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London Dental Parlours, JNTO W OPEN IN THEATRE BUILDINGS, OVER, MR J. BAXTER'S PHARMACY. (Entrance between Mr Baxter's and Mr McNab's Shops). The Home of Modern Dentistry. /"VUR, WORK IS THE BEST, AND OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS, INCLUDING ALL, EXTRACTIONS, , FROM £2 2s Od. SILVER. FILLINGS from os. GOLD FILLINGS from 10s. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS WITH THE NEW LOCAL ANAESTHETIC " CHLORAINE," of which ire have sole control ... Note «tlie Address: LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS . Theatre Buildings. OVER BAXTER'S PHARMACY. LOCAL MANAGER: J. O'MALLEY, Registered Dentist (by exam.) KAITANGATA COAL. A FAVOURITE HOUSEHOLD COAL. For Baking and Cooking it x\_ is invaluable, as it gives a fine even lieat, requires littla 'attention, makes very little soot, and is recognised as tho BEST and most ECONOMICAL Com 1 in the Market. SOLD BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS. A COUNTRY ORDERS FOR TRUCK LOADS PROMPTLY SUPPLIED. • Address: Proprietor, KAITANGATA COAL. No 1 HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE TELEGRAPH OFFICE), ' DUNEDIN. The National Mutual Life ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LTD. HEAD OFFICE for NEW ZEALAND, Customs House Quay Wellington. ' MANAGER, ORTON STE", ENS. Funds, nearly £5,246,000 Annual Income nearly ... £971,000 Agencies throughout the Colony E. A, LeCREN, Local Agent, Beswick St., Timaru.

EDUCATIONAL. MR WM. GREENE, ARTIST, Has reopened the royal ARCADE STUDIO. Tuition given in all Classes of Drawing, Painting and Modelling. Special Class tor Children once 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;. '' ; ) HIGHLAND DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. M ISS RITA GLOVER will resume her Class on SATURDAY, the Ist May. For further particulars -ap- ! ply to MISSES R. AND R. GLOVER, ■ - Arcade. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MR F. P.' LOWRY'S CLASSES will stilrt in the Sophia Street Hall on MONDAY NIGHT, the 19th April, at 7.30. Old and New Square Dancing taught. Intending Pupils are requested to be in attendance at 7.30. Dresscutting School. MISS COE, SUPERVISOR, "i LASSES DAILY FROM 10 TO 4. c IMPERIAL SYSTEM TAUGHT. ARCADE CHAMBERS. MUSICAL. ' MUSIC. MISS HALL will resume he* 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). STRATH MORE, IfLIZABETH ©l 1 . MR IRVIN MOORE, ORGANIST and Choirmaster Chalmers Church, gives thorough instruction in PIANOFORTE PLAYING, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. 72 GREY ROAD (near Elizabeth street). MISS SUGRUE, ij.A.B., Teacher of pianoforte and COMPOSITION, Resumes Lessons WEDNESDAY, 14th April. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Railway Concessions to Country pupils. Address: 109 CHURCH ST. JEANNIE C. ANDERSON, CERTIFICATED VOCALIST Trinity College, London. Teacher of Singing, Voice Production, and Theory. Private Class for Singing for Ladies (fee 7s 6d per term) now being formed. Pupils will be enrolled during coming week. Address CHURCH STREET. Terms at Begg's. MISS ESTHER -J. KELLY, CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Trinity College, London, HAS RESUMED LESSONS. Address: 31 LATTER STREET. Engagements accepted as Pianist, and Bands from two to five performers open for engagement for Balls and Parties. WE HAVE a nice lot of PANSY, VIOLET, and POLYANTHUS PLANTS, for present planting ; also a nice lot of BULBS left yet. Plant at once. Bouquets, Wreaths and Crosses, and all floral Work. A. good selection of artificial Wreaths to choose from. GEO. CROSS, Corner Beswick Street. W "RS CORNELIUS wants immedi- _ ately—Cook £l, Housemaid 15s (for Makikilii), Housemaid 15s, Waitress assist in bar, Cook £'l, Housemaid 15s (for Waimate), Conks 17s,.Housemaids 15s, Generals and Nurse Girl Kir town, Cook £1; for Geraldineand Woodbury, General £l. Hilton, Waslidyke; Generals; Kingsdown, General 15s; Cave, General 17s Gd; I'airlie, General 17s 6d. Waitress for hotel, £1 per week. i

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13889, 28 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13889, 28 April 1909, Page 3