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pT, PAUL'S PRO - CATHEDRAL, )3 Mulgrave street. | FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Holy Coaim union, 8 a.m.; Matine, 11; I So! . ice of Carole, 6,30. : Tinakmi road Churohroom—-Childrens’ Service, 11 a.m.; evening service ivilluot bo Jiei<l, CHRISTMAS DAT. Holy Comma..ion. 7, 8 ami 11 a.m. Preacher, Ibo Lord Bishop. OlieiTuriis in aid of the Hospital Chaplaincy 1 mid. ! CJ T. PE X Ell’S CIIU RC 11. O FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Order of services—S, Holy Co.,.miuiioii; 11, Mature and Litany; L .Baptisms and Chiuchiiigs, 7, EvpiinO..K and swmuir ’lirooitlyn Churchruoin—ll, Malms; 7. Lvcnt'O. g. Tara Haiti street, 7 p.m. Ivelburne, 11 a.m 455 «XT 7"6"HiFs CH UKC H, Willis street (Presbyterian}. CHRISTMAS SERVICES. TO-MORROW— Monring, 11. Evening, 6.20. REV. DR. GIBIL -151 QUUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES. OPEN Alii SERVICE. BASIN RESERVE, at 3 p.m. T'U-.uoiv uOn . Speakers: REV. U. x. n ILHAMS. liliV. \\. A. Mi.vb. ab-1 ■aWiE MiSsluNS TO SEAMEN 1. OHURCn AM) INSUTIKE, W nil more s>rect. CHJIIc I -.m;i be.vJJAV. Services at 11. 6.30 ami S (. Wll h Cams). ' Preacher: Mil J. MoUItE MMsioucr. bniijects: (0 "Joy to ALL People ; (2) "ilia King Who Waits"’; ill) “A ciidstma.s Mc-a-.-ge." Bai.or.’ Parlour opened at 10 and 2. Prarer Meeting at 6.10. institute opened Daily. Christmas Morning—Bright hearty forvicu for ouo hour at 11. I'icuic to follow for all Seamen. Boxing Day. The- Great Annual Seafarers' Picnic. FBEE CHURCH. New Masonic Hall. Boulcott street. Services at 11‘a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. DR. TUDOR JONES. Evening: ft Tlio Great Ihinhers O'f the Present and their Mo-mage: (12) Edward Carpenter; Prophet and PogL” DSG WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. SEPARATE APPLICATIONS, which mu<st be mad© on forms obtainable at the Board’s Ollice, are now invited for the following positions. t No applications will be accepted after Neon of WEDNESDAY. 23rd JANUARY. 1307. The salaries are estimated on tho probable averages for the current year: TE ARO—Male Assistant. J 2240. WAIOND—SoI© Teacher. JUGO and house. SOUTH WELLINGTON—FemaIe Assistant. • Jtlso. MANGATITI Solo Teacher. .£l3O and £2O H.A. LEVIN—A sistant. £133. PAHlATUA—Assistant (Infant Mietrose). £123. TAEATAIII WEST—SoIo Teacher. £llO and £lO h.a. MAKU—SoIe Teacher. £llO and £lO H.A. . KAI. OKE—Sole Teacher. £llO ' and £lO H.A. , MOUNT COOK GlßLS’—Female Assistant. £lO5, TAlTA—Female Assistant. £OO. KAKORl—Female Assistant. £OO. . ROSEN HATH—MaIe Assistant. £OO. TE ORE ORE—Female Assistant. £B3. AKATARAWA—SoIe Teacher. £72 and £l.O H.A. TE WH.TI—SoIe Teacher. £6O and £lO H.A. WAJ NGA WA—Sole Teacher. £66and house. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. PETONE—Assistant. £135. ' Supplementary List 16th January. G. L. STEWART. 277 Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. OFFERS are invited of land suitable for purposes of a school site. Lower Hutt, on the east side of the River, within reasonable distance of the Bridge, and of area one to three acres. Price, area, situation, and number of section and block should be accurately stated. G. L. STEWART, 373 Secretary. INSURANCE AGENCY. A LEADING British Office requires District Agents to control tho Wellington Province. _ Applications will be treated in the strictest confidence to “UNDERWRITER," Box 669, 390 G.P.0., VVoliington. SECBETARY. npHE Wellington Timber Merchants' : JL Association invites applications for I the position of Secretary. Applicants must have expert knowledge of*New Zea-, land Timber, and also of accounts. Salary £4OO per annum. Particn.ars_ of duties, etc., ean be obtained on application -to the undersigned, by whom written applications (with references; will bo received not later than W IIDN ESDAY. 2nd January, 1907. All communications confidential. Personal cam ass will disqualify. Wm. Hopkirk, Acting Chairman, Waring Taylor street, Wellington. ‘ 423 DANNEVIRKE HIGH SCHOOL. Applications are invited for the Position of- Assistant Mistress. Salary £l5O per annum. Graduate with knowledge of French preferred. Applications, with copies of testimonials, to ■reach the undersigned not later than January sth. A. GRANT. 157 Sec. Board of Governors. WANTED Known Radford and Co., Manners street. Cheapest and Best for Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, Linoleums, Carpets, and all household requisites; Brassrail Bedsteads from 28s t>d. Iron from 20s, Beds 8s fid. Chests 30s. Spring Couches 29s 6d, Leather Couches 37s 6d, 3i-pieee Dinner Sets 20s, Carpet 1 Squares from 12s 6d. Matting (Is 6d) now 6id. Rattan Chairs from 7s 6d, Tables ;2s 6d. We furnish throughout, cash or fcrms. Call and inspect. FRENCH CLEANING, WANTED Known-That Lad leg’ Silk Blouses, Costumes and Fancy Articles of all descriptions can be French Cleaned without shrinking or in any way affecting tho most delicate colours at BARBER’S Steam D'yo Works, 46. Cuba street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 14