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CURRENT NOTICES.

Mr -J. Ciiilcott, confectiouer, is selling Caller's* and Nestles" chocolate cheaper than the manufacturer. .Owing to the increase in the cost of materials, ..the producers have been' dompelled to -advance the. prices ; but Mr Ciiilcott, who had an abundant supply before the rise, is : retailing at the-old prices of 3d; 6d, and Is. -. A final reminder is given of the sale of Mrs Batterby's property at Tattersail's auction rooms to-morrow at 1 p.m.. also of the sjle at the same time and place of freehold scction-20, block is. j v ■■■.; The goodwill ai;d '.improvements of Messrs Slater and.- •Wilson's Kauroo section of 219 acres will 'be submitted to public competition by-, the, North 6tago Co-op. Association at the Co-operative Horse Bazaar to-mor-row. Further particulars are advertised in this issue.The Glenavy Egg Farm has 800 purebred! white Leghorn hens, IS months old, for sale. Messrs Marshall and Finch, the proprietors, are repute.! 'breeder, and the ouality of their strains is good. Further particulars are advertised.

The London Education Committee recently agreed to the proposal that during the war -women who are not qualified teachers shall take the infants' classes in.elementary schools in London, where about 60,000 children between > three and five years old are regular attendants.

Discussing the question of enlistment at a meeting of the East Yorks branch of the National Union of Teachers, Miss Akers said there were still shirkers among tlie male teachers. The women would remain and would teach until they, iu the attempt, in order to liberate the men..

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 12799, 17 March 1916, Page 5

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 12799, 17 March 1916, Page 5

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 12799, 17 March 1916, Page 5

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