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ENJOY A SOOTHING SMOKE. GET AN "INDERWICK." We have been fortunate in securing from the oldest established British Pipe Makers a selection of their celebrated "Inderwicka". Guaranteed manufactured from the finest BRUYEKE ROOT, with superior HAND-CUT VULCANITE mouthpiece, the "Inderwick" is recognised by all smokers na their ideal of pipe perfection. It ensures always that COOL, SWEET, DRY SMOKE you have often longed for. Inderwick Pipes may bo purchased singly or in cases, and they are very suitable for presentation. If you aren't satisfied with your "Inderwick" bring it back and choose another. SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS? R. H. HILL & CO., (Successors to A. Henderson & Co.) DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, QUEEN STREET % MABTERTON. P.O. BOX 5. 'PHONE 1060. Discount of 1/- in tho £ off all Cash Purchases.

On entering tlic straight Scornful came through, and won by a length, the same distance between second and third. Spangle wag fourth. Time, lmin. 28sec. SETTLERS' HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs., one mile: A. Goodman's Printemp.s (Autumnus —Rene), 3yrs., 9.2 (A. Reed) 1 C. Louissou's March On, 8.8 (Bagby) 2 W. R. Kemball's Negambo, G. 13 (Tucker) 3 Al-so .started: War Baby (11. Griffiths) 8.1.'!, Ohiti (Garrett) 6.7. ISTegainbo and Ohiti led - the field until the entrance to the straight, when PrintempH came through and won by three parts of a length, the third horse being a length further back. Time, lmin. 43 l-ssoc. FAREWELL SCURRY, of IGO sovs., live furlongs and a half: I A. McDonald's Grecian Girl—(Field Battery—Grecian Maid), oyn-., 9.0 (Bagby) .. 1 3 R. Knox's Sir Wai, 9.0 (McLean) 2 4 A. J. Wintou's Lepanto, 9.0 (A. Reed) . 3 Also started: 2 Bacchante (H. Griffiths) 9.0, 0 Bitters (A. Griffiths) 9.0, 3 Californinn (McDonald) 9.0, 7 Camp Ilero (V. Lee) 9.0, 5 Gold Pan fMcl.eon) 9.0, 0 Preparation (Olsen) 9.0. Won on the post by two lengths, the third horse a length away. Time, lmin. 8 .Jsec. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Srsscunr Insist o» C&rtain teed ROOFING AND PAINTS. JOHN CHAMBERS * SON Mft And all jfood Hanhnm Kenfeaattk

MASTEBTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. SESSION COMMENCES MONDAY, MABCH 1. TIME TABLE: Day Classes —All Lessons Two Honrs. Monday.—Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing, 3.30; General Drawing (Art), 8.30. Tuesday.—Cookery, 10.30; Dressmaking, 2.30; Book-keeping, 8.30. vVvdnesday.—Art Needlework, 10.80; Dressmaking, 1.30; Elocution, 1.30; Shorthand (Pitman's) and Typing, 3 p.m. Thursday.—Dressmaking, 10 a.m. and 2.30; Painting, 2.80. ftiday.—Dressmaking (adults only), 2.30; Painting, 4 p.m.; English and Arithmetic, 8.45; French, 4 p.m. Evening Classes—Commencing 7 p.m. Monday.—Std. VI Proficiency, English and Arithmetic (Junior and Senior), Public Service and Matriculation, Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing. Tuesday.—Book-keeping, Accounting, Elocution, Art Needlework, Woodwork, Agricultural Chemistry Wednesday.—Std. VI Proficiency, Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing, Motor Engineering, Plumbing (Theory), Dressmaking, Wool Classing (commencing April). Thursday.—Public 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 Gaometriesl Drawing (Art), Cookery (adults). Fees from 5/- to 10/- per term, except Motor Engineering and Wool Classing, £l. ■ Eeductions if two or more subjects taken. Holders of Proficiency or Endorsed Competency Certificates free. Telephones: Technical School 1487. Private Address 1564. D. GBANT, Director.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 April 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 6 April 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 6 April 1920, Page 6

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