PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS an experienced Children's . Nurse. Apply Mrs. J. W. Harding, Mount Vernon, Waipukurau. H.B. fT\WO capable Y'oung Women, professionals, seek Engagement together. Address "33," "Dominion" Office. \/t/ r ANTED, Pupils for Piano, Violin, < » Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo; open from il a.m. till 9 p.m.; instruments 6upplied. Signor Vadala, 163 Willis Street. ~\^TANTED, "How to Become a Master •ii i°/i This book, by Grenville Kleiser, is free to those who desire to acquire confidence, edegance, and fluency in speech. Send a postcard today to Jas. Rodger, N.Z. Agent, 159 "D." Manchester Street, Christchurcli. npEACHER, disengaged Easter. Su£ . jecte: Advanced English and Music, Continental French, Physical Culture, Drawing and Brushwork, Needlework; Miss Kearney, Waimata Valley, Gisborne. ' WANTED Business Manager, with ex- * » pert knowledge grain, seed, produce; import knowledge American, Japanese timber, and general shipping business. State salary required. Apply Box 55, Dunedin. ANTJSD, an experienced JOURNAL- * ' IST for the Press Association staff, one with telegraphic experience preferred; no one eligible for military ■ service -will be considered. Salary, .£5 per week. Apply with qualifications, references, to. MANAGER, AVellington. USTRALIAN Institute of Secretaries ■ if Joint Stock Companies and other Public Bodies). Special permission of the Commonwealth Government. A limited number of applications as Foundation Members will bo received from gentlemen holding secretarial positions. Full particulars from J. NEWTON SHACKLETON, F.AsI.S., Registrar, Queen's House, Queen Street, Melbourne. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. WANTED, three Assistant Mistresses; salary, ~£lsO to .£lB5, according to experience and qualifications. Applicants must state subjects capable of teaching, and how soon they oan enter on their duties. Applications, accompanied, by testimonials, must reach the undersigned not later than the 12th March. . CHAS. P. POWLES, • Secretary. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL Applications win be received up to MARCH sth for the following positions:— JUNIOR MISTRESS (Salary ,£lso),.able to teach elementary Book-keeping and Shorthand. Other subjects a recommendation. JUNIOR MASTER (Salary -£200), or JUNIOR MISTRESS, able to teach, ordinary Secondary Subjects. Forms of application from W. HUNTER, Secretary, Palmeraton North. NAPIER BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. .ASSISTANT MASTER, A N ASSISTANT MASTER is required tn Teach in First and Second Year Forms. The position is temporary—for the duration of the war. !• Siilny: to commence, .£175 per annum. Applications, accompanied ; by testimonials, certificates, etc., will bo received by tho undersigned up to the Bth March: 1917. . G. CRAWSHAW, Secretary. Education Office, Napier, February 22, 1917. APPLICATIONS, closing at noon Ist March, 1917, are invited for a position in the New Zealand Munitions and Supplies Department, /Wellington. Preference will be given to qualified accountants with commercial experience. Remuneration', .£350 per annuim. The position would be a temporary one for the duration of the war and subject to the conditions of the Public Service Act, 1912. Apply . P. YER-SCHAFFELT, Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. Wellington, N.Z., 23rd February, 1917.' J ENGAGEMENT, by cute' tradesman * in Store Business, as TRAVELLER for Wholesale Firm in North Island; wages and commission. Apply "H.," BOS 77, ■ • Napier. ■
SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. (Under control of the Presbytery of Wellington.) DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, With Preparatory and Secondary Departments. Principal: GEO H. UTTLEY, ESQ., M.A., M.So. (N.Z.), F.G.S. (London). Scots College has been registered as efficient by the New Zealand Education Department, ■ . Pupils are prepared for Public Service and University Matriculation, and Scholarship Examinations. The Prospectus may be obtained on application to the Principal, Telephone 427, Wellington; or to the Secretary, Rev. j. C. W. Standage, M.A., Kelbcrn, Telephone 2015..
■ jgANKS- COLLEGE, : Woodward Street. Fifteen Departments, including a BOYS' DAT SCHOOL for Primary, Secondary, and Commercial Subjects. Candidates prepared for all Public Examinations during the day, evening, or by correspondence. Individual Instruction. Term starts with pupil. The tutors are experienced and successful teachers, with the highest University qualificationsH. AMOS, Director. ■ Telephone, 2098. PROFICIENCY IN A MONTH. JUST a month's close attention and we turn you out a Steno- ■ grapher, callable of taking an office job. I Wo tcaeh you the theory in three to four [days. WRITE NOW FOR PROSPECTUS.' BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ftAft NEW PREFERENCE OU.InJU SHARES, SEVEN PER Cfi>. divided (cumui.itivc) guaramx-id A':-: preference oiw sriii'mi-y shareholders. - One of soundest established businesses in North lslicid. Open to all people. Write for prospectus. HUGU V.\ CRAWFORD, Box 1180, P.O. Auckland. rilE MATA WINES are absolutely pure, J- and are reconiineiided for Invalids. lOST, all the Dandruff from my Head since using Donnelly's JJair Restorer. Price, 2s. fid. Consult lUnueliy's,. 65 Vivian Street. HELP to keep your co-workers in em-I'loj-inoiit In- nskisg for HAYWARD'S PURE MALT VTNEGAR. A Dr.iiiiniou article, with a reputation for purity. All grocers.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3013, 26 February 1917, Page 1
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