PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. r". by experienced Cicrlc, work |[ h any nature, during evenings. "Clerk," ''Dominion" OBice. n \ftT AN.TED, Sub-Editor-Reporter; daily VY paper; state nualificuhons, wages. Proprietor "Times," Dargaville. ]. Charge -Maternity Nurse it » » for private hospital. Apply Dr. Dawson, Wlinrewliilu, JJannovirko. 7 iraTANTED, for country, experienced i', it Governed, eldest child 10 yeare. Apply Mrs. Cyril Williams, Atua, Utane, I, H: s. TO CHEMISTS. WANTED, qualified Manager. State experience and salary required to ;. "Pharmacy," c/o "Dominion" Ofiice. a T ADY (Scotch), graduate, desires posi- _ JLi tion in school; good Mathematics. Latin, French, English, Geography, His1. Tory, and Science. Helen Jlneterton, 0 Post. Office, Hastings. LADY IHAR.MACIST. e , . d T ADY PHARMACIST (Registered) rc3 i JL/ quired to assist prospective soldier's wife in management of country business. Salary, £i ss. [ ; "SENEGA," J "Dominion" Office, v ( i WANTED, GENUAL REPORTER.- '■ Apply, stating quuliiicntions, "TIMES," t v -;. , , Uisborne. d ■ WANTED, i- TyATRON for PICTON HOSPITAL, to r iriL commence duties Ist May. War f- appointment. Apply '• - MISS MACLEAN, Assistant Inspector Hospitals, Wellington. k WANTED, FOR NORTH ISLAND v TOWN. A FIRST-CLASS MANAGER for - XX Grain, Seed, and Produce Department, with thorough knowledge of buying. State experience, age, and military obligations. Applications to close on SOth , April, 1918, and to bo addressed to '• "GRAIN," '' C/o "Dominion" Office. Telephone: Office 8100. P.O. Box Hi. " iniREDK. BENNETT, g Secretary and Accountant 1 Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street, ■ ' WELLINGTON. " L- ' - e EDUCATIONAL. 8' T. MARK'S CHURCH DAY SCHOOL, Basin Reserve. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. y Headmistress: Miss Holm. Now Term commences Wednesday, May Ist. UTT GIRLS' SCHOOL/. James, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School £or Girls. 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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 186, 26 April 1918, Page 1
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