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W Teachers Wanted, SECONDARY Mistress, required in February; salary, from £210. according. to qualifications.—Head Mistress, Diocesan School. Epsom. CANTERBURY' EDUCATION BOARD. CHRISTCHURCH TRAINING COLLEGE. , Applications will bo received up to December 20 for tho position of SCIENCE LECTURER at the Christchurch Training Col lego. The successful applicant will be ifquired to teach Physiography, Genenl Experimental Science (materials for which must be drawn from agricultural sources). Nature Study, and Agriculture, and generally assist in the work of the College as directed by the Principal. Applicants should state: (a) Length and variety of teaching experience; (b) academic status; (c) other Qualifications:' (d) age. SALARY: £450-£SOO. This will bo supplemented if the lecturer should be appointed to take charge of the pupil-teachers science classes. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, November 28. 1921. jyiPIER HIGH SCHOOL BOARD- | Applications, oloeing on December 13, 1921, are invited* (pr tho following positions. Forms of application and further particulars are obtainable from tho undersigned or Irom the Headmistress of tho Girls' High School, Napier :— (a) ASSISTANT. GRADE B, Girls' Hiuh School. General secondary subjects. Preference given to applicant specially qualified in French. (b) ASSISTANT. GRADE D, Girls' High .School. Commercial subjocts. Appli- I cants must be qualified to teach Short- ! hand. Typewriting, and Book-keoping, j also general secondary subjects. (c) JUNIOR ASSIBTANT, Primary Dopnrt-1 ment. Girls' High School. Salary, tlßO£l9o, plus grading increment, as tor public school teachora. Duties each position to commonce February 8, 1922. NOTE.-The advertisement oallinf lor applications, dosing Decembor 3, 1921, for at Grade B Commercial Assistant is cancelled. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. Education Office, Napier, November 28, 1921. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. I Applications are invited for the position of I Science Master at the New Plymouth Boys' I High School, Grade A, B, or C, Successful i applicant will be required to teach Chemistry and Heat to Junior University Scholar- ! ship Standard, and take an interest in tho | outdoor activities of the School.* In the event ' of successful applicant being single he will be expected to live at the school and take a share of the house duties. Applications, accompanied by not more than three recent testimonials- closo with the undersigned on THURSDAY. December 15. Duties commence February 10, 1922. EDMUND LASH, Secretary. P.O. Box 187, New Plymouth. GEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL O COLLEGE. INSTRUCTOR IN AGRICULTURE. Applications aw invited for the position, of Instructor in Agriculture. Saiary according to Departmental Scale varies from £150 to £565. Applicants who have not been graded should immediately forward particulars of their tra.ning, academic qualifications, commercial experience, and teaching experience (if any) to the Education Department, Wellington, with a request to be graded. Applications must be made on tho form provided, which, together with full particulars, can be obtained from the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE. Director. Auckland, November 29, 1921. 'I Wanted to Buy. ALL kinds of left-oil Clothing, Boots, Etc, Oought by Mrs. C. Brown. 90. Hobson St. APPAREL— Best prices paid for Superior Left-off Apparel.—Mrs. Outtrim, Victoria St. 'Phone 2674. BILLIARD Tablcs t several, wanted.—State price and locality.—Billiard-, Te Kuiti. BOTTLES, Sacks, Horse Hair, and Old Metals.—Zealandia Trading Co., 1, Liverpool Street. 'Phone 2431. BOOKS —Libraries, parcels, single volumes, magazines, novels: top prices.—Brough a Town Hall Book Store. 378, Queen St. CLOTHING, Wristlet Watches, Brokon Jewellery; Teeth, Tents, Tools, Guns, Accordeons, Mandolins, Cutlery, Dress Buite, Hats, Bags, Trunks—Fischer, Grey Statue. DOUBLET. Vest and Balmoral Hat"! will buy or hire.—Scottie. 226, Herald. FALSE Teeth,, our only commodity; increased price paid.—Pearline Co., 26, Durham St.. only manufacturers. Est. 30yrs. p ENTS' Left-off Clothing, Musical InstruvX rnents, Jewellery, Guns, any Article of Value: highest prices given.—Box 672. IC.B. Window Dressing Course.—Jones, • 665, Hbrai.i>. KAURI GUM.-We are Cash Buyere, at Highest market rates, of all gradesTHOS. LEES AND SONS. Customs Btreet East. PLATE Glass Shelves; state sites and price.-Glasß, 566, Herald, PRISMATIC Glasses wanted, any make.— Send price and full particulars to Glasses. 20, HBRALfi. SEWING Machines, any make, bought at once, cash down; best prices given.— Globe, 154. Queen St. SHOT-GUN wanted; small Tent; also Doll and Doll's Housa.-Gun, 222, HERALD. STAMPS.-Wanted to buy. Stamp Collections, especially o!d New Zealands.—A. Powell and Co.. 65. Shetland St. TAR Extractor for I's-h.p. Suction Gas E:ag'n*'.—Particulars: to A.. 19fi. Hebalt». YPEWRITER. moderate price; not object email size • good order essential—Apply, letter. Typo. Box 1 664 A RING to Mrr Kelly—She buys Ladies'. Gent.'s, Children's Clothing, Evoning Dresses, etc.—392. Queen St. 'Phone 2606. J\ E • N T A L. SECOND-HAND EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS. Prices and particulars, DENTAL, 112, HBRAI.DI. TT OR BEHAIB. We are buyers of Horse and Cowtail Hair. Any quantity. Top Prices Always Allowed. LEE AND ARLINGTON, Elgin Street, Grey Lynn. 'Phone 2925 A. Miscellaneous. BURNETT'B Established Matrimonial Agency.—Reliable, satisfactory, ccnuuential. Ladies and Gentlemen desiring Introductions through this Agenoy plcaao communicate for circular and particulars. Price, la 3d.—12. Security Builuinga. WHITE Sportim! Footwear of overy description at lowest prices at Pearson and Co-'s. Karangahape Rd. THERE'S nothing like Rolfe's Wax for Polishing Furniture. Sold everywhere, 6d and la t.ns. rvOAKLEY conducts Sales anywhere and \j everywhere. Vendors always pleased I "piVE MUSIC THIS XMAS." SPRING Cleaning. No dust, no confusion. —Consult Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. 'Phone 900. T AWN Mowers sharpened at R. CranJJ ston and Sons, Saw Doctors, 32, Eden Terrace. 'Phone 2075 A. C (OAKLEY, the Live Wire Auctioneer! I 1 Always Successful 1 ! ON'T throw away your Broken China and Glassware; have it riveted.—36 Union St., City. ' FARMERS.*- Your wife needs a Vacuum Cioaner; see latest models.—Domestic I ! Vacuum Co., Stranj Arcade. B~~OON to Mothers.-" Marvel'" Nit Comb, unbreakable; specially prepared; clear 1 tlie hair; 4s 9d-—Dewar, Strand ArcadeAUCTION SALES heio. anywhere. Our long experience is at your service if you wish to sell. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD./ Elliott St. (next Old City Markets). HEAPS of Useful Lots on Sale privately at Coakley's Customs St. Mart I LADIES can get Dresses, Underclothing, at halt shop prices.—Mrs. Maton, 26, j France St., Newton. . ___^ I TOR Guns, Rifles and Ammunition of best quality, there's no place like Hazard's, Queen Street. TARRING, Sanding*, Tennis Lawns. Grounds laid off.—Ring B. Bishop, 7, King Edward Avenue, Epsom. I|"DR Eye Comfort and Clear Vision oon- ' suit O. E. Neilsen, Sight Speoialist, 62, P t St (opp. Fire Station;. Charges moderate | IF you've any Furniture for Sale, Coakley , is a liberal Cash Buyer I I (\ i. DURBIN, SADDLERS, 44. WYNDyj. HAM ST.. next WYNDHAM YARDS, is the right plaoe to Buy Riding Saddles of every description and style. They look well, wear well, and, satisfy all buyere or users. 1 ibf^ 0D * Jo-self, Prices are very reason.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17955, 3 December 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17955, 3 December 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17955, 3 December 1921, Page 2

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