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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | ST. MATTHEW’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL fOR GIRLS AND KINDERGARTEN. rpHE PRINCIPAL (Miss F. Lazarus) will be at the School this week, between the hours of 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. daily, to receive parents and guardians for the enrolment of pupils. H. M. BODDINGTON, Secretary. SCHOOL WORK. NOTICE TO PARENTS. LANSDOWNE SCHOOL. ' TN connection with Home Lessons for the Infant Division the Infant Mistress will be pleased to meet par- . ents in the Infant School THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, from 2 ' o ’clock. 1 DANCING & DEPORTMENT. WELLINGTON & WAIRARAPA. MISS DAISY DONNELLY, Pupil of MISS MINNIE EVERETT, Sydney. ' , OLASSES will be re-commenced 1 throughout the Wairarapa iinme- * diately restrictions are lifted. Private ’ Lessons by arrangement. For terms and particulars apply j 48 Mulgrave street, i WELLINGTON. TENDERS. (DENDERS, closing with the under- , signed on SATURDAY, the 28th ] day of. March, 1925, are invited for ] the purchase of the contracting gear ] of the late William Winter, compris- ] ing the following:— 1 Republic Motor Lorry i 1 Ford Motor Calr 1 Spring Dray 3 Block Drays * 3 sets Dray Harness j 1 pair Sparc Wheels (dray) 4 Draught Horses 1 Trolley and Spare Wheels 1 ton (approx.) of 201 b trolley ! rails and quantity of sleep- ‘ era 1 wire rope (about 2 chains) : and steel puiley 24 crowbars - 6 picks 2 adzes , 4 hammers 1 barrow 2 timber jacks 1 workman’s whare (10ft x 8) I The gear, with the exception of horses and whare, may be inspected at the yards of the Eketahuna County Council, Bengston street,! Eketahuna, and further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned; Tenders for the whole or any portion will be entertained, but the highest or any tender . not necessarily accepted. PAGE & SIDDELLS, j Solicitors, . EKETAHUNA. i MASTEBTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL < TOURING the continuance of the 1 epidemic the following temporary 1 time-table of evening classes has been 1 arranged for students over 16 years of ( age only, commencing MONDAY, March 16:— MONDAY EVENING, 7 to 9.—Matriculation. Engineering —practical. Gregg’s Shorthand and Typewriting. ’ TUESDAY.—Pitman’s Shorthand and 1 Typewriting. Carpentry and Woodwork. Engineering—practical. Millinery. WEDNESDAY.—Bookkeeping. Carpentry and Joinery (theory). Wool-classing. Dressmaking. Electrical Engineering (commences March 25). Ticket Writing. Mechanical Theory. THURSDAY.—Mechanical Drawing. Matriculation. Accountants ’ Preliminary. Wool-classing. Woodwork. Plumbing. Electrical Engineering. < FRIDAY.—Motor Engineering. i F. W. MARTIN, , Director. j WE HAVE FULL STOCKS OF ALLUMINIUM Ware, Pyrex Oven Ware, Stainless Cutlery, English China Cups and Saucers, Glassware, Household Tinware, Wire Goods, Brushware, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Requisites, Writing Pads, Envelopes, School Stationery, and also our popular Post Office Pad and the Ninnes’s Special 200-Page School Pad. All at our usual popular prices. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR GOODS. NINNES, Opposite Post Office, QUEEN STREET :: MASTEBTON. OP.E. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. SAME DAY SERVICE. TIME-TABLE: AU Orders left up to 10 a.m. will be ■eady same day at 5 p.m. Orders left after 10 a.m., and np to 1.80 p.m., will be ready at 12.80 next lay. , Orders left after 1.30 p.m. and np lo 5.30 p.m. wiU be ready at 5 p.m. i text day. ?rice lists upon application or posted. WINZENBERG’S STUDIO. HEXT POST OFFICE. MASTEBTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1925, Page 1

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