AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT! TO-NiGHT! AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. A, Rattling Vitagraph Story, Written by Cyrus Townserid Brady. Starring MARY ANDERSON MARY ANDERSON 3IARY ANDERSON MARY ANDERSON MARY ANDERSON MARY ANDERSON The Most Wonderful Horsewoman of the Screen. "SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." "SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." "SUNLIGHTS LAST RAID.". "SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." 'SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." "SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." A Society Girl. Captured on a Train by an Outlaw Band, meets with a Series of Sensational Adventures. A of a ease of mistaken identity and a cheek skirt. Thrilling from opening to close. Extraordinary Scenes of. Fighting on Tremendous Precipices. IT'S WESTERN, BUT GOOD. "JERRY'S BIG DOINGS." "JERRY'S BIG DOINGS." A Conledy Scream, and PATHE GAZETTE. ■Fticeo as usual. Plan at Collier's. t JJARANAKI gCHOOLS QHAMPIONSHIP To be held in the Recreation Grounds, New Plymouth, on THURSDAY, MARCH 1-1, 1918. First Event commences at 11.1.1 a.m. THE FINEST ATHLETIC EVENT OF THE. YEAR. OVER 500 ENTRIES The nett proceeds devoted to the Taranaki War Relief Association. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. PUBLIC NOTICES. TECHNICAL QOLLEGE NEW PLYMOUTH. EVENING CLASSES, 1918. EVENING CLASSES, 1018. NEW SESSION BEGINS MONDAY, MARCH 11. -Classes eonrmeiiec at 7 p.m. and close at 0 p.m. Dressmaking (Seniors), 15s per term Shorthand and Typing (Juniors), 15s per term. Plumbing Theory, 10s per term. Motor-car Engineering, £1 per term. WEDNESDAY. Dressmaking (Juniors), 15s per term. Bookkeeping (Juniors), 15s per term. Drawing and Artcraft Work (Juniors), 15s per term. Cabinetmaking (Juniors), las per term. Seniors, £1 per term. Shorthand and Typing (Seniors), 15s per term. Drawing and Artcraft Work (Seniors), 15s per term. English and Arithmetic, 10s per term Mechanical Drawing and Electrical Engineering, 15s per term Pure Mathematics, £1 per term" Commercial Correspondence and Office Routine, 15s per term. Workshop Practice, £1 per term. Plumbing Practice, las per term. If sufficient students arc forthcoming, a class in Dressmaking for adults only will be held on Thursday afternoons from 4.15 to 0.15; fee, 15s. COMPULSORY CLAUSE. ' Roys between the ages of 14 years and '' IV years must attend classes for at least i four hours each week. Copies of the Compulsory Clause regulations may be obtained from the Education Office, or from the Director of Technical Education. ;! :• P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. ENGINE PAINT. ! Protect Engine and Radiator against i' Rust, and keep them looking nice and clean. Price: "s Cd per pint tin. I I. J. BRIDGER. >ium #«cmmsS<# Store ~*... El'*
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1918, Page 1
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397Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1918, Page 1
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