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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS. INHALATION CHAMBERS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED By the Public Health Department in the Old Post Office Buildings, • Water street, WHERE THE PUBLIC MAY UNDERGO INHALATION TREATMENT FREE OF CHARGE. HOURS; Week Days, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday; 2 pm. to 5, and 6.50 to 8.30 p.m. The Public are requested to TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE of this PROPHYLACTIC MEASURE. BRITISH MILITARY OCCUPATION OF SAMOA. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. TEACHERS WANTED. APPLICATIONS aro invited for the following Positions: 1. For the Position of TEACHER (Male or Female) in the GOVERNMENT SCHOOL FOR WHITE AND HALF-CASTE CHIU DREN, APIA, SAMOA. This Teacher is to taka charge of the Upper Division- in the Softool, which is similar to a Two-teacher School in New Zealand. Applicants should bo Certificated Teachers. Strict temperance is necessary. Proficiency in Music 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. Christinas Holidays extend to eight weelcs, when £25 is paid to Women Teachers each year for regulation vacation visit to New Zealand. In the case of Men Teachers, £25 is paid once in every three years. Provision mado whereby position under Superannuation Fund is not prejudiced. Contributions paid by Administration;. Salary for Male Teacher, if single, £3OO per annum, wtih Partly Furnished House; and if Married, £350, with Portly Furnished Homo. For Female Teacher, £260, with Partly Furnished Quarters. 2. For the Position of MALE TEA O'" to take cha g’ f--n I r Dace or of Education) of TWO GOVERNMENT NATIVE SCHOOLS with Native Teachers, who need further training. Tho sains general conditions apply bg for Position No. 1. Ability to g-.vc manual instruction would be a further recommendation. Salary for Single Man, £3OO per annum, with Partly Furnished Hc-uec; and for Married Man, £350, with House. Applications for both positions, accompanied by full information and original certificates and testimonials (which will be duly returned), must reach the Education Department, Wel-inglon, New Zealand, not later than 31et December, 1918. The successful applicants will be required to leave by bpat sailing from Auckland in February.

SHOWS. PUBLIC NOTICE. TT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED -®- that, owing to the Influenza Epidemic, the OTAGO PENINSULA A. AND P. SOCIETY lias POSTPONED ITS ANNUAL SHOW INDEFINITELY. S. HINKLEY, Secretary. RELIGIOUS. NOTICE. LODGE ST. PATRICK, No. 468, 1.0. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will bo held! in ilia Masonic Hail, Moray place, on SUNDAY, 15tli December, at 3 p.m., for our laic Wcr. Brother 0. N. Scurr. Wor. Masters, Officers, and Brethren of Sister Constitutions are cordially invited to attend. By order of the W.M. MEETS MGS. NOTICE. 'TTIIE ADJOURNED ORDINARY MEET--ING of Shareholders in the WESTPORT COAL CO.. LTD., will bo held in the Now Zealand . Rprees Company's Board Room, Bond r: ret, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, DecornE".' 11th, at 3 p.m, W. A. FLA YELL, General Manager. OTAGO INSTITUTE. ripjlE ANNUAL MEETING of (he Institute 1 will he held TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EvENING, ill the Museum, at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS; Ejection of OtKcc-bcarcrs and Council for 1919; Report and Balance-sheet. A thort Ordinary lvß.el.ng of the Institute will first be bold to receive Original Papers. J. MALCOLM, Hon. Secretary. COURT PRIDE OF THE LEITH, No. 3,992, A.O.F. are notified that lira usual A*!*- Mooting will be held on WEDNESDAY, the lltli at the Albany Street Hail. J. K. MACFIE. Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, GLASGOW Private Hotel, Restaurant.— Accommodation Visitors, Vacancies Boarders; single rooms; hot bath; meals, 3d. Tbcne 2,980. __ BEDROOM and Sitting Room, with B.,ard, Warned by Couple with infant, in refined private JKio.ly. Star.' ify EN'i'f.EMAN requires Board and Resi<OT douce with private family; state terms. “ C.A.,” 1 Star ’ Office. MARRIED Couple want B d-Sitiingßoom, use of co.ivoniuKLS. " Room,” N.K. \ al.ey Poet liilro. YOUNG Lady at. Im-diiDoj requires permaiv.iit Eoi.d; partly-ftumdied room; convenient Mi.on lliii-ilodyn. ‘‘References,” ‘Star.' AUCTfGKS. TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On account of Trustee in an Assigned Estate. IRONMONGERY AND FANCY GOODS. Lawn Mower, Lawn Sprays, Pipe Vyce, Heavy Iron Lifting Jack, Paper Cutters, 3 Success Brooders, Tinware, W.I. Gate Hinges, Saws, Lamp Burners, lewt Assorted Bolls, Stair Carpet, Gas Radiator, Toys, Flags, Spouting, Downpipo, Rochester Lamps, Iron Brackets, Perfection Oil Heaters. No Reserve. No Reserve, ip ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Jl Auctioneers.

WEDNESDAY MORNING, 11th DECEMBER, At 11 o’clock. To Warehousemen and Drapers, High'y Important Sa'o of CATE COES. CALICOES, Dm. spbdding e is instructed to sell by auction, at his Roans, on AVtdu&day morning neat, at 11 o'clock i 1000 Pieces CALICO 100 Pieces EONGCLOTH 300 Pieces ffRE'Y CALICO 50 Pieces MEAT CLOTH 25 Pieces BTOCK.INGDITE 2 Bales HESSIAN, 11.4 1 Bilo BARBOUR'S E. SEAMING TWINE 5 Bales 5-PLY SEAMING TWINE 10 Gtoss FLAGS. Tbs whole of the above will be Open for Inspection at Rooms on Monday Morning, when CATALOGUES will be available. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 11 o'clock. 1 CASE SCISSORS (.Assorted). 1 CASE BOOT LACES (Artortcd). M. SPUDDING • will sell the above by auction on WEDNESDAY, at 11 o’clock. Xon need Building Material, send an j drertisemaat to the

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Evening Star, Issue 16912, 9 December 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16912, 9 December 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16912, 9 December 1918, Page 5

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