J. K. B" ■ D " x - PIANOFORTE TUX Kit (Tuini nr Country). MILNKR AND THOMPSON, Arcade. Pianos kept in good order, £1 Is per yc.ir. MISS AM Y SMITH, Mus. Assoc. Melb. Uuiv. SINGING (Marchesi). VIOLIN (Joachim and Sevcik). PIANOFORTE AN]) HARMONY. Address: " Wnivrandvte," Latter Street, Timain. TERMS AT' BEGG'S. IBS FITZGERALD, L.A.8., JJUL and MISS ESTHER FITZGERALD, A.T.C.L., Senior Silver Medallist, Asso. Board exain., Teachers of FIANO, HARMONY, and COUNTERPOINT. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Address : BANK STREET, near Chalmers Church. MUSIC. MISS HALL and Assistant Mistress will RESUME their LESSONS, JUNE 4th,, 1907. Term can btgin at any time. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Pupils prepared for all examinations. STRATHMORE. > Elizabeth Street. STRATHMORE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PUPILS have been successfully coached at Strathmore for the Trinity College Teachers' Examinations, South Kensington, and Matriculation. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. SCHOOL REOPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 4th. BLANCHE R. HALL. [ ]\/J~R J. GILLIES, Conductor ■of the . Thnnru Philharmonic Society. SINGING (Voice Production) and PIANO (Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoint). Punils coached for all examinations. Reduced railway fares to country pupiis. HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Terms begin from pupil's first lesson. Address "GLENELG," or Begg and Co Telephone 201; MI SS , J-E AN NI E KI NG, Certificated Teacher of Trinity College, London, is prepared to take PUPILS FOR THE PIANOFORTE. Pupils visited or received. Address: "KENMORE," OTIPUA ROAD. MR R. LANG D 0 W N (late' Assembly Rooms) has resumed TEACHING at his New Itooms, WATTS' BUILDINGS, corner of Barnard and Woolloombe Streets. Visits WAIMATE on MONDAY each week. .. TERMS AT BEGG'S. MR HERBERT WEBB Organist and Choirmaster St. Mary's, TTAS NOW COMMENCED TEACHING. PUPILS RECEIVED FOR ORGAN, PIANO, SINGING, AND THEORY. Terms at Begg's. • Address: Grey Road, near Elizabeth" St. TO THE VALUE OF THE ALL BRITISH CARS. WE are in receipt of a Copy of the , following Letter from the, AUTOMOBILE CLUB of Great Britain and Ireland, to the STAR ENGINEERING CO. (the manufacturers of Star Cars, known in New Zealand as the STUARI'). The following Letter bears a striking testimony to the Workmanship arid Material put into these famous Cars. Every part is made of High-grade, Material, and the Machine is designed on good engineering principles and' meant for service, as in all good British Machinery. This .is < the second •Car of the same nrake supplied to the Club (the controlling body, of, autpmobilism in Great Britain), the former being a 7/9 horse power sujipiied in June,. Iyo2, and which gave such good results. THE ROYAj, AUTOMOBILE CLUB,. 119 Piccadilly, London, W. THE "STAR' MOTOR AGENCY, 16, Upr. St. Martin's Lane, W.C. Dear Sir, —As requested in yours of the 27th March, I have pleasure in giving you the following particulars regarding the 14 h.p. Star Car purchased by the Club in January/ 1906. The Car was delivered in February, 1906, and was at once put into use for the- purpose for which it was purchased, namely; that of teaching Members of the Club and Members' servants thei art of driving. " !• The Log Book shows that the Car has now run over 10,000 miles, number of lessons given 552. Number of candidates examined in connection with the Club's Certificates Department, 318. The cost of repairs and replacements to the mechanical portion of the car for thirteen months has been nil. At the end of this time it was deemed desirable to dismantle the Car to ascertain the amount of wear on the mechanical parts, and I am pleased to inform you that the Club have every reason to be satisfied with the result of this examination. The gears show only the slightest wear, and the ball bearings to same are perfect. Regarding the Engine, only one of the big brasses want attention, the gudgeon pins being unmarked. The valves and springs are the original ones supplied with , the Car, and are in excellent condition. The chains and chain wheels are also in | excellent order, and apparently fit for a lot of work yet. i ' The clutch leather is still in good order, j Yours faithfully, I (Signed) J. W. ODE, Secretary. IF A STUART IS GOOD ENOUGH for this great Club, it is good enough for you. You must bear in mind that learner* take more out of a car in a few hours than professionals do in a good many months. STUART CARS, SHAFT OR CHAIN DRIVE, For pleasure or commercial work. Stafford St. North, C. H. BARRIE, ELIZABETH STREET FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. DTNING, Drawing Room Suites, Easy, Ocaaaional Clhairs, Oouch, Spring, Edgework specially. Pure Bedding of ill descriptions kept in stock. Bedstead*. Fenders, Brasses. Prices Moderate. All work guaranteed. Cnll and inspect. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. IHEY please, thev ease, they satisfy: Moa Teas -
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13330, 6 July 1907, Page 2
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