MUSICAL. MISS DULCIE PAWSON. Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Resumed Teaching FEBRUARY 15. 17 LeCren’s Terrace. MISS A. HANNIFIN, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Resumes Tuition MONDAY, Feb. 4. Address: 7 3 Denmark Street, Temuka*, and 2 Cain Street, Timaru. ALFRED W. V. VINE, F.R.C.0., A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., t Tuition given on Organ and Pianoforte; in Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Term begins from Fir3t Lesson. Address: 5 6 Elizabeth Street. SWIMMERS’ DANCE. ST. PATRICK’S HALL, Browne Street, ' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, After Swimming Carnival. Swimmers and Friends are invited to a Dance tendered to our Visiting Swimmers THIS EVENING. Gents 2/-. Ladies Basket. Right of Admission Reserved. Held under the Auspices of the South Canterbury Swimming Centre and St. Patrick’s Swimming Club. /"\RARI Horticultural Society—Show Day, THURSDAY, March 7th. Entries for all Cut Flower Classes, close at 9.0 p.m., on Wednesday, March 6th. Entries for all other Classes (excepting 159-168), close at 9.0 p.m. on Monday, March 4th. All Entries by post will receive prompt attention. Entry Fee 6d each exhibit.. Schedules obtainable from Secretary. £5 Competition £5 (donated by Mr T. D. Burnett, M.P.). Open to all Married Ladies paying admission and present at the Show. Further conditions to be revealed on Evening of Show. Thursday, March 7tli. Admission 1/-. C. Unwin, Hon. Secretary.
THE DESIRE TO EXCEL. While it is admitted that there are fewer opportunities for the average worker than formerly, the need of specialists is greater than ever before, and the chances for ambitious, keen and eager men and women, irrespective of class, are increasing. From time to time business men tell us of the dearth of suitable applicants for the highest posts in ACCOUNTING, SECRETARIAL, and COMMERCIAL WORK. Many of those who have gained the highest honours in business have risen from the ranks. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Provides Personal and Correspondence tuition in all Commercial and Professional Subjects for the Public Exams., and for general knowledge. The College has a permanent staff of over 30 experienced and successful tutors to assist you by the most modern methods. Try the largest College in the Dominion — THE COLLEGE OF GOOD RESULTS. Write to BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Box 1261, Wellington. H. AMOS, Managing Director. TIMARU TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. C are reived for these being received for these Classes, which commence MONDAY, March 4th. Students desiring to enrol for Accountants’ Preliminary, Public Service Entrance, and Matriculation Classes, must do so at once. There is room for a few more students. A. McFADYEN, Principal. PUBLIC NOTICE. MEW UP-TO-DATE CHEVROLET In lorry, fitted with comfortable seating accommodation, now available for Picnic Parties, etc. Also for Carting Gr&in, Potatoes, and General Produce. Get a quote from:
CHAS. DUNCAN, North Town Belt, Temulia. ’Phone 216. FORD SERVICE. DALY’S CENTRAL CARAGE. DALY’S CENTRAL GARAGE. SOPHIA STREET, Opp. Public Trust. NOTICE TO FARMERS. WE have for Sale —Ransome 4Furrow and a R. and G. 4-Furrow I Tractor Plows, 2 and 3-Furrow Horse Plows, Duncan 15 Coulter Drill, R. and G. 13 Coulter Drill, Disc HarI rows of all sizes, Tine Harrows in any 1 size, Spring Draw, Lime Sowers and Topdressers, and almost any Farm Implement required. All Machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed correct, and your old machine taken in as part payment. Agents Reid and Gray. Ltd. STORRIE, WILLITT, LTD., Timaru Implement Exchange, 39 STAFFORD STREET. Telephone 14 04. Miss H. C. STRACHAN, ARCADE. SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE Women’s Cosy Fleecy Woven Night Gowns, Long Sleeves, H. Necks; Trimmed Silk Lace. Sale Bargain for 3/11 | Girls’ and Maids’ Do. Eor 2/11 i Infants’ White Shawls From 10/« Infants’ Soft Leather Shoes. Tan. j Black, Red, Sizes 2 and 4 For l/« I Creme and Coloured Sox . 1/- Pair I Rubber Pants, Cream and Coloured. Children’s Cardigans, From fl/f5 ! Reductions in all Babies’ Garments, I STEALHAN’S SALE NOW ON AT ARCADE.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 27 February 1929, Page 1
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