MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TIME-TABLE OF CLASSES. DAY CLASSES. MONDAY—Gregg’s Shorthand and Typewriting, 3.30 —5.30 p.m. TUESDAY. —Art Needlework, 10 —12 a.m.; Pitman’s Shorthand & Typewriting 10.30 a.m. — 12.30 p.m.; Dressmaking, 1.30 —3.30 p.m.; Bookkeeping, 12.45 —2.45 and 3.30 —5.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. — Dressmaking, DASHAS a.m.; English and Arithmetic 12i30—2.30 p.m.; Elocution, 1.30 — 3.30 p.m.; Pitman’s Shorthand and Typewriting, 3—5 p.m.; Invalid Cookery, 2—4 p.m. THURSDAY.—Cookery, 10—12 a.m.; Dressmaking, 1.30 —3.30 p.m.; Painting, 2—6 p.m.; English and Arithmetic (Mr. Hall), 3.45 —5.45 p.m. FEID AY.—Pitman’s Shorthand and Typewriting, 10.30 —12.30 p.m.; Millinery, 12.45 —2.45 p.m.; English and Arithmetic (Mr. Drummond), 3.45 —5.45 p.m. EVENING CLASSES. EACH CLASS TWO HOUBS, 7—9 p.m. MONDAY.—Standard VI. Proficiency (Mr. Caigou). English and Arithmetic, junior (Mr. Hall), senior (Miss Sutherland); Matriculation (Mr. Goldsman); Cookery; Gregg’s Shorthand and Typewriting; Plumbing (workshop); Engineering (workshop). TUESDAY. —Art Needlework; Bookkeeping (Mr. Fairchild); Elocution; Woodwork; Electric Wireman’s Work (Mr. Drewitt); Accountancy (Mr. Hollings). WEDNESDAY—Standard VI. Proficiency ; Dressmaking; Gregg’s Shorthand and Typewriting; Woolclassing; Engineering (workshop); Carpentry and Joinery (Apprentices’ class); Ticket Writing (Mr. Wilson). THUESDAY. Millinery; Pitman s Shorthand and Typewriting; Matriculation; Engineering (theory); Woolelassing; Plumbing (theory); Drawing; Electricity (Mr Drewitt). FRlDAY.—Gregg’s Shorthand and Typewriting; Drawing; Woodwork; Engineering (workshop). Prospectus containing particulars of Classes, Fees, Conditions for Free Places and Railway Passes on application at the Office. F. C. RENYARD, Director. ’Phone: School 1487; Residence, 1423 TE WHABAU MOTOR SERVICE. PARCELS AND GOODS for T« Wharau may be left at T HAWKSWORTH ’S, Baker, opposite Fire Station. Messages per telephone 1339. Passenger motor leaves Posi Office Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 8 o'clock , O. R. FAIRBROTHER THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. DIVIDES PROFITS ANNUALLY. SECURE YOUR SHARE. BY INSURING NOW! BY INSURING NOW! BY INSURING NOW! MALCOLM SANSON, Representative Wairarapa District, MASTERTON. OFFICE, PERRY STREET. Telephones: 1244, Private 1627. TRAVELLING BAGS OF ALL BUNDS. jVTADE FROM THE BEST LEATHER by the best makers, are obtainable at very Reasonable Prices, from ALBERT DONALD, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER, QUEEN STREET .... MASTERTON. (Opposite Ogilvy’s Butcher Shop.) NEW ZEALAND MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. “The House of a Million Parts.” CYLINDERS, Crank-cases, Crankshafts, Differential and Transmission Gears, Wheels, Springs, Bodies, Accessories and parts for practically every make of Car and Motor Cycle. Address: 29 Harris Street, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14874, 9 March 1923, Page 3
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