LOST AND FOUND. y^osT— A BP,OWN FLAT FUR NECKLIiT, between Queen Street and Empire Hotel, yesterday morning. Finder rewarded on returning to ■ THIS OFFICE. STRAYED into my. paddocks THREE RAMS, 2 .voung, 1 aged. Oivner' ran liavo same bypaying expenses, etc. If not called for shortly, same will lie sold tQ.defray expenses. EDMUND VAGUE, ' Tire Homestead Farm, Levels Valley, near P. Point. DRIVING GLOVES. Aberdeen Knitted Gloves, Is 6d Aberdeen Knitted Glove's, 2s; Aberdeen Knitted Gloves, 2s Gd Aberdeen Driving Gloves, 2s Oil Aberdeen Driving G lor§«/ 3s 3d Aberdeen Driving Gloves, 3s Od Aberdeen Driving Gloves, _4s. 3d Aberdeen Driving Gloves, us. COWAN'S COLONIAL CLOTHINGS HOUSE. LEIGHTIfi'S. WANTED— Ploughmeiv 2os, Rmiseabonts 22s Gd to 255, Cowboys •10s to 17s Gd. Men for (Mills, ChnfF■entters, etc., Married Couples £OO per year. / ' CENTRAL LABOUR EXCHANGE, Beswick Street, Tiniaru. '' Head Office, Dnnedin. Telephone 100;
For Toffees and Candies Try KINGSTON'S, NEXT: THEATREPERFECT CORN CURE. MR J. D. GARDNER,;.of this town, says of Sonvnrervilltefs PERI"ECT CORN CURE:—" I liad r corns hard, big, and of long standing, and the pain that I endured was unspeakable, but, thanks to your PERFECT COPN CURE, I got rid of them, and .can. noir walk with, comfort, and I don't feel anything of them. lam absolutely, satisfied that your PERFECT CORN CURE is all that you claim for it." PRICE, Is per box, or posted to any address on receipt of Is Id in stamps. R. Sommerviile, DISPENSING CIIKMIST, ... . _ St.aifo.al StrctiT-i'^uru. MUSICAL. •gm THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE R.A.M. "AND R.C.M., LONDON. Entries for the june theory EXAMINATIONS close on MAY Ist at the Dresden Piano Co.'s Offices, Stafford street, whence Entry Forms, Syllabuses, and all information may be obtained. , „ E. C. CACHEMAILLE, Resident Secretary, Wellington. C MISS ESTHER -J. KELLY, IERTIFICATED TEACHER OK 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. ~ MR IRVIN MOORE, ORGANIST and Choirmaster Chalmers Church, gives thorough instruction in PIANOFORTE PLAYING, ORGAN, AND HARMONY.
72 GREY ROAD (near Elizabeth street). EDUCATIONAL. MR WM. GREENE, ARTIST, Has reopened the royal ARCADE STUDIO. Tuition given in all Classes of Drawing, Painting and Modelling. Special Class for Children once a MRS GREENE will give Lessons in Metal Work, Enamelling and Stencilling. Sbe is now forming a Class for the study of German (Berlitz method). HIGHLAND DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS RTTA GLOVER will resume her Class 011 SATURDAY, the Ist May. For further particulars apply to MISSES R. AND R. GLOVER, , Arcade. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MR F. P. LOWRY'S CLASSES will start in the Sophia Street Hall 011 MONDAY NIGHT, the 19th April, at 7.30. • Old and New Square Dancing taught. Intending Pupils ;ire mjufcstcd to be in attendance at 7.30. Dresscutting School. MISS COE, SUPERVISOR. CLASSES DAILY FROM 10 TO 4. IMPERIAL S VST EM TAUGHT. ARCADE CHAMBERS. P/J QA —Splendid home 4 rooms and ob4:«U 'i-aeits; urgent sale, secure it, terras. (ivi'imiesa ami LeCren.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13891, 30 April 1909, Page 1
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