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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ANTED,' a Nursery-Govornes3, must * ' be able to teach music. I Apply to Jlrs. J. H. Tathani, Homewood; Masteri; ton;. :• . .;''.. .■/ , . ANTED, a. Nursery Governess to _ * 'each girl,; eleven, English and Piano. Apply Mrs. G. V. Pearce, ICakaramea, near Patea. ■ WANTED immediately, temporary en- ' gagement as governess, usual English- subjects;- good French (acquired in f ranee), German (Germany),-music, draw--11 1" and needlework; experienced: refer- ■ Office - A f ldress ' "A.8.,", "dominion" ANTED, practical. English and Men- •" •*-.tal Efficiency taught ;by mail.. : No wearisome old-time rules to study—modern, quick'/easy, method. Low fees. Write Prospectus V'E," Kloiser School. ; r-' li''?ePjesentative, Jas.Rodger,-U2D Lichfield Street, Christchurch. : r|ROraON PREPARATORY -SCHOOL. ,iuj "Mrding and Day School for Boys under 14 years of age.-Special;Class for j»ys under six. First term'l9l3 comon Wednesday, , ,sth February. ~T m lors , an " aw boys must be at School, 01 s February. ' Miss- Sonierville, 81 Hill Strprf. r. i . /"\NE Pound .per Week; easily, made by : v Ladies in their spare; time and own •fj® 6. Our .simple; instructions enable anyone to start Lace-making at once on ,a 'iorebo,n | Lace Loom, and we purchase a,/ w ? at highest market rates.'- Send od.' stamps "for full particulars of; our ?; ai V v* e Torchon Lace-Co.,'Desk-No. 11, Cent re way,. 263 'Collins .Street, ■ MelI bourne (late .of Empire Arcade). - '• .. i; , 429 NEWSPAPERTSOPEiETOES. disengaged, ow-. i i J n S_ dissolution partnership;! complete knowledge of detail, rotary, linotypes and jobbing; commercial acumen and mtegTity vouched by excellent references. (Jonfidenco of -inquirers rigidly respected m'ay ; lead mutual advantage. "PROGRESSIVE," ■ ■■■-. a .-■ ■ Post-Office, To Aro.; MARGARET NEUMANN, TEACHER OF PHYSICAL .CULTURE, Ruth's. Buildings, -Featherston -Streets Resumes Teaching at '.her ■Rooms < on' MONDAY,.FEBRUARY 3rd. * ! s : Interviews 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

WELLINGTON. DIOCESAN COLLEGE * "NGA IVWA," MARTON. :■■■; boarding school for girls. ' Principal: MISS BARKER, M.A.. tt rnvTerm, 1913, commences''JAN- ; : UAIvY- 30th. ' • 1 • , Pupils enter into residence January 30th; ;>■ ELLINGTON COLLEGE.' THE £lrst'-Term, 1913, will begin on A- IHURSDAY, ■ 3flth- January. -The ;r, e ,?2. t !™' :er W1 " receive new Pupils ' on , WEDNESDAY, 29th. January, between>3 a.m.; and 1 p.m.,: and: between-2 and 5.30 p.m. ; CHAS.-P, POWLES, ' • •. • • • ; Secretary.. . "OITZHERBERT,-. TERRACE SCHOOL, A WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY 'SCHOOL 1 FOR GIRLS. ■, «. ■ Principal:. MISS- BABER;'M;A'; , The new Term mil .begin on Thursday,' 1 -February., 6th: : .V-. : Miss Babervwill be at- home on Wednes-day,-Fobniary,,sth,.lo-12 a;mv and,,3-5 p.m. PIANOFORTE PL4YING. ' Jfyjp. ' BAXTER BUCKLEY ■ -Resumes-Teaching : -» - ■ i f FEBRUARY 17th, 1919. Studio: 229 WILLIS STREET. ' „ , Hours- 9-12, 2-5. NEW PLYMOUTH. HAEBOUK,BOARD. . A PPLICATIONS ■ are. iimte(f and will 'bo reccivcd up to THURSDAY; 20th 'February, 1913/ for 'the..position. of Hir■bour Mn9ter\arid'Pilot; at' /the- Port : .ofv New Plymouth. .. Salary «C3OO per; annum and free house. ■■:,>>.. ,' Applicants must hold. a Foreign-going Master's Certificate. '■,,'.". ■ /' ~ C. \Si RENNELL, Secretary.. WELLINGTON- GIRLS'- COLLEGE;. mHE First Term, 1913, will begin on 1 WEDNESDAY, sth February. The ' Principal .will receive ■" new : . Pupils \Tuesdii.y, Ith February, between 9.30 a.m. and l p.m. and between .2 nnd 4 p.m. : ■ Girls under 10 admitted at half Lower. School Fee. No. 10 .Hill Street-has been; approved br the: Board of Governors us a Bpardinghouse 'f oV Pupils. under' the. . supervision, of Mrs- '.-Urquliart. : ' ; - >'• 1 ' CIIAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. TITAN TED, v a duly qualified < Medical ITV Practitioner for Pio Pio District (inland To, luiiti). Must bo good horseman and of sober habits. . Splendid opening',for a good man.: Salary guaranteed, • i&IOO. Good" residence provided by . Hospital Board ; 'at nominal, rental. 1 • ; -Applications'-'' will ..be' received ' by 'me • .up to February 21st, 1913. - G. ELLIOTT, Private Bag, To Kuiti. Hon. Secretary, Pio Pio Dist. Med. Com. HOUSE /' SCHOOL, ■ '. 255 ■ The Terrace.'

Boarding' and; Day - School : for: Girls! ; Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. Term Begins on THURSDAY, Fob- • ruAry the 6th. . •: Mrs. Henry Smith will be at. Home on and after MONDAY, February tho 3rd. ■ New 13vrlo are asked to bo at the School on WEDNESDAY, February the sth, at 10 a.m.- . Old .GirlS are oordially invited to the opening of tho School on THURSDAY, February the ;3th.:. -: ■ • '/. i jgANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1 11 Grey Street. Our SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, & BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES Havo Now •_ Resumed Work. . - New Students are requested to Enrol • between 12 and 3 p.m. Telephone, 2098. P.O. Box, 162. . ■ ■ E' VERY. MAN CONNECTED WITH ENGINEERING WORK SHOULD STUDY TO ADVANCE HIS POSITION AND'SALARY. , ; , Everywhere proferment awaits the TRAINED Man, but: the untrained man |. must take what ho can get. • Our tuition in' Civil, Mechanical, Min-' ing and Electrical subjects 'is in jlio hands of. practical men recognised to be at the head of-their-profession. ROBERT B. -MACDUFF, E.M., B.Sc., T.B.P. (Mich.) ■ ' and S. IRWIN CBOOKES, ' M.1.M.E., F.C.S. (Lond.), M.' Amer. 1.E.E., Together with a selected staff: of practical Specialists.' ■ ■ Full particulars freely given to every ambitious mail. . ' HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S Australasian Correspondence Schools, Ltd., ' . 40-16 Union Buildings, ■ Custom Street East,': ■ AUCKLAND'. ■ v ' ' P.O. Box 516... '■ 'y : BAILY'S Tennis Racquets—E.\ Athcnic, a' large; assortment of Hie lnt»«t 'English Racquets,. Bats, etc. Being N.Z. Agents, we are 'ciuotihg these at Whole, ua'.o Prices.—W, ,T, Kcatar and Co,, 24 Grey Street, 'Phone HT*.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 1

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