PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ■ffiK'ANTED, a ProbaTioner. ApplT&tiss ! -LJ!ll vn < r "TOto Hospital, Feilding, [ \y"ANTED, Nurso, with""gßod refer- • B . .T* P n np-country station in poverty Bay. Particulars on application to_Jlarns^Ghaham ; _Hangarea, Gisborno. TSjCTANTED, a qualified competent Gov- ' t crness, teach three children, aged 7 to 13. Apply to Mrs. Shrimpton, Matopiro, Hawke's Bsy. Enclose references, CEOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Bm*,iß!ite &**> AVellington. OAEDItfG School tor Boys under H .years of age. Principal, Miss Som5 1 m??SS; n J'''5? t ter ßi 19U commences on ' WM' I '-? 11-8^8 Show ~Carci ... ~. "titers command big money. Un- ■ .limited scope-Artistic Work. Leara thi» ■ lucrative Art by mail. Send-tor free prospectus "C." Detroit School. N.Z. ; g*P r f«ntatiye, Jas, Rodger, 112 d Lichfield Street, Chrrstc.teiroh. ! 'IIfISS^''CARTER Jefferson : Street, ' +»-j- . Brooklyn, Resumes Teaching on Jebruafy 5, and has a Few A r acancies for-fianofoTte Pupils. I ' -MASSAGE PROBATIONER. ' 1 V-^P-f??lf ■' or yonng Lady; anatomy, ' 4-i p W lis '°Sy. «nd mas-a.ge ihej-apeutics i tn-oroiigal. yfaught; premium required; salary paid.. AVritten applications to J. AV.-M. Harrison fhon. masseur AA'elling- . ton Hospital), 123 Cuba. Street. WANTED, Thoroughly Competent and Practical MANAGER, for Wholesale Clothing Factory, • ■Apply, by letter, with copies only of references, statiag experience, salary required, etc, addressed "FACTORY." ' .. Co. "Dominion" Newspaper, . Wellington. ■ ' '. TO JOURNALIST'S. AN experienced EDITOR is required for a LEADING DAILY NEAVSPAPER IN NEAV ZEALAND, A good knowledge of the Dominioa's Political, Social, and General Public Affairs is requisite; as well as of tho importont questions offscting ■ Great' Britain and other countries of the world. Applications, with copies of testimonials, and accompanied by full particulars of the applicant's previous, experience, and specimens of his literary work, will be re--1 wived until WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRU--1 ARY. , Further particulars cau be ascertained on application to J. Ilott, Holt's Advertising Agency, AVellington, N.Z.. > Care of whom applications are.to be'addressed, endorsed "Editorial." ; AVELLINGTON COLLEGE" ~" THE First Term, 1914, will begin on AVEDNESDAY, 28th JANUARY. The Headmaster will 'receive Parents and Guardians or. TUESDAY,. 27th Januarv. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.', and from 2 to 6 p.m. CHAS..P. POAA'LE.B, . , Secretary.. > . WELLINGTON GIRLS'' COLLEGE. THE. First Term, ISU, will becin on ... '.TUESDAY, 3rd February." Th'fl' ; PrinnipaL will, receive'new .Pupils on that * day betwceri.; 9- a>m.'''nnd i: p.m. ak-d. between. 2 and' 4 p.m, ■ Girls under'lo ad- ; mitted.at half Jxiwe-rSchcbl.Fee.' No. 10 ' : jffiH Street.-has l«-on'. approved by .the . -Board'as a boatdinghe.use for 'piipUs, under' the- supervision of Mrs. Urquliart. • CHAS. P. POAtLES, -- Secretary. ' VOICE PRODUCTION.' SINGING, AND ■ ■ . ' ' ELOCUTION. . . MR. LEO '■ B'UCKERIDGB resmr.es Teaching at his ■ Residence, 77 The Terrace, on MONDAY, February 2nd. Terms on application. Telephono No. 26.65. CD. MACKINTOSH, i No. 36 Kent Terrace. TEACHER of the PIANOFORTE and SINGING, also Flute, AMolin, Clarinet, and other instruments, will Resume ' -Teaching on MONDAY, 2nd February, 1914. THEORY a Special Feature. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, . AVellington, Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal ... Miss Baber, M.A. The New Term will begin' on THURSDAY. February sth. i Miss Baker will' be at home on Wed- . nesday, February 4th, 10-12" a.m. and 3-5 . p.m.. MR, H. <TEMPLE' AVHITE, Conductor, Organist, Accompanist, and Teacher of Piano, Organ; Singmf, and Theory, resumes lessons MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. Terms-, etc., at Messrs, Begg and Co. ' 'Private Address—Brooklyn. . ]MTR. TtpIjJRT PARKER i Is Removing to his Former 1 Teaching Rooms, at 'T.HE DRESDEN, TVheio he will be in attendance on MONDAY t TUESDAY AFTERNOONS In Next Week. Term begins Wednesday, -February 4th. SINGING. PIANO, ELOCUTION, ■ DRAMATIC ART. , MADAME COPE DOWSING HAS Vaeancio3 for a limited number of Now Puriils.' -Madafti-e's long and unique experience and continued success , is a. sufficient guarantee to all who may wish to attain perfection in these divine *rts. •' Studio-94 Willis Street. Hours—lo a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Also Monday, and Thnsr-' day evenings, 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Pupils prepared for tho Stage if required. _J ftHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, '*-' 255 The Terrace Boarding and Day School • for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH, : Next Term Begins oi THURSDAY, the sth 'Fehruary.' Mrs. flenrv Smith will he at Home on and after MONDAY, the 2nd February, Now Girls are asked to be at. the School on AVEDNESDAY, tho 4th February, at 10 a.m. Old Girls are cordially invited to the Opening of the School on THURSDAY, the sth February. OUR DAY SCHOOL , OUR DAY SCHOOL FOR 'BOYS.. *"■-:'". Will be held 'at . '/'" St Hill Street.(Miss Homerville's-Rooms). PROVISION will be made for Boys from ..-the age-of 10. .The usual primary and secondary subjects will be taken. , First Term begins MONDAY, FEBRU- : ary 2«d. y.." ''. ; ... ■:', ■:,. Boys must be enrolled, at our office, 11 Grey Street,-; .<■ -X'.if' ; : ■■' ; '' ' BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COtLEGB, v fl. AJ£Ofi, Dircetor, [,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1970, 29 January 1914, Page 1
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