Article image
Article image

PUHI K; HOHGFS. NEW I’I.YMOHTII TECHNICAL COLI.F/lE, EVENING CI,A!- : :'U',i-; will < e on MONDAY, bnlirmiry Id MATRICULATION A ACCCIJNTANTB' PRELIMINAIt Y, PIi.OI'EHSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS’ Exiiniinntioiw in all nubjeda. z I DEGREE EXAMINATIONS lor Teachers in English, llintory, Econonioia, French, Latin and Mal.licmatica. DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS in Journalism, Banking and Insurance. TRADE AND AITRENTIUESniP CLASSES in Mechanical Engineering, Motor Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Plumbing, Carpentry and Joinery, etc. Commercial Art, Art Crafts, Dressmaking and Commercial Subjects; Enrolments each evening during week commencing February 9, from 7-8 p.m., or by post. A. L. MOORE, Principal. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL ' COLLEGE. Applications win be received for Dressmaking Instructress for Evening Classes. State age, education, experience and other qualifications, y’i.th copies, of testimonials. Close FRIDAY, February 13. A. L. MOORE, Principal. gm Les. Davison, and His Band Tonight. Foresters’ Hall, Stratford. NOTICE. J DESIPtE to heartily thank all kind friends for letters, • telegrams, and messages ,of sympathy; also Dr. Steven, Matron and Nurses of the Stratford Hospital for their unremitting care and attention to my wife during her last illness. J. JACKSON, Puniwhakau. RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB (Inc.). Annual WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 4 and 5, 1931. NOMINATIONS for all events Close on MONDAY, February 16, 1931, at Bulls, at 9 p.m. For full programme see New Zealand Referee and Sporting and Dramatic Review of January '29, 1931. A. Al. GOODALL, Secretary. ’Phone 31M,.8u115.Telegraph Office open to 9 p.m. ONE Big Night’s Fun at the Popular Dance, Stratford, To-hight. NEW PLYMOUTH RACES. 0N 12th and 14th .February usual 7.30 a.m., Hawera-Ne’vv Plymouth and 4.35 p.m. New Plymouth-Hawera traipswill not run. Special train, (for stopping .places, see handbill) leaves Hawera 8,45 a.m., Lepperton 10.37, New Plymouth arrive 10.57 a.m. Return train (for stopping places see handbill) leaves Ne.w Plymouth for Hawera 6.0 p.m., Lepperton 6.20 p.m. The usual 4.37 p.m. Waitara-Lepperton and the 5.13 Lepperton-Waitara trains will not run. The usual 9.40 a.m.' Waitara-Lepper-ton train will be delayed to leave Waitara at 10.18 a.m. The'; usual 10.11 a.m. Lepperton-Waitara train will be delayed to leave Lepperton 10.38 a.m. Usual 6.14 p.m. Lepperton-Waitara train will leave Lepperton 6.22 p.m. These trains connect with Hawera-New Plymouth race trains. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until February 16, will be issued to New. Plymouth from Hawera, Lepperton, Waitara, and intermediate stations on 12th and 13th February, apd by trains arriving New Plymouth up to 12 noon on February 14. For further particulars see handbill, or inquire at stations. ■ ’ ’TARANAKI pLUMBING 00. (Late Harris and .Co.). SANITARY PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, . ’ SHEET METAL WORKERS.-' ’ . Inglewood and\ Waitara. , The Inglewood Works Department will be under the management of Mr. Allen Baker, a Registered? Sanitary whose work is well and favourably known throughout the town and district, while the Waitara business will remain < under the control of Mr. L. Bpcock. SPOUTING,, DOWNPIPE, RIDGING, TANKS, BATHS, CIRCULATORS’ VATS, HEATERS, % Etc., Etc., MANUFACTURED'ON THE PREMISES Hot and Cold. Water Systems Installed. All Correspondence to P.O. Box 17, Inglewood. C. E. HAMERTON, Manager. pHE Premises known as the MEDICAL HALL, Chemists, will be closed TO-DAY (Saturday), February 7, and the business transferred to. TEED’S PHARMACY (next Bank of New Zealand) from this date. New ’Phone “No. 65.” “IONA” PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Havelock North. Girls received as Boarders or Day Scholars from age of six years. _ All-round tuition and training, including English, Literature, History, Geography, Art, Arithmetic, Science, Scripture, Drill, Dancing, Music, Speech-training, Dressmaking. A complete commercial course is also available for pupils desiring a commercial training, . Latin • and Advanced Mathematics are taught only to girls taking the Matriculation Course. Candidates prepared for public examinations. Grounds 25 acres. Swimming, tennis, hockey, basketball. Unrivalled climate.. Pupils of all denominations welcomed. Early enrolment for 1931 is advised. For further particulars and prospectus write to: —■ THE PRINCIPAL, ' ' (Miss Irene -Stollery), ’ “lona,” Havelock North, Hawke’s Bay.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19310207.2.11.5

Bibliographic details

Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1931, Page 3

Word Count
629

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1931, Page 3