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J. O'LEARY, Bank-field, St Andr I mill Is received up to ., MONDAV, the -Ji)th ic,c • -■■ ■- nn-n fim™««tim« :md J'lu! to several Premises. T. COTJLTHARD MT7LLIONS, Architect. A LTERNATE TENDERS will be a'jL received up to 313t inst., for Erection of a Brick or Wood Chapal at Pleajjant Point Cemetery. Plan and Specificatio; seen at This Office. Tenders to be addressed to: ' SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT. TENDERS for the HUNTING CONTRACT for a year from Apri' Ist next, must "oo fonvarded to tho undersigned by Noun on Fob. 7th. For particulars applv to — C. ERNEST 'HOMAS, Hon. Sec. ISS ESTHER T. KELLY, Certificated Teacher of PIANOFORTE, Trinity College, London. mes Lessons 021 WEDNESDAY. Januarv 31r,t. &TISS M. A. VENNING. A.T.C.L., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Resumes Tuition Second 'Week in Febniiiry. Visits St. Andrews Tuesdays and Fridays. Address: Cr. WILLIAM ST. ar.d RUSSELL SQUARE. MR ANEL NEWTON. Organist, Chalmers Church. mEACHER of Pianoforte, Orga .£. Siur/jug and Harmony. Pup, prepared for A.T.C.L., L.A.8., and ctlier cx-i;uinatiuns. Railway concessions to C'.'.lUti v pup.ls. ■ -"■ "JKSS : '77 Elizabeth Street. MR ALFRED TV, v. VINE, ' F U.C.0., A.R.CAI., L.R.A.IC Tuition given on Organ And Pianoforte, in Voice Production, Theory of Music, Harmony and CouiitcriK-ini. Klementarv and Adrnmed. Term begins from Ist Lesson. Railwav Con-.-e-isions t-o Country Pupils." >.^--,--.-Hie—'it. Ssrah Street. 'PITONK NO. 4?8. MISS : Teaohar of P Resumes Lrss-ms on WEDNESDAY, 31st .January. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Railwav Concessions. ADDRESS—IOO Church Street. TIMARU COLLEGE OF MUSIC. H. NEVILL - SMITH. 1 RlNGlNG—Personal Pupil of Jacq'iea ) Bouhy. formerly leading Bass, *. * : « Opera. PIANO —Personal Pupil Virgii Clavier School, London and Berlin. VlOLlN—Personal Pupil Sevcik and Joachim Accompaniment I/cssons. At Homo to intending Pupils Daily, 11-12, 4-5, at Sophia Street 37. Terms at Beggs. and H. Nevill-Smith. MISS HALL rei TUESDAY, o. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Railway Concessions to country pupils. Terms may begin at anj time. MISS MARION HAY, L.A.8.. Assistant Musio Mistress (pupil of Mist Hall}. STRATRMORE. ELIZABETH ST. HAVE PURCHASED AS A GOING MR W. WILSON'S ENGINEERING & BOILERMAKINC WAIS3ATE. THE MACHINERY will bo supplemented by the Latest Ideas in laboursaving and perfecting machines, and the Company will endeavour to livs up to tho reputation they Jiavo earned throughout Soutli Canterbury by tho work turned out in their 'i'imaru Shop. An Export from Timaru will take ehai-KO of the Branch, and the I services of Mr Wilson have been re- I tamed. I Besides General lineiiiooring and BoilcrmakhiK, BLACKSMITHING General, Agricultural and Veterinary —will bo undertaken, and tho installing ami _ repairing: of OIL AND GAS ENGINES will receive special attention. By giving Clients tho BEST WORK and REASONABLE CHARGES, the Firm hope to retain tho custom of their predecesor. Parr & Go., T DESIRE to sincerely THANK my -*• Old Customers for the support accorded mo for so many years, and recommend to them my Successors MESSRS PARR AND COY. The reputation of this Firm needs no recommendation from me, for their work I is" to be found with satisfied Clients all over South Canterbury. 1 W. WILSON, ENGINEER AND ROILERMAKER,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14658, 27 January 1912, Page 2

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