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WPfcOIAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. [THAT "SHOW" SUIT. H WE ABE BOOKING OBDEES FOE NEXT MONTH'S SHOW. PLACE YOUR ORDSHS WITH micoL & co. TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. , WAIBAEAPA CALEDONIA*" SOCIETY (Incorporated). *t<llls Annual General Meeting will be ■■*- held on FRIDAY, February, iit S p.m. for office be:ntr;- i';oses on r-EIDAY, 7th February, at S [■.Vα. W. GILLESPIE,( Secretary,, lH&. SECTION, NO. 4 FISLD AMBU- ■ LANCE. rpilF, usual Parade will be lu-ld THIS ■ ■ EVENING, at 7.00 o'clock. CAPT. J. A. OOWIt:, 033'.-e:. 'yf music . I\fISS COLIN A MACKENZIE. A. Mus. iM - L.C.M.. Teacher oi Puuioiorte & Thcorv of -Music, resumes tiw.-hi" , - on Wednesday, sth' February. Address; &hort Street, Mnsterton. Phone- O'_"S. PIANOFORTETVTRS WILLIAM HOOD will resume 1U - teaching on MONDAY, February 10th, at 33 Woiksop Road, S, MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOB GIELS MASTEETON. TEEM begins on TUESDAY, February 4th. The Principal, Miss Isaacson, will be in attendance at the School on WEDNESDAY, January 29th ,SATUSDAY, February Ist, and MONDAY, February Srd, from 2 to 4 p.m., to receive parents. PIANOFORTE. WES JOSEPH BLACK, A.T.C.L. ill- Gold Medallist and Ezihibiv.o&er, of Dunedin, has taken, over Mi&s Eva Hood's connection, ami \7\i\ commence teaching on TUESDAY, February 4th. lA&dress: 35 Worksop Road. Pao.u ?i'i. TAXI FOE HERE Latest Model 7-SEATER STUDEBAKER CA3. jfcfr ALL TRALNS MET. rpRIPS Undertaken to Any Part of ■•*■■ North Island. W. L. JOY. S9 BANNISTEK STREET. Phone: House 867, P.O. Taxi stand 675. * WEW BUSINESS TVTESSBS ANDREW BEOS.. (Bob and **■*- Vie), well lenown in Masterton. have opened up business as Shoeing & General Smiths in premise:- iately occupied by Mr E. McEwen, Street. All work will receive prompt and. personal attention, and therefore Horse Owners of Masterton .and surrouuding can rely on being giveu every V *eatisfaetion. ANDREW BROS, SHOEING & GENERAL SMITHS. MASTEETON.. j ! MASTERTOK" j TECHNICAL SCHOOL, ' SESSIOK 1915. COMMENCES MAECH 3rd, at 7 p.cc. 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 ;Public Service, Matriculation' '& General Knowledge Class; Accounting. The following are entitled to Free Tuition and to Free Bailway Travelling:— (a) Eeturned Soldiers, (b) Holders of Senior Freo Piaces or of higher qualifications (c) Holders of Junior Free Pisces. (d) Holders of Proficiency Cortificattes of Standard VI. (c) Holders of Endorsed Comptency Certificates of Standard VI. (f) Pupils specially recommended hy the Inspector of Schools. P. E. LESLIE, Director. BT3TTER Coolers that keep the Buttei hard, from 4s at Thompson's House•faolci Store.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13753, 4 February 1919, Page 1

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