MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Session 1922. DAY CLASSES. All Lessons /Two Hours. MONDAY.—Practical Science, 9 a.m.r Gregg’s Shorthand and Typing, 3.30 p.m.; General Drawing, 4.0 p.m. TUESDAY.—Art Needlework, 10 a.m : Dressmaking, 1.30 p.m.; Bookkeeping, 3.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. — Dressmaking, 9.45 a.m.; English and Arithmetic (for country pupils only), 12.15 p.m.; Invalid Cookery, Nurses’ Class, 2.30 p.m.; Elocution, 1.30 p.m.; Pitman’s' Shorthand and Typing, 3 p.m. THURSDAY—Cookery, 10 a.m.; Dressmaking, 1.30 p.fti.; Painting, 23 » p.m.; English and Arithmetic (senior class), 3.45 p.m. FRlDAY.—Pitman’s Shorthand and Typing, 10.30 a.m.; Millinery, 12.45 p.m.; English and Arithmetic, 3.45 p.m. EVENING CLASSES. 7—9 p.m. MONDAY.—Standard VI. Proficiency. English and Arithmetic (junior); English and Arithmetic (senior). Matriculation; Cookery; Chemist'.y and Elementary Science for Teachers’ and Pharmacy Exams; Grogg’s Shorthand and Typing; Plumbin;; (Practical); Engineering Workshop. TUESDAY.—Art Needlework; Book keeping (beginners), accounting; Elocution; Model and Geom. Drawing; Woodwork; Agriculture; Hy-dro-electricity, Building Construction and Drawing. WEDNESDAY.—Standard VI. Proficiency; Gregg’s Shorthand and Typing; Dressmaking; Frehch; Magnetism and Electricity (practical); Engineering Workshop; Woolclassing commencing April. THURSDAY.—Dressmaking, Pitman's Shorthand and Typing; Public Service and Matric; Machine Drawing; Woodwork (apprentice); Intermed 4 - ate Bookkeeping; Engineering Workshop Theory (Mr Ward); Woolclassing (commencing April), Plumbing (theory). FRlDAY.—Gregg’s Shorthand and Typing; Light and Shade and Drawing from Life; Engineering Workshop; Woodwork. All particulars as to Free Places, lees, Railway Passes, Grouped Courses, Syllabuses of Work, etc., on application to the Director at the School. F. C. RENY ARD, Director. ’Phones: School 1487, Residence 1423.
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Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1922, Page 4
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