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Grocers: _____ 3 Tl In & fa Si ROBERT BOWIE, £ hi cc Sutter's Buildings, TOOS lo announce the ARRIVAL, ex B Dunedin, from London, of A Largo J SHIPMENT OP BRUSHWARE, From G. B. KENT & SONS, Consisting of a Great Variety of Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes Shoe Bmshes, Hearth Brushes Bannister Brushes, Flue Brushes Plate Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes Stove Brushes, W.W. Brushes Mavlborough Carpet Brushes Oil Brushes Bass and Cane Brooms, Hah* Brooms Chamois Leathers Honeycomb and Turkey Sponges Buffalo Dressing Combs And a great variety of Sundries. Also, from SLACK & BROWNLOW, 2 Hhds of FILTERS, Of every size and description and suitable for Hotels and Private Families. ', ' Also, 3 Casks TEA and BREAKFAST SERVICES, • . Of the Very Best English China, in Beautiful 3 Designs, and at Exceptionally Low i Prices, considering the Quality 1 ' of the Goods. Also to hand, , 2 Crates Very Choice TOILET SERVICES 7 Cases VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA And : 20 Cases CROSS and BLACKWELL'S GOODS. i As these Goods all being bought Direct ■ from tho various Manufacturers, the Public > may depend on getting the VERY' BEST E ARTICLE at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. 9-12 6650 h r f r a i ________________________ f Scholastic , T UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARDt Jf\. , The Board requires the Services of a Visiting TEACHER of DRAWING in the Auck- - land Schools and Training College. Salary „ £200 a year, and £25 a year travelling allow- ; ance. ' Also a Visiting TEACHER of SINGING, on the Tonic Sol-fa (Curwen's) method, in 1 the Waikato District Schools. Salary £200 a j year and £50 a yoar horse allowance. These Teachers will be required to enter on their duties after the Christmas holidays. Applications, with certificates and tcstib lnomals, will be received by the Board on or 9 before FRIDAY, 30th November, 1883. r VINCENT E. RICE, ' 10-31 7 : 86 Secretary. MRS TATE AND MISS KEMP BALTRABNA, I Elizabeth Street. > — — — i Gebhan AM) Fbbnch (Acquired on the , Continent). DAJTonio and Calisthenics (Pangyniuastikou). Music and Sixoiso. DbAWIXO IN VAUIOBB SirLEB (South , Kensington C'ertiHeute). Pain-tino on Terra Cotta and Satin, for t which Materials will be provided if j desired. Fees for u 00111*80 of twelve Lessons . (Private) in oach of the above Subjects, Two Guineas, payable in advance. '> The Classes for Young Ladies have now f Recommenced. Thorough English, French, i German and Drawing. Senior Pupils, Three and a half Guineas the Term ; Juniors • (under 10), Two and a half Guineas. At Home every Suturdav after 3 p.m. 10-4 6892 MISS FORBES is now CONDUCTING her SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES in the House lately occupied by H. Belfleld, Esq. English in all its branches, with Literature 3 — Miss Forbes. > French — Miss A. Forbes, resident three ■ years in France. . Latin and Mathematics— Visiting Master. > Class Singing — T. F. Goocn, Esq., Organist, . St. Mary's. t Piano — Miss A. Foiibbs and Masters. v Drawing (Free-hand, Chalk, Water Colors) — Visiting Master and Miss Fokbbs. Dancing and Deportment— Mrs Ostlbe. A Class for beginners is being formed. Day and Weekly Boarders. Young Ladies may attend for one or more pecial subjects. Prospectus and Testimonials on application. 2-26 4464 I ' ~~~ === FRIENDS AT HOME. mHE "TIMARU HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY, Containing all the principal News of the Month of Colonial interest, Posted to any * Address for FIVE BHILLINGS PER YEAR. , Those Persons who are in tho habit of sending Newspapers to the Old Country may SAVE THEMSELVES MUCH TROUBLE, and always secure its despatch in time for the English Mail, by leaving their instrqoI tions .at (bis office. J

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2841, 31 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2841, 31 October 1883, Page 4