SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MARTINBOROUGH. FISH-O! JpRESH FISH will be sold from car opposite Post Office, including Crayfish and Oysters, at 11 a.m. on FRIDAY. RED STAR FOOTBALL CLUB’S ANNUAL DANCE. MUNICIPAL HALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. McKenzie’s Orchestra . Dancing at 8 p.m. Admission: Double tickets 6/-, single gent’s 4/-, extra lady 2/6. T. FLAWS, J. CLARKE, Joint Secretaries. THE WELLINGTON FARMERS’ MEAT AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED . JJOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from the 4th to the 24th day of August, 1921, both days inclusive. J. H. McCALDEN, Secretary. FOOTBALL! WAIRARAPA RUGBY UNION. PARK OVAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, at 2.30. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, Canterbury v. Wairarapa. Canterbury are the only team in Australasia who have so far beaten the “Springboks.” The second match of their North Island tour. Also, on 4 PARK OVAL, SATURDAY, AUG. 13 at 2.30. Wanganui v. Wairarapa. The team which gave Taranaki such a hard. game. Admission 1/-, Stand 6d, to each match. e. McKenzie, Hon. Sec. W.R.F.U. TECHNICAL SCHOOL, MASTERTON. Second Term. All Lessons Two Hours. DAY CLASSES. MONDAY.—Shorthand (Gregg’s) and Typing 3.30; General Drawing 3.30. TUESDAY.—Cookery 10 a.m.; Dressmaking 1.30; Book-keeping 3.30. WEDNESDAY.—Art Needlework 10 a.m.; Elocution 1.30; Shorthand (Pitman’s) and Typing 3 p.m.; Cookery, Nurses’ Class, 2.30; Science, 2.30. THURSDAY.—Dressmaking 10 a.m.: Painting, 2.30; Dressmaking, 1.30. FRlDAY.—Machine Drawing 10 a.m.; Arithmetic, 3.45; Shorthand and Typing (Pitman’s), 10.30. EVENING CLASSES. Commencing 7 p.m. MONDAY.—Std. VI Proficiency, English. and Arithmetic, Shorthand (Gregg’s) and Typewriting, Public Service and Matriculation, Cookery and Dressmaking (adults Millinery 12.45; English and only). TUESDAY.—Art Needlework, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Woodwork? Agricultural Science and Chemistry, Elocution, Model and Geometrical Drawing, Motor Engineering (theory), Carpentry and Joinery, Drawing Class. WEDNESDAY.—Std. VI Proficiency, Shorthand (Gregg’s) and Typing, Dressmaking, Plumbing (theory), Motor Engineering, Wool-Massing, French. THURSDAY.—Dressmaking, Shorthand (Pitman’s) and Typing, Mechanical Drawing, Public Service and Matriculation, Woolclassing, Carpentry and Joinery (practical class). FRIDAY.—Light and Shade Drawing from life, Shorthand (Gregg’s) and Typewriting, Woodwork, Plumbing (practice!), Motor Engineering. SATURDAYS.—Workshop Class in Motor and General ibugineering 2.30 p.m. Instructor: Mr H. E. Ward. FEES. —7/6 and 10/- per term, except Motor Engineering and Woolclassing 15/- and £l. Reduction if two or more subjects taken. Free place to holders of Proficiency Certificates. F. C. RENYARD, Director. ’Phone, Res. 1423. WARNING TO JAMES SMITH. Don’t wait till you catch a severe chill before you send for a cough mixture —get Royle’s Cough-Mint now—take a dose each morning and evening and avoid chest troubles. 2s 6d. a tic. Obtainable at all stores.
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Wairarapa Age, 4 August 1921, Page 1
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