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CHRIBTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. CHRISTCHURCH CITY WATER SUPPLY. OWING to the largo quantity of Wafer that is being used for Gardens. <-.1c.. on account of the absence of rain. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that Legal Proceedings will be taken against Person* found wasting water. HY. E. SMITH. Town Clerk. Chriatchurch. October, 1915. 391 EDUCATIONAL. GREY EDUCATION BOARD. A PPLICATIONS ' (by letter),- accompani* "V by testimonials (conies only) will he .eeoived till Ncon.cf TUESDAY, December 21st proximo, for the temporary position of FIRST ASSISTANT of the Secondary Department cf the Greymouth District High School. . The puccessful applicant will ho reauired to enter upon the duties as from February Ist, 191 G. One year's employment guaranteed. Salary as per scale £230—£230, to which is added £SO sterling by the Greymouth High School Board. The permanent r-osition is held by Mr Arthur Talbot, MA.-, who has volunteered for military service. P. F. DANIEL. Education Office, Grevmouth, November 28th, 1915. • • 2995 'BACKERS FOR AFIA, SAMOA, are required as under: 1. A Man to conduct a Boan.mg bchool (under Native condition?) for Native Boys entering at from 17 to 19 for a three years' cburso in the English language, ordinary primary school subjects, manual instruction, including drawing, and the elements, of agriculture. Married man to be accompanied by hi s wife desired. Salary £3OO with unfurnished house. For a primary day school for Europeans and half-castes: 2. A Man for the boys' side, competent to give manual instruction. Sakry £3OO with £SO house allowance. 3. A Mistress for the girls' side, competent to instruct in sewing. Salary £250. Applicants should be Certificated Teachers. Strict temperance neoessary. In all cases proficiency in A T ocal Music will be a recommendation. Engagements terminable though not necessari'.y terminated at the end of the war. Passage provided to Samoa and return on completion of engagement. Applications accompanied by full information must reach the undersigned not later than the 31st INSTANT. W. J. ANDERSON, Director of Education. Education Department, . Wellington, Bth December, 1915. 3162 LEARN THE MAORI LANGUAGE. WE TSaCH YOU BY CORRESPONDENCE —Maori ia a ' pass subject for the Civil —Service Senior Eram., and is the easiest 1 —of 'all 'optional languages to master; —moreover,' by passing the Native Intor—preter's • Examination, you acquire the —means to a livelihood that will never —fail- yow. —We- tetoh Maori by mail—our instructor —is o soho'.arly gentleman, who was born —and- has-lived the greater part of his life —amongst the Mlaoris. and is the hoTder —of *a first-grade Natiye Interpreter's —Licenso.—You can learn quite easily in your spare —time, and the'subject is an absorbingly —interesting one. Four to si* terms' study —will qualify you to beconio an efficient —Maori linguist. Ask us to write you a —personal letter of explanation about this —course. piLBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., NEXT CHIEF POST OFFICE, Chriitchurch. 8 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) COACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS. COACHING FOR EXAMINATIONS.

WE prepare Candidates for the following Fx*min«tions: — BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY. SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE. PUBLTC SERVICE ENTRANCE. MATRICULATION, ETC., ETC. NOTE.—Our Teaching Staff consist* of Highly Qualified and Experienced Instructors. Hours arranged to suit Students. Full ' particulars regarding Fees, etc., on application at the School. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T ELMO HOUSE;' 52, Worcestar ~J Street (West End) —Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and Central Tram Terminus; also within same■ distance of Park, Public Gardeni, Museum, Boatsheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 872. F. J. Murrry, Proprietor. ABSOLUTELY A SNIP. EXCELLENT CROPPING AND FATTENING FARM. NOTHING OF EQUAL VALUE OFFERING. Q7QI ACRES, O.R.P. at 10s, Annual OI OX Rent. £SO; onlv 3£ mile s from important RAILWAY STATION, and thriving TOWN by good MOTOR ROAD. Mostly ring-fenced" and partly subdivided. Abundantlv watered by permanent Streams; 1210 Acres in GRASS and ROUGH FEED. Would now carry 1500 dry sheep besides some catt'.e. RESIDENCE and numerous outbuildings. Fully 8000 acred ploughable. This is a bargain and we invite an earlyinspection because it is a sound investment. PRICE £3 5s per acre for the Goodwill. Terms: £BOOO cash, balance easy. Plans and fullest particulars posted free upon application to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Hamilton, Waikato.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 17038, 13 December 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 17038, 13 December 1915, Page 2