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MUBlb*L. ' MUSIC. . J.fISS HALL' Las resttmed-Teadbiu ■ - .New Term Commences- June ith. •fcpiis 1 repared for' all ' Examination^ _ ■- Assisted by Mi-uS itIORGAN. L.A.8., and A.T.0.1i. ; _ (Pupil of Miss Hall.)' MRS MoCLASHAH, TEACHER OF vPIAJSTOFORTE. VIOLIN, MANDOLIN. Has resumed Tuition. Term begin* from First Lesson.' Address : 155 CHURCH ST., Timanfc MISS AMY SffiltK, _ . Mns. Assoc. Melb. U air., Pupu of Madame Wiedemann Jacques Bonhv ("Paris), TTAsnmes T,ntinn JANUARY 30fcE, VOTO7? PRODUCTION (Dintioa pf French, »nd Italian). PTANO, THEORY Studio: 37 SOPHIA ST., TtMAß®= MISS NORRJSH, A.T.C.U., ' TEACHER OF PIANO AND VTOT.TW, Pnpils prepared for Examination*. Address: 12 ELIZABETH ST. MR ALFRED W. V. VINE,' F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M. Tuition given on Organ and Piano, forte, m Singing:. Voice Production, Theory of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Term begins from First L-esson. Con« cessions to Country Pnpils. Address—Ruihi. Na. 7 SARAH ST. Telephone No. 488. MR B, A. de LATOUR, Crcbestral Conductor, and Teacfaer oi VIOLIN. MANDOLINE, and BANJO. Vacancies for a few pupils. Firstclass Orchestra open for Concerts, Balls, etc. Orchestra meets for pracl tice Mondays, / .45. First . Practice, -March 31st. All interested are in-* ntprt t-o .loin. Studio: GEORGE ST. (opp. Assembly Rooms}.ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. PREPARE for the Future.—The t-ional Electrical Correspondence School can train you in every brar'eb of Electrical Engineering. Full particulars free without obligating yourself. Make use of vour spare time Write to us. BARLOWS BUILDINGS. CHRISTCHURCH. ' Cheap Csal FOR THE PEOPLE. ' SPLENDID FOR THE GRATE ANJJ RANGE. I Guaranteed a C4ood Burner ITrTTT __THF- FAMOUS WHITE RJG LIGNITE COAL - FROM GORE. SOLD AT 27s PER TON (CASH) ON TRUCKS, TIMARU This Coal is the favourite Lignite in Southland, and the Pit has been worked for 40 years. Orders 'oy mail promptly attended to. Address— ADAM' CRUTCKSHANK, 63 RATHMORE STREET. ; Agent for South Canterbury. LOVELOCK'S GARAGE, TEMUKA". W. KELLAHAM, Desires to announce that he has taken over the above centrally-situated and well-appointed MOTOR BUSINESS and GARAGE as a going concern/ The AGENCIES include— OAKLAND SIX MAURICE COWLEY CHEVROLET THE WORKSHOP is under expert' charge, and REPAIRS can b e expeditiously executed to all makes of Cars. TYRES, OIL, PETROL, ACCESSORIES —everything for the Car.: TAXI ON. HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. LOVELOCK'S GARAGE, W. KELLAHAN, PROPRIETOR.' PHONE, 19. PHONE—House 30. KNOWN TO EVER? HOUSEHOLD Is the " - PURITY AND SPLENDID .QUALITE of HUTCHISON'S CAKES & SMALL GOODS Hundreds and Hundreds of House. holdß iif this District are now enjoying HUTCHISON'S CAKES, CAKES, cind are willing to boar out the above* For the NEW YEAR FESTIVAL PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW WITH HUTCHISON, STAFFORD STREET. _ INTERIOR DIi^CORATIONS _ By A. dephoff ... Thorough and' Reliablf J Workmanship, at prioee often lotoef than ordinary house painters THE LATEST DESIGNS in Wsli Papee for ihis Sprmg just to hand. COUNTRY WORK by apeciai Arrange rnenl. Only Addrsaa: 'A. DEPHOFF,, House Decorator and Glazier. 82 Church J3t (Next to Dr UnwiaT. ; 'PHONE 686TO CAR OWNK-RS- ■ w. Mcknight^ CAR AND CARRIAGE PAINTER:, HAS- Pleasure in announcing • that he has started business in ' LARGE AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES, •. Opposite the Tiieatre Royal STAFFORD STREET. / . Having been for the last 14: vears HEAD PAINTER at Trengrove'a Motor and Carriage Works, ..he 'Sail , GUARANTEE A"LL WORK ENTRUSTED TO HIM. OLD CARS MADE LIKE NEW. Note Address: Stafford St., opp. Theatre Royal. Watson' s Mo. 10 Whisky HAVE BEEN DISTILLING FOR 150 YEARS. McINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regu-. lating. Pills. No lady should ba irithout these pills in thie bsustr. 6s 6cU 2bLem|sta..«oj? gtareg.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 28 May 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 28 May 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 28 May 1919, Page 3

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