CALL AJS T .D INSPECT ! THE LARGEST AND BEST FITTED-CP GARAGE IN THE COLONY. SEE OUR CARS AND LET DS QUOTE YOU OUR PRICEa W E -^ e J? OLE AQENTS for NEW ZEALAND for the World-famed DARRACQ and Gtaauine DE DION BOUTON MOTOR CARS ! These Cars hold the records for Speed, Endurance and Regularity all over the World. SKEATES & BOCKAERT, LTD, CAINS TERRACE, TIMARU. H. ROLLINSOX, Manager.
EDUCATIONAL. Teacher of Drawing. Painting and Bnif-h drawing. RESUMES LESSONS At "Awaterc." Giey Road, on FEB. sth. Lessons given in Photo-Tinting. Sketching from Ttatuic FOR SALE. j.OR SALE BY C. BOWKE.R. 53 Acre Farm, 5 miles from Timara. 5 Acres, House 5 rooms, Moron's IWd. Building Sites Timarn and SuluarUs. Outages in Timaru £l5O, £SOO. Licenced Land Broker. Transfers, Mortgages and Leases prepared. Moncv to on Real Estate. * C. BOWKER. MUSICAL. "I S S SUCKCE, L.A.B. (Of R.A.M. and R.C.M.), Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony and Counterpoint, RESUMES LESSONS on. Ist FEBRUARY. Pupils prepared for the L.A.B. DiplomaAddress: 42, Church Street. ~~ IS S JEA XI E KING (Certificated Pianist, Trinity College) Is Prepared to Receive PUPILS FOR THE PIANOFORTE. Pupils Visited or Received. Address : " Kenmorc/' Otipua Road. MISS VENNING Resumes Lessons in PIANOFORTE, DRAWING and PAINTING f:«m FEU. 3rd. Receives and Visits Pup:3s at Tiaiara, Pareora East aid St. As drew*. Quarter begins frem a«y Date. Address: " Rosslya." Main South Road. ISS LILIAN L. STEWARD (Certificated Pianist) Will RESUME TEACHING oa MONDAY, FEBRUARY sth. Pnpils Prepared for Examinations. Address: Bank Street. MRS. J. H. COOMBS Teacher of Voice Production and Singing, HAS RESUMED TUITION. For Terms, etc., apply Dresden Piano Co. ]lfl" ISS BCSDESEX, A.T.C.Lr, PIANIST, la prepared to take PUPDLS FOR THE PIANO. Address: Church Street. "ISS FITZGERALD AND MISS E. FITZGERALD, Certificated Piaoiste (Trinity College) and Senior Silver Medallist *Asa. Board of Royal College, and R.A.M., Teachers of Piano, Harmony and Counterpoint, Pnpila prepared for all Examinations. HAS RESUMED LESSONS. Address: Bank St., near Chalmers Church. ANGELO A. BRIASCO, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, HAS RESUMED TEACHING at rooms lately occupied by Mr R. Langdown, Terms at Beggs and the Dresden. Will also visit Waimate. String Band supplied for Balls, Garden Parties, etc. (LASSES lor the Violin are now ] ) formed at Reduced Fees by HECTO] SPENSLEY, Solo Violinist (Pnpil of F. M. Wallace), Teacher of Drawing and Painting (Pupil of P. Van der Velden), Cert. &K. Studio: 191, Stafford Street. At Home Wednesday Afternoon. Term Teacher of Drawing and Painting in the Timarn Technical 8cboo!. The Perfect Musical Educatori r N YOUR OWN HOUSE all dav and \ every day for £37 10s. For terms, apply at BEGG'S. The Apollo Piano Player; GEDIOH STBIR. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS iXD FAPXKHANGINGS WAREHOUSE. r beg to announce to the Pablfo that we have in Stock a Large, Superior, and Up-te-date Ajuortaient of WALL ~to select from. Also PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, and all ether Reqvisites wed in the trade. All Orders entrusted to is will receive tarefel and prompt attention, and will at ♦xeowted witt pnnetmality and despatch. ' 'Estimates carefully prepared aad fives !er towa er eoantry- work. S O V V B * O «., Gkank Stnee. Tseun.
Do you know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a favourite, and preferred to any other, by all who become thoroughly acquainted with its good qualities? For sale h T .1 C. Oddie.—Advt.) Brains and machinery are being exhibited at Begg's. Tho brain creates the musical composition. The machinery in the Apollo piano player renders that composition pet -««t]y. Ways anything at any time bj anybody. It's passed at' exams, with honours, aad can play any composition better than tlie greatest living artist can do. Price. £37 10s.—(Advt.) NOTICES. ZEALANDIA BUTCHERY. fT ANTED—The Public to know that Y V it is quite right- and proper that in consequence of the drop in the values of Cow Beef and ©ld Ewe Mutton tha'j Vendors of such should reduce their retail prices. For some time past there has aciualiv been no difference between the good and inferior article. It is now well known and iullv recognised that WE DEAL ONLY IN THE VERY BEST QUALITY of Ox Beef and Wether Mutton—equal So the exported article. And as there is as yet no very appreciable fall in the values of this class of stock, we feel confident our patrons will not forsake us and take to the inferior article because of a slight difference in price, • We are neither philanthropists % nof usurers, and most emphaticallv disclaim being members of any "Butchers' Ring" or other combination."and as a matter of fact there is no such thing existing in the trade here. It is only catch-pennv clap-trap, to be taken cum grano salis. T. McWHIRTER & SONS. JL McWHIRTER to prove the truthfulness of their assertions, as advertised in lost evening's "Post." I positively deny reiving upon killing INFERIOR MEAT in 'order to sell at reasonable prices; and also challenge them to prove that they kill onlv Steer Beef and Wether Mutton, as asserted. Being a tradesman, I am in a position to give my Customers the benefit of my knowledge, which Messrs McWhirter and Sons cannot do, being novices in the trade. G. BRACEFIELD. GOULD'S BUTCHERY. X3L cently under the heading of "Zealandia Butchery," with the evident intention of doing this business harm, implying that I am enabled to reduce the price of meat through killing old Cows and Ewes. My Customers and- the Public will be able to judge the value of this assertion by reading the following Certificate from the Abattoir Manager: —- .Timaru; Feb. 20th; 1906. Mr. B. Gould, Butcher, Timaru. The following are the numbers and class of Cattle killed by Mr B. Gould at the Timaru Abattoirs from the 11th of May, 1905, to the 19th February, 1906:—Bullocks, 104 ; heifers, 6; cows, 7; total, 117. T. G. LIIICO. • Re Messrs McWhirter and Sons' other assertion that they kill nothing but steer beef and wether mutton, if they are able to prove this for the same period (also by the Abattoir Manager's certificate) 1 will deposit £5 with the Mayor, to be given to any charitable institution he may direct. Being a tradesman myself, I cannot understand Messrs McWhirter and Sons mistaking steers for cows. GEO. WINCH, Shop Manager. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received up till 12 o'clock THURSDAY, 22nd, for Building House, Attenborough. JfAS. S. TURNBULL, Architect. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up till 4 o'clock. FEBRUARY 23rd, for the Erection of " RESIDENCE " on Maori Hill, Timaru. Plans and Specification to be seen at Office. FRANK E. LAMB, Architect. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD TNVITE TENDERS for Erecting a Light -L Traffic Bridge at Pleasant Valley (Labour only), and Scooping over 2000 Yards of Shingle. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Office, Geraldine, -where Tenders will be received up to the 12th \NLVRCH, 1906. THOMAS DYER, Ontw.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12906, 21 February 1906, Page 3
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