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TEACHERS WANTED. WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, O AMARU. APPLICATIONS for the position lof ASSISTANT MASTER (Grade D) will ; be received unti| TUESDAY/ 10th January, 1922. Applicants to state earliest date they can commence their duties, and what subjects they are prepared to teach. Preference given to applicant qualified to take part in the athletic life of the 'school. Salary in accordance with classification, with board and residence at the school. J W. MAOKISAGK, 15d Secretary. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. TEACHER. OF WOODWORK FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSES. APPLICATIONS will be received up till TUESDAY, 17th January, 1922, for .the above-mentioned Position. Salary rate will be determined by Education Department’s graded scale. Further particulars may be obtained on application at this Office after 11th January, 1922. S. M. PARK, , Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 16th December. 1921. 17d O TAGO EDUCATION BOARD. TEACHER, OF~COOKERY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSES. APPLICATIONS will be received up till TUESDAY, 17th January, 1922, for the above-mentioned Position. ' Salary rate will be determined by Education Department’s graded scale. Further particulars may be obtained on application at this Office after 11th January, 1922. 8. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office,' Dunedin, 16th December, 1921. 17d OHN ~ ;M‘GLASHAN COLLEGE, \ DUNEDIN. APPLICATIONS are invited for the POSITION of ASSISTANT MASTER. Resident. Salary according to scale, Grade D. Duty to teach part time in the,Primary Department (general subjects) and part time in the Seoondajy Department (Science or Commercial Subjects). Ability to lake part in outdoor games, etc., will be an added recommendation. Applications, with testimonials, etc., to be in the hands of the Principal not later than WEDNESDAY. 18th January, 1922. Duties commence 7th February. A. G. BUTCHERS, M.A., 31d ■ Principal.

rjURANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. DIRECTOR STRATFORD TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. 1 APPLICATIONS willbe'Wived by" the Undersigned until FRIDAY, January 20, 1922, for the Position 'of Director of the Stratford Technical High School. Salary according to Scale; probably £SOO £550 plus £6O house allowance. Applicants to state earliest date on whicn they could commence .duty. H. J. THORNTON, Secretary. New Plymouth, December 19, 1921. 24d A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. W.EA. TUTOR-ORGANISER. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS are invited from persons qualified to* act ae TutorOrganiser for the Workers’ Educational Association Classes in the Auckland University District. Salary £450 per annum, travelling and contingent expenses to be reimbursed. The successful applicant must be prepared to take four Tutorial Classes in countrv centres,, and to organise the Association's activities throughout the district. Duties begin .March 1, 1922, Applications must roach the undersigned by JANUARY 30, 1922. Further particulars on application. , B. CHAPPELL, M.A., Registrar. December 6, 1921. 17d EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, WESTERN SAMOA. , , ASSISTANT TEACHERS (SINGLE), 2. ■ , APPLICATIONS from certificated teachers, accompanied by recent testimonials, to be made on any suitable form and addressed ‘‘Thd Director of Education, Wellington/’ will be received up \to the 14th JANUARY, 1922, for the Positions of Assistant ’ Teachers (2) for Government Schools, Apia (whit©' and half-caste or native). Strict temperance and good moral character" essential; proficiency in music, physical .instruction, or woodwork would be a recommendation. Salary as for Grade 3 in New Zealand (£2OO-£230), plus additional salary according to grading (£2O-£6O), plus tropical allowance-(£100). Free passage to Samoa; superannuation rightfe safeguarded. The successful applicants i must bo prepared to leave New - Zealand about the sth February, 1922. ' 29d RAPIER HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following POSITIONS GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Assistant, _Grade 0., general secondary subjects. Preference will be given to an rwvwnllv rtitjoltfiAyl in TiVnn/Ji ' applicant specially qualified in French. Assistant, Grade D. Applicants must be qualified to teach , shorthand, typewriting, and- bookkeeping, and some general secondary subjects. : BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL.

Assistant, Grade ,D. Applicants must be qualified to teach shorthand, bookkeeping, and typewriting, and soipe general secondary subjects. The successful applicant will be required to undertake duties as resident master in the Boys’ hostel, and will receive free board and lodging as consideration for his services in the hostel., Applications for the above positions will CLOSE on 25th JANUARY, 1922. Duties in each case are to commence on February 8, 1922. GIRLS’ HOSTEL. A Refined Lady is required' as Working Matron at the Girls’ Hostel. Must bo a capable housekeeper and fond of children. Salary £lso> per annum. BOYS’ HOSTEL. A Working Matron as above is also required for the Boys’ Hostel. Salary £l5O per annum. Applications for either of these positions, aocomponied by recent testimonials, will bo received until 18th JANUARY, 1922. Duties to commehco not later than Ist February, 1922. Conditions of appointment may bo obtained from this Office. W. L. DUNN, ' _ Secretary, j Education Office, Napier, 22nd December, 1921. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. JpUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 50 of “The Public Trust Office Act, 1308,” that all Creditors and others having Claims Against the Estates of HOWARD; ERNEST ALBERT, late of Dunedin, Motor Driver; INNES, HENRY, late of Ravensbourne, Retired Farmer; , i *. WEES FOR D, JOHANNA ELIZA- <' BETH/ late of Dunedin, Widow (whose Estates are under Administration by the Public Trustee), arc hereby required to lodge (in duplicate) such Claims, supported by full particulars and certified aa due and owing by the said .Estates at the date of the death of deceased, with, the Public Trustee’s Local Office, at Dunedin, on or before the 7th day of MARCH, 1922. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. G. H, BLLIFFEE, Local Deputy Public Trustee. Dunedin. 7th January, 1922. 7ja BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. B iOROUGH O® MOSGIEL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the STATUTORY PENALTY of 10 . PER CENT, will be added to ALL RATES REMAINING UNPAID after WEDNESDAY, 18th January, 1922. W. E. M'LBAN, Town Clerk. Moegiel, 4th January, 1922. 4ja HIGHEST-QUALITY Mill and Factory Supplies, including Belting, Packings, Jointings, Boiler Compounds, Grease, Cotton Waste, and Fire Extinguishers at lowest prices from Manning Co., 6 Bedford row, Christcjhurch. , i ORDER TARATCT COAL from your merI chant; iflfl the best to w*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18447, 7 January 1922, Page 9

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