MESTINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. A STG WEEK-END ATTRACTION! Be Early for a Seat To-night. COSY DE LUXE. TO-NIGHT »t 7.45. First National Exclusive present, KATHERINE MACDONALD, The Screen’s Greatest Beauty, in “THE BEAUTY MARKET.” “THE BEAUTY MARKET.” “THE BEAUTY MARKET.” “THE BEAUTY MARKET.” ■ “THE BEAUTY MARKET.” “THE BEAUTY MARKET.” “THE BEAUTY MARKET.” “THE BEAUTY MARKET.” A drama of intrigue and romance that carries a convincing moral. The world applauds men for fighting for what they want, but let a woman use her natural weapons —beauty and wits —in her 'struggle for position and her share of this world’s goods, and —oh! how the prudes and moralists condemn her! “THE KNOCK-OUT.” “THE KNOCK-OUT.” “THE KNOCK-OUT.” Two Acts of Riotous Ilumorosity. “GAUMONT GRAPHIC” ...... News “TOPICAL BUDGET” .. And Views.
SHOP DAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th. Exchange Buildings Entrance. HOIVIE-MADE CAKES, SWEETS, PRODUCE, AND JUMBLE STALL. Proceeds to provide Tennis Courts for S. Matthew’s Collegiate School. Stall-holders will be at Exchange Buildings .at 9 o’clock on morning of sale, and glad to receive any contributions for stalls.
ALL OUT FOB 1921! /ALD FATHER TIME was on a good wicket last year. Can he score as well in 1922? He can, but a lot depends upon U. However, take this from met — Keep in touch with N.E.B. If a Happy Year you’d see! WHY? BECAUSE N.R.B. has the very latest in Books worth reading, the newest in Pads to write upon, Envelopes that will stick, and a WATERMAN PEN that writes and spells correctly. Then he has Bright Magazines to cheer odd hours. Toys for the Kiddies, and further advice, free gratis, on application. WHERE IS ALL THIS? at N. E. BROWN’S BOOK STORE, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. SESSION 1922. DAY CLASSES. All Lessons Two Hours. MONDAY. —Practical Science, 9 a.m.; Gregg’s Shorthand and Typing, 3.30 p.m.; .v * 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, L3O p.m.; Painting, 2.30 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 to 9 p.m. MONDAY.—Standard VI. Proficiency; English and Arithmetic (junior); English and Arithmetic (senior); Matriculation; Cookery; Chemistry and Elementary Science for Teachers’ and Pharmacy Exams.; Gregg’s Shorthand and Typing; Plumbing (practical); Engineering workshop. TUESDAY.—Art Needlework; Bookkeeping (beginners), Accounting; Elocution; Model and Geom. Drawing; Woodwork; Agriculture; HydroElectricity; Building Construction and Drawing-, •' WEDNESDAY.—Standard VI. Proficiency; Gregg’s Shorthand and Typing; Dressmaking; French; Magnetism and Electricity (practical); Engineering Workshop; W oo^"c^ass^n S (commencing April). THURSDAY. —Dressmaking, Pitman’s Shorthand and Typing; Public Service and Matriculation; Machine Drawing; Woodwork (apprentice); Intermediate Bookkeeping; Engineering, Workshop Theory (Mr. Ward); Woolclassing (commencing April); Plumbing (theory); Drawing. FRIDAY. —Gregg’s Shorthand and Typing; Light and Shade and Drawing from Life; Engineering Workshop. j All particulars a 3 to Free Places, Fees, Railway Passes, Grouped Courses, Syllabus of Work, Etc., on application to the Director Vt the School. F. C. RENYARD, Director. ’Phones: School 1487, Residence 1423. DELICIOUS CAKES AND SPONGES. DELICIOUS CAKES A'ND SPONGES. - MADE BY' AN EXPERT from the Purest and Most Delicious Ingredients and Fruits. FRESH EVERY DAY r . A. Styles, MASTERTON”S LEADING PASTRYCOOK. (Opposite J. L. Murray 's.)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14625, 27 March 1922, Page 1
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