CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD SEPARATE APPLICATIONS acoompnnied by testimonials, on forms obtainable at the Board’s Office. Christchurch, will be received not fater than 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY’, for positions as follows: HAZELURN, KAKAHU BUSH, OTAIO: Sole teacher, salary £IBO-£2lO. CHORLTON, FOUR PEAKS, KISSELTON, MARONAN, OKUTE VALLEY PARNASSUS, RAKATA LITTLE; Sole teacher; Salary £IBO-£2lO and £3O house allowance. CHRISTCHURCH EAST: Assistant Mistress; Salary £l6O-£l7O. ADDINGTON, RAKAIA: Assistant Mistress; Salary TlgO-£loo. BALCATRN, HANMER, PAROA, R U ATAP D SPRING BURN, SPRINGSTON SOUTH, WOODSTOCK: Assistant Mistress; Salary £2OO-£2lO. I) n\T i a . a • 1 a tit* a
IvONANGA: Assistant Mistress; Salary £2OO-£230. COBDEN; Assistant Master; Salary £2OO-£230. CHRISTCHURCH WEST: Assistant Master; Salary £240-£270. HOOK: Headteacher; Salary £2BO- - GT/ENTUNNEL: Headmaster; Salary £290-£330.. FENDALTON: Headmaster; Salary . £330-£3(50 and £.30 house allowance. The above salaries exclude p;rade increments and additions under Schedule VI. Applications receive after the time mentioned cannot be considered. H. C. LANE. Secretary. Christchurch. 4th February, 1921. BUSINESS CLOSED. TTAVING DISCONTINUED THE
•A\_u\u ivisuio r.ii i r> r. ■ GROCERY AND BAKERY business which had been carried on bv me from the opening of the Rimu and Woodstock districts some ~y\ years ago: I desire to SINCERELY TRANK the people for the liberal support which they have always accorded me. The many expressions of REGRET which have reached me in connection with the CLOSING OF THE BUSINESS have made me feel sorry that I cannot continue to serve the people who have patronised me over so long a period. Again thanking you DAVID SPENCE, Senr. RIMU, 3rd. Feb. 1921.
OR}? BROS CARTAGE CONTRACTORS. HOKIT.TKA. OTA VIC LANDED a new 4-ton * LORRY anil are prepared to do all kinds of heavy or long distance carting at lowest possible rates. Picnic parties also conveyed. Private address: —Corner of Hampden and Rolleston Streets. Garage, Wharf Street.
SALE o F FARM PROPERTY. TUESDAY, 22nd. FEBRUARY. At Noon. Messrs w. jeffries and co. instructed by Messrs Bond and Millett have for immediate sale as a going concern: — Their well-known and highly improved dairy farm of 261 acres, situated on the One Mile Road, Arahura. Erected thereon is an up-todate seven room residence, cow byre for 14 cows, milking machine separator, numerous farm buildings etc. etc. Also 16 choice cows in full profit, 20 head mixed cattle, 12 pigs, 2 horses, harness dray, spring trap, inplements, Tools, milking utensils, and furniture etc. The property is sub-divided into 13 paddocks, cleared and grassed, with 5 acres of apple orchard, all watered by springs and securely fenced with 5 and 6 wires. 111-health necesitates the owner retiring from the dairying. For immediate private sale, failing which it will be offered as above. Full particulars on application to auctioneers.
MUSIC. Wss CURTIN, TEACHER OF PIANO. (Theoretical and Practical.) Accompaniments a special tv Music supplied for socials and dances. ADDRESS—c/o Red Lion Hotel, Hokitika. FOR SALE. 1 FREEHOLD SECTION 1313, South Hokitika, containing 5 acres 1 rood. All fenced and cleared. Splendid Section. Apply: M. HOUSTON and CO.
SEASON 1920-1921. Cocksfoot Red Clover English Rye White Clover Italian Rye Timothy Cow Grass Alsyke Lotus Major, etc., etc. Paterson, Miclie AND CO. WHARF 8T LTD. Phono No. 3.
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