PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, Probationer for Maternity Home.. Apply Matron, Hospital, Picton. : ' EXPERIENCED Teacher desires position as Governess,-country; .advanced pupils preferred; music. Addresß "Graduate, "Dominion" Office. WANTED Position as Nursery Governess or Lady Nurse in or. near Wellington. Apply "D.8.," "Dominion" Office; W" ANTED, lady Nuree for the country for three children, capable of teaching ohild of eight. Apply Mrs. D. J. Willis, Empire Hotel, or by letter, "Opeke," Hawera. . WANTED for the country, a Lady Nurse for three chillren, capable of teaching child of eight. Apply Mrs. D. J. Willis, Empire Hotel, Wellington, or by. letter, Mrs. D. J. Willu;, Opeke, Hawera. PRIVATE Kindergarten and Preparatory School, The Priory, Austin Street. Principal, Miss Fleming. Day and Boarding School for Children under 9 years. Pupils now being enrolled. Telephone A 876. ' LADIES and Confectioners.— By 6pec- • cial Tequest, I will form classes of Lollie Making, for 4 days only, on my return to Wellington at reduced war rates. All wishing to join, please communicate with R. CROAKER, Sugar Expert, 48 Brunswick Buildings, 172 Queen Street, Auckland. ' CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Day's Bay, Wellington. Boarding School for Boys, under H. New Term commences Wednesday, 3rd February. Pupils are now being enrolled. Principal: Miss Sommerville. HS. E. SCHTJTZE, Metaphyeioian, May be consulted at 95 Waipapa Road, Hataitei; 10 to 12. Consultation Friie.- Saturday excepted. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. WANTED, MATRON, for. Hostel; Trained Nurse preferred; personal references required. Applications to be made at once to SECRETARY, Y.W.CA. Hostel, Wellington. GOOD SINGING is invariably based upon correct Voice-Placing and Emission. • • ■ , MR. K. CORNWALL Guarantees practical Tuition in the Art as exemplified in Old Italian Methods. Address: 18 PORTLAND CRESCENT. 'Phone 382. ' :■..'■ And at Dresden. DILWORTH TRUST BOARD, AUCELAND. A' RESIDENT Assistant is required for the Dilworth Ulster Institute, a School for Boys, to help during out of school hours. Salary JCSO per annum, with board and residence. By the terms of the Foundation, applicants must' be members of the. Church, of England. Pre^. ference' will'be given to a, Student taking ■ a University course. Further information may be obtained, from the Headmaster. Immediate application, should be made to ' •-'■' G." O'HAI/LORAN, Secretary. Hobson Buildings, Fort Street, Auckland.. "■' :;: G^SBORNE ; '..' -.;.;■ " :: •'..■',,:• WANTED. : ■■~-, WANTED)' Relieving; : Junior, Assistant Master, .Applications, . accompanied by testimonials,', willi.'be '.received:-by■• the Gisborrie HighiSchool Boaid up.till Noon of.SATURDAY,'23rd.inst., for the position ..' of 'Junior Assistant Resident Master .for one year. as.from February. Ist next. .'.Salary,. X150,-;with- board/and Residence. . Conditions, of- engagement on application'to' thei[ Secretary, '• . : . V..W.. MORGAN, •'" ' ■■'"■ ■ ;Gisborne. BANKS'- STUDENTS : SCORE HEAVILY ' In the . .: law-..professi6nal ■ ■ .'■■'■ -. And " ' ACCOUNTANCY ~. EXAMINATIONS.-. . • LAW ACCOUNTANCY Students Presented: Students Presented: .« '." •. ... ', . 57 .. PASSED: / ! . PASSED: - 31 ,41 (Slightly better than (Of whom five Annual Average, of completed their ■ of. 70. per cent.)' ' .' " Final.)' These results speak volumes for the efficiency of our methods, and every student who wishes to ensure success in either of these'examinations should iminediaitely enrol at Banks' College, LAW PROFESSlONAL—Correspondence Tuition. only. Notes embody the latest .Statutory and Case Law, and are the mo"st complete in'the Dominion. ACCOUNTANCY—PersonaI and Correspondence Tuition. The Accountancy Law subjects to be taken by Mr. 0. C. Mazengarb, M.A., who is rewrit- ' ing the Notes for these subjects, and : is incorporating the latest Statutory and Case Law. Enrol NOW. An early start will make the work less arduous. Cramming should Enrol NOW. ■ An early 'start will make PRACTICAL USE of the Knowledge gained.' . . BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Office, 11 Grey Street, H. AMOS,' - Tel. 2098. Director. WELSON BOYS' COLLEGE. Principal: H. L. Fowler, M.A., Oxbn. NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE. Lady Principal: Miss M. Lorimer, M.A. Supported by thoroughly Efficient .Staffs... Unrivalled Buildings, Extensive Playgrounds, Gymnasium, and Open-air .Swimming Bath. Situation, the most commanding sites of Nelson, which possesses one of the best climates in' the world. Preparation of Civil Service, Matriculation, . Junior Scholarship, and University Terms Examinations. Special, attention is paid in both. Colleges to the Preparatory Department, which is under the care of experienced teachers. Pupils received from the age of niho. ; Three' courses of Instruction are,open at-'the-jßoys' College, viz.: (1) Classical or General; (2) Commercial; (3) Agricultural, in. .the last of which special scientific and practical teaching-is given. All courses include English, Mathematics, and Science. Three courses are also open at the Girls' College. As Secondary Schools both Colleges receive as Free Pupils those who hold the necessary qualification. Prospectuses, containing full particulars, can be obtained from either of the Principals, or from' the Secretary. The first term 1915 begins: Boys' College, 2nd February; Girls' College, 4th February. R. CATLEY, Secretary. Go1Im« Office, Nelson.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2354, 9 January 1915, Page 1
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