EVENING CLASSES AT WAIRARAPA COLLEGE MONDAY— | NOTE—Other Classes will be proMetalwork. Senior.' . vided if there is sufficient demand. Woodwork Apprentices. Plumbing Practice. wool-casing. EXAMINATIONS— English & History (Elem.). Dressmaking. Students are prepared for the foloi°° Y' V 'a • lowing Examinations:— Shorthand. Art —Life Drawing. Science—Matric. ; UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE. Trustee & Bankruptcy Law. ENGINEERING PRELIMINARY. TUESDAY- | SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. Metalwork, Intermediate. PITMAN’S SPEED SHORTHAND, Carpentry & Joinery Theory, ! \ Electrical Workshop. PITMAN’S TYPEWRITING. iuSi?’ • PUBLIC SERVICE SHOHTHAND-Tieket-Writing. IXiISI. Mathematics—Matric. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL. Mercantile & Company Law. CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE. WEDNESDAY— Motor Theory. CHAMBER of COMMERCE DIPLOMA. Woodwork. Plumbing Theory. | TECHNOLOGICAL. Electrical Calculations, etc. nrTmnrnc i m-. Invalid Cookery. PLUMBERS BOARD. Dressmaking & Art Needlework, ELECTRICAL WIREMAN’S. Typewriting. Art—Design & Crafts. ! SECOND CLASS COASTAL MOTOR. Languages—Matric. Book-keeping. Stage 2. 1 THURSDAY— Metalwork. Junior & Amateur. "->l—- — Drawing and Engineering Theory. The First Term commenElectrical Wiring Theory. * n ; i t r l i 7 Shorthand. ' ! Monday, Feb. I 7, TickoC-writing. at 7 p.m. History & Geography—Matric. Book-keeping. Stage 1. ' r In addition to the above classes, it is proposed to start a class for 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
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 February 1941, Page 2
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