I BASH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, WAIMATE. :iECON-D-HAxiT~VEHICLES *OH f SALE—£•I4—TRAY GIG. £I2—ELLIPTIC SPRING GTG £is-rubbfr TYRED PONY GIG. £Ii>—PHAETON. £IB—F(H'R-MIIEEL DOG-CART. £ll' and -CIS—FA TO 1 DRAYS. £d, £l-J. £I4—SPRING CARTS. Etr.. 010.. eti\ I RUY, SELL, OR SWAP. Box 27. 'Phono 55. SHJRTS WE HAVE PLEASURE Itt SELLSNC. THERE'S COMFORT IN THEM. THEY ARE GOOD. THE DESJCNS ARE SMART. .. THE BEST QUALITJES A.NO SUPERIOR MAKE. BAND SHJRTS. 3s 9d. 4s Gti. ss. 5s 6d. 6s 6cl. TiqueUe and M:uto R-.mds ind Collar 4s Sd, ss, 5s 9d. Tussoro, Silk, Xosrligc Sliirts. SUTHERLAND MrKITTERTCK, COSTUME AMD TAU-ORING SPECIALISTS. STAFFORD ST. XORTII. I ST. AXDUKWS DOM MX. Tin-; soi.k !?h;i!T to rsi-; tiif. ST. .WDRKWS DUMAI.V h... ! boon ti) the Rev. K. R. Jeff cries on MOXDAY. the ltiih Dc-om-ber, 1:'»11?. tor the purpose nt' holding; j the Presbyterian Picnic. I DAVID STOAAT.T.L, I Chairman. St. Andrews Domain Hoard. HADLOAV HOUSE. rXTEXDIXG JTRCHASFRS can inspect Hudlow House on AYEDXKSDAY or n TUF.SDAY j THURSDAY of the week following. I between 'J and. 4.;>:» l, v an-ancenient I STAFFORD TEA ROOMS. STAFFORD CHAMBERS, CORNER STAFFORD AND BESWICK STREETS. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. LUNCHEONS a SPECIAL FEATURE From 12 to 2 p.m. Daily. GRILLS irom 5 to 7 p.m. " Afternoons and Evenings'' by Special Arrangement. SPECIAL LIFT TO ROOMS. PICNIC PARTIES CATERED FOR. MUSJBAL EDAVARD HEATH. Late Royal Carl Rns:; Opera Companv. ATOICE TRAINER. OPERATIC ■ V COACH AXD ELOCUTIONIST MODERATE TERMS. A few Ladles and Gentlemen can be coached in part sinking gratis. 2 MATILDA STREET, TIMARU. ISS M. A. A T ENNING, A.T.C.L., Teacher of Pj-inoforte. PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATIONS. j Visita St. Andrews Tuesdays and t Fridays. Address: CR RUSSELL SQUARE AND WILLIAM STR.EET. R W. FISH WICK, L.A.8., Teacher of I Piano, Organ, Violin, nnd Theory SubI jects, has ream-tied Tuitionary Duties. I Railway Concessions. Trinity Hall, fiarnard Stre&t,. Daily from 11 til! 1. J " Marsden Road." R ALFRED W. V. VINE F.R.C.0., A.R.C.M.. LRAM, Tuition given on Orjraa end Piano! * fort©, in Singing, Voice Production Theory of Music, Harmony and Coun- * terpoint, Elementary and Advanced ' f Term bogins from Ist .Lesson. R a ;j. 1 ennnASailinl tn I JnTl»**T.v t) '1 '-1 Address— Glenelg, SARAH ST. y 'Phone No. 488. ,f| MUSIC MADE EASY. 0 ! FING to the success of the New Method of Music in Timara the T A ! College decided to appoint a Teacher P ' .ocall'ya | MISS M. A. VENNWC, A.T.C.L., h having ft thorough knowledge of Teach:e ing the Old Notation will carry on the . Guarantee of the College which is to teach one to play the Pianoforte and S read Music at Sight from First Lesson. « Miss Venning may be interviewed at her address, corner William Street and Russell Square, where all Music required for the New Method may be ©b?.;n<»l Full Tnitioi. PA in« i*>e,._.T_j if pupil cannot read Music and rilav a 1. Tune the first week. Pupil* whose ages range from *1& to 69 years, admit they could,not havje learnt the old method. The same in weeks merry ; fcoofc 'wars. Don't yfce "misresults of ctte> method in the success of the local pupils. ; BIRLEY COLLEGE iF MUSIC.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVI, Issue 14911, 2 December 1912, Page 1
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