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PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. Wi-NTED, qualified. Nuree, to assist in private hospital.' Apply 140 Abel Smith Street. WANTED, an Educated Woman of good personality, excellent opportunity for advancement. 14 King's Chambers. for country, Nursery Gov- * » erness, to teach one child, 7 years; references necessary. Apply Mrs. George Hume, Featherstoa. \S/"ANTED, by Lady, position as Read- ' » er or Companion to elderly Lady or Gentleman; capable, bright, town or country. "Energetic," "Dominion" Office. PRIVATE Kindergarten and Preparatory' School, The Priory, Austin Street. Principal, Miss Fleming. Day and Boarding School for Children under 9 yeare. Pupils now being enrolled. Telephone A 876. (HROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, vV Day's Bay, Wellington. Boarding School for Boya, under 14. New Term commences Wednesday, 3rd February. Pupils are now being enrolled. Principal: Miss Sommerville. LADIES 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-making please communicate with mo at'4B Brunswick Buildings, 172' Queen Street, Aucfcland. . I REQUIRE an' Experienced Business Man to carry on my Wellington Time-payment Drapery and Money-lend-ing Business, also energetic man' with motor-cycle for outside .requirements. Fidelity guarantees .essential. Also, capable girl wanted for office; must be good miter, 6mart at shorthand and typing. Apply by letter to L. W. BALKIND, Christchurch, or personally from February 4th to 7th" to L. WJ. BALKIND, 125 Vivian Street, Wellington. MAitTON .borough Council. JUNIOR Clerk and Typist (male or female). Fresh, applications will be received up to Noon Stn February, 1915, for the above position; salary, 355. per week. Conditions can .be 6een at the offico of this Paper or will be posted ,to Applicants. A. H. KNIGGE, Town Clerk. . CLERK. ■fSTE have a racancy for a Clerk. One * * with knowledge of Customs, Costing, and. Indeat Work preferred. Apply in writing, with, copies of references, to ~ , JOHN. DUTHIE & CO., LTD. MASSAGE PROBATIONER, iTTACANCY occurs for Lady to Learn * j Profession; premium required. Apply— J. W. M. HARRISON, Physical.Culturifit and Medical Masseur, 123 CUBA STREET (over Barber's). ORGANIST AND CHOIR-MASTER. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the above position; at St. Matthew's, Mastertori; salary, .£7o.'a. year. For further particulars apply to ' . THE VICAR, • .. • • , ■ Maeterton. ' YOUR TURNOVER. WANTED, by Trained Man, oontrol of Advertising and Retail Business. Thorough knowledge of newspaper, mail order, booklet, circular, letter, follow-up, and ictaii."adverti6ihg, and has five years' I experience' in chaTge. Good sales record,' and guarantees ;to steadily increase turnover. - Can offer valuable suggestions on details of stores management.. Indisputable references. Apply 1 "RESULTS,",BO Constable.Street. WELLINGTON' EDUCATION BOARD. PROBATIONERSHIPS. . , . TrVHE Board has still several vacancies X for Probationers., Minimum qualification—lntermediate Certificate or Senior Free Place; age over 16 years. Remuneration: First year, £30 with. .£5 additional if appointee .is matrioulated, and .£25 lodging if required to live away from home. Foots of application may bo obtained on application at the Board Office. Immediate application' is necessary. G. L. STEWART, , . Secretary. ST. ANDREW'S ORPHANAGE, NELSON. WANTED, a MATRON to take immediate Charge of the Waimea Road Home, Nelson. Attendance provided. Wages £1 Is. per week. Applications, with references, to be sent to the Diocesan Office, Nelson, addressed to the. Hon. Secretary, St. Andrew's Orphanage, Nelson, on or before February 6th, 1015. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mifE First Term will begin 1 on WednesX , day, 3rd February. The Headmaster will receive parents and guardians and enrol Pupils on Tuesday, 2nd February, • between '9'a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 and 6 p.in. : ' CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretory. •WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. mHE First-Term will begin on WednesX day, 3rd, February. The Principal will receive parents and 'guardians and enrol Pupils on Tuesday, 2nd February, between 9.30 a.m. and. 1 p.m.,' and between 2 and 4 p.m. Pupils under ten are Teoeived "for caJf the ordinary • Junior Fee. Mre. Urquhart receives Boarders at her 'house, No. 10 Hill Street. CHAS. P. POWLES, ■ ' Secretary. JjILOCUTION AND. DRAMATIC ART. MR. J. CULFORD BELL , and MISS BETTY PURDOM ■Resume Teaching At TREVOR STUDIOS, WILLIS ST., On Ist February. At Pctone on 12th February, And at Lower Hutt on 13th February. Write for Prospectus. . RS. E. ■ SCHUTZE, Metaphysician, , May be consulted at 95 Waipspa Road,' Hataitai; 10 to 12. Consultation Frne. Saturday excepted. ~ ENGINEERS, EARN MORE. WHY NOT. make full use of your greatest asset-YOUR BRAINS? WE CAN instruct you in the_ Technology of .your profession. Wo train men for better positions. We can TRAIN YOU! Join our ranks, work and qualify, and you will won find yourself worth more salary and able to secure it! OUR SYSTEM enables men to rise from—Mechanics , to Draughtsmen; Draughtsmen to Shop Foremen; Chainmen to Surveyors; Architectural Draughtsmen to Architect; Roadmen to Road Engineers; Road Engineers to Municipal and, Civil Engineers; Dynamo and Motor Attendants to Electrical Engineers; Miners to Mine Managers. Civil Engineers should qualify by passing the A.M.I.C.E. Exam. We give instruction for all GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATES in Stationary, Locomotive, and Traction, Winding, Oil, ctc. In which are you concerned? Be as frank as vou like. The more yon tell'us the mora we can help you. Strictest confidpnee assured. Write to-nignt. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE. SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 51G, Auckland. R. B. MACDUFF, M.E., Sc., Comulting KiusjMcr* Dirtstoti

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2370, 28 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2370, 28 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2370, 28 January 1915, Page 1

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