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LOST AND FOUND. In Stafford Street or Wai-iti Road, a LARGE BROWN PURSE, containing money. Reward. Finder please return to THIS OFFICE. RELIGIOUS. CHURCH OF CHRIST. [R GEO. ALDRIDGE preaches in xtjL the SOPHIA STREET HALL, TO-MORROW (Sunday). Fellowship Meeting 11 a.m., Evening Service 6.30 p.m. Subject—"The Question of Questions: A Matter of Lite and Death." All, arc cordially invited. Bring your Sankey's. H O I) I S T C H U R. C H. I>X SERVICES TO-MORROW.' Tiniaru, 11—Mr A. Stead; 6.3o—Missioner L. Bournenian Neale. Special sermon to young men, subject: "The Cry •of the Times-^-Wanted young men." Parcora, 11 —Missioner -Neale ; 6.30 — Supply. Fairview 3—Mr Howard; '7 —Mr G. Ellis. Kingsdown, 3 Missioner Neale: 7 —Mr H. Brown. Pareorii East, 11—Mr H. Brown. Waimataitai, 11 —Mr Vogeler-; 6.30 —Mr A. Stead. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. <~l ERVICES TO,-MORIIOW. rJ Barnard St., 11 o'clock and 6.30 o'clock —Rev. Win. Marshall. Salisbury, 3 o'clock —Rev. -Wm. Marshall. • " Cullmanutown, 6.30 o'clock-Mr AA m. Anderson. Gleniti, 6.30 o'clock—Mr J. M. Miller. ARVEST THANKSGIVING. SERJLL VICES' will be held at OTAIO, 11 a.m. TO-MORROW. Rev. Chappie, preacher. ESK VALLEY, 3 p.m., TO-MORROW. Rev. Chappie, preacher. SABBATH, MARCH 7th. SOUTHBURN, 11 a.m. Rev. Olphert, preacher. ST. ANDREWS, 3 p.m. Rev. Olphert, .preacher. MAKIKIHI, 7 p.m. Rev. Olphert, preacher. SABBATH. MARCH 21st. P ARBOR A, EAST, 7 - p.m. Rev. Chappie, preacher. DANCING. JE. LOWE will commence his . Children's Class THIS" AFTERNOON, 2.30, in the Sophia Street Hall, Fee £1 ss. per term. .Waltzing taught in three private-, lcssohs —success guaranteed. Time limited. Fee £1 Is. J. E. LOWE, No. 3 North St., near Beach. DANCING,. Deportment and Physical Exercises. —Mrs, Alfred Curtis begs to advise the residents of ■'Tiniaru that.she will commence her.2nd Season at tho 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, Yclcta, Imperial Waltz and French Cottillion. Also Fancy Dances. Terms: One Guinea: per term;. reduc : tion for families. Mrs Curtis, will be at the Assembly Rooms after the first express • from the South, to receive pupils, etc., on March the sth, 1909.

EDUCATIONAL. MR "WM. GREENE, ARTIST, jTILL re-open the Royal Arcade ' Studio on" FEB. loth.' ' Tuition given in all Classes of Drawing, Painting and Modelling! Special: Class lor .Children oiico a week. MRS GREENE will give Lessons in Metal' "Work, Enamelling and Stencilling. She is now forming a Class fertile study of German (Berlitz method). MISS E. HOOP El!, f riEACHER OF ' PAINTING A\ D JL 'DRAWING, ' resumes Feb. 2nd. Terms ; begin any date. Lessons give nin " Yelvutint "., Photo Colouring. Address: ■•■ . AWATERE, GREY ROAD. BTRATHMORE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, )UPILS have been successfully coached at Strathmore for the Trinity College Teachers' Examinations,' South Ken-. Bington, and Matriculation. School re-opens Wednesday, February 10th. , . VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. ■ BLANCHE R HALL .EDUCATIONAL. MRS DE RENZIE MATHIAS, ARTIST, is now prepared to take Pupils for OIL PAINTING and RELIEF CARVING. Terms can commence any time; Special CUibs for Children held Saturday' afternoon. Addross: QUEEN ST. (opposite Park). TLMARU TKCHNJCAL SCHOOL. QHOULD there be knj'licieiit inducement, an EXAMINATION OF PLUMBERS AND DHAJN LAYERS wilL be conducted ut the Tiniiint Technical School v at an early dale. Applicants please communicate with the Director at oiico. Education. Ol'lici

BILIOUS ? Inactivity of the liver is probably the causa. Lioiimngtoii'sPillswillipiH-lly and gently correct the trouble. .They are mild, effective, anil contain mi harmful constituents. For women's ailments especially there is no remedy so good and efficacious as BOMWGTON'S PILLS If your ret.-.iler docs uot sinck them sen.) 13 penny M»mps to ('.. ISokmnotun, Chri.-t----ciiurch. and a box will be forwarded pu&tfree. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS RAND R. GLOVER, ARCADE, • have just received n. large assortment of BROOCHES, RINGS, AND TRINKETS, in new designs, direct from : Jones and Sons, Manufacturers, Christchurch. AH guaranteed, »nd marked in PUin Figurei.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13840, 27 February 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13840, 27 February 1909, Page 2