PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTB. BUSINESS Man seeks position, any capacity, Shorthand-Typist, possesses legal experience. Apply "Ivydene," "Dominion" Office. CAPABLE, experienced Governess desires position end May; children under twelve; music; country. "Grandee," "Dominion" Office. WANTED. ' AN Educated Woman, of good family, desires to learn. Commercial Travelling for reputable firm. Apply "Commercial," "Dominion" Office. • COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. WANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill invites Agencies on Commission from merchants and manufacturers, for Marlborough, Nelson, and West Coast, Box 21, Nelson. riROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Day's Bay, Wellington. Boarding Sofcool for Boys under 14. Special Attention to Development of Character and Cultivation of Health. Principal, Miss Sommerville. L ANGER DRESSY-CUTTING SCHOOL. Miss Kate Stewart. • Classes daily, also Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Ladies taught to make stylish costumes, simple system, no calculations; cut-patterns to measurement a specialty. Rooms, 94. Willis Street, Wellington. ■ PRIVATE Kindergarten and Preparatory School, The Priory, Austin Street. Principals: Miss Fleming (Dunedin Diploma) and Miss Davies, Higher Certificate, N.F.U. (Kindergarten Training College, London). Day and Boarding School for Children under 10 yeaTs. Dancing and Music taught. Telephone, • A 876. A R R Y ELLWOOD, Violinist, , Pupil of Mons. Emile Claumont,' Brussels, Liege Conservatoire, Theodore Spiering, Berlin, will accept a Limited Number of PUPILS. Terms, 43 3s. Apply "DONBANIi," Terrace. MISS R. GOHL, Face and Scalp ' Masseuse, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street, Room 1 and 2, first floor. All Hair Treatments, suitable Hair Tonic and Toilet Soaps advised and provided. Ladies' Hair Combings made up in any style. .; CLAIRVOYANCE. REV. J. ISHERWOOD (returned from America), assisted by CONSTANCE C. DARE, answers Sealed Questions TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, Esperanto Hall, 156 Lambton Quay. Readings daily, 33 Willis Street. Trumpet Seance, Saturday, 7.45. . WAIPAWA HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. : WANTED, for the Waipukurau Hospital, a REGISTERED NURSE; salary to commence, 470 per annumi For further particulars, apply MATRON, Waipukurau. A PPLICATIONS axe invited from ' fully qualified registered Medical Practitioners for the Position of ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER for the Cook Islands. Full particulars as to ■ terms, etCy may be obtained from the Minister-in-Gharge of the Cook Islands, Wellington, to whom applications, marked "Medical Officer, Rarotongn," should be sent not later than 18th MAY, 1915. Cook Islands Administration Department, Wellington, 29th April, 1915. ' TE AUTE COLLEGE. PUKEHOU, H.B.
ANTED, Third Master (Church of ' ' England); salary to,,commence J!iO per annum with Board and Residence; Standard VI, with Secondary Subjects; about 24 scholars, with share of House .Duties. A knowledge of military drill and an interest in games will be a recommendation. Applications, with copies of testimonials, etc. stating age and teaching experience, will be received up to May 12th by tho Secretary, Te Auto Trust Board, Tennyson Street, .Napier. WANGANUI COUNTY COUNCIL. COUNTY ENGINEER. A PPLICATIONS are invited, and will be received up to May 15th, for Position of County Engineer. Salary, i! 400 per annum. Council will provide Motor-oar and repairs to same. Engineer to provide fuel and tyres for car, Field and Office: Instruments, and devote, his whole time to the Council's work. Applications, with references enclosed, to bo marked outside, "Application Count/ Engineer," and be addressed to the Cnairman. ALLAN ROBINSON, 1 Chairman'. UN HOMME ARRIVE. This is '.what 1 our Allies, the French, call a man who has made his mark—a man who has arrived. Every man wishes to "arrive," but doesn't always know how. The way, however, ■ is perfectly clear. Let gANKS' COLLEGE prepare YOU for one of these examinations;— J LAW-PROFESSIONAL, ACCOUNTANCY, ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY, PUBLIC SERVICE. Honestly do the work set by 'our Expert Instructors, and the rest—the Reward and the Distinction—will follow. THIS COLLEGE HAS AN ENVIABLE RECORD OF SUCCESSES AT ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS., . WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. i H. AMOS, Woodward Street, . Director. Wellington. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. TALMA~STUDIO. • Cuba Street, opp. Te Aro House. HAVING opened the above up-to-date Studio, we are giving as a special inducement one Sepia Enlargement to every purchaser of one doz. photographs. This offer is available for one month only. , GOOD SINGING is invariably based upon correct Voice-Placing and Emission. MR. K. CORNWALL Guarantees practical Tuition ill the Art as exemplified in Old Italian Methods. Note Change of Address: COOPER'S BUILDINGS. Opp. "Evening Post." SWEDISH SYSTEM OF GYMNASTICS. MISS N. HEATH. Diploma; Dunfermline College of Physical Training and Hygiene. Gymnastic Mistress to Fitzhcrbert Terrac.-, Sohool and Chilton House School. Classes held m Eduoational Gymnastics. Patients taken for Remedial Gymnastics. Address: 81 HILL STREET, Wellington (Schoolrooms lately occupied by. Miss Sommerville). . AN IDEAL PLACE FOR FURS. H/TRSi SMITH, Furrier. 88 Willis St., i»JL Black Fox, Squirrel, Fitch, Ermine Seta in any style, Foot Muff, Fur Hate, Caps. Fur Trimming out to order. Repairs a Speciality. THE Pen Doctor—Fountain Pens will sometimes meet with mishaps, so buy your ]»n where, if anything goes wrong, you can get it repaired—that's George 87* Lurabton Qu»jr (opp, EUroourt'e,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2449, 30 April 1915, Page 1
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