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WALTER HARRIS OF 'WTiOM THE STORY IS TOLD The story which mother? tell of ehildrei saved from sickness and suffering 1 by SCOTT'S Emulsion is a long- anci continually increasing ona. Mrs, W. if arris, 50 . Mary Street, Waterloo, Sydney, N.S.W., writes (10/6/03): "My son Walter, aged 2, was suffering- from a severe cold, and had lost the use of his voice. I gave him SCOTT'S Emulsion, and he was quite cured after the first bottle, and he is now as well and strong" as ever." The intense curative force which enables SCOTT'S to achieve, such cures is not to be. found in any other emulsion, and this is why SCOTT'S alone possesses such a magnificent record of success. Of all chemists and dealers in medicines. THE MARK BY WHICH YOU PICK OUT YOUR CURE! TENDERS. TENDERS are invited up till Noon, SATURDAY, oth March, for PURCHASE AND REMOVAL of Two Shops and Dwelling, corner of North and Rose Streets. . Particulars at our Office. WALTER PANTON & SON, Architects. TENDERS FOR. THE STOCK OF ALFRED JOHN STEPHENS, OF TIMARU, GENT'S OUTFITTER, TENDERS are invited for the Stock in above Estate. Stock Sheets may be seen at my Office, and the Stock on' application to. rne.' Tenders (accompanied by Cash or Marked Cheque for 10 per cent, of amount offered) to be sent to me _ not later than Noon on 3rd MARCH, 1910. Premises may bo occupied by the successful tenderer till 10th March free of rent. ALEX. MONTGOMERY, " Deputy Official Assignee. Timaru, 22nd February, 1910. MUSICAL. JEANNIE C. ANDERSON, A.T.C.L., VOCALIST, mEACHER OF SINGING, VOICE A PRODUCTION, and THEORY, HAS RESUMED LESSONS. Pupils successfully coached in Accompaniments for Examinations. ADDRESS: CHURCH ST. WILLIAM FISHWICK (Associate Tonic Sol-fa College), HAS 'formed a TONIC SOL-FA and NOTA.TION CLASS. Educational and essential to School Teachers and Singers to know both these" forms. ■ For particulars address 7 SEA VIEW TERRACE. MR, IRVIN MOORE, ORGANIST Chalmers Church, Local Representative R.A.M.. piivea Lessons in PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYING, and HARMONY, 72 GREY"ROAD. MISS'ESI-SKR J. KELLY, CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Trinity College, London, HAS RESUMED LESSONS. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Address: 81 LATTER STREET, TIMARU. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING. MR WALTER BRUNSDEN, 89 Elizabeth St., Timaru, is prepared to tune and thoroughly renovate all makes Pianos and Organs. Tone and Touch restored. Pianos thoroughly overhauled. Mr Brunsden has testimonials for successful work from Madame Ada Crossley, Percy Grainger, Kubelik, and other well-known artists. Address: 39 ELIZABETH ST., TIMARU. MISS E. L. MOR GA N A.T.C.L., HAS RESUMED LESSONS. on-TUESDAY, February Ist, 1910. 'Address: 7 DEE STREET. "IBS P. FEB RIE R, " CERTIFICATED PIANIST, HAS RESUMED LESSONS. /Address: 76 GREY ROAD, TIMARU. BULBS. SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. NOW is the time to Plant these Beautiful Spring Flowers. My stock is of the best, and all Bulbs are guaranteed, and inolude Narcissi, Anemones, Crocus, Tulips, Ranunculus, iFrizias, Sparaxis, Ixias, Snowfiakes, Iritf, Hyacinths, and many others. A Collection. of 12 Named Narcissi for Ba. Plant Celery. Savoys, Broccoli and Leeks, and seed of Carrot, Onion. Silver Beet, Lottdce, Cabbage, Cauliflowers, and Turnips. P. S.~ALLEN. STAFFORD ST. ""VATCNTKHTNE," Br-tli.-wt , ¥ Polk*, for Tan Boots and leuir.-. 'Rasieat, Quickoat, Brightest. 6d ist iaa. ■

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14140, 25 February 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14140, 25 February 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14140, 25 February 1910, Page 2

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