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LATE MDVERTIBEMENTB. 1 " Tr j"miHT TREES.—Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Gooseebrries, Currants, etc.; I great varieties; order early.— I Stewart, Dunedin. TWO SISTERS are required for the -*- Otaki Sanatorium; salary £IOO, with bonus £7 10s. Also, a PROBATIONER; salary £SO, with bonus. Applications (with testimonials) to be sent to THE MATRON, Otaki Sanatorium, 25m Near Wellington. vTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS (accompanied by certificates and testimonials) will be received up ! till SATURDAY, sth June, for the follow- i ing VACANCIES:— ! 1. Moonlight. —Sole Teacher (female). £l3O-£I6O. j 2. Wharetoa. —Solo Teacher (female). ! £l3O-£l6O. 3. Tuapeka West.—Sole Teacher (female) £l3O-£l6O. 4. Nugget Point.—Sole Teacher (female). •£l3O-£l6O. 5. Hampden.—Mistress. £l4o-£I6O. 6. RatanuL—Mistress. £l4O-£l6O. 7. Otepopo Mistress. £l4O-£l6O. 8. Coal Creek—Mistress. £l4O-£l6O. 9. Sawyers' Bav. —2nd Assistant (female). £l4O-£l6O. 10. Kaitangata. —sth Assistant (female). £l4O-£l6O. 11. Albany Street.—6th Assistant (female). £l6O-£2OO. • 12. Macandrew, Roach —sth Assistant (female). £2lO-£240. 13. Oamaru Middle. —Ist Assistant (male or female). £I6O-£2CO. 14. Kensington.—lst Assistant (male). £250£270. 15. Tapanui D.H. —Ist Assistant (male or i female). £l6O-£2OO. 16. D.H.—3rd Secondary Assist- ' ant (female). £l6O-£2OO. Tho rates of salary quoted above are those payable under Schedule IV. In the cases of Nos. 1 to 8 inclusive a country allowance of £lO per annum is payable in addition to the scale salary. A house allowance of £2O per annum, in lieu of residence, is payable in the case of No. 4 Forms of application/ may be obtained at this Office. - S. M. PARK, i Secretary. ] Education Office, Dunedin, 25th May, 1920. 26my WONDERFULLY LIFELIKE POR- . TRAIT OF OUR CHARMING I PRINCE! AS ORDERED BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS. Mr Palmer travelled with the Royal party throughout the dominion tour as Official Photographer for the Otago Daily Times and Witness Company (Ltd.). In the course of the tour he took many fine Photographs of the Prince and Events with which H.R.H. was associated. Ever j on the alert to get a really unique photo- I graph, he succeeded at Wellington in secur- ; mg a picture which is marvellously striking ■ in its accurate and pleasing representation , of our beloved Prince. Copies of this Portrait are now for Sale, and •will form unique mementoes of the Royal Visit. "OUR PRINCE." ! A PORTRAIT FOR EVERY HOME. The Prince was so pleased with this ' Beautiful Portrait that he autographed it and ordered a number for his own personal use. 4 . • ... j Copies (with fac-simile signature), size • full plate (Bin x 6in), elegantly mounted; j price 21s. . Larger sizes by arrangement. Mr Palmer is prepared to supply Prints | in. almost every size of any of the Numer- j ous. Events in which his Royal Highness took part throughout the dominion. MR PALMER, Tho Cazna Studio, Moray place (corner of Princes street). TAGO EDUCATION BOARD. J> ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the following are the MEMBERS who retire on 11th AUGUST, 1920, in accordance with the provisions of Section 16 of "The Education Act, 1914": For the Urban Area —Messrs James Wallace and Robert Henry Sangster Todd. For the North Ward—Mr George Living- ! stone. j For the Central Ward—Mr James Horn. For the South Ward—Hno. D. T. Fleming. , An Election to fill the Vacancies will be j held on WEDNESDAY, 21st July, and ' NOMINATIONS of CANDIDATES will be received up till 5 o'clock p.m. on WED- I NESDAY. 30th June Next. There arc TWO Vacancies for the Urban , Area and ONE Vacancy for the North, : Central, and South Wards respectively. The electors are the members of the committees of the school districts within each ward or urban area. No person is eligiblo as a candidate unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors, and the Nomination Paper, bearing the candidate's consent in writing, is received by the Returning Officer before the nominations are closed. Forms of Nomination may be obtained on application to the Undersigned. The retiring members are eligilbe for reelection. S. M. PARK, Returning Officer. Education Office, Dunedin, 26th May, 1920 31my £IOO REWARD. j { [ WILL PAY the above Reward for in- I L formation leading to the conviction of ! anyone in possession of Huriheka Sheep without my authority and sale mark. Huri- | heka Sheep are firebranded down the nose \ (1£ *x i), and registered in Dunedin and | ! Oamaru. Information re sales on applica- " tion to I . 2d A. COWTE NICHOLS, Marteno. I } ONEY TO LEND.! The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates. FRED SMITH, 16iu Manager.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3455, 1 June 1920, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3455, 1 June 1920, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3455, 1 June 1920, Page 30

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