WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. YPEWIUTER For Sale, 2-colour, all modern, accessories, £12. Apply Salter, "Dominion" Office. TJIMFSALETRegaI Motor Car, highX tension magneto, five-seater, 30 h.p. Price £100. Apply to V. Venuell, Carterton. . WANTED Sell, 3 acres, with Glasshouses, dwelling, and conveniences; £1100; terms. A. J. Lord, Halswell, Christchurch. . ANTED, good Huntaway and Leading Sheepdogs. Full particulars and price to Malinger, Rakautangi, Kahura. Landing, Pipiriki. . OR SALE, 35 h.p. Overland Car, electric light and self-starter, in splendid condition. Apply J. A. Rayne, Vic- ' toria Street, Carterton- . P~RIV'ATE Bonrdinghouse, old established, profitable, owner retiring; moderate figure; prosperous town. F. P. Corkill, New Plymouth. ANTED, two good all-round Young Rough Country Dogs; prepared to pay good price. Apply G. W. Morton, Manager for L. B. Warren, Esq.., Pakaknnui Station, Martinborough. ORIENTAL BAY./ TjlOR SALE, 7-roomed House, good section, on tram-line, best part of Bay; all conveniences; owner leaving for England. Address from Box 496, G.P.O. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS TEACHER WANTED.. GOVERNMENT SCHOOL FOR WHITE , AND HALF-CASTE CHILDREN, APIA, SAMOA. A PLICATIONS ar: invited for the position of Teacher, male or female, to take the upper division of a school similar to a two-teacher school in New Zealand. Ability to give manual instruction would be a recommendation in the case of male applicants. Applicants should be certificated teachers. Strict temperance is necessary. Proficiency in Vocal Music will be a recommendation. Engagement terminable, but not necessarily terminated, at the end of the war Passage provided to Samoa and return on completion of- engagement. Christmas holidays extend to eight weeks, when £25 is paid to women teachers each year for regulation vacation visit to New Zealand, with a similar provision for men teachers after two years' service. . . Salary for male £300 per annum, for female £250 ner anruim, with house or £50 house allowance Applications accompanied by full .-nformatun nud original certificates and testimonials (which will bo duly returned) must reach the Education Department not later than the 20th instant. •', Tho successful applicant will require to leave by boat sailing from Auckland on tho sth February. „„„_.„„. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, Education Department. Wellington, 3rd January, 1017. Tia-EW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. BOYS' SCHOOL. Principal: W. H.JtOYES, M.A., B.Sc. GIRLS' SCHOOL. Lady Principal: MISS BARR, M.A. Highly Qualified Staffs are attached to both Schools. BOYS' SCHOOL-Thero are two large concrete Boardinghouses, complete with every requirement. Concrete Classrooms are about to be built. GIRLS' • SCHOOL.-Concrote Classrooms, fully equipped, have just been completed. There is a large Boftrdrnghouse for 25 boarders, with Resident Staff and Matron, conveniently situated. The Boys' and Girls' ' Schools and Boar'dinghouse's are situated in exceptionally healthy situations, and have large and well-equipped sports grounds attached. Boys' School.-Tho Courses taught are: General, Agricultural, and Commercial. In the Girls' School all tho usual secondary subjects are taught, together with Physiology, Cookery, Home Science and Dressmaking. In both Schools pupils are prepared for all examinations. The above establishments are in different localities. The NEXT TERM commences onFEB- . RUARY 12 and 7 for the Boys' and Girls Schools respectively.^ Prospectuses on application to the Secretary. .- WALT ER BEWLEY, / ' Secretary. YOUR BOY WILL BE THOROUGHLY TRAINED for a successful • Career, if he is placed in the OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. INSTRUCTION given in Public School, Entrance University, and .Civil Service Subjects; also in Practical Agriculture. Special attention to Physical Culture Jlanly Sports. COMMODIOUS SCHOOLHOUSE and Fifteon Hundred-Aero Playground. Airy dormitories. Generous diet. Parental discipline. Good moral tone. REFERENCES: The Ven. Archdeacon Grace; Dr. Donald McGavin; Captain L. H. Moss, R.F.A.; F. S. Popo, Esq.; Dr. W. H. Hosking; R. M'Calhnn, Esq* M.P., and others. New Term opens 6th February. Prospectus on application to REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Principal, at the School; Or MR. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., Headmaster, Moxham Avenue, Kilbirnie. SOOTS C3LLEGE, ' WELLINGTON. (Under Control of the Presbytery, Wellington.) DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, With Prepartory and Secondary Departments. The First Term of 1917 commences on^ February 6. Principal: GEO. H. UTTLEY, ESQ., M.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.), F.G.S. (London). Scots College has been registered as efficient by the New Zealand Education Department. . . Pupils for 1917 are now being enrolled, and parents desirous of placing their hove as boarders for next year should uafce early application. ■ The Prospectus for 1917 may be obtained from the Principal, or from tho Secretary (Rev. A. C. W. Standage. M.A.), Kelburn. ■ CJOLWAY COLLEGE boLWAY COLLEGE WAIRARAPA (Controlled by Wairarapa Presbytery), FOR GIRLS. , Principal-MRS. MARION THOMPSON, M.A., Honours (N.Z.). Assisted by Staff of Resident and Visiting Teachers. SOLWAY, MASTERTON. SOLWAY, MASTERTON. A postcard to Mr. Arthur D. Low, P. 0., Box 2, Masterton, will elicit full particulars. 'Phone 300.
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