| PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, Position as Shorthand-Typ-isie by youug lady; three years' ex- j perience. Write "References," "Dominlon" Office. • ANTED, position as Companion-help ' » to lady or elderly couple; educated, refined, and thoroughly competent; town or country. "Hall," Post Office, Wanganui, • pNGLISH Governess requires r&-en-'gagement, all usual subjects; young or older children; good needlewoman; highest references. Address "G.," ' Dohiinion" Office. j nnilE Imperial Conservatory of Music. X Anyono can learn by our method; no scales; no drudgery. We teach from melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledwwn Chambers, 33 Willis Street._ ~ CHEMIST'S, ASSISTANT. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the position of- Assistant to the Manager, at the llawera United Fr.iendly SocietiM Dispensai'y. Applicants to state qualifications and salary required, with copies of credentials; ROBERT S. SAGE, Secretary, P.O. Box 1-15, Hawera. Department of internal Affairs, Wellington, 11th May, 1916. milli Department requires a CURATOR A and an ASSISTANT CURATOR for .its Trout Hatchery at Rotorua, for a period of six months from'lst JUMv, 1910. Wages, per week -each, with extra payment for Sunday work other than that connected with the general care of the hatchery. Applications, addressed to the Conservator of 1 ish and. Game, Rotorua, will be received up tali noon on TUESDAY, 23rd MAY, ' 1916; Applicants must be experienced in stripping trout and dealing generally with tho itaring. and feeding ol fry. J. hislop; .. ... Under-Secretary. Oihce of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 11th May, 1916. Applications, to be maite on i .s.o. Form 17a, obtainable at priimipal Post Uiiicts, will tie received by the undersigned foi tlio iollowiug pusitioiia:- ■ _ INSTRUCTOR and ULiiUNSIRATOR of the "Burroughs," "Comptometer, and "R-emuigitOn Wah'l," or other Adding, Listing, and Computing Machines, m the offices, of tliß Government thb Fublio Service ot New Zealand. Applications will be received until noon on tho 31st ILAY, 1916. Salary mil not bo less than <£260, rising to .£3OO per annum. (It' the successful applicant lias had ial 'experience' as a "Systeniatiser m Commercial Office "Work,, or in accounting and statistical work in large Government Departments, a', salary ■ commencing at and rising to will be paid.) ORCHARD OVERSEER, Department of Agriculture,. etc., Arataki . HorticulniroJ Station. General Division. Salary, .£l6O, maximum .£175 per annum. Applications close 28th May. . '■ Further particulars; may be obtained on application to the Permanent Heads of the respective Departments. Wellington. P. VERSCHAFFELT, ; .. Secretary. SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION IN TELE- . GRAPHY, WELLINGTON. POST & TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. - - - General Post Office, Wellington, 12th May, 1916. A PPLICATION,-which should be made xi. on ,form..obtainable at Post Offices, is invited, from -Young AVomon between the ages of IS and 21 years, n'ho are williii" to undergo tuition, in ,telegraphy at Wellington. Employment would !»/ on temporary basis- until qualified.. at-rate of pei' - annum; _no lodging allowance.. '.'Successful . applicants on qualifying would be required to accept transfer from Wellington at commencing salary of .£SO per annum, sntk lodging allowance of per annum if, resident from home. Application from persons msiding outside Wellington wiL not be considered unless provision, lsjnade to reside with relatives in cunts should have passed the Sixth Standard Proficiency-Examination... • W. R. MORRIS, Secretary. ' 1 ' COMMERCIAL LAW. . and ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING . CLASSES ■ Are held at gANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Students prepared by expert.instructors for all Accountancy' and Bookkeeping examinations. Full of typed lectures provided/ in addition to viva voc© instruction. INSTRUCTORS: : ; MERCANTILE LAW— . . . Mr. O. C. Mazengarb, M.A., LL.B., Mr. H. H. Cornish, M.A., LL.B.. . BOOKKEEPIN G— Mr. Jas. M'lntosh,- A.1.A., N. 2.,Mr. E. L. Enting, A.1.A., N.Z. .. H. AMOS, Director. gCOTS COLLEGE. HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, DAY AND BOARDING, SCHOOL For Boys of All Ages. (Under Control of Wellington Presbytery.) Education for Christian -Manhood and Citizenship. Principals: MR. S. R. DICKINSON, .M.A., Diploma of Education (Melbourne). MR. G. H. UTTLEY, M.A., M.Sc.,N.Z. Second Term Begins TUESDAY, MAY 80. Principals may be interviewed and Pupils enrolled any day throughout vacation. - ■■ - - - - ■ ' Prospectus from tho Principals or Secretary, Rev. A. C. Standage, The Manse, Kelburn. •Tel. 427., PIANOFORTE PLAYING. MISS VALERIE CORLISS, L.E.A.M. "IVjriSS CORLISS will-receive prospective Pupils at The Bristol Piano Co. from 11 to 12 daily. (Saturdays, excepted.) . ELOCUTION- .. MISS MARY BUTLER (from the Lawrence. Campbell School of Elocution, and Dramatic Art, Sydney) is prepared to receive Pupils at her Studio, 10 Woodward Street. Boys' Classes for PUBLIC SPEAKING and Debate NOW FORMING. 1 . ADVANCE YOURSELF-LEARN . BOYD SHORTHAND. mHE BOYD SCHOOL will teach you X the practical system of, learning Shorthand in 30 days of home studjv For full descriptive matter free, address BOYD SHORTHAND'SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 1 piANOFORTE ■ PLAYING.' MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY RESUMES TEACHING MAY Ist. At his Residence,, 229 Willis Street. Mr; Buckley will be in " attendance Thursday and Friday Afternoons, 2-5, to receivo parents and prospective pupils.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2770, 13 May 1916, Page 1
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