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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TIME-TABLE OF CLASSES FOR 1912. rsIBjERE will bo Threo Terms of JL twelve weeks end). First term} 18th March to Bth June; SecondTerm, 10th June to Slst August; Third Term, 2nd September to 23rd November. The Classes for 1912 meet as under : 1. Freehand Drawing, Wednesday, 7to 9 p.m.; fee, 5s per term. Instructor, Mr E. P. Fenton. 2. Perspective and Model Drawing, Thursday, 7to 9 p.an. ;5s per term. (Instructor, Mr E. jl'. Fenton.) ■A. Light and Shade, Friday, 7 to 9 p..rn. ; fee 5s per term. (Instructor, Mr E. P. Fenton). 4. Building Construction and Machine Construction, Friday, 7 to 9 p.in.; fee 5s per term. (Instructor, Mr D. Grant.) 5 and G. Fainting, Wednesday and Thursday, 2..'50 to 4.3U p.m.. fee, seniors £1 per term, juniors 12s 6d. (Instructor, Mr E. P. Fenton.) 7 to 12. Dressmaking, Tiies., Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings, '2.,'W to 4.30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Fee 10s per term. (Instructor. Mrs Howell.) ]:}. Plumbing, Tuesday (Theory), Friday (practice), 7 t<> 9 p.m. fee, over is" years 10s per term; under IS vfr.-s '!'s G\\ "r-v term. (Instructor, M: V. H. ■ I{-.:f.£e:i.) 11. Commercial Work (book-kecp-Tuesdav 7 to 9 1 uc:\;av ant p.m., tee os per Mr 0. N. HasCommcrcial work. Typewriting), Wedav, 7 to 9 p.m., fee .n. (Instructor, Miss Mun--17. Commercial Work (ShorthandPitir.an's— and Typewriting), Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.; fee 5s per term. (Instructor, Miss M. Butcment). J *3. Civil Service -Subjects, Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.; foe 5s pc-r term. (Tn-true-tor, Mr R. J. Foss). 19. English and Arithmetic,. Mondav 7 to 0 p.m., fee 5s per term. (Instructor. Mr C. N. Jiaslam.) Pupils under 18 years may join '■->e Drawing Classes for 10s per till. " t€, i',"' -i . Painting may join Pupils tau. * t half the xma] any Drawing Liu. Classes Ito 17 inclusive fil £ &' garded as technical classes. i/In-sBCS 18 and 19 are continuation classes. Class No. 19, English and ArithnlCtic; must be attended by all holders, of free places., , Classes for instruction in 'Veterinary Science and Wool-classing will be [ formed if sufficient -pupils are forthcoming. ■"'.'. . N. D. BUNTING, Secretary. Plumbing Gasfitting DO von want any of the . above work attended to? If 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. Baths, 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 large or too small. R. E, JONES SANITARY PLUMBER (By Exam.) QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. CRANDFORD MOUSE. PERRY ST. MASTERTON. MRS E. PEERS, Proprietress. THE above well-known Boardinghouse has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout in an up-to-date manner. Mrs E. PEERS, the new Proprietress, has reopened the business as a FIRSTCLASS BOARDING-HOUSE, and is now ready to receive guests. A room suitable for Commercial Travellers' Samples is available.

H. HOUSMSLOW BOOTMAKER. TTTAVTNG returned to MaMx?rton,l UL have opened in the premiso* in Queen Street, next Empire Hotel. ALL WORE GUARANTEED. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO MEASURE. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. SMOKLRS' REQUISITES j * LL our stocks aro clean, fresh, „Jl and up-to-date in every respect. All the- latest and most popular brands of Tobaccos, Pipes and Genoral Boquisites stocked. THh SHOP FOR GENUINE , VALUE. HAIRWORK EXECUTED AT SEASONABLE PRICES. MASTERTON • aches' ', - vi - 5, < :1! -• ROBBIXS, f< roH't'ving. Lowest - Apntv F. J. .•!■, Phone 2-16.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10592, 26 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10592, 26 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10592, 26 March 1912, Page 1

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