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LOST AND FOUND. A HORSEHAIR PENDANT, mounted with Gold, and Gold Stirrup attached. Finder please return to THIS OFFICE.. I FUNERAL NOTICES. "funeral NOTICE. THE Friends of 'Mr Tom Hawkey are respectfully-, iuformejl that the Funeral of ,his late Wife will leave his residence, King Street, on SUNDAY, tho 11th, at 2.30-p.m., for the Tiniani Cemetery. W. J. LISTER, Telephone. M2. Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of William Bishop are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late Wife will leave his residence, Bank Street, on SUNDAY, April Uth, at 3 p.m., for the Timaru Cemetery. C. H. BARRIE, Undertaker, Elizabeth Street. COURT SOUTHERN CROSS. 3123. THE Brethren are requested to meet at the Lodge Room on SUNDAY, April 11th, at 2.30 p.m., to attend the Funeral of the late Wife of Bra. W. Bishop. J. G. BROADHEAD; C.R. T. HARRIS, See. I MISS AMY SMITH, I Mus. Assoc. Melb. Urt'iviNINGIN G, VOICE PRODUCTION (Marchesi) , VIOLIN (Joachim and Seveik). PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY.Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Reduced Railway Fares. RESUMES TEACHING FEB. 4th., Accompaniment Lessons a speciality. Address: ■.'>■■ " Wanandyte," Latter St., Timaru. Terms at Begg's. SINGING CLASSES.1 ""1/fR J. Gllil'ilES is forming-, a. Class V_L for Ladies ami Girls for instruction' in Voice Production, Sight-reading and Theory. A Separate Class for Mien is also being formed.' Applications for enrolment should.be sent in as early as ' possible: Fee, 10s (id per term. Address " Glenelg." 'Telephone 201. im ri.-viju win resume her Lessons FEBRUARY 10th. 1!WS). 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). :••:- S'I'RATHMORE, ELIZABETH .-si'. MISS ESTHER J. KELLY, f IERTIFICATED TEACHER OF \j PIANOFORTE, ; Trinity College, Loudon, HAS RESUMED LESSONS. A fid ress: 31 LATTER STREET. Engagements accepted as Pianist, aiid Bands from two to live performers open for engagement for Balls ami Parties. MR J, H. COOMBS, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Viola, and Mandoline, has resumed Teaching. Bands supplied for Dances, Garden Parties, etc. Address: Bank St., or "Tlie Dresden JEANNIE C. ANDERSON. CIERTIFICATED VOCALIST Trinity / College, London. Teacher of Singing, Voice Production and Theory. Has resumed Teaching. Open for engagements as Soprano Soloist. Address: Church St. Terras at Begg'a. Dr Barnardo's Boys. KINGSTON'S, THE SHOP FOR SWEETS. [7E have all kinds and conditions of ' Tradesmen's BUSINESSES FOR SALE. Don't waste golden opportunities, take the plunge and become a shopkeeper and independent.. Special offers in Otago—Tea Rooms, price £325; Confectionery, £'l2o; botli Having haiulsomelv. THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, Ml Hereford St., Ch.-isO church. BLACKBALL COAL. THE BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, Contractors to the New Zealand Shipping Coy., Messrs Turnbull Martin and Co., New Zealand and South African Steam Ship Coy., New Zealand Government Railways, Freezing Works, etc. BLACKBALL is the Best and cheapest Steam Coal in the Dominion. Output 200,000 tons per annum, increasing daily. Ask for quotations from the Trade, Local Agents, or The Blackball Coal Coy., Ltd., lo(l Worcester Street, G'hristchurch. BUSINESS NOTICES. DREADNOUGHT SUIT. £2 10s Od. MADE TO MEASURE AT COWAN'S COLONIAL CLOTHING HOUSE. MISS AILY LONARGAN has pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of Timaru that she begins Business on MONDAY, March 29th, 1909, as an EXPERT DRESSMAKER, in the Rooms just vacated bv .Miss Callon, over -the LOAN AND MERCANTILEOFFICES, Stafford Street, Timaru.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13874, 10 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13874, 10 April 1909, Page 1