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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, November 20, 1914. PPLICATIONS will 1)0 received by the - Undersigned up till Noon on DECEMBER 9, 1914, for the POSITION of DIRECTOR of FIELDS, Department of Agriculture, •te., from Persons having a knowledge of Agricultural. Science and Experience in experiments nnd research work appertaining thereto. The principal duties will be in connection with field crops and pastures. Copies of testimonials, in triplicate, must accompany applications. The appointment will he subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912. Salary, £6OO, rising to £750 "by annual increments of £SO. Professional division. ' , A. J. H. BENGE, 4887 . , - { Secretary. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, December 2, 1914. APPLICATIONS will be received by the Undersigned «p till Noon on DECEMBER 17, 1914, for the POSITION of ENGINEER, Te Waikato Sanatorium. Further particulars may be seen in the "New Zealand' Gazette" of December 3, 1914, or may bo obtained from the Permanent Head, Public Health Department, Wellington. The Appointment will.be subject to the provisions of the- Public Service Act, 1912. Salary, £225, frqm; which £25 will be deducted for house and other allowances. General division. < ■ A. J. H. BENGE, 5208 Secretary. Office of Public Service Commissioner,: Wellington, December 2, 1914. " PPLICATIONS will be received by the Undersigned up ..till .Noon on DECEMBER 21, 1914, for the POSITIONS of—(1) DAIRY INSTRUCTOR and GRADER, Hanaia; (2) DAIRY INSTRUCTOR, Palmeraton North; (3) DAIRY PRODUCE GRADER, Patea." • • • - • Further particulars -may be seen in the "'New Zealand Gazette" of the 3rd inst., or Hiay be obtained on application to the manent Head, Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Wellington. Salary, £260 to commence. General division. Applicants must indicate clearly for which position they wish' to be considered. A. J. IL BENGE, 8245 ' ' ' Secretary. *HE PUBLIC,TRUST OFFICE ACT, 190 S. (Section 50.) IN THE 1 ESTATE OF EDWARD DA VIES;' of Upper Biccaf ton, Farmer (Deceased); All Creditors and others having CLAIMS, against this, Estate are , hereby required to SEND THEM, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Christchurch, on or before the 29th day of JANUARY,; 1915. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All MONEYS'PAYABLE" to the above Estate may be Lodged to the Credit of the Public ..Trustee's.) Account at any _. Postal. Money Order Office, or paid to the Local deputy Public; Trustee, Public Trust Office, at Cnristchurch. '. FRED FITCHETT. Public Trustee. November? 27, 1914. 5036 HE PUBUIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) IN THE ESTATE OF ANDREW LQUGHREY, of Christchurch, Barrister and Solicitor (Deceased). All' Creditors and Others having CLAIMS •gainst this Estate are hereby required to jBEND THEM, with particulars, on the forms provided, t»,th£ v l-rt>cal Deputy Public .Trusr tee, at Christchurch, on or "before the 30th day of JANUARY, 1915. : Accounts not by the date named may be.'Teje'ctediV•■-'. : ; - '•.-•"•• ■• \ ri -. ~:<:■■/. All MONEYS PAYABLE Estate may be ,Lodged "to the: Credit; of tlie Public Trustee's: Account ; at V^ny^' Postal Money Order ,Office,...o.r; Local Deputy Public .Trustee -&X . .'y,FRED . . i , ' PabUci ; November %i\ i9l4K : '' !\ I f ;^v^;>so37 ANTED (bjr respectable Board and Lodgings. '"State "tennis to D. C, Sun Office. 6110 rOUNG Ijady'.woutd ; like to vliy'ei as Paying - Guest in private houag, „ New: Year. 115, Sun; Office. ! ;; - s ' ,; , ;'' • -'h v". 6146 JOARD and Residence, Young Man; terms moderate. 94 Salisbury St., City. Telephone, 337-1. ;-, - . ...4.61Q.4 ANTED, Two Boarders to share room. ▼ 'Apply 53 Gloucester Street West. 6073 ANTED (for summer months), Two G-en- >■■» • tlemen Boarders;., sea. front. Apply 106 Esplanade, New;" Brighton: '■■•."' ■• 6109 ANTED Known-—Comfortable'Board and ••■ ■ Residence at' Elmsbrook, 446 Cashel St. Conveniences arid telephone. ■■■_■- 5902

. LOST AND FOUND. OST, Crossbred Collie PUPPY; .brown, * white chest; answers to name of Micky. V. Martin, 'corner Peterborough and Madras Streets. 6128 OST (last Thursday), Young Black and A Tan SHEEP DOG. Reward care \V. H. Mills, Hoon, Hay Road, Spreydon. . 6158 OST (in: City), Horseshoe BROOCH; good 1 luck; keepsake. Reward 27 Byron St. 6157 OST, Child's Gold Chain BANGLE, City E. 1 keepsake (<iead) ; reward. Bakery, Albert St., ,Linwood, 6152 SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. IHE CATHEDRAL.—Sunday: Holy Communion 8 a.m., and Choral Eucharist 11 ft.m. (Mozart in B flat). Introit, "Sleepers, Awake" (Mendelssohn). Preacher, the Dean. Evensong 6.30 (Stewart in G). Anthem, "Lord, Let Me Know Mine End" (Goss). Preacher, the Principal of Christ's .College, Upper Department. 6112 NOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue.—Rev. Dr >■ Erwin H M.A., 11 a.m. (Communion) and «.30 p.m.' At Berwick St.: Mr \VT. Sproule, 8.30 p.m. 6118 T.'DAVID'S CHURCH, Colombo St. S.— Services To-morrow, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., ;by Rev. Charles Murray, M.A.. 6142 lOORHOUSE Avenwe Church of Christ.— Preacher, Mr Ralph Gebbie, 8.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "First Things First." 5216 TOEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh St., Victoria Square, opposite Queen's Statue. Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, "Rungs in the Ladder of Ages." 5206 /ShRISTIAN Science Services, First Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Square.— Sunday Services ,11 a-m. and 7 p.m. Subject, ■"God, the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday School, 11 a.m: 6124 N" CIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester St. Mr W. W. Collin,s. will Lecture TO-MORROW. €>ubj(jct: "Christian Apologetics in tlio Nineteenth andi Twentieth' Centuries." This Lecture twill show some of the striking changes •which have taken place in the nature ot" Christian Apologetics. Lecture at 7.15. Admission free, i Collection. .248 VOTE FOE TOQGOOD. SOUND & PROGRESSIVE Vote for MACFARLANE. ►LACK HORSE BU 1 , -BEST 'FACTORY, 1/2. ' 4051 XMAS PLUM PUDDINGS, Cooked, 1/6, i 2/6, 3/6. —John Hall & Co., Clocks Tower. ' ' 5258 VOTE FOR DR THACKER

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 259, 5 December 1914, Page 15

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