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i musical. M U S I c. M 1 HAS RESUMED LESSONS. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. ADDRESS: CHURCH STREET. M Is s AM Y SMI TH, Miis. Assoc. Melb. Univ., HAS RESUMED TUITION*. SINGING (Marchesi School). VIOLIN (Joachim School). PIANO AND, HARMONY. 100 p.c. passes Royal Academy Exams. W 75 p.c. passes Royal Academy Exams.,.'o7 As a teacher of Singing, Miss Smith has letter of recommendation from Millie. Dolores. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Terms at Begg's. Address : LATTER STREET. MISS FITZGERALD, L.A.8., and MISS ESTHER FITZGERALD, A.T.C.L., Senior Silver Medallist, Asso. Board exam., Teachers of PIANO, HARMONY; and COUNTERPOINT. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Railway Concessions u. \..i,unt-ry Pupils. BANK STREET, Dear Chalmers Church. B. B. De LOOZE, Teacher of pianoforte, singing, and VOICE'PRODUCTION. Studio: over loan coy.'s office; Stafford Street. MISS VENNING ' ■■ .lias RESUMED. TUITION IN PIANOFORTE, TIMARU and ST. ANDREWS, L ESS,ONS in Drawing and Painting will be given at FAIRLIE on FRIDAY of each week, and intending Pupils can obtain particulars of terms, etc., from Mrs ,o'Toole, Gladstone Hotel, Fairlie, or from MISS VENNING-,. Russell Square, TLaiaru. Railway Concessions to [Pupi's attending by train. M U S I C. MISS HALL and ■ ilier Assislant Mistress have RESUMED THEIR, LESSONS. ' Term can begin at any time: Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Railway concessions to country pupils. SIRATHMORE, ELIZABETH STREET. STRATHMORE SCHOOL . FOR GIRLS. EUPILR liavs been successfully, coached • at.. Strati,more for ,the Trinity College; 'Teachers'; Examinations, --South Kensington, and Matriculation. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. , BLANCHE R. HALL. , HECTOR SPENSLEY, SOLO VIOLINIST, TEACHER.. OF VIOLIN, takes Pupils at his Music Studio, Assembly Rooms, op. G.P.0., Timaru. HAS RESUMED, TEACHING. MR J. GILLIES,' Conductor of the Timaru Philharmonic Society. SINGING (Voice Production) and PIANO; (Theory, Harmony, and. Counterpoint). Punils coached for all; examinations; Re-' duced railway fares to couutry pupiis. HAS ' RESUMED TEACHING. Terms begin from pupil's first lesson. Address " GLENELG," or Begg and Co i Telephone 201. . ' jyjT R EDG A R RAND AI, (Organist, and ' Choirmaster, Trinitv Presbyterian Church). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Terms, etc. ,at Begg's. At Trinity Church every afternoon (except . . Thursday) from 2 p.m. BENDIGO ' CONSERVATORIUM Of' MUSIC, ■ VICTORIA. . ■-. Directors— ~ Mr E. Allen Bindley, Mr J. Ives, Mus. Bac.. Queen's College, Cambridge. . THE BENDIGO CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC provides a- complete course of systematic fetudy in aM subjects of Mtisica'l. Education. ; Nine Scholarships <>£ One Hundred Guineas awarded.annually. : . A Staff -of 14? experienced teachers are permanently engaged. ■ ; Accommodation for Boarders if required. Lady, Superintendent: always.in the Ihstitulioii. ; Syllabus at t.lie above'office: : '' The Institution -resumes February 11th, .1907. - • '■ ' v W. HONEYBONE, Hon. Sec. T HAVE to request that all ACCOUNTS L owing oil the 30tli September last to the CHEMIST'S BUSINESSES lately carried on by me under the names of GUNN AND CO., and L. B. JAMES, be paid forthwith to my Agent, I)R W. A. GUJJN, Theatre Buildings, whose receipt only wiil be recognised. , WM. GUNN,, Stafford Street, Timaru. I BEG to announce that t have purchased the GOODWILL OF THE BUSINESS which I have carried on at Stafford Street, .Timaru, as Manager for Mr W. Gumi. ' The Business is now my own property, and will be conducted, as heretofore, under my own peisonal .vuper vision. LEONARD B. .TAMES FAMILY & DISPENSING: CHEMIST, STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13230, 9 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13230, 9 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13230, 9 March 1907, Page 3

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