EVENING CLASSES I AT WAIRARAPA COLLEGE MONDAY— NOTE—Other Classes will be proMetalwork. Senior. vided if there is sufficient demand. Woodwork Apprentices. Plumbing Practice. Wool-Classing. I EXAMINATIONS— English & History (Elem.). p r ''T?? akinS ' Students are prepared for the folUOOKeij. lowing Examinations: — Shorthand. Art —Life Drawing. Science—Matric. UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE. Trustee & Bankruptcy Law. ENGINEERING PRELIMINARY. SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. PITMAN’S SPEED SHORTHAND. TUESDAY— PITMAN’S TYPEWRITING. Metalwork, Intermediate. PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHANDCarpentry & Joinery Theory. TYPIST. Electrical Workshop. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL. Wool-Classing (Ladies). CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON Book-keeping, Junior. INSTITUTE. Ticket-Writing. CHAMBER of COMMERCE DIPLOMA. Mathematics —Matric, ‘ N.Z. TECHNOLOGICAL. Mercantile & Company Law. I PLUMBERS’ BOARD. j ELECTRICAL WIREMAN’S. iSECOND CLASS COASTAL MOTOR. WEDNESDAY— ' Motor Theory. Woodwork. I crccinxi Plumbing Theory. iDilOOikJlN Electrical Calculations, etc. ! invalid Cookery. j fhe First Term commenDressmaking & Art Needlework. *4 j r- 1 , •? Typewriting ces on Monday, beb. 17, Art —Design & Crafts. at 7 p.m. Languages—Matric. Book-keeping. Singe 2. ENROLMENT— Students may enrol at the Assembly THURSDAY— , Hall at the following times: — Metalwork, Junior & Amateur. Trade Drawing and Engineering 7—B p.m. on WEDNESDAY. February Theory. 12. for Trades and Domestic Electrical Wiring Theory. Classes. Shorthand. TickeT-writing. 7 —B p.m. on THURSDAY, February 13, History & Geography—Matric. for Accountancy, Commercial, Book-keeping. Stage 1. Art, Business and other Classes. In addition to the above classes, it is proposed to start a class tor Radio Technicians if sufficient pupils are available. In view of the Defence Authorities’ call for men trained in this work, this class should prove a valuable addition. PREPARE IN ADVANCE FOR OPPORTUNITY! JOIN THE EVENING CLASSES AT WAIRARAPA COLLEGE
FARMERS’ HARDWARE Secure your requirements while stocks are available. FENCING WIRE (Barbed arid Plain) BALING WIRE (Black and Galvanised) SHEEP & PIG NETTING WIRE STAPLES, etc. £3 “THE FARMERS” 'Phone 1600 MASTERTON - - - P.O, Box 442
INTER-ISLAND FREIGHT SERVICE Railways Through Booking System or parcels lor Irausit from one Island Io ’***' die other are cheaply and expeditiously handled by the Railways, whose Inter Island through booking system provides a convenient and valuable service for manufacturers, business firms, farmers and private people. .■MI bother about wharfage dues, shipping charges and sailings is obviated when packages for the other Island are sent through the Railways. Careful Transport — Low Rates
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 February 1941, Page 2
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