•WEALTH EASILY ACQUIRED: Practically the only way for the average man to rise from obscurity to fortune is to invent- soma needed device, some novelty or some inrprovement to trade articles already in ree. J. Gould, the millionaire, placed his first successful peculation, in a patent rnouise-t-rap. The path of fame is open to all and an idea of to-day followed up, developed, and pushed may be a fortune of to-morrow. Inventors should ba very careful that the specifications and details of their inventions are properly draughted to prevent possible infringement. Before launching out into unnecessary expense write for •exeprt advice to Henry Hughe;, 183, Hereford street, Christchurch or J.. E. S. Jackson, Stafford street, Timaru agent for Henry Hughes. It will cost you nothing.
lIT I S S AMY S M I ■'. LtJL Mus. Assoc. Melb. Univ. SINGING (Marchesi). VIOLIN (Joachim and Sevcik). PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. Address: • " Warrandyte," Latter Street, Timaru. terms at begg's. | MUSIC. k/riSS HALL and Assistant Mistress .VJL "will RESUME their LESSONS, JUNE 4th, 1907. Term can begin at anytime. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Pupils prepared for all examinations. STRATHMORE, Elizabeth Street. STRATHMORE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. >UPILS have been successfully coached L at Strathmore for the Trinity College Teachers' Examinations, South Kensington, and Matriculation. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. SCHOOL REOPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 4th. BLANCHE R, HALL. (A Card.) J. K. B E * DON - ■ PIANOFORTE TUNER (Town or Country). MILNER AND THOMPSON, Arcade. Pianos kept in good order, £1 Is per ye^r.
MR HERBERT WEBB Organist and Choirmaster St. Mary's. rjAS NOW COMMENCED TEACH--1 . ING. PUPILS RECEIVED FOR ' ORGAN, PIANO, SINGING, AND THEORY. Terms atßegg's. Address: Grey Road, near Elizabeth St. NOW - OPEN. PROPRIETOR. (Late Biuld'si. STAFFORD Si;itKET. Evening Parties catered for. Light Lunch at all hours. - Afternoon Tea with Delicious Cakes or Pastry. CHOCOLATES AND LOLLIES of all kinds, and the Highest Quality and Flavour. DON'T MISS PATRONISING ' THE Glasgow Tea Rooms.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13349, 27 July 1907, Page 3
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