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PUBLIC NOTICES ICHOOL OF COOKEHY .3 MASONIC HALL, 0 AMARU. Conducted <;t! the system now in vogue n all the principal towns of Great Britain. MISS FIDLER (Prom the Fd in burgh School of Cookery) Megs to iioinate to'the Ladies of Oamani that slit; will jive a course of Practical LesHie coil'.-* . .>r iiistrnctiou will consist 01 Twelve Lossi-ns, accompanied with illustratratiuiis of practical cooking. A large Gas Stove lias been fitted up, and Pupils will be enabled to see the various processes of cooking from iirst to last. The Classes are so arranged as to meet the requirements of people in different positions in life. The afternoons of Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays will be devoted to superior as well as plain cooking. The Evening Classes on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays will be devoted to the plainer style of cooking. Young ladi'.-.- attending school during the week are invited to attend the Saturday Lessons. The Lessons will be of two hours' (or more) duration each day, between the hour:; of two and four in the afternoon and seven and nine in the evening. During the progress of the Lesson, the teacher will minutely describe the ingre- | in fact every detail incidental to the Lesson. Pupils are requested to provide themselves with a small note-book and pencil, that the.y may make their own notes,. and thereby retain what they could not trust to their memory. The articles made at each lesson will be laid on the counter, with the price attached, and pupils will be at liberty to purchase them. The Lessons will include the Cooking of Soups, Poultry, Entrees, Fish, Stews, etc.; Cake-, Pastry, Puddings, Pies, Jellies, etc. Special care will be taken to show the pupils that not an atom of material used in the kitchen need be wasted or thrown away. One lesson in eaoh course will be devoted to Sick Ronm Cookery. The Instructress will bo in attendance at the School on Monday, June 10, from twelve till four, when persons wishing to join the classes are requested to enroll themselves. Special- Class —Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 2 till 4. Even im; Class—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 7 till 9. T E 11 M S ; Class—£2 per course of Twelve Les-ons. Evenisi; Class —15s. per course of Twelve Lessons. Single Lessons—4s. and 2s. respectively. The fh'st Evening Lesson will be given free of charge, when all interested in the classes B.'-f- invited to attend. I(>s BUSINESS NOTICES TO PARTIES FURBISHING. RE I D AND CO i (Successors to J. H. Clegiiorn) "Waterloo Housk, Have Just Received, Ex late arrivals a splendid assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In every width, of first quality. Axminster Rugs Kidderminster Carpets Tapestry Carpets Cocoa Mattings Stair Carpetings Stair Crumb Cloths Largs Size Honeycomb Quilts ~ Marsella Quilts First Quality Blankets, in every size and colour American Leather Cloths Huckaback, Turkish, and Damask Towels Cretonnes in every pattern Tablecloths, Table Covers, in cloth and velvet pile Sheetings, 72-inch, 80-inch, and 90-inch. Importing direct from the Home Manufacturers, thereby saving intermediate profits, we are in the position to supply Goods of the LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS AT THE SMALLEs'L PR OFITS. The favour of an early call is respectREIT) AND CO., WAT E R LOO HOUSE, O A M A R IT. Oiiice of Home and Continental Buyer : 3Si, Brnmnto'i-road. T.ondo". 5351 4 V. T. (iRuNVA,.b, M.R.C.V.S., A. VETERINARY SURG EON. I beg to announce that I have COM MENCLD BCSIXESS ill my Profession At back of Hay and Parr's Mills, and hope, by strict atten: : in, combined with moderate charg"s, to share public patronage. Gentlemen residing at a distance having sick Horses or Cattle may communicate, tne synptoms of the disease by letter, which will at once be attended to, and medicine forwarded hy return mail. Attendance Night and Day. Castration and Spaying undertaken. P.S.—Hor-e and Cattle Medicines of every description always mi hand. 2jo nEIIM I N us Ii O T E L, MR. GEORGE HARPER, The new Proprietor of the above-named Hotel, is having the premises renovated and improved in such a manner as will render it one of the best country hostelries in the Oamaru District. No expense or effort will be spared to ensure the comfort and convenience of travellers and others who favor this Hotel with their patronage. The best BEERS, SPIRITS, AND WINES ONLY will be kept in stock. Good Stabling. GEORGE HARPER, Proprietor, $M

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 659, 13 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 659, 13 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 659, 13 June 1878, Page 3

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