PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. CERTIFICATED Nurse (general) open for Engagement 1 in private hospital. Reply "l^arsQ, J> Office., MrANTED. Probationer Nurse to assist * * in Private Hospital. Apply Surgical," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Lady, with girl about 9, to Teac-h girt of 8, aud help in tho house (country). Apply 'tx> Mrs. W. S. Godfrey, Wairima, Lketahuna. WANTED. i , t , . BY Law Clork, passed final, Position in Law Office; good general experience law work; good credentials. ' Ab„ Dominion" Office. ' PRIVATE Kindergarten and Prepaxa- ' terry School. The Priory, Anetm Street Priucipaf: Miss fjetninff. Day and Boarding School for Children, tuider 9 years. Telephone £876. /FtBOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, vy Day's Bay, Wellington. Boarding School for Boys under 14. Pupil® are still being enrolled.. Principal: Miss Sommerniie. MBS. E- SCHUTZE, • Metaphysician, . May be oonsulted at 95 Waipapa Head, Hataitai; 10 to 12. Oonsaltation Free. Saturday excaptoL UNIVEBSITY OF OTAGO. ; MEDICAL SCHOOL. nTEE': Session for FIRST YEAB MEDIX CAL STUDENTS will commence on TUESDAY, March-9th. Full particulars, of the Course may he obtained from the undersigned. ' ' 1 Registrar. | OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL. , j rriHE Adjourned Meeting .of Old Boys 1 of the above School mil be' held at Tnrnbull's Auction PaaamaStreet,, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), the ,23rd In- | .sfcnai, at 8 o'clock: ; . Business important. ■M- I S'S ■'~»• G O HL, : Face and Soalp Massenfie/ Will remove all spofs and blemishes fTom the neck and face. Ladies^ visited. Harr treatments and all hairwork done. Ladies combings' made up in any style. XI Bonloott Chambers,. Boaloott Street. j *?}. M. HARBISON'S PHYSICAL CULTUBE CLASSES For Ladies, Gentlemen,- and Children RESUME MARCH Bth. . Massage and Medical Cases Daily> 123 . Cuba Street (over Barber's.) , ' ' Pllona 3214 - - > ' : PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. tTEBBEBT S. CLAUGHTON, L.T.C.L. O. Organist, St. Andrew's, TeiTace. Director, Wellington Musical Union. Vacancies for a few pupils. Apply to 49 Upland load, Kelburh; City studio, St. Andrew's Hall, Terrace. DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTUBE. "jl/TISS DOBOTHY SAUNDEBS has reItX. ■ moved from- Christchurch txJ Wellinetoh, and wiir take Pupils for BAILROOM, FANCY, and NATIONAL DANCING- Individual: attention and a Special Course for those, requiring physical culture aJid ' development. Inquiries and fl,ppoi2itiDentb> • • . 288 THE TERBACE. - :
SWEDISH SYSTEM OF GYMNASTICS. Ti/fISS N.-HEATH, Diploma, DnnfermM., , line College of Physical Training and Hygiene. ' ' , , - Gyinnaetic - Hietress -to IHtzheibert Terrace School-and Chilton House School. Classes held in Educational Gynmaabcs. Patients taken for Remedial Gymnastics. Address: 81: HILL STREET, Wellington .. (Schoolrooms lately, occupied by - Miss Sommerville). TO ACCOUNTANCY OR' BOOKKEEPING DIPLOMA CANDIDATES. mHE ONE SURE WAY 'TO PASS 'I . YOUR EXAMINATION IS - TO STUDY ' UNDER HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S INDIVIDUAL CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEM. . WHY? ' BECAUSEour percentage of passes in the above is 79.4., ... . BECAUSE in the past few years we have 1 .* successfully prepared 1199 candidates for the Acooimtancy Examination— . 102 for the Certificate of Proficienoy in Bookkeeping, 103 for the Law, and 'last year 137 for the -Senior and ' JuDior Public Service, the Matriculation, and Solicitors' General Knowledge Examinations.'. ' ' ', ; BECAUSE more than half of those who passed the N.Z. Accountancy Esam- ■ iiiation last year were prepared by us. BECAUSE 28; OF THE PRI®B-\vIN; NERS OF RECENT YEARS HAVE '• BEEN OUR STUDENTS. "RFf'AUSE "WE SPECIALISE IN. BE TEACHING BY CORRESPOND- . EN.CE, and hold.-no classes, whatsoOUR r ' ACCOUNTANCY AITO . BOOKKEEPERS' DIPLOMA COURSES, are m fte hands of our Mr. W. H. Hemingway, y.p.A. (N.Z.),' Solicitor, Member Council' Society Accountants, Fellow and Member Council N.Z. Accountants' and Auditors' Association/ etc., with whom Mr.'' Nello . Porter, . Member N.Z. Society Accountants. . . . We have ho "set terms, there is "time lunit" to our Course. For the one fee we guarantee complete .Instruction. Our students have no tadt books whatever to buy. They witti specially - compiled, graduated, complex, neotlv-printed and bound. Text Book Lessons '(which bscome their own property, and' 60 form a valuable referenoe library), the whole just rewritten by. us. ihe complete courec. embraces more than 150U printed pag<s, and includes model, wortings and explanations of all themore difficult questions set'm the last .ten latest Examination Sncoess is that of-our Mr." H. J. Robertson, who was top of all Australia in Bookkeeping and Accounts at the Final Examination of the Federal Institute of .Accountants.. AND PLEASE READ "THIS— 12th, February, 1915. / , "Messrs. Hemingway and Robertson, , Auckland. ' ... - Dear • Shs,—l am-. ,eiceedmg-ly . pleased at my good fortune in securing First Honours Prize m tlie InJtermedjate Section of the Aocountanov Examination held in govern- . bor last, and* I feel that I owe you . an 'expression of thanks. . _ _ "I have no hesitation m saying , that my success is ;due in a very great measure to the carefully-graded series of Notes and Exeroises , that you nave placed before me. I must also thank you for the manner in which the exorcises sent in for ooireotion _ have been marked, and for the replies to any queries that- I have asked. _ . (!Sgd.) "STANLEY W. WEBBER. YOUNG BUSINESS MEN _ ARE UR(3ED TO OBTAIN THE ACCOUJSTANCY DIPLOMA, even though it embraces Matriculation. Our Expert Maff coaches for Matriculation, and GUARANTEE that if the earnest student, following our Special Course does not pass in one year we will .coach him for anothoi'. year, without any extra ice whatever. '. ' ' Place Yoursolf; in our Hands: X'ollow Implicitly our Instruction, and .you can Pass iu Any, One of the Above Examinations this Year. „ ,• SEND TO-DAY for our 1315 Free Book, "Practical • Bookkeeping" (32 pages), or ''Accountancy" (91 pages). Our adnoo and help, based on oyer 17 years experience, are alt your sen-ico gratis. To-day. . •' HFMINGWAY . AND ROBERTSON'S SCHOOLS, Union Buildings, Aucklaitdj
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2392, 23 February 1915, Page 1
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