THANKS to the excellent response 1 the demand for 50,000 RABBITKINS to fill a large "ENGLISH iRDER has-been - ' : 'SUPPLIED. To enable the Firm to cope with the xtra work in packing and consigning hese, no further Skins will be bought Dr '! the nest few days.When the Shipment has; been depatdied, BUYING WILL BE REiUMED as usual. MADAME ::ME2TERE LTD. UNDER NEW CONTROL - ...IRS F. W. GLASSON, MISS I. MORRISON. Sole Proprietors. SATURDAY'S LUNCH ON FROM 11.30 11.30. AN EXCELLENT LUNCHEON DAILY. 'HE REFRESHING MORNING ANI2 AFTERNOON TEA With Delicious and Varied SimdjTricheeL Cakes and Home-made Bread. UGH TEA—S to 6.30 p.m.—la 64, Ham Sandwiches Is per dosen. Cakes lid each. Wedding Breakfasts, Banquets, Luncheons, etc., catered for. (TAFFOED STAFFORD
, J ■ i WINE AND SriRIT 31 X'HWiS. BOTTLERS.. AND TEA 'importers. ■SINEWS IN" SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LUISES. OF AUTURED AND MATURING WINES, .BIG SXUUK* cAttiuco) e g r fHffs 3 AND ALES. J SPECIAL BOTTLING DEPT. J FOR MANNING'S AND UNION ALES 'ANT/' STOUT. v -p ■ t-TTCOL VR.LY EINE AGENCY HAS BEEN SECURED EC? A P^riCOLAl-U'^ QICE BLENDED TEAS. ] ORDER—- ■> I.ai.OjONS. or 1 DOZEN BOTTLES - • TEA—MINIMUM, olbs. HOURS S to 5 P.M. PHONE 101-1-J DE MALMANCHE.. General M<rA MEYER, Sales Manager auri Ron. .jgcgsS*-^ ?elSj^"-'-_sSk§s
NEWS! NEWS! NEWS! The ,„. f ,_. IDEAL HAIRDRESSING SALOON TOBACCONIST BUSINESS known as CATTER'S Has been taken over by A BOY WHO WAS THERE, ■""""MARTIN HOULIHAN Who has a First-hand Knowledge of the trade. It is his intention to uphold the splendid name that Mr Cattei- has given to the> business' bv his professional Saloon work, and to nccomphsh this. the present staff has been retained and a finished Tradesman has been engaged to preside over Mi Catter's Chair. SMOKES t)F ALL KINDS. Location: STAFFORD STREET, ACROSS Street from AJtCADU PRESERVATiON 1=; the First Law of Nature. THE HAIR AND COMPLEXION. Nature does a lot towards their Preservation but Science teaches you how to assist Nature, and I Has made a study of Face, Complexion and Hair. KINDLY CONSULT. Superflous Hair removed by Electrolysis. HAY'S BUILDINGS, First Floor. Phone. 705. PIANOFORTE. MRS MVBA YOUWG, L.A.8., Teacher of Pianoforte for 12 years, to Leading Ladies' College m Christchurch, the Rangirura. Address: __ 34 LATTER ST., TIMARU. Term Commences from any dste. sViR A.UFREO W. V. VINE, F.R.C.0., A.R.C.H-, L.R.A.M Tuition given on Organ and ] forte, in Singing, Voice Production. Theory of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint. Elementary and Advanced. Terms begin from First Lesson. Con. ces£k>ns to .Country Pupils. Address—Ruifci, No. 7 SARAH. ST. Telephone 488. MR B. A. 68 LATOUR, Orchestral Conductor, and Teacher of VIOLIN. MANDOLINE, and BANJO. Vacancies for a few Pupils. Firstclass Orchestra open for Concerts. Balls, etc. Orchestra meets for practice Mondays, 7.45. All interested are invited to join.. Studio : GEORGE ST. (Opp. Assembly Roomy). MR H. C., BUTTON, Organist and Choirmaster, -■:■'•,-'. Trinity Church, —AS VACANCIES lor PUPILS _ for Tuition on ORGAN, American Organ, Piano and Singing, etc. Address: Seaview House, or Box 178. Post Office. V S. LAMB & I ?KE TASLOBB. KtiUK$H BTK£E2» iS^ftJlU,
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Timaru Herald, Issue 170298, 17 August 1920, Page 5
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