AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S IiATINEE TO-DAY AT a p.m., AKD FINALLY TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT CHAHMING VIOLA DANA CHARMING VIOLA DANA In a Metro feature. "BREAKERS AHEAD* "BREAKERS AHEAD" A story of life around Cape Cod. Ulual Prices. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO WELCOME HOME social will be tendered to Private A. V. Grey, on Tuesday, March 4. Admission as usual. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. See. SHOWS r£ARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY'S 44th ANNUAL AUTUMN SHOW. To be held on the Society's Beautiful New Showgrounds, Waiwakaiho, New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT March 5 and 6, 1019. People's Day Thursday, March 6. A CONGREGATION OF STOCK WORTHY OF ANY SHOW RING IN THE DOMINION. Competitions for Horse and Pony Leaping, Riding and Driving. New Plymouth Citizens' Band in attendance Thursday afternoon. Catering by Ladies' Committee — Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Soft Drinks, Fruit and Ices obtainable on the grounds, the proceeds of which go to the Society. Special Train Arrangements for Thursday. RESERVE .MARCH 5 and 6 FOR TARANAKI'S LEADING SHOW. Admission to Grounds: Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is; Children under 12 years, 6d. Members free to all parts. Wri&TAM P. OKEY, Secretary. P.O. Be: 19, New Plymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. FEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). 'THE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be Due and Payable at the f Office of the Society, Brougham Street, TO-DAY (Saturday, March 1, 1919), between the hours of 9 a.m." and 5 pjn. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. LOCKHAET BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, . HAWERA.: Estimates given for building il Concrete or Brick anywhere in the Dominion. Office—Regent St. {Phone 399. P.O. Bos 63.
IJIECHNICAL QOLLEGE NEW PLYMOUTH. EVENING CLASSES, 1919. RE-OPEN MONDAY, MARCH 3. Classes commence at 7 p.m. and close at 9 p.m. MONDAY— Advanced' Book-keeping and Accountj ancy, 15/- per term. (Students pre- " pared for examination.) Invalid Cookery. TUESDAY— Shorthand and Typewriting (Junior), 10/« per term. Motor Car Engineering, £1 per term. Dressmaking (Juniors), 10/- per term. WEDNESDAY— Bo«k-keeping (Junior), 10/- per term. Drawing and Art Craft Work (Juniors), 15/- per term. Mechanical Drawing, 15/- per term. Steam, Gas and Oil Engines, Turbines and Boilers, 15/- per term. THURSDAY— Shorthand and Typing / term. Dressmaking (Seniors), 15/- per term. Drawing and Art Craft Work (Seniors), 15/- per term. English and Arithmetic, 10/- per term. Electrical Engineering, 15/- per term. FRIDAY— Workshop Practice, £1 per term. Plumbing Classes will be arranged for if required.
Free Place and Compulsory Attendance regulations apply as formerly. P. S. WHITCOMBB, Secretary. JpOR SALE—Good Second-hand Piano; iron frame, check action; perfect orier. £3B; easy terms arranged.—Collitr'*, Devon Stmt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1919, Page 1
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