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U H. COOTE, OPTICIAN, 342 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THIRD TERM. TIME TABLE. DAY CLASSES: All Lessons two hours. 1 lonelily.—Shorthand (Gregg's) nnd Typing, 3.30; General Drawing (Art,), 3.30. 'PucsiVy.—Cookery, 10.30; Dressmaking, 2.30; Book-keeping, 3.SC. tfcdiu'.K 1 /. —Art Needlework. 10.30; Dressmaking, 1.30; Elocution, 1.30; Shorthand (Pitman's) and Typing, 3 p.m. —Dressmaking, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; Painting, 3.30 p.m. Friday.—English and Arithmetic, 3.45; French, 4 p.m. . EVENING CLASSES": Commencing 7 p.m. Monday.—Std. VI Proficiency; English and Arith. (Junior and Senior); Public Service and Matriculation; Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing. Tuesday. —Book-keoping; Accounting; Elocution: Art Needlework; Woodwork; Agricultural Science and Chemistry; General Drawing (Art). Wednesday.—Std. VI Proficiency; Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing; Motor Engineering, Plumbing (theory), Dressmaking. Thursday. —Public Service and Matric., Shorthand (Pitman's) and Typing; Building and Machine Construction; Dressmaking. Friday—Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing; Plumbing; Motor Engineering; Woodwork; Model and Geometrical Drawing (Art); Advanced Cookery (Adults); Dressmaking (Adults). FEES—From 5s to 10s per term, except Motor Engineering, £l. Reduction if two or moro subjects taken. Holders of Proficiency or Endorsed Competency Certificates free. D. GRANT. Director.

MOTOR LORRY. General carrying of all descriptions executed 011 shortest notice. Trips arranged for any part of district. FURNITURE REMOVAL A SPECIALITY. Picnic Parties Catered For. FRED. BUTCHER, JfUN, No. 2 GEORGE STREET, MASTERTON. 'Phone .1489. \ GENERAL CARRYING. ,S. HARRIS, J l OPAKI ROAD, LANSDOWNE. Has just purchased a FORD TRUCK, ml is prepared to do carting of all escriptions. Furniture carefully removed. GENERAL CARRYING. ANY DESCRIPTION OF CARRYING ,VOR K FAITHFULLY EXECUTED. 'H Ton Dennis Lorry. 2 Ton Albion Lorry. Stud stock -oniovcd to any prirt of the district. Furniture carefully removed. BEATTIE & PROVAN, ' 'Phone 1536. Private Address: THE TERRACE, LANSDOWNE. WALTER KILMISTER, GENERAL CARRIER. (Late George Daysh). 3 MOTOR LORRIES 3 4-ton Thorneycroft Lorry. 3-ton Clydesdale Lorry. 2 L ton Servico Lorry. Furniture, Produce, and Live Stock Removed to Any Part of the District. Address: 1G CHAPEL STREET, MASTE TON. Telephone 1201. A GOOD CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. 30 ACRES first-class land, good fiveroomed house; all necessary outbuildings*". 4 acres in orchard; has been carrying 8 dairy gow3, besides horses. PRICE £2OOO. 850 ACRES FREEHOLD, two-thirds plough able; carrying two she<T> per acre, besides 200 cattle; eightroomed house with good outba'ldlogs; five miles from town. PRICE £25 PER ACRE. Terms. - ERNEST P. FENTON, jAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, PERRY \S BUILDINGS,

PURS MADE UP AND REMODELLED! ]\/[R. W. T. VAUGHAN, late Cliiistchureli Organiser and Manager for Madame Menerc, Ltd., is now in business on his own account. Furs made up from skins supplied, and all remodelling and renovating undertaken. Sure guarantee of satisfaction. Customers are advised to book orders early. Address: W. T. VAT^HAN, 704 COLOMBO STREET, CHJJISTOJJIJIICH. c. burgess. Bugs to notify the pulriic that he has opened a Motor Trimming and Gar Painting Shop at the rear of WILTON & JENKIN'S Garage, Dixon Street Entrance.' Motor Trimming, Repairs and Now Hoods, etc,, at shortest notice. SOLE PROPRIETOR OF BURGESS'S MOTOR GAITERS (patent No. 44317) for keeping springs greased and lubricated, and keeping out mud and grit, and prolonging the life of the springs. My motto: "Promptness and Civility" All Work Guaranteed.

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Wairarapa Age, 15 October 1920, Page 4

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