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EDUCATIONAL. TS7-AIHI SCHOOL, , CHESTER. High-clas3 Preparatory School for Boys, in tho healthiest district of South Canterbury. Tho Hoadniaster, an ex-scholar of King's College, has had con>siderable experience in tenchiiiß, and pays special attention to the health and moral tono of Boys entrusted to his charge. For prospectus aply to J. R. ORFOR-D,- Winchester VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. -Mr H. E. Melitus (Royal Leipzig Conservatorium) Resumed Teaching at his Rooms,. 51 High street, on FEBRUARY 3, 1908. Pupils Prepared for all Exams., and Beginners received. Privat, residence, Palace Hotel. ll»t)' IMPORTANT TO LADIES. . NEW INVENTION. The New Blouse and Skirt Cutter is absolutely tho Simplest Method in use. Only throe/measurements required. No calculations, and no fittine;. }\'itl cut yoked, plain, or fancy Blouses. Material cut during first, lesson. Twelve Lessora of two hours, including a, Cutter, for 255. Previous experience not necessary. FOR MORE ADVANCED WORK. _ The Alphabetically-arranged and Selfinstructing Garment Drafters now teadv for use. For Costumes, Tea Gowns, Coate, Children'* Dres6Cß, Boys' Pants, Tailor Coats, etc., absolutely no fitting for bodices except for deformed figures. Former Pupils may Exchange Drafters for7e6dand take Single Lessons in Practical Work for Is 6d. Claises Daily; Monday and Thursday Eveninga. Miss CHARLES. No. 3 HIGH STREET (Opposite D.1.C.). For tho above .Miss HOUSTON will.Viflit Herbert on Tuesdays; Wednesday, at Oddfellows' Hall, Waikouaiti; Thursdays and Saturdays, St. Andrew'a Hall, Oamaru; Fridays, Hampden. Mies CHARLES has now Formed a Class for Underclothing by a simpjo method of papor-folding, as taught in.the Australian Colleges'. Ladies' and ' Ohildrcn'o Drawers, Blouses. Chemises, Combinations, Nightgowns. Underskirts. Slip Bodices, and. Pinafores cut to actual measures. New Term will begin in October. £1 Is per quarter. .Patterns for Sale. lau PARISIENNE SCHOOL OF MILLINERY, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET.-Intending PUPILS for the Spring and Summer Seasons w-'-Jd do well to Commence their Thition NOW. Every Brajich Thoroughly Taught. Classes Dailv; Tuesday and Thursday Evenings. Fees: 12 Lessor, 10s; Single Lesson, Is. Call or write for circular. lau TENDERS. TENDERS will be received until 1 p.m. on WEDNESDAY; December 2, for tho ERECTION of ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS to a Residence at Port Chalmers. , BASIL B. HOOPER, A.R.l.b!a., 24n Architect, A.M.P.. Buildings. . SEPARATE TENDERS will,be received until THURSDAY, .the 26th inst., at 5 o'clock p.m., PAINTING and PLUMBING New Residence, Roslyn. Also, PLUMBING New House at Dalmore, \ FEA ,& CO., ■ Auctioneers. fTONDERS are invited till 2 pTnTon A Wednesday, 9lh December, for tho Erection of a Resiclenco (Wood), at North--East^-Harbour. Labour and \Ues, architects, New Zealand Insurance JiHitdmgg. , g 4n fpENDERSaro invited for THRESHING A (at per buShel) and CHAFFCDTTIN'G wi" H on the Contract System, on Llydevale during the coming season. Two plants required. Eslimato 100,000 bushels oats, 12001 tone chaff (more or less). Tenders Oloso DECEMBER 15, 1903. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted" Apply C. F. OVERTON, an - ■ Clydcvale. QTAGO HARBOUR BOARD CONTRACT No. 195. WRITTEN TENDERS'wiII be received until Noon on SATURDAY, December sth 1908, for tho SUPPLY ami MLIVERY of TIMBER for the year 1909. Specification and general conditions mav be seen at the Board's Office. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, J. BLAIR MASON, Engineer. 19, }908. ■ jo^ QTAGD HARBOUR BOARD Contract n O . i 96. WRITTEN TENDERS will he received, until Noon on SATURDAY, the 12th of Ftww' f ? r $!?„ SUPPLY and DE™JrPt IRONMONGER'S SHIP CHANDLERY, etc. Specification may be seen at the Board's Office. ' \ ../ Lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. . • •' J. BLAIR MASON, Engineer to Otago Harbour Board. November 17, 1908. • i7 n HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS will be received up till--Noon of FRIDAY, 4th December, for the CONSTRUCTION (Labour and Materials) of one PUNT, 100 ft x 22ft. Plans and .specifications and conditions of contract may be seen at this Office, and at the Harbour Board, Offices of Wellington, Dunedin, and Auckland. WILLIAM RODWELL, 2Slt ■ Secretary. TARRAII./ USE JARRAH FOR PENCING. , JARRAH FLOORING HAS NO EQUAL. Will. Last a Lifetime in Ground or Water. , , ' ; MILLAR'S JARRAH COMPANY. Roslyn.-Fea and 'Co,. „„ c . gEImiYjIBBOTO, JL» Decorato and Signwritors, 92 George street). TeUB7. CJAOAR'S Celebrated English Wood-woTk-Machinery; catalogues, quotations. Apply sole agent, Henry F. Moss, timber merchant, Bond street. y* the market; samples, quotations.-Sole agent, Henry F. Moss, Bond street. 7, PUBLIC COMPANIES. MEW ZEALAND~INSURANCE COM- '" \n,» , p ANY (LIMITED). ' FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT W' al ._ ••.-' ~£1,500;000 Paid up Capital and Reserve ... 690,000 Net Revenue! for 1907 ... ... ... 642,759 THE PREMIER COLONIAL, COMPANY. Fire, Maita, Personal Accident and Sickness, Workors Compensation, Employers' ,ml f n Sl Co mmon Law, Public Risk and Third Party Indomnity, Ljve Stock, Burglary , nd Housebreaking, Plate Glass, fidelity Luai-antec, Administration Bonds arid Mortgagee Indemnitj Risks acceprod at Lowest Current Rates. Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. OFFICES: Corner of Rattray and Crawford streets, Duncdip. '" Firo and Marino Branch, . WILLIAM I. BOLAM, Maimer Accident Branch: DAVID T. BROWNLIE,.Manager^ NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. INSURANCES EFFECTED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES. LOSSES from Fire and Lightning Covered, Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. m „T, „ Agents lor Otago: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Rnttray street. Dunedin. LILLY BROS, arc offering great bargains in- Belts, Purses, Handbags, Walking Sticks, at Sale Prices. 051! S°\ i b T^ ,< " l 'S In . 1 l ,rovecl '-Thousand-headed-ItALE; nc-anshes when 100 dry for most Co. ' ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14380, 25 November 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14380, 25 November 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14380, 25 November 1908, Page 9