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' Education-Board, -T ' ; Wellington. T ECHNICAL S Q H 0-0 L. THE FOURTH QUARTER, 1899, Will commence on FRIDAY. 6th OCTOBER. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: "Drawing -and Painting—Elementary and i Advanced and from the Living Model Practical, Plane and Solid Geometry and i Perspective Mechanical Drawing -and Machine Con- ! atruetion. 1Architectural Drawing and Building Con- > Btruction; ... . .. . . ; Theory of 1 Plumbing , , , Mathematics , . Shorthand . . ... .. Design , .. . ~ CLASSES FOR PRACTICAL WORK: Carpentry and Joinery Wood or Stone Carving Modelling and Casting Plumbing 1 ~ Brickworki and Masonry . Iron and Brass Moulding • ' ; Cooking DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. FEES—From 5s per Quarter. The Director wift be at the School Daily, and each evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, on and after the sth. - The Registrar will also attend for the receipt of fees. Full particulars of any class may be obtained at the School. South Kensington and City and Guilds, of London examinations are open to all students.'. SPECIAL COOKING CLASSES. ; A course of 10 demonstrations in Advanced and High-class Cookery, will ■ commence on FRIDAY, the 6th, at 7 p.m. Pee for the course, J 22. As the number of students is limited, application should be made to the undersigned on or before THURSDAY, the sth, at 8 p.m. • A. D. BILEV,- ■■■•■ Director of Technical School. V 290 -M. SCATTER, Registrar. OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING,' &c.. Conducted by The MISSES CAEK, N.S.S.T., and MISS M. HAEDIB, M.N.P.S., Certificated Teachers., . T : ■' ■ vrr ,1 '.. U f-jl 726 "-'.'OO.h 726

rjTFIE OTAKI 'MAORI; RACING CLUB.'' -WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER ': (LABOUR .DAY) AND ■ s -THURSDAY, 12th OCTOBER.r . FIRST DAY. ( 1. MAIDEN PLATE, three-quarters of .a uiile. ’ ' 2. .MAIDEN HURDLES, one. mile and a -half. - ’ 1 ‘ ' 3. THE OTAEI. HANDICAP, one mile and a quarter. 4. WELTER HANDICAP, one mile. 5. STEWARDS’ -HANDICAP; seven- fur- ■ longs. G. FIRST- HURDLE. ope ' mile and sixty-five chains. 7. FLYING HANDICAP,. , three-quarters of a mile. _ 7. 1. TRIAL HAtnDJJU.aP, seven, furlongs. 2. BIRTHDAY'HANDICAP.mne ami*ahiij ■ r. -A'Turlbiigv t—. ■' -■ : ■' '■ ','i 3. SECOND "HURDLE - one', "niile’and 4. HAUL WAY PLATE, t:hree-quar ters; \ mile. 5. RANGIUEI-, HANDICAP, one-mile 6. EjjDCTEIC HANDICAP, five furlongs. 7. Swefi daft longs. . see-“Referee": arid'the steel?'progrrammesr ■ arm r/r tnro,i <--t 1 !.;:;oer Joy el l;ty. Ndmihatioiis' for-Nos.--S, 4,-5,;0 and (Tv First : Day, 'and'N6s; ■l,■ 2, 3,'6 and 1 trSeeotui Day, close with the Secretary," =BoxVj.B, Otaki, on Saturday, September 30th, at 9 p.m. I Weights for First Day ;qn,or. about Wednesday, October 4th. | Vcceptances for First Day’s Handicaps and Entries, for Maiden Plate and Maiden Hurdles,. Railway • Plate and Eaukawa Plate close-on Saturday, October 7th. HEMA RITE AO,' ' ," Seci’etary. , i September 7th. , ,Box 18, Otaki. ' D 8

Y ] ITADATIO AND BLOOD POISON- .. ING. : To W. WEBBER, Esq., Launceston, Tasmania.’ ' Dear .Sir,—.About eighteen months ago I was 'working at Queenstown, at . the Mount Lyell Pitting Shops, a.hd was taken suddenly with great pains in , my legs, which-in the course of a few days became swollen to a fearful size. I consulted the doctor, and took several bottles of his medicine,, and found I was getting worse; and,was then advised to go to the hospital ; so l, made ; up my mind to come to Launceston; to'see what could be. done. Here I interviewed ,one : of .the local' "doctors; whd kindly gave me an order for'admission into the General : Hospital of this city. At. this time my legs had swollen to such a distressing , size that L was unable to walk, and so Mr G, Witten, of Prospect, drove me down to the Hospital, into which I was' carried but of the conveyance, as I was quite helpless. Por several weeks I remained in the above institution, and was discharged no better than when I was admitted;- ■ The doctors said mine was a .bad case of ! “Blood; 1 Poison/’ ; produced,' they thought, by the sting of some venomous insect; arid with inhaling the sulphur and arsenical fumes from the smelting - furriabes. • - My pain l was so intense I ‘could eat dr.sleep; had to be assistedin and, but J bf bed, and could not get about at-'all’without crutches or sticks. • i In this, condition I was advised to try, WHBBEE’S VITADATTO, but could not make-up my mind for some time to do so; but at fast i did, and, bought three bottles from Messrs Hatton' and Laws; Chemists, Of Launceston, and did not take any more for some time, thinking it was no-better than all,the other,medicines I had tried;, arid'then :T made up my iriind fully that the. faithful use of'this medicine, which had done so much for other sufferers, should decide my case, and I did not stop till I had taken two dozen in all. | I, am now delighted to say I have lost all the ’ swelling ■ and all the pain, for Which ,my thanks are due to the Proprietor of'Yitadatio. I verily believe this inedicine has saved me from what certainly promised to be a life" of great suffering, rind it shall always have my strong recommendation to all I know in need of a preparation to purify the blood, as personally I am of opinion it has no equal. [ You have my permission to publish this in any form you choose.—i am, Sir, yours faithfully/:''. - I '-. -■■■ - . > /■! 1 ,i:: c - J« EENNETT,-, ; 1 .Prospect;-Tasmania; 9th August; ,1899,.' HEADQUARTERS POR N.Z., 39, ' OP NEW - ZEALAND, XPEED SAUNDERS. Publishers, Messrs Smith/ Antony, Sellars and Co., Hereford street, jChristcMrch, New Zealand. To.- be rhad through any bookseller-. Price Pive IHiiJNINrJltb STKfJiVi. 6 Second Volume Shillings. .749,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3862, 4 October 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3862, 4 October 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3862, 4 October 1899, Page 7

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