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MR. SIDNEY WOLF, Professor of Music WILL RESUME LESSONS on FRIDAY, February Ist, and m Temuka and Geraldine on WEDNESDAY, February 6th. . Classes held on Saturdays for the following,* will commence on Saturday, Februaiy2ndt— Pupil Teachers. Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Examinations, held by the University of New Zealand at Canterbury College m October. Examinations m History of Music. Junior, Intel-mediate, and Senior Examinations, held by Trinity College, London. •, j- -\ Students wishing to adopt Music as a Profession, will be prepared for the Annual Examination held by the Canterbury Society of Musicians. STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. During Mr Wolf's absence from Town messages may be left at Messrs C. Begg .and.CaJs* . (CARD.) LESSONS GIVEN ON THE BANJO AND. PIANO BY ~ MR J. B. ROBERTSON and MISS M. ROBERTSON, Henry Street, Attenborough, near Smithson's. I Terms, etc. . at Bpgg's and Dresden. MR WILLIAM LEECH, (Trinity College Honours Certificate) (Pupil of Hen- Goldenstedt, of the Conservatorium, Hamburg) TXTHO has taken up his residence m .;*?.'•-• :_Timaru, is. prepared torgive insmictibn m Pianoforte, Singing,- andtheoiy. Mr LEECH having arrived m Timaru, intending pupils can make arrangements with him at Messrs Begg and Co., or P. W. Hutton, Dresden Piano Company. First Term commences first week m February, 1895. MR J. W. WOOD IS prepared to give Lessons on Piano and Organ Playing and Musical Theoiy ; also MR ELLIS, WOOD Is prepared to take a limited number of Pupils m Singing, especially Sight Singr ing, also Pupils on the Piano who are desirous of acquiring the art of accompanying Stringed Instruments. Term begins first week m February. For terms apply for the present „- MR J. W. WOOD, i Maori Hill, Timaru. - ! Bankra|>tcy:.lfptiQes. " 1; ' ; IN BANKE7PV' ' : v- • ■^tt.-L ■''>•< ' V -— ESTATE OF JAMES ;_4fttEWS, of Makikihi, Farmer. A FIRST and FINAL DIVIDEND iof 8s 3d pcx- S, on all accepted proved claims is now payable at my Office, Arcade Chamber^, Timaru. ALEX. MONTGOMERY, Deputy ' Official Assignee. Tiin,aru, 17th January, 1895. -■- r Wanted. W' Anted— a good strong boy. Must be able to Milk and make himself generally useful' ',on ; a- Farm. Appljf Davidson's Stables at 10 o'clock Friday Morning., , r . "IVTO! more influenza if you Drink 1Y J3PRING BLOSSOM TEA. OTICE TO HARVESTERS. — We have just-opened 190 -pah-s strong; Twe.e4 Trousers 1 at 6s 9d, 7s'ild and Bs' lid/ Men's Moles 4s lid, 6s lid, Men's strong Shirts Is- 4id,' Is 9d, 2B c 3d^2^9d, 50 dozen- ColbriialKnitted^q^'lO^a^paifV Brown Cotton Pants and-'Siiigiets Is 9d, 2s ; 3d,' 2s 6d, etcl, " Men's ' Parira and Singlefs-2s -3,d. 2s .e^sltd^Meii's'Blue. •Dungarefe >J sttlt^ (&^and'WtteBlankets, ■lar^rsfzes^Ssf lldf 10s 93, lls; 9d, Austrian Rugs ssS*d; f 6s9d; Everything desperately' ■i&aficecl during this'juonth. DAVIES & MURPHY*. -+-*i : TIT^ANTED KNOWN — SPRING W' i BLOSSOM TEA can be had from Messrs C. BowKEß.and McGahon & Co., Timaru "Agents. TVT ANTED KNOWN— Oat 6s per sack, ,-T Yc ; ! Bran 3s per sack, Sharps 5s per aack7 Flour 4s 3d per 50Jb bag,' Oatmeal 2s Bd per 251 b bag, , Ground TRice Is per 31b bag. Butter and -Eggs always good and fresh. ' McCallum's'Mira "Cured Baconf, just delicious, at ... KERNOHAiN,:]Vifi I CAHON'& CO.'S, -: .. . _ Comer Nortii.'an'd -Cross Streets. 1 ANTED KNOWN— SPRING i BLOSSOM is reebmmended by the Faculty for invalids.. To be had at Timaru Cash" Stofej' -v DIARLES, 1895^ /"COUNTER Day Books, 760 pages, 6s \J ; 6d each • Stephens Blue-black Ink Time Books, Roll Books „ Memo. Books, new Stock cheap Pocket Books Notepaper, 5 quires Is Envelopes, 4s per 1000. T. WAGSTAFF, EDUCATIONAL BOOKSELLER AND ■ ;v»' •STATIONER.-- ':-;■-.-'"■--■ - HAT are the Wild Waves Saying ? ! » Drink SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. . . ; . TTNITED . ERIENDLY SOCIETIES' U ; DISPENSARY, corner of AfcMe and Sophia St. Wine of". Gjod. Liver Oil is: a new and elegant Phatmacetttidal preparation conta%iing^>e!ptiinat^bf iron and the nutrient, alkaloids of cod liver oil ; is delicidiis^ahd maybe easily taken by the most delicate invalids. Physicians and family prescriptions dispensed at all hours with scrupulous fidelity and exactitude. All drugs of standard purity. R. Sommerville, Manager,

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1664, 18 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1664, 18 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1664, 18 January 1895, Page 1