EDUCATIONAL. 1 MR WM.GREENE. ARTIST,;; : r AS ! REOPENED THE ROYAL ARCADE- STUDIO. .Tuition given in all Classes of Drawing, Paint" iug and Modelling. : Special Class for Children once a week."-'-' ''■''' '■-' '"■'■■"■ ■'■-■.. i .! MRS GREENE will, give Lessons in Metal Work, Enamelling and Stencilling. .'■ ,;.She is now forming a Class for the-at.udy of German' (Berliti method). STRATHMORE SCHOOL FOR GIKLB, PUPILS have been goooessfully- coached 'lit Stratlimore for the Irinity.Goltego Teachers'' Examinations, South J£w»stingfcon; and Matriculation.,, School re-opens Wednesday, Fct>ru'ary' 10th.' ■ ' ' ' V:SOANOIKS FOR BOARDERS. • ' v " ■■'' HLAXUUE R'ttAlJ, , DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND . PHYSICAL EXERCISE. ,4'yfISS'COX (pupil of Mrs WordslTJL worth, London),; will OPEN he.r CLASSES in the Assembly ' Rooms on FRIDAY, April 30th, at 3 p.m. Intending Pupils are requestedji;t.o forward their names to 252 Hereford Street,. Christchurch. •■'■ •. ' ■''' • } '■ ■ -'; ■'•' 1 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. [JUS CURTIS' CLASSES are. held X at the, ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FRIDAYS, 7to 10 p.m. . v SATURDAYS (morning), 10.30 Ito 12' o'clock. After Easter, Class will be formed for ' 2.80 . on .Saturdays.: ■■-.■(• .-:',:rTißllMS:;^,'£i;-'ls\'^t..qnarteir.-Scliobl. aiISS COE, SUPERVISOR. , CLASSES; DAILY FROM 10 TO 4. IMPERIAL SYSTEM TAUGJpLT.,,. ARCADE CHAMBERS.. imtm | SEASON 1909. ■. ~ IHE FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF Football Materia! , is now to hand, including - *' Footballs AND ALL FOOTBALLERS' REQUISITES. ■.'.'•',? GILBERT MATCH 11., Size 5. the ' ■■ Best, 16s 6d. .• •, ■ GILBERT MATCH 111., Size 4, for ... Schools, 13s 6d. FOOTBALLS, all sizes, Gs to 16s 6d. SHIN GUARDS, EAR GUARDS, ELASTIC KNEE and ANKLE SUPPORTS, ADAPTERS, LACING ..AWLS;,'. ■•-'..'.• Etc., Etc. :nni«;/T»i FALCON CYCLE WORKS, SHEPHERD'S r^ILDINGS. o. LMPORTANT POINTS OF SEWING MACHINE CONSTRUCTION. DID you ever consider what the thousandth of an inch might mean in the adjustment of the needlestroke on a sewing machine ? Or how many little invisible parts there are which may run well for a month or so in a carelessly-made mashine, and then by going wrong render it utterly useless? For the perfect construction and thorough testing of these vital details, >-ou must depend upon the honour and . reputation of the maker. The makers of the Singer Sowing Machine enjoy a reputation vouched 'or by millions of Singer users all over ;he World. These millions of Singer users have PROVED the perfection of tho Singer >y years of steady sewing. The Singer Sewing Machine is built ike a watch and runs like one./ •STAFFORD STREET: * -Splendid' home 4 rooms' and urgent sale, secure it, arnis. Guinness and LeCrcn.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13874, 10 April 1909, Page 7
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