Are recommended by el! the Leading fictentUU.. Large stupaumt just arrived. fIWSOH, STRUTHERS I CO., LTD, THE QUALiJV IRONMONGERS.
j THha medical examination of the .Scholars attending the public schools m North Canterbury will be resumed Jthortly. Dr Eleanor Baker, who was [appointed to suceed .Dr Korr-.Heslop, is at present in. South Canterbury and will .come north in the course of two or three weeks. j Among the letters received at the iocal Labour Department from intending immigrants is one from ;i YorkWhireman, who should prove a valued citizen. In outlining his qualifications |for farm work he states that he has ■had long experience of farming and for |.->ix years had been ». farm bailiff. Any work connected with the breeding, rearing and feeding of stock wis familiar to him. In addition Lo all this Ihe had had six months on a farm in [Canada and was able to do bush work. (The intending immigrant is n married tman, his wife being a farmer's daugh■tcr and well trained in the duties ;which fall to the .'work of ci. farmer's •wife. He has three children.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11027, 16 March 1914, Page 1
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183Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 11027, 16 March 1914, Page 1
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