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MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS Oh Y M P I A . Still "THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PICT ORE PALACE. FULLERS' I Tim Dost I FULLERS' PICTURES I of all. I PICTURES Our Now* Programnio nn Enormous Success. Groctf'fl last night 11y a largo and Delighted Audienco. THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. PALERMO AND. ITS MONUMENTS, Architectural Triumphs. THE MAN WHO LEARNED, A Sensational Subject. CUTTLE [.'fSl-r AT HOME, A Scientific Wonder. LEST WE FORGET—SIid hut True. WAIT TILL- t CATCH YOU. The Audieneo Screamed. Our Music a Treat. Tlalcony IsGd, Stalls Is, Rack Stalls Gd Plan at Dresden. Olvmpia Tel. 47 The great united mission CITOIH, will meet for practice in the Trinity Hal!, at 8 p.m., TO-NIGHT. Vocalists Cordially Tnvifod. The Executive will meet oil MONDAY, at 8.30 p.m. nss L A I D L A W (Matriculated) Student Taacher of S. Margaret's College, Christchurch, will open a School for Small Children on Tuesday, 7th February at Nile St., off Wai-iti Road. Also Music. M IS ISS M. A.- VENNING, Teacher of Pianoforte, Resumes Tuition on February 7th. ST. ANDREWSTUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Address: .Russell Square, Timaru. MUSICAL EDUCATION. MR IRVIN MOORE, L.R.A.M., Organist Chalmers Church. (Hon. Representative Royal Academy of Music.) Gives Lessons in Pianoforte and Organ Playing, Singing and Harmony. FORMAL ANALYSIS A SPECIALITY. . Address: 72 GREY ROAD MR A. GRAY, Teacher of the violin, VIOLA and BAGPIPES. Pupib can be enrolled at his Residence, Sophia St., Corner Theodocia Street, from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m. TERMS MODERATE. MISS ATKINSON, L.T.C.L., (PIANOFORTE), Resumes Teaching February Ist. At Home (Mrs Brosnalian's, Craigie Avenue) to intending pupils from 2 to 8 p.m., January 31st till February 6th. MISS ESTHER, SPRING, A.T.C.L. (PIANOFORTE), ESUMES Lessons on and after TUESDAY, Jan. 31st, 1911. Address: CAIN ST., TIMARU. ft ME ALFRED \Y. v '. VINE, F.R.C.0.. A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., (Successor to J. Gillies), "S"T7ILL commence tuition on FebraVV ary Ist, on Pianoforte, Singing, Voice Production, and Theory of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint. Pupils prepared for all-examinations. Term begins from Ist lesson. Railway concessions to country pupils. Now at home. Address: Glenelg, Sarah Street. PIANOFORTE. jyf ISS L. M. FUSSELL, L.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching on Fob. 2nd, PUPILS VISITED. Address: Russell Square. MISS ESTHER J KELLY, Certificated Teacher Pianoforte, Trinity College, Loudon, will resume Lessons. February Ist, 1910. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Address: 31 Latter Street. NOTICES. MRS PARK'S SCHOOL for Day Children of any age and girl boarders, opens on February 7th. The School-house is Mrs McKeown's House in Elizabeth Street (next to Dr Gabites). For terms, apply to: MRS PARK, Higlifield, Timaru. Timaru Taxi Cab Co,, LIMITED. SPECIAL HOLIDAY NOTICE. PICNIC PARTIES. Arrangements can bo made with the Manager at BOCKAERT'S GARAGE. Note our UNIFORMS AND CABS. Taximeters give correct fares. No overcharging. Telephone to Bcekaert'e Garage, No. 294, Any Hour, Day or Night. BULBS. BULBS. BULBS, TVOAV IS THE TIME TO PLANT I*]' for Spring Flowering, and I can oner a very fine collection of NARCISSI, including tho_ latest and most improved varieties: King Alfred. White Ladv, Bennett Poo, Bianea, Lucifer (Champion at Dunedin); Albatross (Champion at Chiistchureh last vc.ar, and a large number of good, sorts. Also some very fine TXTAS which are very beautiful and easily grown. You will find nrePRLCES VERY REASON- , ABLE. : WREATHS. BOUQUETS, J57C., made up on shortest lidiieo a&d at i reasonable prices. GEORGE E. KNOWLES, BEVERLEY NURSEHV.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14353, 27 January 1911, Page 1

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