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npKA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, MORNING, If) to 12: Tea arid Coffee with Hot Scones, eto< Beef Tea and Roll. -UNCIIEO.V, 12 to 2 p.m.— (Sat. 11.30 a.m.) '.','.''! Courso Imnclieons a Speciality, 'J'ea., f.U:., with Hot Scones, Tea Cake;;, otc:., Sandwiches and Dainty Calces. LIGHT TEAS, GJ'JLLS, ETC., 6 tq ~ ' P-m----i> i??' £ al ° and *° Order. I asnall s Delicious Swecta in Oval Tins etc. Visiters may Reserve Tables without extra, charge Rooms are available for Afternoons" and "Evenings" by arrangement. J "-OELIANCE" niuo keeps Linen J - 1J snow white. Procurable in Hit- or square from all Grocers and Storekeepers. JAMES GRANGER. A CCOUNTANT, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND TYPEWRITER Typewriting Office: 161 Stafford Street. R. SHAW A NNOTJNCES that he has taken L over the Confectionery Busiiie.-:;; lately carried on by Mr J. Reid. Having had a business experience extending over 20 years he intends keep a full fresh stock of all candies Dominion, English and American—and general confectionery. The Business will be carried on under his own personal supervision, and he asks for a continuance'of the patronage enjoyed by his predecessor. PHILIP & ROY. ►LUMBERS, GASFITTERS, SANITARY ENGINEERS. STAFFORD STREET. Telephone No. 250, 3ED CROSS" Antiseptic Tooth' jl\> Paste. —The Acme of Perfection, Purity and Quality. This excellent Dentrifice is sold for the benefit of Mr J. W. MeLaghlan, P.C.S., whose sight was permanently injured in the great San Francisco earthquake and fire. Your patronage will be gratefully appreciated. By personal canvass, lSd: by mail, post free, tod. Kindly write, Mrs E. C. Cole, secretary, Gorran Avenue, Wanganui. IN THE HEART Cf Timaru, that is Sophia Street. Next T. McWhirter's, is EADLEE AND CLOUGH'SI SHOP. (Late of LeCren's Street.) rHEY are Master Plumbers, and Sanitary Engineers, and are two practical men with many years experience at all branches of the Trade. Hot and Cold Water, and Electric Bells installed. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL CLASSES OF WORK. THE RELIABLE PLUMBERS, HADLEE & CLOUGK. Sophia Street. ! Late LeCren's Street, .one No. 455. Miss H. C. Sfrachan, LOVELY SHOW OF TRIMMED MILLINERY. A LARGE VARIETY OF NEW STRAWS, In all the Leading Styles, including THE NEW "PAISLEY HAT." SCARFS, FLOWERS, Etc Hnts Renovated at Moderate Prices. BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY FOR CHILDREN, ?1 In Crinoline, Straws, and Chiffon. New Goods per s.s. "Athenic." Embroidered Muslin Blouses, 4s 11c} upwards. Costumes and Skirts. Children's Pinafores Is up. Frocks from 3s lid. Ladies' Night Dressos, 4s lid. Camisoles Is 6d, Is lid, 2s Bd* SEE WINDOWS.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. STORRIER & CO.*. BLACKSMITHS, ENGINEERS. "ANU BRASS FOUNDERS. BEG to notify that tho Blacksmith's Business has boon removed to the FOUNDRY at CORNER KING AND EDWARD STREETS, where thoy havo built a Now and Convenient Smithy, to which branch has been added a COACH BUILDING AND WHEELWRIGHT'S DEPARTMENT, under tho supervision of Mr J. Miller, who is well known in Timaru and dis» trict as :i hrst-cliiss tradesman. Mr A. Irvitio is still in charge ofl the Blacksmith's Department. J. STORRIER AND CO. MR A. GRAY, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. _ VIOLA, and BAGPIPES. Pupils can be unrolled at his Residence* Sophia St., Corner Theodocia Street, from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m. TERMS MODERATE. MISS ESTHER H. KELLY, _ "CERTIFICATED TEACHER 01 I PIANOFORTE, Trinity College, London. Pupils prepared for Examination*! Railway Concessions to Country pupf%> 81 LATTER ST., TIMARU. VR S. J P. SENNEIIi, xKi. 'Teach<tfof SINGING & VOlCjijt PRODUCTION. From " Woodlands,'? Cain Street, to corner of Grey RoaM and Arthur St. Deep Breathing Taught. Mrs Rennell has made a speoial study pf »am«r

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14321, 11 October 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14321, 11 October 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14321, 11 October 1910, Page 2

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