SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TIME-TABLE OF CLASSICS FOR .1912. THjERE will be Three Terms of twelve' weeks each. First term, 18rbh March to Bth .'Juno; Second Term, "10th June to 31st August; Third Tenn,' 2nd September to 23rd November. The Glasses for 1912 meet as under : 'l. Freehand Drawing, Wednesday, 7to 9 p.m.; fee, 5s per term. Instructor, Mr E. I*. Fen ton. '2. Perspective and Model Drawing, Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. ; os per term. (Instructor, Mr E. j.'. Fenton.) .'3. Liglit and Shade, Friday, 7to 9 .p.,n>. ; fee os per tcr.m. (Instructor, l\!r E. P. Fenton). •!. Building Construction and Machine Construction, Friday,. 7 to 9 p.m. ; fee 5s per term, tlnstructor, Mr D. Grant.) ,j and 6. Painting, Wednesday and Thursday, '2.30 to L3u p.m., fee, senior:; £1 per term, juniors 12s 6d. (instructor, Mr E. P. Fenton.) 7 to 12. Dressmaking, Tups., Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings, 2.80 to 4.30 and 7 to ■ 9 p.m-. Fee 10s per term. (Instructor. .Mrs Howell.) K). Plumbing, Tuesday (Theory), I'.'.'iay (practice), 7 t° 9 P-m. fee,.over !S years Ids per term ; under IB ycr.V- Gd per term. (Instructor, j\j; •!.!. H. Russell.) !•!. Commercial' Work (book-kecp-Ir'i).'Tuesday 7 to 0 p.m., fee us per tv.-ai,' (Instructor, Mr C. X. Hasla.ni) l~ i'.-ul 10. bcnvnicrcial workt (f'jevt hand and Typewriting), Wedn,: :lay ami Friday, 7to {) p.in f?c 5.s per term. (Instructor, Miss -lunro.) ..... 17. Commercial Work (Shorthand — Pit..'.:'""''" —. „Bi-d Typewriting), Thursday, 7 to § p.iii; | fee 5s per term. (Instructor, Miss M. Buteinent). IS. Civil Service Subjects, Thursday. 7 to 9 p.m. ; fee cs per term. (Instructor, Mr I>. J. Fcss). 19. 'English and Arithmetic, Monday, 7 to 9 p.m., fee 5s per tenu. (Instructor, Mr C. X. Haslam.) P';:pils under 18 years may join three Drawing Classes for 10s per term. . . Pupils, taking Paiii.ting may join any Drnwjjij* Class at half the usual fee. Classes 1 to 17 .inclusive are voj-i garded as technical classes. Classes' 18 unci J9 are continuation classes.. Class Xo. 19, English unci Arithmetic, must be attended by all holders cf.fro6 places. Clares for lustructioii in Yoteriiiary Science and Wr.ol-'classing will he ifo.rr.iod if sufficient pupils are forthcoming. X. I). BUNTING, Secretary.
Plumbing Gasfitting Orainlaying 0 you want- any of the above work attended to? 3f so, I am prepared to undertake all classes of work in the above line, and do it up-to-date; Special attention given to fitting up country and suburban residences with Acetylene Gas and Septic Tanks. Lavatories, Batjis, Basins, etc., fitted up at reasonable rates. I employ only competent and licensed men, and our work will always stand inspection. Ring up Phone No. 138, or send a postcard, if you want estimates for any work. Nothing too lai*ge or too small. R- E. JONES SANITARY PLUMBER (By Exam.) QUEEN ST., MASTERTON.
CRAMDFORD HOUSE. PERRY ST. MASTERTON. MRS E. PEERS, Proprietress. THE above well-known Boardinghouse lias been thoroughly renovated and refurbished throughout in an up-to-date manner. Mrs E. PEERS, the new Proprietress, has reopened the business as a FIRSTOLASS BO AIIDING-HO USE, and 1 is now ready to receive guests. A room suitable for' Commercial Travellers' Samples is available. H. HOUNSLOW BOOTMAKER. HAVING returned to Ma<terton, _I have opened in the premise, in Queen Street, next Empire Hotel. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO MEASURE. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
SMOKERS' REQUISITES ALL our stocks are clean, fresh, and up-to-date in every respect. All tlie latest and most popular brands of Tobaccos, Pipes and General Requisites stocked. THt SHOP FOR GENUINE VALUE. HAIRWORK EXECUTED AT REASONABLE PRICES. CRAGG'S CORNER SHOP. Queen Street MASTERTON PEACHES for Preserving. Lowe si market rates. — Apply F. J BOBBIN'S, Fruiterer, Phone 216.-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10591, 25 March 1912, Page 1
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