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FOR SALE. ~ FOR SALE. rOUSE, North Street, 6 Rooms, jj. Bathroom and all conveniences, h. and c. water, -gas, etc.; Stables, Harness Room, Feed Room, 'J'rap House, etc., fowlhouse, fowl run, and nearlv 2 acres of land. Terms. Apply C. A. BATTES. North Street. A R MS FOE SALE -'-10 ACRES, all well subdivided, part in Crop, guod Buildings. 25 per cent, cash, balance on mortgage. 200 ACRES, goo<4 little Farm, part in wheat and oats, balance. 440 ACRES, Kakahu, subdivided into convenient paddocks, small dwelling and outbuildings. TWO FARMS on the famous Springheld Estate, now all in crop (mostly wheat). TO LET—. A SPLENDID DAIRY FARM in the North Island, near to a rising town and close to' dairy factory. For climate and quality of soil this is a most desirable place. The Lease is for live years at a very moderate rent. Further particulars on application to the undersigned. J. 11. BRUCE AND <>. jBUUCaTIUNAL. MISS CHGISSIE SUIT Hi, Loudon and the Continent. ('1 LASSES forming for Drawing. J Painting. all branches. The course will "include Portraits, Landscape, Flowers, Still Life. etc. Life. Class, evening. Orders taken for Portraits. French Reading and Conversation Circle. Particulars — \\ arraudylc, Latter Street. ARTIST, HAS removed to the, TECHNICAL SCHOOL, where he will holu Classes in' Drawing, Modelling, and Painting. Sketching from Nature.' Children's Class on Saturday al'terMRS GREENE'S CLASSES in German and Stencilling "ill also lie held in the Technical School. HIGHLAND DANCING AND DKPORTMENT. JISS RITA G IX) VER wishes i.o an--IVJL . nounce her Second Quarter for above commences on SATURDAY NEXT, the 31st July. .'For further particulars applv to ■ll. AND R. GLOYFK, Arcade. Dresscutting School. MIBS COB, bUPERVTSOR, CLASSES DAILY FROM 10 TO * IMPERIAL SYSTEM TATTGHT

6.—THE MANY USES OF A GOOL SEWING MACHINE.' MTIIIERE is practically no limit to tin .1. variety of work that can be (loin with a Singer (sewing Machine. Whether lor the hnest Embroidery, tin. plainest home sewing, or the. most elaborate tailoring, tlid Singer is ecp/ ally efficient. Every woman takes pride in buviuy these thing?, Lui.t it they be her owu handiwork tile satisfaction is complete, because her own personality is iclloctert in every seam. The woman who uses a Singer ma,\ have everything in needlework she can desire —she is better dressed nt much less cost; her children are clothed according to her own taste and ideas; >u : has attractive table linen, and an un ending supply of dainty underwear. Moreover,, she is free ftom the' worry and delay which always Comes with the use of a " cheap " machine. ■ Sold onlv bv SINGER STAVING MACHINE CO., Stafford Street. RACKED hands, chapped _' hands,, rough hands, scaly hands, are all healed and cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE. The only article specially pre» pared for the hands. i/everywhere. "■ Notlilng quite so appetising . as . "CROSSED FISH" lOf nil Croooi-5 nnd Stores, but rumemher, pl»B' "Crossed Fish" Brand ALWAYS. R T. G.. LILICO, M.R.C.V.8., XTJL (lato Govt. Veterinarian; Has decided to commence the practice of Mb profession in South Canterbury. Residence..: EMI'IRE HOTEL, TIMARU. PHILIP & ROY. GASFITTERS, SANITA B Y ENGINEERS, STAFFORD ST. Telephone No. 256. mo JEWELLERS, TO STOREJL KEEPERS,; to Livery Stablemen. We have flic following places for sale: —1 Jewellers' Businesses-from £3OO to £2OOO. 30 General Stores, £IOO to £-1000. . 0 Livery Stables, etc., £240 to £lßoo. Write for our August List —sent post free. THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, Business Brokers ' CTiristcliurcli. Box ;132.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13993, 31 August 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13993, 31 August 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13993, 31 August 1909, Page 2