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EDUCATIONAL. GILBERT V. TOZER, Teacher of Music, HAS RESUMED TUITION. Subjects, Pianoforte, Violin, Theory of Music, Elementary or Advanced. Terms commence any date. Address: 8 Hewling Street, Timaru. MISS MARY MARTIN, L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte, Resumes Tuition, 3rd February. Address: 8 Rose Street, Timaru. CREMONA VIOLIN SCHOOL, i 3. A - de LAUTOUR, Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, and Theory of Music. Teaching resumed. Term commences at any time. Mr de Lautour's Pupils gained First and Second Prizes for Junior and Senior Violin Solos, at the'* last Timaru Competitions. Beginners’ Violin Outfits for Sale. Address: 13 Elizabeth Street. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. gCHOOL re-opens on MONDAY, 3rd February. Day and Evening Classes. Individual Tuition. Railway Concessions. Pupils are requested to enrol as soon as possible. G. B. ANDERSON, Afcade Chambers. MEETINGS. 1 SOUTH CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. (Incorporated.) GENERAL MEETING. GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the South Canterbury Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Stafford Luncheon Rooms, TONIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o’clock. | An Address will be delivered by MR H. H. STERLING, General Manager of | New Zealand Railways. *J. LEGGOTT. Secretary. SOUTH CANTERBURY GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. A Girls interested in formation of the above are requested to attend a Meeting in Y.W.C.A. Clubroom, on WEDNESDAY, February sth, at 7.30 I p.m. Business: Important. D. M. LYNN, Chairwoman of Interim Com. ST. MARY’S GIRL GUIDES RESUME MEETINGS ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. BROWNIES, TUESDAY, FEB. 11th. RANGERS will NOT take up again until FRIDAY, MARCH 7th. R. COOPER, Guide Captain. G. ISLIP, Ranger Captain. BUSINESS NOTICES. TYPEWRITERS. SPECIAL CLEARANCE AT SENSATIONAL PRICES PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING. REMINGTONS No. 10 Visible, Foolscap and Brief Carriages; £9 to £fs. REMINGTONS No. 11 Visible. Foolscap and Brief Carriages; £l2 to £ls. PORTABLE REMINGTON, WOODSTOCK, NEW CENTURY. DUPLICATOR, SECOND-HAND. Subject to 5 per cent. Discount. Cash with order. Demonstrations and further particulars gladly given. J. P. LAMB, Stafford Chambers. The only complete Typewriter Office. TROTS. TROTS. CHRISTCHURCH, FEB. Bth. CAR LEAVING 7.30 A.M. SATURDAY MORNING. £l. FARE RETURN £l. J. A. TEMPLETON, ’Phone 666; Church Street Taxi Stand. MISS H. C. STRACHAN, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITTER, 254 Stafford Street and Arcade. jgARGAINS in Hats and Children’s Garments in both shops. Linen | Fuji and Washing Print Hats; also Rush Hats for School and Picnics, from 1/- each. Strong Knickers, all sizes and colours, 1/6 Pair. Print Overalls and Rompers; to clear 1/11 each. Great Variety in Sox, from 1/- pair. Everything for Baby. Hand-made Garments a Speciality. Well Assorted Stock in Both Shops—Arcade and 254 Stafford Street. JOHN McKNIGHT. DALGETY BUILDINGS, TIMARU. CUSTOMS CLEARING EXPERTS. CARTAGE FORWARDING, SHIPPING AGENTS. 'Phone 850. SPEIGHT’S BEER At THE CARLTON HOTEL, TIMARU, Is PERFECTION. NEVER BLAME THE BREW. THE SECRET IS IN THE HANDLING OF SAME. i 40 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. A. W. BROWN: Proprietor. ! To all who Made Our FREE WEEK OFFER SUCH AN ASTOUNDING SUCCESS—WE THANK YOU . We can assure you that the same expert advice, personal attention and genuine Low Prices will always be fours at— CLAUDE H. SHACKELL, Specialist IN Art Furnishings. THE SHOP FOR DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE. (Opposite Majestic Theatre). Telephone 1338.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18491, 5 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18491, 5 February 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18491, 5 February 1930, Page 1

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