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PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. ENTISTS.—An Assistant seeks.l'osi-, tion; nearly three years' ex; erience; small salary. Apply "Willing," "Dominion" Officu ! TIRO Dentists.—Young Lady, with nursing JL experience, desires position as Attendant in Dental Rooms/Apply "Attendant," "Dominion" Office. Boarding and Day School for Boys under 11 years of age. Special Class for Boys under six. Miss Soinmerville, 81 Hill Street ANTED, in May, thoroughly cxperi- ' enecd Governess, to tcach two girls, music, French, drawing necessary.. Annl.v, with references, Mrs. H. F. Norris, Waipawa, H.B. _____ THE Medical Superintendent of the Porirua Mental Hospital invites applications from suitable persons to fill vacancies as Nurses. Applicants should be of good physique and aged between 21 and 20. Personal application at once. ANTiFlL—Sign" and"Show' Card Writ-' ing will increase your earnings 50 per cent. Artistic, easy, and profitable work. Sparc time mail instruction. Write for free prospectus "C," Detroit School, Rep., ,T. Rodger, 112 d Lichfield Street, ChristchurcU. 1 "Tl/riSS ' CARR, recently from England,--It.il -wishes to hear of a place where a Small Day School is Wanlted. Music and French taught. Free in May. For terms and testimonials, apply to MISS CARR, Islington Hotel, Waipawn, H.B. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. TJEQUIRED, a THIRD ASSISTANT JLV MISTRESS to Teach English, Elc- • inen'tary Latin, and Mathematics. Salary X'7o per annum, with board ( and laundry. Apply to MISS BARKER, Marton. brondesbueY. ; DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. A Queen Street, Hastings, Hawke's Bay. Principals—THE MISSES LEE. Special trainiug given in Physical Culture. Terms and Prospectus ■on application. MUSIO ' ' PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MR. HERBERT S. CLAUGHTON, L.T.C.L. Organist of St. .Andrew's Presbyterian Church, The Terrace, - Has Vacancies for Pupils. Studio: St. Andrew's Schoolroom. .Mondays and Thursdays, 2 .a 5.80; or apply to private residence, 19 Upland Road, Kelburne, close to cable car.

WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND ■ CHARITABLE AID BOARD. / WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS aro invited, up to 12 noon on THURSDAY, 27th MARCH, 1913, for tho Position of MATERNITY SISTER. General Nursing and Midwifery Certificates essential. , Salary, .£9O, with uniform provided. J. COYLE, . Secretary. 4' Marion Street, Wellington. BANK'S COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE. J1 GREY STREET. ' '' ■ Telephone 2098. t ■ P.O. Box 362. ALL OUR CLASSES HAVE NOW /RESUMED WORK. 73ERS0NAL and Correspondent*) Tuition A tin Shorthand, Book-keeping, Typewriting, Accountancy, Junior and Senior Civil Servioe, Matriculation, Solicitors, General Knowledge, Medical and Engineering Preliminary, Law Professional, etc., etc. FIRST MILDURA IRRIGATION TRUST. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by testiulonials 'and particulars of age, etc., aro invited for the Position of General Manager, and must reach the. Trust Office, Mildura, Victoria, on or'.before tho 10th prox., -addressed to tho Chairman. Tho successful applicant will take full control, management, and responsibility' of all departments, under a Board of Commissioners, ,a motor-car being provided for _ his use for Trust purposes. Tho various Departments, each of which has its separate head; comprise:— 1. Office and Clerical. 2. Civil Engineering—Care and repair of channels and other waterworks. 3. Mechanical' Engineering.—Care and running of the engines and pumps and fuel supply to five pumping station's. •1. Distribution of Water.—Superintending 'the irrigation of 12,000 acres. salary at the rate of per annum, payable monthly. Personal canvass will disqualify. > W. RANSOME, Secretary. CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MATHEMATICAL MASTER. 'Candidates must be unmarried and must have taken high Mathematical Honours at a Coloiiial or English University;' Experience in a Secondary School will be a recommendation. A suitable Candidate would bo offered a House Tutorship at one of the Boardinghouses in addition to a salary of .£250 per annum. The selected candidate will be put on the list for exchange to a Mastership at Rugby or Clifton in duo course. Applications should be sent to the Headmaster, Christ's College, Christchurch, and should reach him not later than 10th APRIL. Applicants are requested to state their age, placa of education, and University Degree and experience.

VICTORIA COLLEGE. CJTUDENTS will be enrolled on THURS--0 DAY, 271"h MARCH. Profc-ssors and Lecturers will meet their Students alt the hours noted below: — 0.15 p.m.—Chairman's Address to New Students (Kcom VII). 5.-15 to 0.15 u.m.—Professor Brown, Latin and Greek (Room VII). Professor Garrow, English and N.Z. Law (Room VIII). . Professor Liiby, 1 Physics (Chemistry Lecture Ream). Mr, AYard, Commercial Law (Room VI). G. 15 to 0.-15 p.m.—Professor I'icken, Mathe- . mntics, Pure and Applied (Room VII). Mr. Barton. Accountancy (Room VI). 0.15 to 7.15 tun.—Professor Mackenzie, English (Room VIII). Professor Von Xedlitz, French nnd German (Room II). 7.15 to 7.45 p.m. —Professor Kirk, Botany, Zoology (Biology Lecture Room). Mr. Wilson, Economics, History, Geography (Room II). 8.15 to 8.45 p.m.—Piofcssor Hunter, Mental Science (Room VIII). Professor Easterfield, Chemistry (Chemistry Lecture. Room). Mr. Cotton, Geology (Geology Room). ■ Professor Adamson (Jurisprudence. Constitutional History, Roman Law) will no't bo able to. meet his Students until some days after the beginning of tho term. Tho Lecturer on Education (Mr. Tenliant) will -meet his Students oil Friday, March 28th, at -t p.m. Applications- for Exemption' from Lectures shoidd bo -mado at once. C. P. POWLES, Registrar. IjIRUIT! Fruit! Fruit'—Hawke's Bay ■ Fruit supplied to your door from Hastings- Peaches, dess. ss. Gd., botg. 45., jam 35.; Pears,, dess. Is. fid., botg..3s.-Gd.; Apolesdess.4s.Gd.; ckg. 3s. ;Tomatoes, tablo 55., sauce 3s. Gd.; net weights, 20 to 24, gross. 281b.; Citron Melons, lid. per lb.; freight and del. city !)d. for 2 cases, country station* 0:1. Use Fruit [ Order Oour.uns, obtainable all P. Otlices, |or remit ca>lt dircct. Household Fruit 1 Supply Co., Box 70, Hastings, H.B.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 1

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