late advertisements. ffYOWN-COUNTRY LABOUR AGENCY, A Dunedin, are now booking har\est hands, shearers, station, [arm, mill, and shed hands. ,3_r Central labour __ exchange, Arcade, Dunedin. —Waiting Employment: Farm and Station Hands of all descriptions. Telephone 2052. 2ojy FOUND. —Poultry wanted, any , uantity ; highest price; no commission; crates supplied free. —Stewart, fishmonger. Princes street, Dunedin. “5 "OOST FREE—ENEMAS from 4s 6d to 'JT 12s fid each.—Address Mrs L. Hawkins, 106 George street. Dunedin. /'VTAGO EDUCATION -board. DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. The Dunedin Training College will REOPEN on MONDAY. 4th March next. APPLICATIONS for ADMISSION to jthe College under the fonowing Divisrons will bo received up till FRIDAY, 9tn February:— _ , Division A. —Ex-pupil Teachers ana Probationers. - Graduatoe.—To be admitted for one year only, and to give their whole time to professional training, unless exempted by the Minister of Education. Not niore than n\ e students can bo admitted under this Division. , All 'Applicants who have not been teachers, pupil teachers, or probationers in the Otago District must furnish cvioence. us to satisfactory health and character. Every Applicant under Division A wno has not served his apprenticeship in the Otago District must furnish evidence of having completed his pupil tocher or probationer course to the eatisfactmn of the Education Board by which he has been "applicant under Division A‘who has not taught in Otago must furnish a certificate as to his ability to teach, signed by an Inspector of Schools. i Pupil teachers and probationers who haie served their apprenticeships in Otago and desiro to enter the .College must make application for admission. . , Application must be made on special forms, which may bo obtained at this First and second year students must be in attendance at the College on the day o opening—4th March next. Further information as to tho conditions of admission may be obtained on applioatlon" S. M. PARK. Secretary. Education Office. Dunedin. 10th January. QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will be received till WEDNESDAY, 31st January, from Candidates (male or female) for Positions as PUPIL TEACHERS in several of the schools in this district. Candidates must have passed the Matriculation Examination or the Civil Service Junior Examination. Forms of application may be obtained at this Office. , S. M. PARK. Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin. 10th January, 1912. TRTONOO L L E G E, ! VH" Dowling street, Dunedin, A Day and Boarding School for the ; Education of Young Ladies. First Term, 1912, BEGINS TUESDAY", I 6th February, at 9.30 a.rn. Morning School for Junior and Senior j Pupils. Afternoon Classes for Special Subjects. Tho Boarding Establishment (Archerfield, I I,o©s street), under the care of Mrs Nisbct. i is an Ideal Home for , Schoolgirls. The Kindergarten and Preparatory j School at Archerfield is conducted by Miss i N. Dutton. Further particulars can be obtained at ; Archerfield, or at Girlon College. FRANCES J. ROSS, M.A., lOja Principal. B*AEMAR HOUSE, DUNEDIN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES MILLER. Certificated Teachers, London and Paris, Assisted by a Resident French Governess and a large Visiting Staff. KINDERGARTEN CLASS under tho charge of a Trained Teacher, assisted by a French Governess. Pupils Prepared for Matriculation, Kensington Art Examination, and all Musical Examinations. A thoroughly sound and Advanced Education given. A system of School Management is followed by which th© entire work of even the youngest pupil comes under the personal notice of the Misses Miller j ©very day. Prospectus on application. EDUCATIONAL. Craighead Girls’ School. fTYHE Parents of Intending Pupils are .1- requested to make EARLY 1 " APPLICATION for their Enrolment, as only a limited number of places remain to lie filled. Prospectuses may be obtained from The Misses SHAND, C2n “Craighead,” Timaru. X I S T E N I If you suffer from ASTHMA do not hesitate, but send at once for a tin of HAWKINS'S INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER. It relieves and cures Asthma, Colds in tho Head, Influenza, Hay Fever, Bronchial Affections, and Difficult Breathing. PRICE: Is and 2s per Tin, sent Post Free on receipt of price. Address: C. W. HAWKINS, ■ Chemist, 106 George street, Dunedin. ! 4 RSENICAL PILLS, Is fid; II awkins’ 1 -fA- Tonic Pink Pills, Is fid box; Bloom’s , Ointm'ent. Is fid; Blaud’s Pills, 2s fid. IILOOMINE, the Great Corn Cure, fid box. Notk.— Either of above sent by post on Receipt of price. ADDRESS: Mrs Louisa Hawkins, HERBALIST, JO6 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 42
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