MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. PKNO PUYINO MADE 'S*UfE great drawback to the Pir.n----l isvs complete enjoyment is, Koa»uiiy, his inability to *>'■& flown to „ho Piano and play NEW AiO&iO AT jight. The sight of live or more SHARPS or FLATS ia the Signature, u.d SHARPS. FLATS. DOUBLE SHARPS, etc, swarming all over the pa no, presents to him littio more than a riUPELIiS MAS.S OF I'ItRPLKAi.NG SIGNS, from which he can oniy pick out the notes with great diffipn'tv. Bv the adoption of the NEW SYSTEM, THE WHOLE RANGE OF MUSIC within his powers of oxecuII ON LIES OPEN TO TilE PIANIST. We Guarantee to teach any age to nlu- the Piano or Orgm and to read Music. FULL COURSE £2 2a—monr>v refunded if vru cannot plav in m\ wpeks. SPECIAL COURSE for ■wintry pupils. ' Houxb: 10 a.m. to ■* *'» ni. THE NATIONS COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Trust Buildings (upstairs), OUK EN S1 LU'IEI . Ma aiMi i ON. ■'*■«•> -&TAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING To ho held • SATURDAY. OCTOBER : >th. 1912. For Programmes see Weeklv Press. ■ STAKES £1000." NO RACE UNDER 100 SO VS. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES. ETC. (With amounts to he paid) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1912. Nominations close at the Club's Office, Herschell Street, Napier, at 8 p.m., for all events. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1912. ACCEPTANCES for all Events close at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary N.P.R.O. Telephone No. 241. ■ Office: Herschall Street, Napier, TENDERS FOR FIREWOOD. IEXDER3 will he received till the - 10th" October, for the .supply of 500 cords Firewood—RLmu and Matai, far th.9 M-.uiriceville Lime Company, Mauriceville.. Particulars from the Works Manager. HATCHING SEASON. ETTINGS of Wined Le'ghofhs, Sit'J vex Wyandotte*, and Indian Runners can he obtairied at.T. H. RUTHERFURD'S (Maiaia), also U&-liorn-Wyandotte cross. Prices from 3a to 7s 6d per fifteen eggs. 25 per cent Discrunt to Utilitv iCircle Member* CASH TERMS.
! TO THE SLECfOBS OF THE j TRUST UfiOS TRUST. T AMKS AND Cft^f'LKMRN' — hi .soliciting yffitf '.support at the • ballot box on, Wednesday,'2oth inst., ] J tin as ono born and bred in the ■ Mastcrtcm Small Farm Settlement, and who has always been keenly alive to the special educational heritage of thi.' children of the above area.. ■'/ or twenty years i h;!ve been a member of the Fern ridge School Committee, and J .stand for the conserving of the interests of the children of the primary .schools in the district, and / for the Trust capitation grants. I am | altogether opposed to interfering with tliont. I Hiipprot the establishment of a High School based on free places; such u High School to have a strong agricultural .side, and to be, in fact, Committee are moving to obtain. Considering the age of the students at the- proposed High. School. I consider that there should be a separate institution for girls, with the consc--1 quoit isolation of "the sexes as. much as possible. f further stand for the exercise of duo caution in the expenditure of all Trust moneys, realising that the Trustees have a sacred duty to perform towards the children of the district. _ In conclusion J would state that if inv platform as above outlined meets with vour approval, I shall appreciate your support at the ballot box, and shall at all times endeavour to place m.w honest services at your disposal. Yours Faitbfullv HENRY EVANS. Chairman Fernridgo School ComMasterton. Sept. 21st, 1912.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 25 September 1912, Page 1
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