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CALL AJSTIJ INSPECT ! THE LARGEST AND BEST PITTED-UP OARAGE IN THE COLONY. SEE OUR CARS AND LET US QUOTE YOU OUR PRICES. WE are SOLE AGENTS for NEW ZEALAND for the World-famed DARRACQ and Genuine Licenced DE DION BOUTON MOTOR CARS ! This means that we hold the Agency for the Most Reliable Cars on the World's Market. Not© the latest inccew of the Darracq, WINNER of the VANDERBILT CUP, October 16th, 1905, the biggest race in America. - These Cars hold the records for Speed, Endurance and Regularity all over the World. SELEATES & BOCKAERT, LTD. CAINS TERRACE, TIMARU. H. ROLLINSON. Manager.

NOTICES. | OWING to Extensive Alterations being carried out at the Criterion Hot*}, there is a large quantitv of CLAY FOR REMOVAL. A pp'y SHILLITO BROS., Criterion Hotel. 7Vj"OTICE "is hereby given that we Live admitted MR. WALTER RAYMOND into PARTNERSHIP in our Legal Practice, which will \a- carried on as hitherto under she name of SMITH6ON AND RAYMOND. * Dated this 23rd day o: February, 1906. S. F. SMITHSON. S. G. RAYMOND. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. T T is proposed that s sue recognition - should be made of the able and publicspirited stand made by Mr RoUeston at the recent- Election. * Those wishing to support the suggestion may do so by forwarding any sum frm Is 'upward*. " The amount so subscrih:d will be devoted towards defraying- the expenses of publicly presenting,-him with some suitable Memento. R. LESLIE ORBELL. GOULD'S BUTCHERY. A N Advertisement which appeared re2\. ceat'y ur.dcr the of "Zeilandia Butchery." with the evident intention, of doing ibis business harm, implying that 1 am enabled to reduce the price of me.it through killing old Cows ar.d Ewe*. My Customers and the Public will be! able to judge the vah'.e of this assertion by reading the following Certificate J:«ini' she Abattoir Manager: Timaru. Feb. 20tb, 1906. Mr. B. Gould. Buicher. Timaru. The following are the numbers ar.d class [of Cattle killed by Mr B. Gould at the Timaru Abattoirs "from the llib «f Mar, 1905, to the 19th February. 1906 .—Bill-1 locks. 104; heifers, 6; cows* 7; total, 117. j Sheep returns ax*- not obtainable at the Abattoirs, the sexes: not being classified. T. G. LILICO. Re Messrs MeWhirter 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) I will [deposit £5 with the Mayor, to be given to any charitable institution he may direct. I Being a. tradesman myself. I cannot understand Messrs MeWhirter and Sons mistaking steers for cows. GEO. WINCH, Shop Manager. [ ELECTION OF LICENSING | COMMITTEE. LICENSING (ELECTORAL) DISTRICT OF WAITAKI. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN Pursuance of "The Electoral Act, 1905.'' "The Alcoholic Liquors Sala 1 Control Act, 1895." and Amending Acts, I, George V. Cochrane, Returning officer for the Licensing {Electoral) District of Waitaki. do hereby give notice that an Election will be held for the return of Five Qualified Persons to serve as Members of the Licensing Committee for the said District, and that the latest day for receiving Nominations of Candidates will be the FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, 1906, and that the Poll, if necessary, "will be taken at the several Polling Pk»ces of the said District on the THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1906. Every man desirous of becoming a Candidate most be nominated by not- less than Two Electors of the district, by a Nomination Paper as prescribed by Section 97 of the Electoral Act. 1905. "delivered to the Returning Officer ou or before the sth dav of March, 1906. Each Candidate to be nominated by a separate Nomination Paper. Every Candidate, or some person on his behalf, shall at- the time of sending to the Returning Officer his consent- to be nominated, deposit with, or remit to the said Officer at Waimate. the ecm of Ten j Pounds. The following are the Polling Places for the Licensine (Electoral) District of Waitaki: Schoolhouse, Albury Armstrong's Shed, Cannington- • Schoolhouse. Burke's Pass ~ Chemberlain Seii'emeat Esk Valley ~ Fairlie ~ Glenavy ~ Hakatarumea Valky Hannaton ~ Hoi.k ! Hu: :er „ K&pua „ Makildhi ~ Morven ~ Otaio Bedcliff ~ Sandhurst ~ Silver-stream ! ~ Springbrook St. Andrews ~ Waihao Downs „ Waihaorunga County Council. Waimate (Principal) Courthouse. Waimate Schoolhouse. Waitaki Village Settlement Schoolhouse. Waimsii Dated ih:s 16th day of February. 1906. J GEO. V. COCHRANE. [ Returning Officer. " PHOSFERICUS." IHE effect of this "Standard Remedy" in. Nervous Debility and its Kindred Evils is Immediate and Permanent, all the miserable feelings and distressing symptoms disappearing with a rapidity that is really marvellous. Sold at 1 M NORMS* DISPENSA-BY.".

Do you know ihat Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a favourite, and preferred to any other, by all who become thoroughly acquainted with its good qualities? For sale nv J C. Oddie.—Advt.) Brains and machinery are being exhibited <t. Berg's. The brain creates the musical composition. The machinery in the Apollo uiano player renders that composition pei «ct!y. Plays anything at any time by niybody. It's passed al. exams, with honours, and can play any composition better than ihe greatest living artist can do. Price. £37 10s.—(Advt.) L/FISS MARY STEWART TODD Resumes Teaching Pianoforte MONDAY.-26th INST. Church .Street. "I S S SUG'EUE, 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. Diploma. Address: 42, Church Street. I S S AMY SMITH, Mus. Assoc. Melb. Univ., WILL RESUME TUITION On TUESDAY", FEBRUARY 6th. Address : " Warrandvte," Latter Street. SINGING (Marchesi), VIOLIN (Joachim), PIANO AND 100 p.c. passes Assoc. Bd. Exam., Nov. 1904. 100 p.c. Dnnedin Competitions, Nov. 1904. > Terms at Begg's. I ISS JEANIE KING (Certificated Pianist, Trinity College) Is Prepared to Receive PUPILS FOR THE PIANOFORTE. Pupils Visited or Received. Address: " Kenmore," Otipua Road. " ~ I S S VENNING Resumes Lessons iu PIANOFORTE, DRAWING and PAINTING frem FEB. 3rd. Receives and Visits Pupils at Timaru, Pareora East and St. Andrews. . Quarter begins from any Date. Address: "Rosslyn," Main South Road. ISS LILIAN L. STEWARD (Certificated Pianist) Will RESUME TEACHING on MONDAY,! FEBRUARY sth. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. \ Address: Bank Street. " R'S. J. H. COOMBS Teacher of Voice Production and Singing, HAS RESUMED TUITION. For Terms, etc., apply Dresden Piano Co. 'ISS BUNDESEN, A.T.C.L., 1 PIANIST, Is prepared «io take PUPILS FOR THE PIANO. Address: Church Street. "ISS FITZGERALD AND MISS E. FITZGERALD, 'Certificated 1 Piauiste (Trinity College) and Senior Silver Medallist Ass. Board of Royal College, aud\R.A.M., Teachers of Piano, Harmony and Counterpoint, Pupils prepared for all Examinations. HAS RESUMED LESSONS. Address: Bank St., near Chalmers Church. (Conductor. Timaru Philharmonic Society), RESUMES TEACHING FEBY. 2ad." j Singing, " Lamperti" Method. Piano, "Schumann" Conservatoire. Theory, Harmony and Counterpoint. Pupils "coached for all Examinations. Address : " Glenelg," or Begg and Co. Tel. No. 201. CLASSES for the Violin arc now being formed at Reduced Feet by HECTOR SPENSLEY, Solo Violinist (Pupil of P. M. -Wallace), Teacher of Drawing and Painting (PnpU of, P. Van der Velden), Cert. B.K. Studio: 191, Stafford Street At Home Wednesday Afternoon. Term begins any date. Prospectus at Begg's. Teacher of Drawing and Painting in the Timaro Technical *-*-■• The Perfect Musical Educator. TN YOUR OWN HOUSE all day and \ every day for £37 10s. For terms, I apply at BEGQ'S. The Apolfo Piano Player;

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12909, 24 February 1906, Page 3

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