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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS Otago boys’ and girls’ high schools. An INSTRUCTOR OF GYMNASTICS, PHYSICAL DRILL, and SWIMMING is required for the above Schools, as from Ist FEBRUARY, 1914. Salary £2OO per annum. Schedule of duties to be obtained from the High Schools’ Office. APPLICATIONS (stating age and qualifications, with copies of -testimonials) to be in the hands of the Undersigned by THURSDAY, November 20. P. J. NESS, Secretary Beard of Governors. Jetty street, Dunedin. 5m o TAGO EDUCATION BOARD. DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. The Dunedin Training College SESSION of 1914 will BEGIN on MONDAY, 2nd February next. APPLICATIONS for ADMISSION to the College under the following Divisions will be received up till SATURDAY, 29th November next; Division A. —Ex Pupil Teachers and Probationers. Division B.—Not Pupil Teachers or Probationers. Division O.—Uncertificated Teachers who, for the years 1912 and 1913, have taught in schools of grades not higher than Grade 111 (not moro than five students can be admitted under this Division). Division D.—Teachers who desire further training in professional work. Graduates.—-To be admitted for one year only and to give their whole time to professional training, unless exempted by the Minister of Education (not more than five students can bo admitted under this* Division). Before being deemed eligible for entrance to the College candidates must have passed such medical examination as the Board may prescribe. Every Applicant under Division A who has not served his apprenticeship in the Otago District must furnish—(a) Evidence of having completed his pupil teacher or probationer course to the satisfaction of the Education Board by which he has been employed. (b) A certificate as to his ability to teach, signed by an Inspector of Schools. (c) Evidence as to his good character. Pupil teachers and probationers who have served their apprenticeship in Otago and desire to enter the College must make application for admission. Application must bo made on special forms, which may bo obtained at this Office. First and second-year students must be in attendance at the College on the Day of Opening—MONDAY, , 2nd February, 1914. Further information as to the conditions of admission may be obtained at this Office. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office. Dunedin, SSwd October, 1313. 230 FOR SALE—NORTH ISLAND. 4 CAPITAL Little BLACKSMITH and J.\. WHEELWRIGHT’S BUSINESS (near Wellington), on an acre of land, centrally situated in a thriving little township. The buildings comprise Blacksmith’s or Farrier’s Shop and Wheelwright and Painter’s Shops; with all necessary farrier’s and other tools; one fire in use and another available if required. At present employing four hands, and doing a nice little business. Price, £6OO, and stock (not too much) at valuation. Also (optional), a LEASEHOLD SECI TION, of about four acres, close by, with Cottage containing four rooms, scullery and outhouses; splendid land; good feed for a cow. Price, £2OO. Any further information may be had by applying to “ TRAVELLER," Caro of E. W. Mills & Co. (Ltd.), 80 WELLINGTON. COLOMBO TEA CO., LTD., 217 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. We have just landed the following lines, which wc arc offering the public at Extremely Low Prices: 28 Chests Broken PEKOE, each 1051b—9d per lb. 30 Chests Broken ORANGE PEKOE, each 1001b—10id per lb. 150 Half-chests Broken ORANGE PEKOE, each 55lb—Is 2d per lb. 250 Quarter-chests Broken ORANGE PEKOE, each 251 b— Is per lb. 180 Quarter-chests Broken ORANGE PEKOE, each 25lb —Is 2d per lb. 70 Tins Pure COCOA, each 61b—2s 6d per lb. *. 10 Toils Best SUGAR-18s 9d per cwt, 70 Cases KEROSENE-8s per case. Tennis: Cash with order, f.0.b., Dunedin. Exchange added to cheques. 220 T HE ART BLIND FACTORY. SPECIALISTS IN BLINDS AND WINDOW-FURNISHING. CORNER DEE AND YARROW STREETS. INVERCARGILL. (Late of Tay street.) All Cars stop. 30ap MISBINQ FRIENDS ANDREW CRAIK, age about 23, a native of Gorebridge, Scotland, sailed for New Zealand per ship Turakina in April 1911. Understood to have gone to Wellington or Dunedin. INFORMATION as to his whereabouts is desired by his mother, Mrs CRAIK, Bank Dairy, 290 Gilmertoh, Midlothian, Scotland.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 38

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