PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS, WANTED IMMEDIATELY. ; TTilltST-OLASa Orchestral Pianist, for PicJL tures, must be a good sight reader: wages £3. Apply, with references, to "Music," Box 54. Masterton. HOLIDAY Engagement required by an oxperionced English Governess, domesticated, fond of children, good needlewoman, good traveller. Apply "Scholastic," Box 272, Hastings, Hawke's Bay. OPTICIAN. ' WANTED, a Qualified Optician, Expert Eyosight Tester. Apply, by letter, enclosing references and photograph, to W. Littlejohn and Son, Ltd., 222 Lambton Quay, Wellington. MARTINBOROUGH TOWN BOARD. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. A PPLIOATIONS (addressed to the Chair--i.iL man) are invited up to 12 Noon of FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, from thoso qualified to temporarily fill the abovo position. Knowledge of suction gas plant and wiring essential. Full particulars o'n application.- ' F. M'ALLUM, Town Clerk. WAITAR-A BOROUGH COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS are hereby invited for the position of BOROUGH WORKING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, Salary, £250 per annum, payable monthly. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Town Clerk, Waitara. or Eeen at the office of this paper. Applicants to stato experience, and enclose three recent testimonials, to reach the undersigned not later than Monday, 3rd December, 1917, at, 8.30 p.m. A. J. ARMS, . Acting-Town Clerk. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Applications , are invited up to the sth DECEMBER for the following positions:— J , ASSISTANT MASTER, to teach secondary subjects, mainly to the lower forms. Salary, £200-£225 according to qualifications and experience. ASSISTANT MISTRESS, to teach secondary subjects, mainly to the lower forms. Salary, £150 per annum. Forms of application may be had from the undersigned. 1 W. HUNTER, Secretary, Palmerston North. •RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, NIUE ISLAND. APPLICATIONS are invited from qualified members of the Legal Profession for the Position of RESIDENT COMMISSIONER AT NIUE ISLAND. Salary, £500 per annum. Particulars can bo obtained at the office of the Cook Islands Department, Wellington. Applications in writing should be mado to the Minister for the Cook Islands. Wellington, before the 30th November, 1917. M. POMAR-E, x Minister for tho Cook Islands. MR, BRIDGE, DENTIST (Late Upper Willis Stroet), Has RESUMED PRACTICE at Macarthy's Chambers, opposite Hotel Windsor, Willis Street. Wellington. Hours: 9 to 5. Telephone^49l. CABINET CHOSE AN ACCOUNTANT. tho Government recently wanted VV a Public Trustee it selected an experienced accountant. Good positions go every day to good bookkeepers and accountants. You can qualify for one of them by studying at BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street. DAY, EVENING & CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES conducted by experienced and qualified accountants. Our Bookkeeping and Accountancy Courses are Bocond to none in the Dominion. Take up thia interesting and profitable work without delay, H. AMOS, / Director. "WIRELESS" .APPOINTMENTS FOR AMBITIOUS YOUTHS. ENTER the newest profession-Wire-less Telegraphy—and you will onjoy substantial pay, rapid promotion and excellent prospects. Devote your spare timo to studyunder our direction, and in about sii months you will be a proficient operator. Thiß is tho only College in New Zealand possessing the6e advantages: — Stall of Teachers who specialise in Radio-Telegraphy. — Complete Installations of ■ Marconi Apparatus, latest type. Successful students given priority on staff of The Amalgamated Wireleßi (Aust.), Ltd.. who control over 95 per cent. Ship Stations. Day and Evening Classes, • Also Correspondence Tuition. Send To-day for Free Prospectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., A.M.P. BUILDING, I Hunter Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 922. 'Phone 368.
HUTT GIELB' SCHOOL. Chilton Saint James: BOARDING AND DAY BCH6OIi FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS GEEALDINE FITZGERALD Assisted by Miss A. O. Freeman (late Head o£ Ohilton House School). Prospectus may bfl obtained from tßb Secretary, Clarke and Mcnzies, Public Accountants, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington: Mrß Honry Smith, Ohilton House School, Wellington; Miss M. E. Greenwood, .Woodward Street, Welllnirton. THE CHOICE OF A COURSE OF STUDY. rE I.C.S. School of Woodworking provides sound, practical, and efficient instruction in the various Courses given below. Each. Course is complete in itself. If you wish to acquire thorough mastery of all details of the carpenter's trade and thus fit yourself for promotion to a position of responsibility, ask for THE CARPENTRY COURSE. If you desire to become competent to deal adequately with all kindß of interior woodwork and fittings, ask for THE JOINEBY COUESE. If you have decided to specialise on staircase work, including all its fascinating and well-paid branch, handrailing, ask for THE STAIRCASE WORK COURSE. If your ambitions are in tho # direction of making furniture and excelling in that interesting trade, ask for THE FUBNITURE MAKING COURSE. If you aspire to becomo a thoroughly capable craftsman in vehicle construction and to win for yourself a good position, 08 THE* CAEEIAGE BUILDING COUESE. If your circumstances or inclination call for a comprehensive knowledge of the whole of the woodworking trades, ask for THE COMPLETE WOODWORKING COUESE. If desired, the above Courses may be taken in combination. An illustrated booklet of 64 pages, giving full details, will be 6cnt absolutely free on application to ( INTERNATIONAL COEEESPONDENCE I SCHOOLS, 63g Dixon Street. WELLINGTON. ANTED—Bo an Illustrator! Loarn to draw for newspapers and magazines. Big enumeration, spare timo mall Instruction. Success assured. Write for Free Book "I/| Press Art School (London). James Eodfter, Beprcsentative, 159 "D," Manchester Street, Chri6tchurch.
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