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. jailors : Q. B ■ R O W N, rAILOR AND WOOLLEN PKAPHR, H Corner of . , Beswick Stukkt, Nouth Roau. G.B. has the BEST SELECTION o): ENGLISH and COLONIAL TWEEDS m South Canterbury to Select from. j Trial Solicited. Fit Gua-anteed. 9-18 6735 Scholastic. SOUTH CANTERBURY GRAMMAR ■ . SCHOOL, CORNER. OF GEORGE ST3EET AND • BARNARD STREET, '..'• TIMARU. Tli« .Mister of tho above School will be "Ift3 (<> receive' New Pupils on Monday, January 21st. ' ■ ■ ' . . School will open^ on Tueslav, January 22nd, 188t. 1-4 7878 A. BUECHLER, Pn.D. — ————— _____________ - MI S S F O ".K B E S ( , Assisted by an efficient Resident Governesr. and the following Visiting Teachers, will RESUME HER SCHOOL for YOUNGLADIES, - ■ , • ■ ox MONDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1884. English m all its Branches, with Literature — Mirs Fobbes. , French and FroncL Literature — Miss A. FC'EBjiS, resident three years m France. Latin end Mathematics — Visiting Master. Class Singing— T. F. Gooon, Esq., Organist, St.' Mary's. Piano— Miss A. Fobbes and Masters. Drawing — Freehand, Miss Fobbes ; Crayon, Me Mcllkk ; Water : cplor. Mas Ostlkh. Dancjnp and Deportment — l[ns Ostler. : Da.Ti Weekly, and Yearly Boarders. Young Ladies may attend for one or mbra Special Subject?. Advanced Pupils, Full Course, including Class Singing, 10 guinea ; Beginners, 6 guineas j Begi'inew, Music, 6 guineas. Referees — Pbofbssob Blaok, Dunedin University; W., S. Fm;GEBAld>, Esq., Principal, Normal Schciol, Dunedin ; W. Malcolm, Principal, Normal School, Chrißtchurch. Local Referres, Parents and others — E. Wakbfihld, Esq. ; W. J. Steward, Ejq., M.H.R., Waimate: Rev. W. GtiiiES ; Rev. G. Fosteb ; Rev.iG. Bakclat ; C. R. Sniyr, Esq. ; 'A. Bubnbtt, Esq., Moiuit Pook Station; J. GbaNgeb, Epq. CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART. TIMARU. rpHE RE-OPENING OF CLASSES m J. ■ the Convent Schools will take place on FRIDAY, Feb. Ist. 1-29 8159 Conveyance.. F-OYAL MAIL COACJHES. WAIHI BUSH, GERALtiINE, AND ORARI. WE ' beg to inform the Public that our Coaches -will run as under, viz. : — Waihi Both asd Back. Wdihi Bush — dep., 6.40 a.m. i Waihi Bush — arr., 8 p.m. Gbbaldine t6 Oejsi a^td Back. Geraldme— dep., 8.40 a.m^ 10.40 a.m., 3 p.m., 5.36 p.m. Orari — d'sp., 8.52 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 4J.5 p.m., 6.51 p.m. . ' In : connection with the above line of Coaches, we have the Livery and Bait Stables at Geraldine where Light Expresses, Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle Horses can He obtained bn the shortest' notice. N.B. — The most experienced drivers and grooms' o?e kept m connection ■mth the business, therefor* the Public can' rely on the greatest oivility and attention m all business entrusted to the firm. : Head Office, Geraldme. J. MUNDELL & CO., 2- 4210 !' ■ Proprietors. vTEMUKA AND HILTON COAOHES. WE beg to inform the Public that a. ■■■■'.. ' COACH WILL RUN ■ Ac under, Betwoin the above-mentioned places, picking up Passengers on the Way. i 'DAYS OF RUNNING. i Mondays, Thursdays, andfiaturdays. ! TJie Couch will leave the Hilton Hotel at .8 a.m.. and arrive at the Temuka Railway Station m fame to catch the inorning train to Timaru. It will leave the Teiauka Railway Station on the return trip after the arrival ' of the South JExpreßS. ; la connection with the above, S&ddta Horses, Buggies, and Special Ooaoh Trips can be obtained on the 'shortest notice. Also 1 b Paddock for Horses at Hilton. J. MUNDELL & CO., 10-27 : 71518 Proprietors. BOYiH, MAIL TO MACKENZIE COUNTRY. rjIHE Bayal Moil Coach runti to Burke'e J- . Pasji every Monday, Weineeday and Friday, returning to meet :tbe last train on the same day. The, Cowh leaves Fairlio Creek at 6.30 a.m. on Tuesday morning, for Tekapd Ferry, returning on- Wednesday to ratoh the last train to Timaru. An Exj)res9 leaves Fairlie ■ Creek every moping at 7.80 for Albury, to meet the train, rotui'ning to Fairlie Creek after arrival. Leaves Fairlie Creek at 8.50 p.m.i to meet the Albury train, returning after ariival of tie train to Ftirlio Creek. : Having Ulten orer from Mr John Hinckley the Livery Stables at Albury snd Fairlie Creek, we hope ly strict attention to business, combined irith. moderate uharget, to merit a chare of ths publio support hitherto bestowed on our precloceesor. ...■■• Good Gnooms are kept m both Stables, and Buifgioß, Expresses, Coaohes and Saddle Hones can; bo hired at a minute'n notice. Good 3'addocking; Hones (Broken to Saddle and, Harness, and every o««> taken. : ' • : BURGESS & MANATON, 1-9 384a Pioprieton. BAN6ITATA AND PEEL FOBEBJ ' ■; coaoh. JO H N HS $ El, Begs most respectfully, to i^kaowlodgc with. thanks tho patronage aocorilod to hla for tho put four yoa», and wisbiis to inform hit friends tind tho general publto that on and after the lnt of Maroh ho will RUN HIB OOAOH IJVEItY DAY to MEfiT thr EXPRESS TRAINS, as follow*;— Mondavß, Wednesdays, and Friday*, to meot tbs Kxproji from : Timaru at Bangitata, leaving Peel Forest it 8 p.m. tnd S&ngi. ,1] tata'at 4.80 p.m. . . . '.■■'/. Tuendayo, Thursdays, and Saturdsyi, to mtct the KxpreßS from Chriitohutph, leaving Peal F(ire«t at ,8.45 a.m. antlßangitato at 18 o^opk jiobri. ; ' r, AlV^areeU i.n- Orders carefully aftended to ' " JOHN HUMEY, '■■■ SW" Ptpprißtof! Por l Foreat, ?

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2918, 30 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2918, 30 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2918, 30 January 1884, Page 4