EDUCATIONAL. STRATFORD TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. rpHE Stratford Technical High School will re-open on Tuesday, February 7, in the same rooms of the old. District High School as were used last year. The acting headmaster, Mr. F. Bowler, 8.A., will be at the school, in room No. '3, to interview parents of new pupils on Saturday, February 4, and Monday. February 6, from 10 till 2. Intending pupils requiring train passes are to send in their applications at once to the acting headmaster. J. H. THOMPSON, Sec. Stratford School Committee. JjfISS JESSIE L.A.B., RESUMES TEACHING—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922. Address: > 162 Leach Street. TE AROHA PREPARATORY SCHOOL. (Under Government Inspection.) Principal: MISS MENZIES. piRST TERM begins TUESDAY, February 7th. New pupils enrolled day of opening at St. Andrew’s Church Hall. JJARBARA L.T.C.L. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE & THEORY. Resumes Tuition on TUESDAY, February 10. Address: 254 Courtenay Street. ’PHONE 472. 1 J£INDERQARTEN gCHOOL’ (Undenominational.) Will be opened on February 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. TYAY 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 1 EMPLOYERS are required to i register all boys in their employ be- ! tween the ages of 14 and 17 years with the Director of the local Technical School, from whom forms may be obItained. MACKENZIE, A.T.C.L. MAHOE. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Will Resume Teaching on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. REDUCED PRICES OF HIGH GRADE ENGLISH CARS. 15-9 h.p. HUMBER, in Coupe, 3 and 5seater models. Coupe reduced from £1450 to £1350; 3 and 5-seaters reduced from £1250 to £1045. Only a limited number of these Cars available. THE TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD,, $ HASTINGS & NAPIER. Taranaki Representative — G. SAUNDERS, * Box 112, Stratford. VEW PLYMOUTH TO TJAWERA. RETURN DAILY. " [ (Seven-seater Car.) Depart—New Plymouth (Currie Street), Daily News Office, at 4.30 a.m., arrive at Hawc, a 7 a.m. (catch Wanganui train). Departs—Hawera 7.15 (Royal Hotel), ar rives New Plymouth, at 9.30 a.m. FARES: New Plymouth to Hawera 10s, Hawera to New Plymouth 7s. C. DYKES, Proprietor. FURNITURE! WE HAVE NO SHOP EXPENSES—NO DEAD-END COSTS. UPHOLSTERY AND BEDDING HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Wx'itfe for Designs and Prices to —■ J. M‘GIVEN AND CO., Veale’s Estate. New Plymouth. 4LL WORK GUARANTEED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1922, Page 1
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