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BRITISH MILITARY OCCUPATION OF SAMOA. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. TBACHERS WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions: — .1. For the position of TEACHER (male or femalo) in the GOVERNMENT This teacher i« to take charge of the up. por division m tho school, which is similar to a two-teacher school in New Zealand. Applicants should be certificated teachers. Strict temperance is necessary. Proficiency m mono will be a recommendation. Engagement terminable, but not necessarily terminated, at the end of the war Passage provided to Samoa and return on completion of engagement; Christmas holidays extend to eight weeks, when £25 is paid to women teachers each year | for regulation vacation visit to New Zealand ; m the case of men teachers £25 is paid onco in ovcry three years. Provision made whereby position tinder Superannuation Fund is not prejudiced. Contributions paid by Administration. Salary for male teacher, if single, £300 per annum, with partly furnished house, and if married, £350, with partly furnish ed house; for femalo teacher, £250,.with partly furnished quarters/ 2. For 'he position »f MALE" TEACHER to take charge (under Director of S"J!£?S$P)«,,3£ *vo GOVERNMENT NATIVE SCHOOLS .with native teachers who need further training. The same general conditions apply as for position No. 1. Ability to give manual instruction would be a further recommendation. Salary for single man, £300 per annum, with partly furnished house, and for married man, £350 with house. Applications f6r both positions, aooomparued by full information and original certificates and testimonials (which will be duly returned), must reach the Education Department, Wellington, New Zealand not later than 31st December, 1918. The successful applicants will be required to leave by boat sailing from Auckland in February. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. NOTICE TO AFFILIATED UNIONS. rpHE PRELIMINARY BALLOT will' * be taken of MEMBERS OF AFFILI- i ATED UNIONS for the SELECTION OF A CANDIDATE TO CONTEST THE BY-ELECTION in WELLINGTON SOUTH AS THE LABOUR CANDIDATE »t the following: places, on THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, 7th DECEMBER :- POLLING BOOTHS-^Committe© Rooms at Brooklyn and Committee Room, Tramway Union Office, Newtown, between the boon of 2 p.m ; and 9 p.m. Members are notified that the Poll will CLOSE DEFINITELY at 9 o'olock TONIGHT, ONLY MEMBERS OF AFFILIATED ORGANISATIONS .WHO RESIDE WITHIN THE ELECTORATE AND WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE SPECIALLY-PREPARED ROLL WILL' BE ENTITLED TO VOTE IN THE BALLOT. Members must also produce their Membership Cards to the Returning Officer or his Deputy before any Ballot Paper will be issued to them. ' E. KENNEDY, Secretary. WATER the garden with reliable No; th British Rubber Co.'s GARDEN HOSE. Best quality rubber, and fabrio lasts for. many years. , Sole Controllers, . ;. . . . HAYWABD BROS AND CO., LTD., . , „ ChrjstohuTch. WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. ~ V 'THE MESSIAH." SATURDAY. 21rt DECEMBER. PRACTICES in connection with Handel's Masterpiece will be hold as under at St. Peter's Schoolroom, at 8 o'clock:— TUESDAY, 10th—Chorus and Orchestra. THURSDAY, 12th-Chorus Only. TUESDAY, 17th—Chorus and Orchestra. The Final Rehearsal will be held at 7.30 on FRIDAY, 20th, in the Town Hall: ."Members arc particularly requested to attend all four Practices. .. > W. E. CALDOW, „':.. Hon. Sec 'Phono 3390. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. SIX-ROOMED HdUSE. WANTED TO SELL, 6-roomed House and One Acre Land, stables and large paddock, suitable for a carrier; plenty accommodation for horses; property situated Berhampore; land fairly level; 2 sections tram, handy to city. Apply DWAN BROS., Willis-street. ■'•■'-'.■ . I _ , , —_ j MOTOR Cyclists! Bad roads mean but ! little discomfort if you uee CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT TIRES, made by The North British Rubber Co. All dealers supply them. Sole Controllers, HAYWARD BROS AND CO., LTD., . Christchurch. KILBIRNIE EPIDEMIC COMMITTEE. THE Inhaling Stations.and Dispensary will be closed down as from to-day. In so far as this district is concerned the Block system of medical attendance having been discontinued, tho public must arrange for their own doctors. Will anyone holding- jars, bottles, or baskets, etc., please return same to depot. Any subscriptions towards relieving distress will bo gladly received. J. J. CLARK, In Charge Are*. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Henry Haines Leopard will leave No. 72, Tina-kori-road, at & p.m v on Monday; 9th December, 1918, for the Karori Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. 27, Wingfiold-street. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of tho late Gilbert W. K. Woolf are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapol o£ E. Morris, Jan., 60, T»ranakistreet, To-morrow (Sunday) at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS,' Jun., Funeral Direotor imd Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st. and 28, Riddiford-st. Tolepbono 937, night and d*y. FUNERAL CARD. fTIHE Friends of Mr. Donald Duncan A arts invited to attend the Funeral of hi 6 late wife, Mary Ellen, which will leave the Mortuary Onapel of E. Morris, Jun.j 60, Tamnaki-street, To-morrow (Sund*y), at 9 a.m.. for tho Cemetery, Karori. y ' B. kORRIS, Jun., Fun«ral Direotor and Erobalmer, 60, Taranaki-tt,, and 28, RiddiforoVct. , Telephone 937 (ojffbt and 4»y).

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 2