EDUCATIONAL. J£LNDERGARTEN gCHOOL. (Undenominational.) Will be opened on FetnAiary 1 at ST. MARY’S HALL, VIVIAN STREET, For Boys and Girls from 4 to 8 years of age. Hours: 9 to 12. Terms: £2 2s per term. Principal: Mrs. Stuart Russell. Parents will be interviewed at the Hall on Monday and Tuesday next, from 2 to 4 p.m., or on the opening day from 9 to 12. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TAAY T School will re-open on TUESDAY, 7th February. The Director will be in attendance to‘ enrol pupils on Monday, 6th February, from 10 to •12 and 2 to 4. Enquiries by letter should be addressed to the College. Free Places to all holders of Proficiency, Endorsed Competency and Special Free Places for pupils over 14 years of age.
Evening Classes resume on first Monday in March.
EDUCATION ACT, 1914. rpH'E above Act requires that ALL EMPLOYERS are required to register all boys in their employ between the ages of 14 and 17 years with the Director of the local Technical School, from whom forms may be obtained. S T ' MA RYS D TOCESAN gCHOOL MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. BOARDING AND DAY bCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Lady Principal: Miss Stanford. School will re-open for Boarders on Tuesday, February 7, 1922, and for Day Girls February S. Prospectuses may be obtained from the Lady Principal, or from H. E. Abraham, Es.p (Hon. Secretary? Board of Governors), Broadway. Stratford. Miss Stanford will be at home by appointment after January 25, 1922. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. TARANAKI BRANCH. MEETING of Mejnbers will be held in tlie Soldiers’ blub Rooms, King Street, on MONDAY Next, the 30tli inst., at 8 p.m., when Mr. V. Duff, A.P.A., will Disadvantages of Limited Liability Companies compared with Private Traders.” The public are invited to be present. C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary. TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. NOTICE. WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. QWING to the menace to Public Health caused by friends visiting patients suffering from Infectious Diseases, the Taranaki Hospital Board has resolved to enforce the By-law prohibiting anyone visiting the Isolation Block situated in the Old Hospital Building. The Penalty for infringing this bylaw is £5. for each offence. By Order of the Board. E. HOLDEN, Secretary.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO OWNERS OF PIANOLAS AND PLAYER PIANOS. VV’E import direct from the Manufac’V turers the genuine “ARTO” MUSIC ROLLS. You can have the latest Songs and Fox Trots required. We are sending our N(*w Year order away in a few days. Let us include yours. You y’ill have the latest and save money. Prices from 4/- each. Send for Free Catalogue to choose from. I ' c Qaulity & Satisfaction Guaranteed. TELL YOUR FRIENDS. QUINN & KENNY REGAL MUSIC SHOP, DEVON STREET CENTRAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. MOTOR CYCLES .«■ h.p. 3-speed TRIUMPH £55 3A h.p. 3-speed TRIUMPH £49 2-J h.p. 2-speed DOUGLAS, W.D. model ?. h.p. RUDGE MUpTI £55 3A h.p. BRADBURY 3A h.p. L.M.C £25 3.i h.p. TRIUMPH, free engine .. £35 3'. h.p. NEW HUDSON. 3-speed . . £35 4 h.p. NEW HUDSON, 3-speed, countershaft £7O 7-9 h.p. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1920 model, and side-car .... £155 All the above are guaranteed to be in good mechanical order at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. THOJjUS
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 1
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