EDUCATIONAL,
GIKLS' HIGH SCHOOL. jy£ISS BAUU will be at the School, OU Hospital Boad, to interview. Parents on Monday and Tuesday next, February 5 and G, from >2 to -I p m. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. CONVENT SCHOOLS. pIE Convent Parochial School, New 'Plymouth, will re-open on MONDAY, February 5, and the Sacred Heart High School on WEDNESDAY, February 7. The Inglewood School re-opens on .MONDAY, 6th. MUSICAL, M B - L 0 gpi r k (Late of Dunedin) TEACHER OF VIOLIN. Sfl DEVON ST (next Everybody's). Will take a limited number of pupils Strict Tuition. Pupils prepared for examinations. Term commencing immediately. Fees: £2 2,s per quarter. First quarter payable in advance. Special quotations lor two or more.
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. JyJISS BARR will bo at the School, Mangorci Road, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 5 and (i, from 2 to 4 p.m., when all New Pupils are expected to present themselves for enrolment. WALTER BEWLEY, Secrotary. M R - R. ]Sl imLLE R EXAUD Resumes Tuition MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Country as ÜBual. Address 'Dawson Street QHETWODE SCHOOL 273 Devon Street, New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AXD DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. The School will Re-open on Wednesday, February 7, 1917. 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 Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, February 3, from 3 to 5 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL C|OLLEGE. DAY CLASSES, 1917. 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 Qirls take Singing ami Calisthenics. All Boys take Military Drill. FREE PLACES AND FREE RAILWAY PASSES OPEN TO—1. All Scolarsliip holders or holders of Proficiency Certificates. ' 2. All Standard VI. Competency Certificate holders who obtain special merit in Handwork and Elementary Science. FEES FOR NON-FREE STUDENTS—(a) From 14 years of age to 17 years, £1 per term. (b) Above 17 years of age, r £l 10s per term. Non-free Students can obtain Railway Passes at the following ratse:— * (a) Under 10 years, 10s 8d per term. (b) From 16 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. • v. A. GRAY, Director. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. I'WIN Cylinder 8 h.p. Indian, speedometer, lamp, etc., latest model, practically new. Owner buying car, £9O, 12-16 n,P - S " SEATER ENGLISH SUNBEAM CAR: spare wheel and all accessories; fitted wil;h four oversize Tyres, in good order. Car running weii. Price, £-230. Great Bargain. gWIFT MOTOR-BIKE, 3'/. II.P„ 3speed, Armstrong bub; perfect order good tyres; £35. 0% H.P. Bradbury, with basket sidecar—good going order £42 cash. NEWTON KING JJING VP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhoro else. Big, roomy 'Cars,. Competent driver*. Good service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1917, Page 1
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