EDUCATIONAL. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, 10th February. COURSES: General, Engineering, Scientific, Commercial, Agriculture, Domestic Science, Woodwork, Art. FREE PLACE and FREE RAILWAY PASSES for all Eligible Students. ■The Director will be in attendance at tlffe, Scftp>l '^i^SATItRDAY,. :the 7th February, And MONDAY, 9th' February, for the purpose of enrolling pupils. XEOSPECTUS SENT. ON APPLICATION. A. L. MOORE, Director. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL . COLLEGE. 'jfiE opening of the Day Classes is 4 postponed until Tuesday, 10th ruary, A. L. MOORE, Director. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, STRATFORD. JN CONFORMITY with the orders of the Health Department, Wellington, St. Mary's School, Stratford, will not re-open until Wednesday, February 11, for day girls; Tuesday, February 10, for boarders. • GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J7IRST term, 1920, commences on Wednesday, J l ill February. The Lady Principal will be At Home to enrol pupils on and after Tuesday, February 4. Commercial Classes will be taken at the Girls' School this year. CONVENT SCHOOL. r J'HE Convent School. New Plymouth, will not re-open until further notice. gT JJARY'S . gCHOOL, ■^^SP^TFO^^EA^AiKT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL: -MISS STANFORD.. The School will re-open on Tuesday, Feb. 10th, for boarders; Wednesday llt!i for day girls. Prospectuses and full particulars may be obtained from the Principal. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. MATRICULATION, ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY & PUBLIC! SERVICE ENTRANTK, tlso SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING (evening classes). 'J'H.E Classes in the above courses will ft-open on Monday, 2nd February, fit run. VAL. BUTT, Local Director. TENDERS. CT. ANDREW'S MANSE is offered for O Public Tender lip to 31st January. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sen! to Mr. A. J. Way, Devon Street. New Plymouth, from; whom particulars may be obtained. TENDERS FOR EQUIPMENT EX NEW ZEALAND HOSPITAL SHIPS i ... ___ VS7RITTEX'Tenders, accompanied by a deposit of 10 per cent, of ■■ I lie | amount of the tender, will be received at ! Defence Headquarters, Wellington, until I 11 a.m. 011 Saturday, the 28th day of j February, for the purchase of | various articles of eqiiipnp>nt dismnn; tied from N.Z. Hospital Shijis, and comprising:— Several standard ''Otis" electric elevators complete with motors Vertical steam engine, about 25 li.p. Electric generator. 22 li.p. Large number of direct coupled 2 li.p. ventilating fans;. Steam laundry plant, consisting of several power washing machines, ironing machine, hydro-extrac-tor, wire tray, clothes conveyor, ■etc. Steam disinfectors and fittings complete. Copper jackettcd boilers Large number of slcain hot presses, copper perculators, and copper sterilisers. Soda-water making plant. Electric radiators, and other valuable fittings. The above equipment is stored in Kensington Drill Hall, Dmedin, where it may be inspected 011 application to District Headquarters, Dunedin. The equipment has been divided into 07 suitable lots, and separate tenders are required for each lot. The. fullest particulars of the various articles offered are embodied in the specifications, which, together with the conditions of tender, may be seen at, or copies may be obtained from Defence Offices at, Auckland Palmerston North, Chrlstchureh, Dunedin, the local Dqfcnce Office, or from the Transport Board, Bethune'j Buildings, Wellington. The highest, or any tender frill not necessarily be acceded.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1920, Page 1
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