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PROFESSIONAL ENOACEMENTB. , in country, situation as ; ' » Governess tor Nursery-governess. ' "Character," Box 18, Te Aro. WANTED, Nurse, for oountry; two children; salary 80s. Apply, by . letter, to Mrs. Holt, ox>. Kinross wkite, • Box 80, Napier. ' 'ViT- A ' NTE D, Junior Mathematical Mistress, offering Arithmetic as spe- • ciality. Apply Mim Pulling, Diocesan £ High School, Auokland. TSTANTED, capable Teacher for houae- *» hold, school; French Pass district; • three children, eldest third 'standard; one 1 able iteach piano preferred. Apply "F.P.," 1 "Dominion Office. T)RIVATE Kindergarten and Prepara- £■ tory School. The Priory, Austin Street. Principal, Miss Fleming. Day and Boarding School for Children under 0 years. Pupils now. being enrolled. Telephone A 876. > WELL-EDUCATED competent person * * desires position of trust in Welliigton distriot; would take secretarial work, matronship of school, or managing housekeeper; excellent testimonials. "H.5.V.P.," "Dominion." Office. ; fjSOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, t Day's Bay, Wellington, i Boarding School for Boys, under 14. New Term oommences Wednesday, 3rd February. Pupils are now being enrolled. Principal: Miss BommeTville. T A DIES and Confectioners,—R. Croaker, -»-• _ Sugar Expert, will be at Hotel Arcadia for 4 days after January 30th. I sail for 'Frisco, Feb. 4th. . Anyone requiring a demonstration, in Lolly-jnaking r please communicate with me at iS Brunai wick Buildings, 172 Queen Sheet, Auokt land. HJ-ADAM3! COPE-DOWSING. PIANO, SINGING, ELOCUTION. VOICE PRODUCTION, AND PLACING. t Madame'e System Identical with our best Singers, Players, and Speakers. STUbIO: 94 Willis Street. B ; ■ ' JjUOOTTION AND DRAMATIC ART. MR. 3. CULFORD BELL and t MISS BETTY PURDOM Teaching I At TREVOR STUDIOS, WILLIS ST., On Ist February. At Petone on 12th February, And at Lower Hutt on 18th February, Write for Prospeotus. 1 PETONE TECHNICAL SCHOOL, i — £ PjpHE FIRST TERM commences MONS DAY,. Bth FEBRUARY, 1915. Applications are invited for position of Art • Instructor. Applications olose on j> MONDAY, Ist February, 1915. J. H LYNSKEY, Director. s - ■ SPICER'S STUDIO, M'OARTHY'S BUILDINGS, j Willis Street, | Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR. Telephone 8283. L RS.' E.. SCHUTZB, ~ Metaphysician, g May bs 1 consulted at 95 Waipapa Road, 1 n Hataitai; 10 to 12. e Consultation Frae. Saturday excepted. 3 S S . R. GOBI, Face and Scalp Masseuse, - Will remove all spots and blemishes from the neck and face. ladies visited. Hair treatments and all hairwork (Jone. Ladies' combings made up in any style. 11 Boulwtt Chambers, Bonlrott Street 1 M ISS D " JASPER-SMYTH, _ Mefca-Ph ysician and Nerve Specialist, Besumes Practice on January 28th. g Room 5 (over London Dental Chambora), Comer of "Willis and Manners Streets. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL,' 255 The Terrace, Wellington. Prinoipal—Mrs. Henry Smith. Nest Term will begin on Thursday, Feb. 4 TypRS. HENRY SMITH will be at Home i, on and after Monday, February 1. Old Girls are cordially to be 7 present at the opening of'school. , SINGING. • " 1 TO PUPILS. MADAME MUELLER has Resumed Lessons. Address c.o. Miss M'lntyre, - Music Depot, 124 Lambton Quay. ClasEes for Practice tor Concert pur- . poses, Monday, Ist February, at 8 p.m., at the above address. i ' . MORE EXAMINATION • , SUCCESSES! ' A T the reoent Matriculation Examiner' tion Banks's College presented 29 Students, of whom no fewer than 17 PASSED. These results, following upon the remarkable successes achieved by Banks's Students at the last Accountancy and Law • Examinations are a further proof of the effioient Coaching methods of this College. ' Every Student receives Personal Atten- | tion. Every Subject is taught by a Spei cialist. DAY, EVENING. AND CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. In the Evening Classes, which begin at an hour convenient to those who are' engaged in offices and shops during the day, Students receive 8 TO 10 HOURS' TUITION FOR SAME FEE CHARGED BY PRIVATE COACH FOR ONE HOUR. As the Matrioulation 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 lias never failed to show brilliant results at this examination. ASK FOR NEW-PROSPECTUS. ' BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. H. AMOS, Director. 1 Office; U Grey. Street. Tel, 2098,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 1

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