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EDUCATIONAL. MR WM. GREENE, ARTIST. JAS REOPENED THE ROYAL XX ARCADE. STUDIO. Tuition given in all Classes of Drawing, Painting and Modelling. Special Class for Children oneo a week. MRS GREENE, will give Lessons in Metal Work, Enamelling and Stencilling. She is now forming a Class for the study of German (Berlitz method). Dresscutting School. MISS COE, SUPERVISOR. ILASSES DAILY FROM 10 TO 4. IMPERIAL SYSTEM .TAUGHT. ARCADE CHAMBERS. LEASE OF CTTRTSTCTIURCTT CITY EN DO WM KNT. RESE HV E AT KAKAH.U. TENDERS are invited for LEASING the'■.above Reserve for a Term of 2i YEARS. T!ie Reserve is divided into tliree Blocks which will be let .separately. Conditions of lease may be seen at the Town Clerk's Oitice at Ash burton, Tiniam,. 'lemuka, Oeruldine, and Christehureh. Tenders will be received at my of lice until Aooii on the 3Uth day of* APRIL, PJO9. fi, R. SMITH, Town Clerk. Christehurch, LTtn March, 1909. .MACKENZIE COUNT 1' COUNCIL. SUPPLY OF HORSEFEED. SEPARATE TENDERS will be re--3 ceived at the County Of lice, Fairlie, until 10 o'clock a.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd Anril next, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY of:— (1) 1500 BUSH. OATS at Fairlie. (2) ll'OO BUSH. OATS at Albury. (3) 14 TONS OATEN STRAW CHAFF at Fairlie. (4) 12 TONS OATEN STRAW CHAFF at Albury. Conditions may he seen at Mr Bolt's Store, Albury, or at the -County Office, Fairlie. " R. L. BANKS, County Clerk. Fairlie, 19th March, 1909* MISS HALL' will resume her Lessons FEBRUARY 10th, 1909. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Railway Concessions to country pupils. Terms" may begin at any time. MISS MARION HAY, L.A.8., Assistant Music Mistress (pupil of Miss Hall). STRATHMORE, ELIZABETH oT. MISS ESTHER J. KELLY, /CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF Kj PIANOFORTE, Trinity College, London, HAS RESUMED LESSONS; Address: 3.1 LATTER STREET. Engagements accepted as Pianist, and Bands fpom two to five performers open .for engagement for Balls and Parties. < MR J. H. COOMBS, ,EACHER OF VIOLIN, Viola, and . iYiandoline, has resumed Teaching. Bands supplied for Dances, Garden' Parties, etc. Address: Bank St., or "The Dresden. JEANNIE C. ANDERSON,' CERTIFICATED VOCALIST Trinity ... College, London. Teacher of Singing, Voice Production and Theory: Has resumed Teaching. Open, for engagements as Soprano Soloist. Address: Church St. Terms at Begg's. mo LETGRAZING ON MAORI HILL. SOUTH CANTERBURY DAIRY CO. 10 LET —Spacious New Premises , over Wadsworth and Co., 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. rr\Q LET—Shop, Arcade; Shop, Melville Hill; Offices, Arcade and Stafford St. FOR SALE—Building 3ites from £45 each; 5 Acres and Hoiise; 10 Acres and House; 1000 and 1500 Acres good sheep land. Monsy to lend on mortgage repayable »y instalments. Transfers, Mortgages and Leases prepared under Land Trail iter \ct. C. BOWKER, Licensed Land Broker. " 4—EVIDENCE OF POSITIVE SUPREMACY. THERE are forty-six manufacturers ■of sewing machines in America. How many can you name ? How many did you ever hear of? One name comes to the mind of every woman immediately—the Singer —and there's a very good reason. The Singer makes and sells as many machines in a year as all the OTHER forty-live manufacturers COMBINED. The Singer Sewing Machine is known as the best sowing machine in every country on the globe. There is a Singer Store in everv city of the world. Why? Because when you buy a Singer you do not buy simply so much wood and steel—you buy the latest result of the longest and best experience. STAFFORD STREET. IUTTON'S Early Gem Carrot, But tost Eftt-lv ttborthan».*-C.I-©Jfc

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13866, 31 March 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13866, 31 March 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13866, 31 March 1909, Page 2

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