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LATE ADVERTISEMENT*. "XENTRAL LABOUR EXCHANGE.. -J Arcade, Dunedin.—Waiting Employlent: Mill Hands, Harvesters, Farm [ands of all descriptions. Telephone |052. Hi? WANTED, FARM MANAGER, single, experienced with stock and in all agricultural work; 1700-acre property in Southland; state wages expected and give References.— Address Farm Manager, Witness Office. PWN-COUNTRY LABOUR AGENCY, Dunedin, are now booking harvest ands. shearers, station, farm, mill, and led hands. 15d OENTRAL LABOUR EXCHANGE, J Arcade, Dunedin.— Waiting Employent: Farm and Station Hand 3 of all sscriptions. Telephone 2052. Zojy JOUND.—Poultry wanted, any uantity; 1 highest price; no commission; crates eupplied free.—Stewart, fishmonger, Pnnces street, Dunedin. " 25 POST FREE-ENEMAS from 4a 6d to 12s 6d each.—Address Mrs L. Hawkins. 106 George street. Dunedin. TAGO BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH 1 SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. SESSION 1912. NEW PUPILS will be ENROLLED on MONDAY, sth February. OLD PUPILS RETURN on TUESDAY, t*h February, at 9 a.m. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: W. J. Morrell, M.A. BOYS' BOARDING-HOUSE. Manager: F. II Campbell, M.A. Beautifully situated a few minutes', walk from tho School. Comfortable home. Lessons supervised and boys caiefuily tutored and prepared for examinations i.y Mr Campbell and resident masters. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: Miss Flora M. Allan, M.A. The Pupils of both Schools are prepared for the following Examinations:—University Scholarships, Matriculation, Senior and Junior Civil Service, Senior and Junior Education Board Scholarships. FREE PLACES IN TERMS OF Junior Free Places.—Pupils who obtain Sixth Standard Certificates of Proficiency before the age of 15, on the let December last, are eligible for Junior Free Places, lasting for two years. At the expiration of this time Pupils may qualify for Senior Free Places, tenable until the age of 19. Pupils qualified under these regulations to join tho Schools at tho beginning of tho s#v-ifA)l vear should enter on the day of enrohnont (February 5). and only under i;tcia! circumstances will they be admitted later than seven davs thereafter. Birth and Proficiency Certificates mast "be produced at tho School on enrolment. All Free Pupils must pay, on entering, the stun of ss, for stationery supplied for the year. For prospectus, etc., apply to P. J. NESS. Secretary Board of Governors. ■ Jottv street. 16ja GI RT O N COLL EG E, Dowling direct. Dunedin. A Day and lioarding School for tho Education of Young Ladies. First Term, 1912, BEGINS TUESDAY, sth February, at 9.30 a.m. Morning School for Junior and Senior Pupils. Afternoon Classes for Special Subjects. The Boarding Establishment (Archerfield, Lees street), under the care of Mrs Nisbet. ts an Ideal Home for Schoolgirls. Tho Kindergarten and Preparatory Echool at Archerfield is conducted by Miss N. Dutton. Further particulars can be obtained at Archerfield, or at Girton College. FRANCES J. ROSS, M.A., llja Principal. KOUSF, DUNEDIN j HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES MILLER, Certificated Teachers, London and Paris. Assisted by a Resident French Governuss and a large Visiting Staff. KINDERGARTEN CLASS under the 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 Educa tion given. A system of School Manage ment is followed by which the entire work of even tho youngest pupil comes under the personal notice 'of the Misses Miller every day. Prospectus on application ■ I EDUCATIONAL. Craighead Girls' School. nr\HE Parents of Intending Pupils r.ro X requested to make EARLY APPLICATION for their Enrolment, as only a Jirftited number of places remain to* be filled. Prospectuses may be obtained from The Misses SHAND. &n "Craighead," Timaru. IST E N t If you suffer from ASTHMA do not hesitate, but send at once for a tin of HAWKINS'S INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER. It relievos and euros Asthma, Golds in the Head, Influenza. Hay Fever, Bronchial Affections, and Difficult Breathing. PRICE: Is and 2s per Tin, sent Post ! Frco o:i receipt of price Address : C. W. HAWKINS, Chemist, 105 George street. Dunedin. RSENICAL PILLS. Is 6d; H* whinl' »■ Tonic Pink Pills, Is 6d box; Bloom's Ointment, Is 6d; Blaud's Pills. 2s 6d. BLOOMINE, the Great Corn Cure, 6d box. Notk. —Either of above sent by post on receipt of price. ADDRESS: Mrs Louisa Hawkins, HERBALIST. 106 GEORGE STREET 1 , DUNEDIN. I

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Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 50

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Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 50

Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 50

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