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Mr William E. Goocle, 107 Victoria street, Christchurch, N.Z.,- says: —"1 Jiave been a bilious subject all my life, and though I have tried all sorts of tilings for it, have never found anything like- Chamberlain's Tablets for warding off bilious attacks. When 1 feel one of these attacks coming on I take two of Chamberlain's Tablets, and 1 am soon well again. For sale everywhere. ...

RELIGIOUS. CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SE R VICES T O-M ORR OW, 11 a.m., 0.30 p.m., will be conducted by the REV. .A\ . BROAVN, of Stirling, Otago. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. U N D A Y S E It V ICE S. Barnard St., 11 anil 6.30 —Rev. T. Stinsoii. Fairview, 3 o'clock —Rev. T. Stinson. Culliharmtown, 6.30 —Mr AY. Ramsay WESLEYAN CHURCH. SERVICES to-morrow. Timaru, 11 and 6.3o—Rev. W. Bnuniber. Subject—"Life that, is Life." Pareora, li—Mr Stead; 6.3o—Missioner Neale. Fairview, 7—Mr Irwin. , Kingsdown, • 7—Mr Stead. Pareora East, 11—Mr Stewart; 7. — •Mr Vogeler.' Waimataitai, 11— Missioner Neale: 6.3o—Mr Brown.

TO LET. TO LET—Spacious New Premises over Wadsworth and Go., Grocers, Church Street, suitable for Meetings, Lodges, good site for up-to-date Millinery and Dressmaking or Workroom, etc.; could be subdivided. Apply to Smithson and Raymond. SHOP IN EMPIRE BUILDINGS, Church St., at. present oecu-. pied by Mr A. W. McKenzie, Fruiterer, etc. TO LET—Shop, Arcade; Shop, Melville Hill; Offices, Arcade and Stafford St. FOR SALE—Building Sites from £45 each; 5 Acres and House; 10 Acres and House; 1000 and 1500 Acres good sheep land. Money to lend on mortgage repayable »y instalments. Transfers, Mortgages anil Leases prepared under Land Trau/rer Act. C. BOWKER, Licensed Land Broker. DANCING. MESSRS AND MISSES LOWE, A Edinburgh, Melbourne, and NewZealand, under Royal and Vice-regal patronage, Teachers at the leading Colleges and Schools.—J. K. LO Wli will commence Classes as under: — Evening Class. Tuesday, Feb. 25th, at 7.45, Sophia Street Hall. Fee, £1 10s per term. Juveniles —Saturday, Feb. 27th, 2.30, Sophia Street Hall, 'Fee. £1 5s per term. Address No. 3 North Street, opposite Bell'ord Mills. DANCING, Deportment and Physical Exercises. —Mrs Alfred Curtis begs to advise the residents of Timaru that she will commence her 2nd Season at the Assembly Rooms, Friday, March the sth. Beginners 'Class from 7to 8 p.m., Practice Classes from 8 to 10 p.m. Children's Class Saturday mornings from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. The latest Dances taught, viz., Two Step, Veleta, Imperial Waltz and French Cottillion. Also Fancy Dances. Terms: One Guinea per term; reduction for families. Mrs Curtis will be at the Assembly Rooms after the first express to receive pupils, etc., on March, the sth, 1909. 10 LET DANCING

TENDERS. FARM FOR LEASE. TENDERS will bo received up to Noon on- the Ist of MARCH, 1909, for the LEASE of Miss Brosnahan's ■ Farm on the Main Road, Arowlienua, comprising 45 ACRES of Agricultural Land. . Term of lease live years from the Ist of 'March, 1909. For particulars and conditions applyto the undersigned. Tenders to be marked and addressed to PERRY, PERRY & KINNERNEY, Solicitors, Timaru. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES 'AT DUNEDIN. 24th, 25th, and 27th FEB. 1909. Holiday excursion tickets • at 2d per Mile first class, minimum 4s, Id per Mile second class, minimum 2s, Mileage counted one way only, will be issued from any station on the Hurunui-Bluff Section to Dunedin from 22nd to 26th February inclusive available for return till Bth March. A Special Passenger Train will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 8.50 p.m. on Saturday 27th February arriving at Christchurch 7.15 a.m. on 28th February. It will stop at any Station North of Oamaru to set down passengers. BY ORDER,

SINGER Talks. 2. THINGS YOU DON'T SEE IN A SEWING MACHINE. DON'T judge ANY sewing machine just by the way it LOOKS. Enamel paint and shiny varnish are good things, but they don't make a machine run well or last long. Experience and judgment and INTENT, combined with manufacturing facilities, are the things YOU should consider before buying. These points, combined with a rigid system of inspection and tests, give a LASTING value to every Singer Sewing Machine. You can't SEE thorn, but you LEARN them in the easy, effective working of every part—am! their value becomes more plain Lo you alter years* of service. Ei-cry Singer is PERFECT when it leaves the factory— your daughter will say it's still perfect when you have no more use for it. STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. m &cm&:

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13834, 20 February 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13834, 20 February 1909, Page 2