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Tailors /^. B E OWN, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, Corner of B3svncK Stekkt, North Road. G.B. has the BEST SELECTION of ENGLISH and COLONIAL TWEEDS m South Canterbury to Select from. 'Crial Solicited. Fit G uaranteed. 9-18 6725 Scholastic. SOUTH CANTERBURY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ; CORNER OF GEORGE STREET AKD BARNARD STBEET, | T I M A R U. ! Th° Master of the above School will bo glad to receive New Fup.ls on Monday, January 21st. School will open on Tuesday, January 22nd, 188*. 1-4 7878 A. BUECHLER, Ph.D. MISS -FORBES, Assisted by an efficient Resident Governess and the following Visiting Teachers, will RESUME HER SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, MONDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1884. English m all its Branches, with Literature — Miss Fobbbs. French and French Literature — Miss A. Fobbkb, resident three years m France. Latin and Mathematics— -Visiting Master. Class Singing — T. F. Goo;h, Esq., Organist, St. Mary'a. Piano — Miss A. Foebes and Masters. Drawing — Freehand, Miss Foubes ; Crayon, Mii Mulieb ; Water-color Mbs Ostlbb. Dancing and Deportment— Mns Ostlkb. Day, Weekly, and Yearly Boarders. Young Ladies may ; attend for one ormon Special Subjects. ' Advanced Pupil's, Full Course, including Class Singing, 10 guineas ; Beginners, 6 guineas ; Beginners, Music;, 6 guineas. Referees — Pbofbssob Black, Dunedin University ; W. S. FrrzQEBALD, Esq., Principal, Normal School, Dunqdin ; W. Malcolm, Principal, Normal School, Christenurei. Local Referees, Parents and otheM— E. WAKBFretD, Esq. ; W. J. Stewabd, Esq., M.H.R., Wnimate; Rev. W. Gillies ; Eev. G. 'Fosteb ; Rot. G. Baeciat; C. E. Shaw, Esq.; A. BraHBTT, Esq., Mount Coot Station ; J". Gbangbb, Esq. ' ! COKTENT OF THE SACRED HEART, TIMABU. THE RE-OPENING OF CLASSES m the Convent Schoob will take plivce on FRIDAY, Feb. Ist. 1-29 8159 Conveyances. ROYAL MAIL OOAOHES. WAIHI BUSH, GEFALDINE, AND ORARr. \/h/ & De g **> Worm ;he Public that our V f Coaches will run as under, viz. : — Waihi Bush and Back. 1 Waihi Bush— dep., 6.4<i a.m. Waihi Bueh — arr., 8 p.m. GBBAIDIMS TO OBJ.BI AND BACTC. G-eraldine — dep., 8.40 'a.m., 10.40 a.m., 8 pirn., 5.35 p.m. Orari — d»p., 8.62 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 4.15 p.m., 6.51 p.m. In connection with the above Tine : «f' Coaches, we have the Livury and Bait Stables lit Geraldine where Light Expresses, Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle Horses can be obtained on the shortest notice. ?T.B. — The most experienced drivars and grooms are kept m connection with the fausinesn, therefore the Public can rely on the greatest civility and attention m all business enfanutedtothe firm. Head Office, Goraldine. J. MUNDBLL & 00., , 2r 4810 ProprietoM. TEMUKA AND HELTON COACHES. ."TJfTE beg to infjrm the Public IT that a • , ' COACH WILL BUN . , . - . As under, Between the above-mentioned places, picking , - up Passengers on the way. DAYS OF RUNNING. : Mondays, Thursday* , and Saturdays. ■ The Coach will leave tlie Hilton Hotel at 8 a.m., and arrive at the Tjimuka Railway Stutiou m time to catch tihe morning train to Tipmrut It will leave t^e Tomuka Railway Station on the return trip after the arrival of the South Express. In connection, with the above, Saddle Horses, Buggies, and Special Coach Trips can be obtained on the shortest notice. Also a Paddock for Horses at Hilton. J. MUNDIILL & CO., 10-27 7128 Proprietors. BOYAL MAIL TO MACKENZIE COUNTRY, fTIHE Royal Mail Coaih runs to-Burke'e JL Pass every Monde y, Wednesday ftnd Friday, returning to meet the last train on the, same day. The Coach leave) Fn-rlie Creek at 6.30 a.m. on Tuesday morninj,', for Tekap» Ferry, rotiirning on Wednesday, to catoh the last train to Timaru. . ' An Express learcs Fairlie Creek every i moj-ning at 7.30 for Albury, to meet the train, returning to Fairlir^ Creek after urrival. Leaves Fairlie Creek at 3 60 p.m, to meet the .Albury train, returning tfter arrival of the train to Fairlie Creak. Haring takea over froia Mr John Huickley the Lireiy Stables at Albury and. Fairlio Creek, we nope by strict attention to business, conibined with moderate charees, to merit a Hhare of tie public support hitherto bestowed on, our predecessor. Good Grooms are ke-Jt m both Stables, and Buggies, Expresses, Coaches and Saddle Horses can be hired at a minute's notice. CK»od Paddocking t Horses Broken to paddle and Harness, and every care taken. BURGESS, & MANATON, l r 9 3848 PropriatoM. BAN&ITATA AND PEEL FOREST COACH. JO H N Jl S N B V Begs most respectfully to, ookno'wlorig* wlt'j thank* the patronage accorded to hia: for the past f'-ur yean, and wishes to inform his frinnds and the general publio that, on and nfttr the Ist of March be will RUN HIB OOAOH EVERY DAT to MBKT th* BX PRSBO TRAINS, as follows :— Moadoys, Wednesdays, ata Fridays, to meet tho Kxprpsi from Tiinarn at RaagitaU, 'leaving Peel Forect hi 2 p.m. and R«ng> tata at 4.80 p.m. XcHdara, Thursdays, and Saturdays, b> meet the Express from Ohristohnrob, leaving Peel Forest at 8.45 i.m. and Rwigitst* at IS o'oloek noon. iIU Parcels And Orders carefolly attended to JO£N HSifETt, 88fe Proprietor, Peel ForeM.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2919, 31 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2919, 31 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2919, 31 January 1884, Page 4