and all Musical Examinations. Boarders received from the age of six years. Special Classes for Swimming and Life-saving, besides the usual Physical Culture. Vacancies for a few outside Music Pupils. Miss Stiyiford will he at home to receive parents and guardians on Satur4ily> February 3, from 3to 5 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH ■fi ECIIX IC A L QOLL EG E. PAY CLASSES, 1017. FIRST TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. COURSES OF WORK--Agriculture, Engineering, Commercial, Wood-working Trades, Domestic Work, Arts and Science (for students intending to take up teaching), Art and Art, Crafts Work, Nursing Course. All Girls take Singing and Calisthenics. All Boys take Military Drill. FREE PLACIfe AND FREE RAILWAY PASSES OPEN TO—1. All Seolarship holders or holders of Proficiency Certificates. 2. All Standard VI. Competency Certificate holders who obtain special merit in Handwork and - Eletnentary Science. FEES FOR NffiMTREE STUDENTS—(a) From 14 years of age to 17 years, £ 1 per term. (b) Above 17 years of age, £1 10s per term. Non-free Students can obtain Railway Passes at the following ratse: — (a) Under 10 years, 10s 8d per term. (1>) From 111 to 19 years of age, 21s per term. Full prospectus and enrolment forms from the Secretary, Education Office, New Plymouth, or from the College Office. A. GRAY, Director.
SHOWS Taranaki -metropolitan 'AGRICULTURAL CSOCIKTY. 42nd ANNUAL SHOW. new show ground, waiwa-KAII-10, NEW PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February,2B and March 1, lDi7. HOST COMPLETE SCHEDULE EVER ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY. GENERAL ENTRIES Close on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1017, Schedules on application to 'A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. Care Stocker and Humphries, Currie Street, New -Plymouth, EVERYBODY'S DRINKING IT! What? GREEN GINGER. A Pure, Wholesome, and Refreshing 'Drink for Sensible People. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. A tablespoonfnl to a large tumbler of water. 50 Drinks to the bottle. 3 ' I/O per Bottie. All Grocers. ORDER TO-DAY FROM YOUR GROCER! •You Will Be Satisfied.
f'HIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY E. MAETZIG, JEWELLER, IXGLEWOOD, Has deckled to Close Down his WellEstablished Business on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3. To Effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE of his Large Stock, he is allowing the BIG DISCOUNT OP 5/- IN THE £. ON 'ALL GOODS. , E. MAETZIG, JEWELLER r INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1917, Page 1
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