WANTED l!y expeiieuced Girl, situation us House or Parlour Maid. Apply to " Competent," Office of this paper. piIOICEST Oranges. Mandarin, Uaziii\J nas, Pineff, etc. Johnstone's 'II niiiru Fruit Mart. Lowest prices. TO LET in Middle .Street; 1 also SHOPS TO LET in Church Street. JOHN E. HURDLEY AND SON, Stafford Street. POll SALE—A Qukt Cow, within a, few daw of calving. Apply Mrs Kyle, Knubley's Paddock. T/STANTED TO PURCHASE, in TiV V maru, a, good LAND, FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS, or interest in ."aim?. Applicant has had many years' financial experience. Principals only. Apply to "AUKNT," 15ox 111, Dunedin. NEW 'Season's. Seeds.—The very best obtainable,*- direct from the grower. Our Seeds grow. George Cross, Arcade. WANTED You to see linrie and Campbell's Advertisement on Page 8. ALL Kinds of Fresh Fish and Crayfish I at Doyle's to-day. I ■\I7ANTED TO SELL—PRAMS,-' GO-CARTS, COTS, CHILD'S HIGH CHAIRS,'and High Combination CHAIR.
WORKMAN, Barnard Street. , QJCENE.— Easy Chair—-Bright Fireside, KJ Hartley Pipe and HARTLEY'S BOER TOBACCO. Happy Man. Sold by Watson, Tusker, and Frail. A COOL SMOKK.—Does Not Bum . Tongue, and .Guaranteed -More Heiidaches!—HAßTLEY'S BOER TOBACCO. Sold by Watson, Tusker,:and Pratt. rpHK PREMIER 1 of N.S. Wales smokes -!-.,. Nothing Else but HARTLEY'S BOER TOBACCO. Doseu't Burn the Tongue. Sold by Roseingrave and Likster of Waimate. FOR Freshest Fruits in Season, •or English and Colonial Confectionery; for Nimmo and Blair's Seeds, or a nice Assortment of Toys, try A. E. Butt's Stafford Street Dainty Shops, North and South. .' . : (A Card.) A NTJEItSON AND B URNS, TAILORS, ;•' ' , WOOLLCOMBE STREET, I Timaru. I WANTED- ;: ■ SINGERS to hear the Latest Popular 6d Songs and: Pieces at BEGG'S. ANTED TO SELL THIS WEEK— V TOILET SETS, LAMPS, PERFECTION OIL HEATER, FENDERS, ASHPANS, BRUSHWARE. WORKMAN, Barnard Street. rANTED TO SELL THIS "WEEKWARDROBE, SIDEBOARD, DUCHESS CHEST, WASHSTAND; All New, and Superior Quality. WORKMAN, Barnard Street. L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, Stafford Street (over Meadowcroft and Co.'s).-—The Langer System has gained the highest award granted to any dressmaking method in N.Z., having obtained a Gold and a Silver Medal at. the Christchurch Exhibition. Classes daily, 10 tc 5. Term begins with pupil's first lesson. Sixty lessons of two hours given during term. Ladies who have not time for a full term may have single lessons in practical dressmaking, Is a lesson, or 12 lessons 10s 6d.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL IJIHE LANGER SCHOOL OF PRESSCUTTING lias been removed from Stafford Street to THEODOCIA STREET, third House from Church Street. dresscutting :, school-imperial '. . SYSTEM.... . THE Latest, Simplest,, and most Accurate System. 'Lessons daily from 10 to 4. Single Lessons given. Patterns drafted. Evening Classes arranged. MISS COE, Principal, Guinness and LtCren's Buildings, Strathallan bt WERTHEIM HAND OR TREADLE SIS WING MACHINES. MARK JUGGINS. Cycle Agent. Just Arrived ! Men's Footwear. MKN'S RLUGHKRS, 6s 6d. did Good Wearing, will .stand n soloing. ■ KPAIRS: Good WnrUmanshi mid Moderate Charges. Next to Wades
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13367, 17 August 1907, Page 1
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