■^&M DCKOtKY DOWNES OF WHOM THE STORY IS TOLD. The story of mothers who constantly use SCOTT'S Emulsion for their ailing- babies, always embodies the highest praise. Mrs. Downes, 7 Ge rge Street, Erskineville, N.S.W., writes (218 08): "My little daughter Dorothy was very ill with bronchitis, rickets an J wasting disease, but after taking SCOTT'S Emulsion for a few months, she is now perfectly healthy and strong-, and I am pleased to give SCOTT'S the credit of saving my child's life." A long ani continually increasing recoid of mothers' successes - that is what best explains the difference between SCOTTS and every other emulsion. Of all chemists and dealers in medicines. THS MARK B)r WHICH YOU PICK OUT YOUR CURE! MUSICAL. MR J. H. COOMBS TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Viola, and L Mandoline, has resumed Teadi...g. Bands supplied for Dances, Garden Parties, etc. Addres'3 :, Bank "St., or " The Dresden." EDUCaTIUNAL. MISS CHRISSIE SMITH, (London and the Continent). \TiT Drawing, all branches. -Studio, Technical School. ORDEKS taken for Portraits. FRENCH Conversation and Heading Circle, Advanced French Class,' Beginners. . ' _.■'■, HERMAN Conversation Circle. Particulars,' Warrandyte, Latter St. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE MISS COX (pupil of Mrs; Wordsworth, London),."ill open a Class for Beginners on SATURDAY, June sth, at"the 'Assembly Rooms, at 11 am. Instruction and Practice Class „n Friday evenings. Class for Fancy -Dancing "forming. At Home, Fridays, at the Assembly Rfloms 2-3" t» op.m. Postal Address: 252 Hereford Street, Christcburch. ~HIGHLAND~DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. ISS RITA GLOVER will resume her Class on SATURDAY, the Ist May. For further particulars apply to . . / MISSES R. AND R. GLOVER, Arcade. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. JT R F. P. LOWRY'S CLASSES are fJL held every Monday Night, commencing at 7.30. Old and New Square Dancing taught. Intending Pupils are requested to be in attendance at 7.30. Long Night on Monday, 24th inst. Ladies as usual, no basket. Dresscuttng School MISS COE, SUPERVISOR. "-ILASSES DAILY FROM 10 TO *. "I'M PERT AT. SYSTEM TAUGHT. ARCADE THAMRERm THITE PINE AND TAR. SYRUP . / for Coughs and Colds. DIAMOND BRAND, ONLY AT J. C. ODDIE AND CO.'S, CHEMISTS. Indian Emporium STAFFORD. STREET, Opp. Arcade. V.J from 6d per yard; Indian Silk, 45in wide, 4s 3d and 4s 6d, splendid qualitv);- Ceylon Cotton and Silk Lace Ties, 2s 9d, 3s 9d, 4s, ss, 7s, 8s 6d; Lace Yokes and Collarettes, 3s 9d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, Bs, 10s 6d ; Silk Lace Shawls, 7s, 12s fid, 18s Gd, 22s fid ; Silk Lace Scarves, 12s 6d. The above are only, a few of our Prices. Our Stock of Dainty Hcadshawls, etc., is being sold very cheap. We carry a large supply of Ceylon Lace, and being direct importers, we are able to soil at a,price which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Everyone invited to inspect our Stock. J.E HURDLEY&SON. TIMARTJ STEAM LAUNDRY. TOWN AGENT. - TR A. W. McKENZIE, Fruiter*,, L St;ifFoid Street, next Prosser's Boot Factory, h«s been appointed Agent for the Timari St"am Lnnndry Parcels left with bim will be promptly •tter»d«»d to WHITE PINE AND T\R. SYIII'P for Coughs and Colds. DIAMOND BRAND. ONLY AT J. C. ODDIE AND CO.'S, CHEMISTS. For children'B hacking cough at night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s 6d...
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13938, 25 June 1909, Page 2
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