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BHOOTJ KG. ST. ANDREWS RIFLE CLUB On Saturday afternoon tho members of the St. Andrews Rifle Club h'!d a shooting mat.'h at 500 and 000 ;v-<' lor a trophy presented L'j \b>.u>.i, J. R. Wederell D. Callaehan R. N. Hawkes P. Dix \V. Stowell hp. COO 600 t;. . 3 28 30 -CO , , . 2 H2 &2--S6 o 24 Co -64 SAVED' HIS LIFE. Little Jack Vr. -ith-croup. "Ho his stage and we had no time t for medical aid," says his mother. Mrs Agnes L Vincent, Margaret St.. Geeloug, Victoria. "We had Chs berlain's Cough Remedy in the house ami it was the means,of saying his life. It only took ten minutes for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to do the work." Tho butchers at Auckland ha7e decided to abolish late shopping hours on Saturdays, and now close it (.'p.m. instead of nme, as heretofore. On on Saturdays, and now clost at G p.m. usual. On Wednesdays, instead of remaining open till 1 p.m. they wi'l be clcrsed at noon. This is the first tiino that any I>raneh of retail trade hi New Zealand has decided to abandon the advantages of the Saturday night business. "|ON'T WORRY about that weak child. LANE'S EMULSION will make it strong. S9 THE OCCIDENTAL BOARDINGHOUSE. Ribble Street, Oamaru (one minute from Ruihvav Station). BREAKFAST from 6 o'clock to suit early trains. Travellers w.li find comfortahlo .accommodation upon verv reasonable tonus. THE MISSES CAKUU AND MOIR. Proprietresses. When ii! O.WAiU: nhvavs ctav at T5!3 QUEEN'S hotel. Tlian.fi St., OA.M.UU.'. Ovtr Fifty Room's. mHB must central and most coni--1 iVrtal.b fur Tourists and Traveller. Every attention. Aciommadation unsurp:u.sal)li'. I'hone 77J. S. WOOD, Proprietor. MISS JEANNIE C. ANDERSON, A.T.C.L., VOCALIST, rt ESTJ.MES Lessons -m Jloudav, ki February .3tli. 'i eaclit-r of Singing Voice Production, Sight Reading and TlKory. Deep thoroughly taught. Accompaniment Lessons given.. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. Address—Dee T.trcct. PIANOFORTE MISS L. M. FUSSELL, L.T.C.L., WILL raunm TWhhig „n Fobniary Bth, 1912. I'up : l s visited. Address—-RusJjjU Square. MR -\V. FISH WICK, L.A.8., TEACHEii of Piano, Organ, Violin, and Theory Subjects. RESUMES TUTTIONARY DUTIES Ist. WEEK IN MSB. Railway Concessions. ADDRESS CHURCH STREET.

MISS ESTHER SPRING, A.T.C.L, PIANISTE, I) ESTJMIDS Teaching on Monday. hj February utli. .'.'upils prepared Address — Co. Mrs C. Hall, Cain Street. MISS NORIUSH, A.T.C.L., rRACHKR of Pianoforte, Violin, Harmony, and Theory of Music, mimes Tuition on '''ebruary sth. Saturday, 3 p.m. Arcade, ing pupils MR AXEL NEWTON, Oraankt, Chalmers Church. EACHER of Pianoforte, Organ, Singing and Harmony. Pupils prepared for A.T.C.L., L.A.8., and other examinations. Railway eoncesJ -iiu to country pupils. ADDRESS: 77 BSii»b<»th Street. *n ALFRED W. V. VINE, F.R.C.0., A.R.0.M., L.R.A.M., Tuition given on . Organ. and Pianoforte, in Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Torni begins from Ist Lesson. Railway Conoeuions to Country Pupils. AiWfc»« —Glenols, Sarah Street 'PHONE NO. 488. lyjlSS SUCRUE, L.A.B. Teacher ?f Pianoforte, Harmony and !. Counterpoint, ■Resumes Lessons' on WEDNESDAY, 31st January. Pupils prepared for i Eliminations. Railway Concessions. ADDRESS—>SO Churob Btraet

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14660, 30 January 1912, Page 2

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