Professional. UANOFORTB AND HARMONY. MISS LILY PRICE, L.A.B. (Pupil of Mrs Blanche Levi, of Dune* din, A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M.) Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Address:— v NATIONAL CHAMBERS. 283 The Crescent, Invercargill, MB W. LILLICKAP KESUMES Teaching on MONDAY, Bth Feb. Pupils will kindly attend at usual hour.;. IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, DEE ST. 291 T.TISS VIOLET McINTOSII, A.T.C.L., Hi Teacher of Voice Production and Singing; Pupil of St. Mary’s Convent, Wellington, and Mr Spencer Lorraine, Loudon, will resume Lessons at her Studio, National Bank Chambers, The Crescent, on FEBRUARY 18th. Pupils attend usual hours. 201 MISS L. T. BASSTIAN, Draughtsman, Engrosser, and Typist, No. 3, Arcade, Ksk street. 262 MUSIC. MISS E. McNEIL resumes Teaching at her rooms, Tay street, on the Ist February. Pupils prepared for the Practical and Theoretical Examinations of Trinity College and Associated Board. 242 MISS ETHEL RICHARDS, Teacher of Voice Production and Singing, will resume Lessons at 70 Bowmont Street, on MONDAY, FEB. Sth. 237 MUSIC ROOMS, ESK STREnrx. MR GRAY returns to town on FRIDAY, Cth FEB., and will be In at*, tendance at the Studio on SATURDAY, the otli INST., to arrange for coming term. PRIVATE LESSONS resumed MON* DAT, the Sth XNST. Pupils are requested to attend at their usual hours. 164 CENTRAL SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND UIB TYPEWRITING. Esk street (next Times Office). mss JONES . Pincipal, Assisted by mss C. JONES. PUPILS attend 1% hours four days per week lor each subject at whatever time convenient between 10 a.m, and 9.30 p.m. Pupils taught on "Remington" and ‘■Yost” machines. Instruction entirely individual. I'upils thoroughly and rapidly coached for examination. Typewriting in all its branches promptly and accurately done at'' reasonable rates. ‘ 211 (T-OOD SALARIES.—GOOD EOSITIOjNS Always obtainable by Youths or Young Ladies With a knowledge of SHORTHAND AND TYREWRITING. Don't delay. Begin with the new Term, at THE SOUTHLAND SCHOOL OP, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Miss Daisy Donnelly, Principal. Miss May Martin, AssistantTypewriting undertaken at shortest not’ce. Relieving typistc available at an), time. Bank New South Wales Chambers. 170 _ ART STUDIO, ESK STREET. MISS JANE TOED HOLDER of Certificates for DrawlnJ and Painting from South Kensington, London, resumes her Classes on TUESDAY, 2nd FEB., 1009. Pupils carefully prepared for South Kensington Art Examinations. 113 IMPERIAL DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, No. 9, Arcade (Upstairs), rjfUIE MISSES McLACHLAN will reJL sume their Classes on THURSDAY, 11th February. Dressmaking taught in all its branches with or without chart Class Days; Monday, Wednesday', Thursday and Saturday. HOURS from 10 to 12 and from 2 to 5. Tenders. FARM FOR LEASE. TENDERS are invited by the Trustees In Estate of late W. S. Trotter, up to loth FEB., 1909. for the Lease of 330 ACRES, near Woodlands, for seven years, from Ist October, 1909. particulars apply to J. D. TROTTER, Woodlands. 158 WINTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS arc invited up to FRIDAY* 19th inst, fur 14 chains Concrete Kerbing. Plans and specifications can be seen at W. Sharp’s, architect, Esk street, Invercargill, or Corporation Offices, Winton. Tile lowest or any-tender not necessarily accepted. W. D. COWIE, Town Clerk. Winton, 9th February, 1909. 334 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY’ AND DELIVERY' OF NATIVS TIMBER. Railway Department, Head Office, Wellington, 2nd Feb., 1909. VtTRITTEN TENDERS will bo received V? at til is office up to noon of MONDAY, Stli MARCH, 1909, for tile supply and delivery of Native Timber for Dunedin and Inveieargill Sections, Specifications and forms of Tender to be obtained at the Railway Storekeeper's unices, Hillside and Invercargill. Tenders lo he addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside "Tender for Native Timber.” The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. By order. T. RONAYNE, General Manager, N.Z. Railways. 219 BUTCHERS, BAKERS, SADDLERS, PASTRYCOOKS, AUCTIONEERS, BOARDINGUOUSEKEEPEE3, GROCERS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, IF you are looking for a Business write to uy we have them o t all sorts and sizes. THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, P.O. Box 332, Christchurch. " T>EGIN the New Y’ear Right.” ComJ J mence using HONDAI LANKA pure Ceylon Tea —delicious and most economical. A Shirty Time at Masters’. Cheaper than cheap sale prices. Working and Tennis Shirts, 5s 6d and 6s 6d qualtj ties for 3s 6d at Masters.
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Southland Times, Issue 14032, 13 February 1909, Page 1
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