Rheumatism! Those agonising; pains will 1 be quickly and i cured by I' All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 and 4/6. WANTED KNOWN. AB.INET P H 0 T 0 S 7a 6d per dozen cash. MAHAN AND SONS; PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, [R J AS, B. FERGUSSON, L L.L.C.M., A.T.S.C., RESUMES TEACHING, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 5 Wharfo Street. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS. 239 MISS N. DIIiHL RESUMES TEACHING OF PIANOFORTE and HARMONY On WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. At her Residence, Eden Street. At Home to receive new pupils on MonA„„ „„A qnfV. >J «Ic+. Tan Railway concessions for country pupils. PIANOFORTE TUITION. MISS J. & G, HOOD, Tyne street, RESUMES" TEACH I NG, FEBRUARY 6th. >- RAILWAY CONCESSIONS: 168 MR F. .P. BUR RY, Organist St. Luke's Church, (Composer of Waitaki and St. Hilda's (Dunedin) School Songs), RESUMES TEACHING Piano, Organ, Singing, Clarionet, Violin, and Harmony, FEBRUARY Ist: Studio: London House, Thames Street, and '"Gleneairn," Hull street. Telephone 231. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Terms on Application. Pupils obtained Ist Places at Invercargill and Dunedin Competitions, 1910. "VT-ISS M. E. FALCONER Resumes ■*-*-* : Teaching Piano, Singing, etc., her Residence, " Dundee Villa," Aln street, on MONDAY, February ' 6th. Country pupils at usual hours. Railway concessions. ; 184 VOICE PRODUCTION AND ELOCUTION.
ISS JEAN DIEHL Resumes February Ist. Defects: of Throat, Larynx and Speech—Special Course for Teachers. '■' Address: No. 33, Eden street. , 186 GREAT CLEARING SALE GREAT CLEARING SALE GREAT CLEARING SALE AIKEN HEAD'S AIKENHEAD'S AIKEN HEAD'S 7 Days More. 7 IJays More. 7 Days More. 7 Days More. WE HAVE DECIDED TO EXTEND OUR SALE FOR SEVEN .DAYS LONGER, TO GIVE TO THE COUNTRY PEOPLE A CHANCE WHO HAVE BEEN TOO BUSY ' HARVESTING TO GET IN. For the next Seven Days we will offer Bigger Bargains than ever. Don't forget to pay our store a visit before tins' Sale draws to a close. MKENHEAD'a , ; > i;A.sn draper. 'i^LiADIES ONLY, r 7E are now BOOKING ■ ORDERS for LADIES' GOSTIfMES. We must apologise to our Lady Patrons for - introducing, the subject early ' this season, but owing to the .increasing demand this year \ye ; would strongly. advise Ladies desirous, of, Eayirig ia Costume cut and fitted by an expert, with due attention to the lines which make for Gracefulness and to place, their;orders as early as possible. • *W^k^;h^,o.-d, HIGa-CLASS TAILOR. IN ACCORDANCE with ; arrangements with the POSTAL DEPARTMENT MUNRO'S COACHES; will run as follows: — From Ist JANUARY, 1907—-' Kurow to Omarama, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY, 8 a.m.; returns MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, at noon. From Ist JANUARY to Ist MAY each year— Kurow to Lake Pnkaki, via Benmore, and Omarama, WEDNESDAYS, 8 a.m.; returns THURSDAYS, 7 a.m. Bonking Office at Kurow. Fares and Paresis must be prepaid. Good bait stables at Kurow, where saddle and harness horses and buggies may be hired for the day, week, cr journey. Horses broken to saddle or harness. All care but no responsibility. T. A. MUNRO, Proprietor. r TE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR CORNSACKS and SEAMING TWINE. FOR SALEBARLEY, RYECORN, and RAPE SEED. CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT, OATS, and POTATOES. J.&T.MEEK.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10708, 6 March 1911, Page 2
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502Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10708, 6 March 1911, Page 2
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