MISS N". DIEHL RESUMES TEACHING Of Pianoforte and Harmony On Thursday, 4th February. Art her Residence, Eden "street;Former pupils at usual hours. New pupils will be enrolled on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, February 3rd and 4th. Railway concessions for country pupils.- • 864 ELOCUTION AND VOICE PRO- • DUCTION. "jt/TISS JEAN DIEHL will RESUME TEACHING on TUESDAY, February 9th, at her residence, Eden St. 880 MUSIC, SINGING, PAINTING, AND WOOD-CARVING. MISS M. E. FALCONER RESUMES TEACHING Monday, February Ist, 1909. Pupils prepared for Trinity College, Assot Exams. Country pupils please attend usual hours. Visits weekly Kurow> Duntroon, and Otiake. 866. MUSICAL. MR FRED. C. B U'.R R Y -:Organist- of St.' Luke's Church." Composer of the "Waitaki" and "St. Hilda's School Songs. Resumes Tuition on Tuesday, Feb, 3rd. Railway concessions to country pupils. Address: "London House," Thames street, and "Glencairn," Hull street. Telephone 231. i PIANOFORTE, HARMONY. and COUNTERPOINT.—Miss K. Cartwright, A.T.C.L., will resume teaching at her Rooms, Waitaki Buildings, on Wednesday, February 3rd. Former pupils -at usual "hours. Pupils prepared for examinations, practical and theoretical, in connection with Royal Academy and Trinity College, London! Railway concessions to country pupils. Terms in advance. 847 M PIANOFORTE TUITION. I S S J. G. HOOD Will Resume Teaching On Wednesday, 3rd February, At her Residence, TY X E STREET. 549 MUSIC.— MISS B.ROBINBON, Teacher of Pianoforte, RESUMES LESSONS on TUESDAY. February 2nd, Eden street. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. PIANOFORTE and SINGING—Mrs Collis resumes teaching Ist Februarv. Fountain Lodge, Wharfe street. 868 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MISS FLORENCE M. REID RKSUMFJS TUITION ON Tuesday, February 2nd. At her residence. "LARGS HOUSE," HUMBER STREET. Former pupils at usual hours. New pupils enrolled from Saturday. 890 TENDERS. rTTENDERS are invited up to 5 p.m. -L TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, for the ERECTION of a HALL, Etc., in STONE, for the U.A.0.D., Ribble street. Plans, etc., at the office of W. J. BESWICK, 812 Architect, Thames 6treet. NOTICE. Theatrical and stock advertising CARRIED ON by tho. late D. M. Blair will in future be Carried on by the undersigned. W. and A. BLAIR, 900 Late of J. C. Williamson's Co. THANKS. "jVTRS BLAIR ami FAMILY desire to thank tiie many kind friends who expressed sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. 899 DOMINICAN CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL. Studies resumed Tuesday, 2nd February. Boarders requested to be in residence on MONDAY EVENING, February Ist. 886 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS—KUROW BRANCH. AFTER FRIDAY, 29th January, the 6.40 a.m. Train, OAMARU to KLTROW, and the 2.5 p.m. Kurow to OamaTU, on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, will NOT ran. 801 BY ORDER. FOR sale— TRACTION ENGINE, CHAFFCUTTING, and THRESHING PLANT. 8 h.h. Hornsby Ttaction Engine (certf. in good order, 1201 bs pres.), Chaff-cutter (nearly new) wit-h combine and Whare if required. PRICE for whole Plant, £450. Apply J. MEAGHER, Export Produce Arrpnrv_ 154, Cashel St., Christchurch. 669 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. LADIES who are troubled, should use "VIOLET SNOW CREAM" ; it is a GUARANTEED PERMANENT CURE FOR SUPERFLUOUS; HAIR. " Vlolet Snow Cream" entirely destroys the roots. Hair CANNOT GROW where it is used. All other fad lotions, skin foods, etc., have vanished since the value of " Violet Snov.* Cream" has become known; it is the one and only genuine cure for Superfluous Hair. Price, 4s 6d, from Mr Lane, Chemist: or send price direct to Hemsley Burnet, Hair Specialist, 46 George street, Dunedin. •ill parcels sent- in plain sealed wrapper. HEMSLEY'S BURNET'S HAIR RESTORER RESTORES GREY HAIR. 4s 9d. SHADES HOTEL, Christchurch.—Exten»ive additions having been mad® to this Popular Hotel, visitors, the travelling public and permanent boarders • can obtain most Up-to-date Accommodation, with Unsurpassed Cuisine and all the Advantages of a Quiet Home. Close to trams, Cathedral Square and Principal Public Buildings. Tariff, 7s per day; Teltrrams and letters receive prompt attention.—GEO.. RAYNER, Proprietot, Hereford street P.O. Box, 616. 'Phone, 1205. ' U OAMARU HARBOR BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thatan Election for Three (3) Members of the Oamaru Harbor Board to representthe Borough of Oamaru will take-place on MONDAY, the Bth day of FEBRUARY, 1909; and I hereby appoint the office of the Board, Harbor street, Oamaru, as the place, and TUESDAY, the 2nd day of FEBRUARY, 1909, up to 12 o'clock noon, as the last day for receiving Nomination of Candidates. C. A. LA ROCHE, Returning Officer. Oamaru, 21st- January, 1909. 816 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter aescribed will be brought- under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1908 and its amendments, - unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same ' within . one month from the publication hereof in the Gazette. ----- JOHN MAINS, JAMES MKERRAS, and WILLIAM JAMES MAINb; Section 91 and part 6 of Sections 92 and 112, Block V., OtepopO district- Occupied by John Budge. No. 4871. - ' ' Diagrams may be inspected at this of-, fice. Dated this 25th day of January, 1909, at the Lands Registry Office, Duneaili. W. WYTNKS, 876 District Land Registrar.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10058, 28 January 1909, Page 3
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