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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.

. AND "NATIONAL SCHOLAESHIPS. '• tw -l o9^ /™n'>''. this week's 'Gazette Sli £ i! 11 rv '? 6 examination .. njll be held in November, 1910,' be?inning on or about -.November 19; that a junior national scholarship and junior nr ,'£ will be held on tnata Cml Service senior examination wi , ex a. for teachers' certificate; of Class C and Class D will be . Entries for junior national scholarships C 0 1:/" 6 $«*»>«* the first exlmnt tion of pupil teachers must bo made ''iW or head teaS of. the schools attended,' and will be ro™mL? ?? aKi ™f "f'education boards not later than September 15, 1910 Entries for the Civil Service junior examination and special examination for the Inspector-General of Schools, at Wellington until September 15, 1910 or with . a late fee of £1 until September 22 910 Jn"" f °- r J' 1 ? J J? uary ««>»«natiSJ; will be received by the Inspector-General ■of Schools,'at Wellington, until sVntem ber 30, .1910,. or, with a late foe ofS ? n ber il ls° n i9 t lo theOrdinar7 fee ' untU OctS

Yesterday afternoon, an elderly un married lady named Mary Ann Bank died suddenly while attending service at it. Mary of the Angels, Boulcbtt Street ahe went into the church apparently in her. usual h-allh abnul .« ~.„! about a quarter of an hour later was !*cn to fall forward in her pew. Dr Herbert was immediately sent for and arrived almost at;once. On examination he pronounced life to be extinct Th* deceased lady, who was 70 yearfof age was formerly-res.dent on the Wwt Conrt but latterly had lived in \vVn;,, t ' She had been in New Zeala,Jd*ftdf ■a'.century, and was very highly reacted Her death was not unexpected fn?T„' time..pa=t she had kTsXv/ng S bronchial catarrh and heart disease and wa< under the can, of I), ('•■ hilt «? u lived with her cousin, MrV Dovlin „? 47 Ghuznee Street. , " ovim ' oi Mr. Harry Palmer will hold ~ „;„ poultry, and fruit, etc., rale at fhe „, a t Palmerston North, to-morrow. "" l "' Messrs. Campbell, Thompson, and Co land agents, Damicvirke, advertise „,;' ticulars'of farms for sale. aumtlso P«A'country store is advertised for sale in this issue bytho New Zealand Business Exchange, Christchurch. ""siness

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 887, 5 August 1910, Page 5

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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 887, 5 August 1910, Page 5

CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 887, 5 August 1910, Page 5

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