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BIRTHS, MARRIAGEB, A DEATHS BIRTHS. " ' JAGGER.—At Bonnie Boon, Marotiri, Foxton, 011 November 5, 1920, to Mr. i, and Mrs. A. Jagger—a daughter. Both ■well. PATTINSON—On November 5, 1920, at St. Winifred's Private Hospital, Lower Hutt, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pattinson, Ava Street, Petone—a sou. Both well. MARRIAGE. TAILBY PEAK SON.—On November 4, 1920, at St. John's Church, Willis Street, by> the Rev. James Gibb, D.D., William, eldest Bon of Mr.'and Mrs. W. Tailbv, of Auckland, to Euphemia Maud (Effie), second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson; SlO The Terrace, Wellington. DEATHS. BPICER. —On November 6, 1920, at her ' residence, Hume Street, Lower/ Butt, Grace Emma, dearly beloved wile of James Spieer; aged 49 years. WARD.—On November 7, 1920, at Palmerston North, Leona"rd Anson, youngest eon of the late Robert Ward, Jiul»e of the Native Land Court, Wangauul; aged 38. YATES.—Ob November 7, 1920, at lier residence, 25 Worksop Road, Masterton, Agness Bell, relict of the lato Henry Yates, in her 82nd year. ; . FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of James Spicer are invited to attend the Funeral of his Wife, Grace Emma, which will leave his residence, Hume Street, Lower Hutt, TO--1 DAY (Monday), at 2 p.m., for the Church of, England Cemetery, Ohariu. A. M. WILSON AND CO., " ' '208 Willis Street. • Telephone 21—949. THE Friends of the late MRS. A. B. YATES are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which ivill leave the resilience, 25 Worksop Road, TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday), November 9, at 1 p.m., for St. Matthew's x Chureh, and thence to Masterton Cemetery. G. HYDJ3, Funeral Director. Alasterton. ■ FUNERAL FURNISHERS. "a S WILSON AND CO. (Late of . J. and A. Wilson). UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL • ' FURNISHERS. Mortuary, Workshop, and Office. 270 A Willis Street. Re3idenco. 268 Willis Street. Telephone (office and residence), 2i 949. (Arch. M*L. "Wilson, Building Valuer.) PROFESSIONAL ENBAGEMHNTB. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE .WANTED. WANTED, capable Shorthand-Typ-iste; previous experience essential. Send details as to age, experience, qualifications, salary required, together with copies of references, to ' " "NEMO," Boi 944, 'G.P.0., Wellington. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. ASSISTANT MATRON. APPLICATIONS are invited up to 9 a.m., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920, for tho position of ASSISTANT MATRON. , Salary £175, rising to .£195 by annual increases of .£lO. > J. COYLE, ' Secretary. 1 Wellington Hospital. ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL, HAVELOCIC N„ H.B. vrrANTED, -FORM MISTRESS, 8.A., » » or with satisfactory testimonials, to take English, French, Arithmetic, ct«., in Senior Form. English experience desirable. Work to .begin February, 1921. Applications for particulars should be accompanied by testimonials. Apply THE PRINCIPAL. ' SOUTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, INVERCARGILL. APPOINTMENT! OF ENGINEERING ■INSTRUCTOR. I A PPLICATIONS are invited for the ; following vacant positions:— 1. SENIOR ENGINEERING INSTRUCTOR, to teach mainly theoretical subjects .and electrical engineering. 2. ENGINEERING INSTRUCTOR, to teach mainly practical subjects of Mechanical Engineering. Salaries in accordance with Dominion Grading Scheme. Duties commence January 31. 1921. Applications close November 29, at i p.m. Full particulars of each position may Be obtained from the undersigned. . . W. G. ALDRIDGE, Director, Southland Technical College, Invercargill. BOROUGH OF TAIHAPE. CHIEF ENGINEER FOR POWERHOUSE. A PPLICATIONS are invited from Engineers qualified to carry out the duties of Chief■ Engineer at Powerhouse, Taihape. Salary .£275 per annum. Applications, accompanied.by copies of original testimonials, will be received up' to 7.45 p.m. on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1920. Thev are to be addressed to 'The Town Clerk," P.O. Box 17. Taihape, and marked "Application Engineer." j Conditions of employment and schedule of duties for the above position may be obtained at the office of the undersigned Or be seen. at the office of this 'paper. . J. F. MENZIES, Town Clerk. HAWKE'S BAY EDUCATION BOARD. IN VIEW of the provisions of the amended Salaries Regulations, the following positions are re-advertised at the new scale ratcs._ Separate' applications, postage prepaid, will be received up till the close of TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920, from teachers mialified to fill the following positions. (Testimonials are not rennirod from teachers already serving under this Board.) HEAD TEACHERS (MALES))-'iE37O-i£4lfl and Residence. Dannevirke North. ;E2BO-.£310 and =£40 H.A., Pukehou, Woodlands Road. SOLE TEACHERS--3220-.£270 and £10 H.A.. Te Pohue.'Nuhaka, Opoutama (with residence); Male Teacher. SIBO-i£2lo and ,£3O 11.A., Morero, Moteo, Tangitere, Wigan, Mangatah: (with residence), and Wanstead (with residence). ASSISTANTS. c .CHIO-.£32f1, Gisborne (Infant Mistress). £24Pt£270, Napier South (Male). Makotuku, Matahiwi, Mohaka, Muriwai, Ngatapa. Paki Paki, Papatawa, Pukehou, Rua Roa, Waipiro Bay, Wbatatntu. 'jGIBO-d£l9o, Makuri. Matamau, Tikokino. Certificated Teachere reoelve grading increment in addition. Uncertificated Teachers receive £10 lees than stated above. , Application forms are obtainable from this office. W. L. DTJNN, Secretary. Education Office, Napier, November 5, 1920.
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