PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. LADY Nurse desires position; Napier district preferred. Apply "D.A.," P. 0., Woodvilfe. - . ' "WSJANTED", position as Nursery-gover- ! v V ness, in or near Wellington. Apply - "E-A." Post Office, Napier. . WANTED, Nurse, for country; two children; salary 80s. Apply by r letter, to Mrs. Holt, 0.0. Kinross White, ' Box 80, Napier. ~ G" "OVERivTBSS Wanted: ealary, _60; country house; ability .to teach ; music a recommendation. Apply to • "M.," care of "Dominion" Office. W~ ANTED, by Young Lady, Position in Dental Rooms; three years' cxl perience; assist either surgery, book 6, or , mechanical. Elsa Flymer, Christchurch. • rgTHOROUGHLY competent KinematoA graph Manager-Operator, seeks en- , gagoment; conversant all makes of ; machines; good electrician. -. Apply "Electric," "Dominion". Office.. • PRIVATE Kindergarten and .Preparatory School/The Priory, Austin ' Street. Principal, Miss Fleming. Day and Boarding School for Children under 9 years. Punils now being enrolled. Tele- ' phone A 876.-* . ■ ■'_ '. jpfROYDON PBEPABATOBY SCHOOL, . Day's Bay, Wellington. . Boarding School for Boys, under 14. New Term commences Wednesday, 3rd ■ February. Pupils are now being enrolled. Principal: Mira SommerviUe..-.'._ ADIES and ' Confectioners.— By, speccial request, I will form classes of Lollie Making, for 4-days only, on my retuin to Wellington at reduced war rates. All wishing: to join please commnnicata with B. CROAKEE, Sugar Ex- : pert, 48. Brunswick Buildings, 172 Queen ' Street, Auckland.. ■■' ■ MRS. E. SCHUTZE, Metaphysician. , ' . May be consulted at 35 Waipapa Eoad, . • Hataitei; 10 to 12. ■.. Consultation Free. Saturday excepted; M-I:8S ;B. G OH.'L;,/ Face and Scalp' Masseuse, • '- . Will remove all spots and blemishes' from the neck and face. Ladies visited; Hair treatments and all hairwork done. Ladies' combings made up in any style. ' . ii.Boulcott Chambers,- Boulcott Street. MlSS''.' . D. ■•': JASPEE-SMYTH, ' Mete-Physician: aauTNefve Specialist, . Eesumea ' Practice ■ on'., January 28th. .'Boom 5 (over London Dental. Cham--bers), of Willis,:., and , Manners,' Streets. ; MADAME COPE-DOWSING. SINGING, PIANO. AND ELOCUTION, 1 VOICE PRODUCTION: AND DRA- ' MATIC.AET.. . , MADAME will be\ pleased to see old and new Pupils at!her' Studio, 94 Willis Street.'\Term begins with pupil., : Evening ,and Day Tuition. .-..-. ■ . - ■ "'■. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. •' 255 The Terrace, Wellington, i . Principal—Mrs. Henry' Smith. ' 1 Next Term will begin on Thursday, Feb. 4 1 Tl/TES. HENEY SMITH will be at Home ItA on and after Monday, February 1. - Old Girls are cordially invited to be present at the' opening of school.) TALMA STUDIOS Bear to announcs that they havw.aa I TTP-TO-DATE ' ' PHOTOGRAPHIC . .!U.-?'.': .'-..•.'.■ STUDia • ; Opposite Te Aro House, Cuba Street , ■ (Late; Mr. Alan Bpiceri.' ;. . • Fir?fc-olasa Work &t[ Eeasonable Prices.': j' ■' ; ''• . ' EDUCATIONAL. .- '. EAUMAI PRIVATE '.SCHOOL, 75 Wicksteed''Street. '. ..'". WANGANUIJ ' . ! Limited Number of Vacanciesfor Boarders ' " for coming Term/• commencing . . .-.-" February. 10th, 1915. ~ ' -Specialities:; Music, Frenoh, : ,and Elocution. I Terms on application to the Principal, :'.' MES. EAMSAY, ' Box 61, Wanganui. ' MORE EXAMINATION ' ' SUCCESSES! AT the recent Matriculation Examination Banks's College presented 29 ' Students, of whom no fewer than ' '. 17 PASSED. - These results, following upon the remarkable successes achieved by Banks's Stu- | dents at the last Accountancy and Law Examinations aTe a further proof of the • efficient Coaching methods of this Col- ' lege. .. 1 Every Student receives Personal Atten--1 Hon. Every' Subject is taught by a Spel cialist. . DAY EVENING, AND COEEES- - . PONDENCE CLASSES. In the Evening Classes, which begin at an .hour convenient to those .who are engaged in offices and shops during, the day, 1 Students receive BTO 10 HOURS* TUITION' V ; FOR SAME FEE CHARGED BY PRIVATE COACH FOE ONE HOUR. As the Matriculation Examination is the ' first step to a professional career, every- ■, one desirous of becoming.a lawyer, doctor, dentist, accountant, army officer, or engineer, should enrol at the College, which has never failed to show brilliant results at this examination; f : ; :■.?■ - ''■ ; ASK FOR NEW PROSPECTUS. - BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ■ . . H. AMOS, '■ • •■.. Director. : Office: 11 Grey Street.. Tel. 2098. - ENGINEERS, EARN MORE. WHY NOT make full use of your greatest asset-YOUR . BRAfNS ? WE CAN instruct you in the Technology of your- profession. We train- men for better positions. We can TRAIN YOU! , ' Join our ranks, work and qualify, and • you will soon find yourself worth more 6alary and able to secure it! . OUR ■ SYSTEM enables . men to rise • from—Mechanics to • Draughtsmen; Draughtsmen to Shop Foremen; Chain- | meu to Surveyors; Architectural 1 Draughtsmen to Architect; Roadmen to Road Engineers; Road Engineers to Municipal and Civil Engineers;' Dynamo and i Motor Attendants to Eleotrieol Engineers; • Miners to Mine Managers. Civil Engineers should qualify by ; passing the A.M.I.C.E. Exam. . We cive , instruction for all GOVERNMENT CER- , • TIFICATES in Stationary, Locomotive, ; and Traction,' Winding, Oil, etc. ; In which are you concerned? Be as , ' frank as vou like. The more you tell us . ' the more 'we 'can help you. Strictest confidence assured.' Write to-night! ; HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S . CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., ! P.O. Box 516, Auokland. R, B. MACDUFF,- M.E., Sc., Consulting I-sjmot, Dirvfitor,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2364, 21 January 1915, Page 1
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