PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. i T ADY desires position as Governess or ■ " Nursery-governess. Apply "Ex- ■ perienccd," P. 0., Woodville. WANTED, Assistant Master, Boys' Preparatory School; between, ages l of 18 and 30 preferred. Apply J, R. Orford, Wnihi School, Winchester, South Canterbury. ■ . 3RIVATE Kindergarten and Propara- £■ tory School, The Priory, Austin Street. Principal, Miss Fleming. -Day and Boarding School for Children "under 9 years. Pupils now; being enrolled. Telephone A 876. ADIES and Confectioners.— By epec-J-J cial request, I will form classes of Lome Making, for 4 dsys only, on my return to Wellington at reduced war rates. . All wishing to join please communicate with R. CROAKER, Sugar Expert, i 8 Brunswick Buildings, 172 Queen Street, Auckland. " WELLINGTON HOSPITAL & CHARITABLE AID BOAED. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. HONORARY STAFF. A PPLICATIONS are invited up to -£*- noon on THURSDAY,-21st January, 1915, for the Position of HONORARY PHYSICIAN. J. COYLE, Secretary. 4 Marion Street. TO TEACHERS. A SSISTANT TEACHER .(male or ~~ female) required for School for Deaf, Sumner, near Christclmrch; age, between 18 and 22. Commencing salary not less than .£IOO per annum. Particulars on application to the undersigned; to the Director of, the School, or to. .the Chief Post Office at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. ■ Applications will be Teceived up to 25th January. E. 0. GIBBES,' Secretary for Education. Education Department, Wellington, 7th January, 1915, TUTES: E. SCHUTZE, ~ IVJL Metaphysioian, May be' consulted at 95 Waipapa Road, Hataitai; 10 to 12. Consultation lirug. Saturday excepted. I S S B. GOEL, Pace and Scalp Masseuse, Will remove all spota and blemishes from the nock and face. Ladies visited. Hair treatments and all hairwork done. Ladies' combings made up in any afcyle. U Boulcott Chambers,. Boulcott Street "MADAME COPE-DOWSING. SreGING, PIANO. AND ELOCUTION, VOICE PEODUCTION AND DRAMATIC ART. . Tl/S'ADAME will be pleased to see old irrTv an m n r Pnpils-at her Studio, 94 Willis Street. ■' Term begins with pupil. Evening and Day Tuition. .. • CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 The Terrace, Wellington. Principal—Mrs. Henry Smith. Nexfc Term will "begin on-Thursday, Feb. 4 "R/OS. HENRY SMITH will be at Home rti on a^er 01 ' day, February 1. Old Girls are cordially invited to be present &t the opening of school. PIANOFROTE PLAYING. Season 1015.' ' ' -TVP*-- BAXTER -r- BTTCEXEY J - TJ r Resumes., Lessons MONDAY, FEBRUARY. Bth. ' Studio—229 WILLIS STREET.. (TALMA STUDIOS Bef to umonsee that tW Kavo an TTP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHIC V, STUDIO. Opposite Te Aro House, Cuba Street ' (Late Mt, Alan Spicer). Plret-olaes Work at Reasonable Prtoes. SINGING ifi invariably based v* 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. MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY FOR Chrcnio Ailments, Stiff Joints, Fractures, Sprains, and Dislocations. Medical references and testimonials. Con. suit _ J. W. M. HARRISON, PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND MEDICAL MASSEUR (Hon. Masseur Wellington Hospital), 123 Cuba St., over Barber's. 'Phone 8214. EDUCATIONAL. "DAUMAI PRIVATE SCHOOL, ■"J 75 Wicks teed Street, WANGANUI. Limited Number of Vacancies for Boarders for coming Term, commencing . February 10th, 1915. Specialities: Music, French, and cution.Terms on application to the Principal, -. MRS. RAMSAY, Box 61, Wanganui. KEEP YOUR BOY IN WELLINGTON By enrolling him at' the PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Conducted by Banks' College. r!IS will prove a wise decision. Your boy will continue to enjoy the comforts of home life. His individuality will be trained and strengthened by efficient masters. He will receive thorough preparation for a successful commercial or professional career. This Day School, having outgrown the accommodation afforded by the premises at 81 Hill Street, will now be conducted in a Suite of Twelve LaTge, Well-lighted and Well-Ventilated Rooms in MESSRS. HOGGARD. AND PROUSE'S NEW BUILDINGS, Overlooking Wellington Terrace. ADDITIONS TO THE STAFF. Mr. T. S. Atkinson, Certificated Teacher, late of Hastings District High School, will assist in Secondary Department. Mr. J. W. Russell, Certificated Teacher, later of Wanganui Education Board, has been appointed Head of Primary Department. Miss Dixon, whose School for Young Boys has been taken over by Banks College, will teach the boys of Five to Seven Years. PRINCIPAL—H. H. CORNISH, M.A'. (Double First Clasa Honours). FIRST TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. New' Prospectus available about JANUARY 10th. The Director-Mr. H. AMOS—can be consulted by ParI outs at the offices of the' School, D. j Grey Street, from January sth onward. BANKS' COLLEGE. Tel. 2098. EVERY step's like walking on velvet WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. ; Xosx. Baitmakat still A.uic% affix them!
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 1
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