RuaieAt. MR P. SULLIVAN, r IIEACHJER1 lEACHJER of Mandolin, Banjo, "V, . "Uitar, Pianoforte and Theory. „ c-r^r»T^' te^ at t}icir ow n Residence, or STUDIO. Hours 10 to 12 and 2to y p.m. Studio orer E. D. Bust and Co. SINGING. PrnS?s,r ILLIAS t'SSHER. Pupil of Sbriglia. + j. £ris ;., ls prepared to receive intending nupiis at lier Studio, from 10 to 12 a.m.. an-1 3 till 3 p.m. . .Studio—Hunt and WerrvV Buildings, opp. Assembly Rooms.' MR ALFRED \v7 V. VIXE F.R.CO-. A.R.C.M.. L.K.AJU.,' f„r^ 0n ;f 1 Q en ° n °/- e ? n jpianoT - * _ Singing Voice Production, eory or Mnsic. Harmony, and Counterpont, Elementary and Advanced, lorra begins from Ist Lesson. Railn a -' y°ncessions to Countrv Punils. Address—Ruihi. No. 7 SARAH ST. J olephone No. 4SS. MR- PURCELL "WEBB, Organist of Trinity Presbyterian . Church, . ece jf®' Pupils for Singing and r 0 ' "2 a u, Pianoforte and Address: C/o Misses McLauchian, BEVERLEY ROAD. NOTICE. /f" R ARTHUR BU N Z ifJL has vacancies for intending pupils. Violin and Piano. Cr. Elizabeth and Sarah Streets. J- A. McCALLTBI HAS pleasure in announcing that tha BACON CURING SEASON baa Commenced, and h© is prepared to CURE PIGS in anv quaotitiw. J. A. McCALLUM. Temnks Baoon factory. LATEST BUILDING STYLE. BUILD your incConcrete on the "Orotuna" System; Fireproof, Damp-proof. Cheap, and Lasting. e invite the criticism -of -ibo. Public, and let the for themselves. ANDERSON AND BROWN, Agents for South Canterbury. WORTH NOTING! Cricket Data Sr. 5s 3d, 8s 6d, and 9s. Footbe'.is st. 6s, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d. Meccano Outfits 6s, 8e 6d, 16a 6d, 255. Boy Scout Outfits, Belt*. Knives, Whistles. Axes. ,\Yat<:r Bottles, etc. Bamboo Fishing Rods Is. Is Bd, 2j 6d aud & Bd. Hemp_. Fishing Linea—All Prices. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALi SPORTING GOODS AND ACCESSORIES TORRlE'rf BPORTS DEPOT. A. BUFHELL, Grain and. Produce Broker. Commission Agent and Accountant, TEMUKA. Cash Buyer—Seeds. Wheat. Oat?, etou NEW RAILWAY HOTEL, PLEASANT POINT. THIS HOTEL 'will be. found about the most Up-to-data in Soutii CaaterburyEVERYTHING BRAND NEW. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. S F. NELLIGAN, Proprietor. MALL SHEEP RUN FOR SALS OR EXCHANGE. POO ACRES, Freehold, downs and flats, 16 paddocks, 130 acres in turnips, 30 acres oats, SO acres rape ard grass, 65 acres stubble, balance in grass 1 year and upwards, wintered 5000 sheep. BUILDINGS—S-roomed House, hut, 8-stalled stable, granary, woolshed, sheep dip, etc.. 5 miles from rail, . 2J miles from school and P-.O • PRICE £0 10s PER ACRE. Will exchange for one or two Houses in Timaru or Christchurch with good equity. E. H. Smith, Land Agent: Dee Street, INVERCARGILL.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15393, 9 July 1914, Page 2
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