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Bay Rum Shampoo Powder, a: preparation, pleasant and refreshing «, use, stimulating a.nd cleansing to the hair, to whioli it imparts a soft and glossy appearance. 3d a packet or six for Is from L. B. James, Chemist, Timaru... Bakers in Christchurch have noted the fact, and iniblished it, that they have to pay £1) per ton (less 21 per cent.) for •flour, while the millers who supply them are selling flour to Wellington and Napier bakers at £8 10s to £8 15s f.o.b. Lyttelton, and the delivery to a ship costs three or four shillings per ton : or the equivalent of about 2 per cent, discount. The masrter bakers are going to hold a meeting shortly to discuss this matter. ANE*S MBDOLINE ts specially prepared for the hands. Use it after washing clothes, dishes, floors, etc; li makes rough hands soft, supple and smooth, i/-everywhere. 2. A SPORTING OFFER. BEING overstocked with DEMON AND DOHERTY RACQUETS, I nave decided to reduce the price of same by TEN PER CENT. This is an opportunity players should not miss of securing a high-grade Racquet at a low price. This offer stands good tor only ONE MONTH. Call and See them at SPORTING GOODS DEPOT. EDUCATIONAL. FOR GIRLS, ELIZABETH STREET, TIMARU. MISS BLANCHE HALL, PRINCIPAL, Assisted by Miss Gibbs, M.A. And other Mistresses. SENIOR SCHOOL PUPILS have f been successfully Prepared for nxatriculation, Solicitors' General Knowledge, South Kensington (Science and Art), and Canterbury College Examinations. (Certificates have been obtained in the Teachers' Drawing, Still Lifef Painting and Design). = Gold, Silver and Bronze ''Medals (N.Z.1.E.) Medals have been obtained in Art Subjects by Pupils at Strathmore. Pupils have also been successfully Prepared for tho Associated Board and Trinity College Examinations. The f," d r r A-T; C -L. and L.T.C.L., of the Trinity College, London have been obtained The Music is under the direction.of MISS HALL, assisted I by Miss M. Hay, L.A.B. (Pupil of Miss Boarders receive every care and attention—as to their health, happiness, manners, and school work. 1 dinting, Carving and Metal Work. MISS GIBBS is forming a Students' ClaS l, at Str athmore, on Short Studies on the Life and Works of Longfellow, Tennyson, Ruskin and Stevenson. JUNIORSCHOOL. CWS fOT **~ «* SE?T. HS. ™ "* begin on ;LANinfHA P LL. may aPP ' y to MISS ' The Literature and Art Classes are open to Outside Students. STRATHMORE SCHOOL IVB-ISS GIBBS M.A.risforXTJL Students Literature C Strathmore on Short Studies on the Life and Works of: LONGFELLOW, TENNYSON RUSKIN, and STEVENSON Classes open to Outside Students. Intending Students apply to Mis, Blanche Hall, " Strathmore," Tim^u? RELIANCE" Blue keeps Linen snow white. Procurable in bag or square, from all Grocers and

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 7