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TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited for the erection of the following:— 1. School buildings in Pownall Street for the Trustees of tho St. Matthew's School for girlsTenders, to be marked "School," close at noon on Wednesday, April 7. 2. A garage in Queen Street for Reliable Motors, Ltd. Tenders, to be marked "Garage," close at noon on Thursday, April 1. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acceptod<_Flans and specifications may bo seen at the office of the undersigned. WATSON & GQODEE, A.A.N JZJLJL., Begistofed Architects, , Queen Street. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE. QUAETER NIGHT tonight, at 8 p.ni. Secretary in attendance at Lodge Roonv? * : ;X O. N.G. SOLDIBBS'MEMORIAL. EAXL, WEDNESDAY, MAECH 24. ; ■■■■■• At. 8 ■ pjE. iJpKE TiajpoH of the Special Committee wstb* presented. A good attendance of citizens is requested. , W. H. JACKSON, 'Mayor. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER, 1020. TTOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, available for return until April' 19, 1920, will be obtainable from any station to any station on the North Island Main Line and branches and South Island Main Line and branches (except wheuo ordinary fares are loss) from March 30 to April 5. Those tickets are available for break of journey at any station at which the train ia timed to stop over 50 miles from issuing: station. For= particulars of train arrangements! see booklet, obtainable at all .■■"■. .■■■',-V ■ BY ORDEB. MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

SESSION COMMENCES MONDAY, MABOH 1. TIMETABLE: Day Classes—All lieasona Two Hours. Mond&y.—Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing, 1130$ General* Drawing (Art), m>. Tiwwday.—Cookery, 10.80; Dressmaking, 2.80} Book4teei^^^ Wedne*foy.riArt Needlework, 10.80$ . Drwmmaktog, 1.80; Elocution, IJO} Shorthand (Pitman'e) and Thursday.—Dressmaking, 10 ajn* and 2.30; Painting, 2.80. Friday.—Dreflsmaiing (adults only), 2.80; Painting, 4 p.m.j English and Arithmetic, 3.45; French, 4 pan. Evening Cla«Bes—Oommencing 7 p.m. Monday.r*Std. VI ProMcncy, English and Arithmetic (Junior and Benior), Public Service and Matrieulatian, Shorthand (Gregg's) and ■ Typing. '/ ' Tnesday.—Book-keeping, Accounting, Elocution, Art Needlework, Woodwork, Agricultural Chemistry VI Proficiency, i Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing, Motor Engineering, Plumbing (Theory), Dressmaking, Wool Classing (commencing April). Thursday.—Publio Service and Matriculation, Shorthand (Pitman's) and Typing, Building and Machine Construction, Motor Driving, Dressmaking. Friday. Accounting, Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing, Motor Engineering, Woodwork, Plumbing, Model and Geometrical Drawing (Art), Cookery (adults). Fees from 6/- to 10/- per term, except Motor Engineering and Wool Classing, U, Seductions if two or more subjects taken. Holders of Proficiency or Endorsed Competency Certificates free. Telephones: Technical School 1487. Private Address 1604. D. GRANT, •-/*. . Director. Choose a Charming Brooch or Pendant at Bradbury's. We have the most desirable brooches, and pendants—refined, novel styles, pretty and artistic. Every gold or silver brooch in our collection is beautifully mado and carefully, finished. You will admire those new patterns; you will like the prices. Whether you deßire a pretty brooch for yourself or as a present for a friend, you can make an ideal purchase here. JEWELLER AND WATCHMAEEB, OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL, . MABTEBTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 22 March 1920, Page 1

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474

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 22 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 22 March 1920, Page 1

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