Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

WANTED. WANTED, Two Superior Rooms, Furnished; handy Parliament Buildings. Reply "Immediate," •'Dominion" Office, 'PFER HUTT Rosidente - Valuable eparo time money-maklnsr proposition for limited few. Write for partlculam to 14} Jackson Stroot, Potone. WANTED, two Furnished Bedrooms, übo kitchen, December 20th, to first week January; Constablo Street or KII- - "1.," Qroytown Post Office. WANTED, kindly person, take chargo Boy (5 years), Girl (21 years); separate if desired; healthy, lovable children. For full particulars, apply to "Sister," Office. WANTED to Rent or Exchange, from middle December to beginning February, Furnished House in Wellington; good locality; reforonoeß. Apply "Xchauge," Box 39, P. 0., Nelson; WANTED to Ront, for 2 months or more, small Cottage, furnished, Lyall, Island Bay, or Seatoun; one with motor-shod preferred. Apply Mre. Gllray, fipencer Road, Napiciv WANTED to Itont, by refined married couple, no children, self-con-tained Furnished Flat or Furnished Cottago; good locality, noar tram. "Modcrate," care "Dominion" Oflice. WANTED, First-class Anont, for Wellington Town and District, to re present largo Flour Mill; must have good connection, and thorough knowledge of Flour Trade. An Aeont for Palmerston North and district is olbo required. Box 63, Oamarn. PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTB. WANTEdTjUNIOR OLERK. WANTED, a Junior Clerk. Apply in own handwriting, stating qualifications, to CLARKE AND MENZIES, Publio Accountants. BOYD BHOETHAND IN THIBTY DAYS. What wo havo done for hundreds of.others we can do for you. LET U8 MAKE A BHOETHANDWEITEE OF YOU IN 30. DAYS. It costs nothing to inquire. BOYD COEEESPONDENOE SCHOOLS, BOX 59J, WELLINGTON. MR. BRIDGE, DENTIST (Late Upper Willie Street), Has RESUMED PRAOTICE at Macarthy'e Chambers, opposite Hotel Windeor, Willis Street. Wellington. Hours: 9 to 5. Telephone 4491. YOUTHS URGENTLY WANTED FOR FUTURE "WIRELESS" VACANCIES, NOW is your opportunity to qualify for employment offering. — WORLD TRAVEL.--r- GOOD SALARIES. — QUICK PROMOTION. Our expert teachers can train YOU in a, few months for the PostmaßterGeneral's Certificate of Proficlency-tho key to an appointment, in the Naval Transport and Merchant Services. Day and Evening Classes held on Complete Ship Installations. Specialised Correspondence : Instruction lor those who cannot attend personally. Call or Write TO-DAY for Prospcotus, DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPH!, LTD,, A.M.P. BUILDING, Hunter Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 922. 'Phone 366, THE CHOICE OF A COURSE OF STUDY. T!HE 1.0.5. School of Woodworking provides sound, practical, and effloiont instruction in the various Courses given below. Each Course ib complete In iteelf. If you wish to acquire thorough maslory of all details of tho carpenter's trade and thus fit yourself for promotion to a position of responsibility, ask for \ THE OAEPENTRY OOUESE. If you desire to become competent to deal adequately with all kinds of interior woodwork and fittings, «6k for THE JOINEEY COUESE. If you have decided to specialise on staircase work, including all its fascinating and well-paid branch, handrailing, ask 01 THE BTAIECASE WORK COURSE. If your ambitions arc in the direction of making furniture and excelling in that iutcreeting trade, ask for THE FURNITUEE .MAKING OOUESE. If you aspire to become a thoroughly capable craftsman in vehicle construction and to win for yourself a good position, THE CARRIAGE BUILDING COUESE. If your circumstances or inclination call for a comprehensive knowledge of the whole of the woodworking trades, ask for THE COMPLETE WOODWORKING COURSE. If desired, the above Courses may be taken in combination. An illustrated booklet of 64 pages, giving full details, will bo 6enfc absolutely free on application to INTERNATIONAL COREESPONDENOE SCHOOLS, 63g Dixon Street. WELLINGTON. HUTT GIBLS' SCHOOL. Chilton Saint James. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIELB. Principal: MISS GEEALDINE FITZGERALD Assisted by Mies A. 0. Freeman (late Head of Ohilton House School). Prospectus may bo obtained from the Secretary, Olarke and Meneies, Publio Accountants, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington: Mrs, Henry Smith, Ohilton House Sohool, Wellington; Mies M. E. Greenwood, Woodward Street. Wellington. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOE GIKLS, MASTERTON. , TTAOANOIEB FOR HOARDERS. Proepe* V tuses and terms on application to ■ H. L, THIETLE, Hall Street, Masterton. X LAN SPIDER'S 6TUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGEMENTS. ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND VALUE. Send any Photograph you want. Etv larged here. Satisfaction guaranteed. 50 WILLIS STREET (Opposite Hotel Windßor). 'Phones 3263 and 1211. WANTED— Motor-car Operation and Bepairing, etc., taught by mail I ProKreesivo Text Books with actual practice on wonderful Working Models. Recommended Lord MontaßUO. Owners, Chauffeurs, and Mechanics! Sond to-day for Free Prospectus "M." James Rodger, Representative, 159 "D," Manchester Street, Christchurch. WOOD-MILNE TYRES. OWING to the great domand for theee Tyres by the Allied Governments which virtually amounted to a commandeer, it was found impossible to supply tho New Zealand Market. The output having been enormously increased, regular supplies arc now coming forward. ThoEO desirous of using tho BEST OF BRITISH TYEES Should demand Wood-Milnes, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOE NEW ZEALAND, CASELBERG AND COMPANY, LTD. ITMAN'S SnOETHAND~TAUGHT BY Oorrespondciicc.-Girla, improve your prospects and learn. Write "Teacher," "Dominion" Office.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19171124.2.3.5

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 52, 24 November 1917, Page 1

Word Count
797

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 52, 24 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 52, 24 November 1917, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert