AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT' TO-NiGHT! FOR THE LAST TIME. j A powerful World Film Drama which proves that money is a good servant but a bad master. "the almighty dollar" "the almighty dollars "the almighty dollar 1 ' "the almighty dollar" "the almighty dollar" "the almighty dollar" A-great and illuminating lesson on DEVOTION TO MONEY MAKING AND ALL IT MAY MEAN. A Triple Star Cast Including JUNE ELVIDGS FRANCES NELSON JUNE ELVIDGE FRANCES NELSON : E. K. LINCOLN. E. K. LINCOLN. Alsoran 18th EPISODE OP "THE IRON CLAW "THE IRON CLAW" "THE GREEN-EYED COD." Only two more episodes to follow and the excitement increases in leaps and bounds. RESERVE AT COLLIER'S. If vou want to be sure of a seat. DANCE To be held in YyAREA HALL THURSDAY, MARCH 14. THURSDAY, MARCH 14. GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC GOOD SUPPER. Admission: Gents., 2s Gil; Ladies, Is. .7. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. - OPUNAKE RACING CLUB. A CCEPTANCES All Events, including Maiden, close MONDAY, March 11, at 5 p.m. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. NOTE.—A free Motor Service for Trainers only will ply at, intervals between Opunake, Oeo and Racecourse, for two days prior to the' races. TECHNICAL QOLLEGE NEW PLYMOUTH. EVENING CLASSES, 1918. EVENING CLASSES, 191 S. NEW SESSION BEGINS MONDAY,, MARCH 11. Classes commence at 7 p.m. and close Dressmaking (Seniors), 15s per term Shorthand and Typing' (Juniors), 15s per term. I Plumbing Theory, 10s per term. Motor-ear Engineering, £1 per term. WEDNESDAY. Dressmaking (Juniors), 15s per term. Bookkeeping (Juniors), 15s per term. Drawing and Arteraft Work (Juniors), 15s per term. Cabinctmaking (Juniors), 15s per term. Seniors, £1 per term. Shorthand and Typing (Seniors), 15a per term. nnri Work (Seniors), English and Arithmetic, 10s per term Mechanical Drawyng 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, 15s per term. If sufficient students are forthcoming, a class in Dressmaking for adults only will be held on Thursday afternoons from 4.15 to 6.15; fee, 15s. COMPULSORY CLAUSE. Boys between the ages of 14 years and 17 years must attend classes for at least four hours each week. Copies of the Compulsory Clause regulations may be obtained from the Education Office, or from the Director of Technical EducaP. S. WHITCOMBE, Scnrctanr.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1918, Page 1
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383Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1918, Page 1
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