ftPECIAIi ADVERTISEMENTS. THAT "SHOW" fc SUIT. WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS FOR NEXT MONTH'S SHOW. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH \ICOL & CO, TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. ST. BRIDE'S CONVENT. QT. BRIDE'S CONVERT Boarding ° and High Schools will KE-OPEN on TUESDAY, February 4th. Terms oa application through the Mother Superior. Commercial Classes will be resumed. Bookkeeping from 5 to 6 p.m. on Mon-jßLf-days and Thursdays. Shorthand 5 to 6 p.m, on Tuesdays and Fridays. Typewriting from sto 6 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Junior Classes on Wednesdays *W Senior Classes ou Saturdays. sTmatthew's school for girls MASTERTON. -xrEXT TEEM begins on TUESDAY, February 4th. The Principal, Miss Isaacson, will bo iv attendance at the School on WEDNESDAY, January 29th February Ist, and MONDAY, February Srd, from 2 to 4 p.m., to receive parents. PIANOFORTE, JOSEPH BLACK, A.T.C.L.. - Gold Medallist and Exhibitioner, late of Dunedin, has taken over Miss Eva Hood's connection, and will commence teaching on TUESDAY. February 4th. Address: 35 Worksop Road, Phono 525. MASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. NOTICE TO PARENTS. RE-OPENIXG OF SCHOOLS. /YWING to the difficulties in connection with the contract work of Repairs, Painting, etc., it will not be possible to re-open the Schools on Tuesday next. The Schools will recommence on MONDAY, 10th February 1919. E. BROWN, Chairman of Committee. fb NEW BUSINESS. "ATESSRS ANDREW BROS. (Bob and '*■■*• "Vie), well known m Masterton, have opened up business as Shoeing & I General Smiths in premises lately occupied by Mr E. McEwen, Dixon Street. All work will receive prompt and personal attention, and therefore Horse J O'.vners of Masterton and surrounding <J*itricts can rely on beincr given every β-itisfaction. ANDREW BROS* SHOEING & GENERAL SMITHS. MASTERTON". f MASTERTON j TECHNICAL SCHOOL, SESSION 1919. COMMENCES MARCH 3rd, at 7 p.m. Efficient Instruction - Low Fees. DAY CLASSES — English, Aiithmetic, Elocution, Book-keeping, Pitman's Shorthand, Gregg's Shorthand, Typewriting, Dressmaking, Art Needlework, Cookery, General Drawing, Painting. EVENING CLASSES.—As above; also, Building and Machine Construction, Theory and Practice of Plumbing, Woodwork, Model Drawing (light and shade), Agriculture, Magnetism and Electricity, Woolclassing; Standard VI. Proficiency Class ;Publie Service, Mat- & General Knowledge Ciass; •^^Leeounting. The following are entitled to Free Tuition and to Free Railway Travelling:— i (a) Returned Soldiers. I (b) Holders of Senior Free Paaces or of higher qualifications (c) Holders of Junior Free Places, j (d) Holders of Proficiency Cortificafy tes of Standard VI. (c) Holders of Endorsed Competency Certificates of-Standard VI. (f) Pupils specially recommended by the Inspector of Schools. D. E. LESLIE, Director. "taxi foe hiee Latest Model 7-SEATER STUDEBAKER CAB. W ALL TRAINS MET. rriBIFS Undertaken to Any Part of A North Island. W. L. JOY. 89 BANNISTER STREET. Phone: House 867, P.O. Taxi stand 675. FOR a year or so you've been looking for Mendets to repair your Pots and Pans. Get them at Thompson's, Is.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13752, 3 February 1919, Page 1
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