PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, Surgery Nurse. Apply "Medico," "Dominion." Office. Governess, for two girls, * * ages 7 and 12. Apply Mrs. G. • Lyndon, Taihape. LEGAL. : ' "OOY Wanted for Solicitor's Offico. ■ A® Apply Box 201, Wellington. LEGAL. ] "JUNIOR Typiste Wanted for Solicitor's ' Office. Apply Box 204, Wellington. "jV2~R. J. PAGE. member British Mediums' 1 J-'A Union, Trance Medium, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist. Interviews, 10 to 5; otherwise by appointment. No. 1 Home Street, off Kent Terrace. - 1 Correspondence Clerk; 'J knowledge of Shorthand and Typewriting essential. Apply Manager, Com- . monwealth and Dominion Line. Ltd., P.O. Box 111, Napier, stating salary required. GOME antf see, Free, confectionery made, absolutely new to N.Z. Nothing to buy. X just want you to 6ee for yourself (never mind what your friends say). Interview me between 10 and 1 and .2 and 5.30 at 17 Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street (near G.P.0.). R. Croaker. MEDICAL. • \J^TANTED, Medical Man, to act as * * War Locum. Country Practice in Hawke's Bay. Ford Motor-car k-ept; good roads; good school. Address "A.A.8.," . "Dominion" Office, Wellington. .WANTED. A N experienced GOVERNESS to take up Position as HEAD TEACHER in Boys' Preparatory School; mathematics essential. Apply . MISS SOMMERVILLE, Croydon School, Day's Bay. LEGAL. WANTED, Competent CONVEYANCING CLERK, by firm of Solicitors in Auckland. Apply, stating qualifications and salary required, to BOX 411, G.P.0., Auckland. COUNTY OF COLLINGWOOD A PPLICATIONS are invited for the 11 Position, of CLERIC and TREASURER to the Collingwood County Counoil. Salary, .£125 per annum. Applications to be with the Chairman by Ist ' November.. JOHN BASSETT, ■ . -• jChairman. LEDGER CLERK. WANTED, Experienced LEDGER CLEIVK. Must be thoroughly. competent. Apply by letter, enclosing references to LAERY AND CO., LTD., ' Merchants, . Allen Street. ' ' LAW _ CLERIC ~ , WANTED, Position in Law Office, by experienced Clerk, fully competent in Searching, Conveyancing, Magistrate's and Supreme Courts procedure, Common Law, etc.; good Double-entry Accountant. 1 Excellent references. Apply, in first instance, 'to . "LEX," "Dominion" Office. SHORTHAND-WRITERS & TYPISTES' ' EXAMINATION. ' . A P PLICATIONS "onP.S.C.EoTm- 17b: ■CX' ■ (obtainable. at Chief ■ Post, Offices and from this Office) will be received by the Undersigned up: to the 6th November, 1915, from women between the .ages, of 16 and 25' years who wish to enter for the Shorthand-Typistes' Examination .of tho 27th..November, 1915, with a view,to admission to tho Public Service. Particulars 'of examination, scale of pay, etc., will be-found in the forms of application. P. VERSCHAFFELT, . Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ■ MELBOURNE. THE Council of the. above School invito applications for the Position of HEADMISTRESS. . . 1 . . Salary, JMOO per annum, together with Board and Residence, and capitation fees, which on the present basis would bring tho salary, up to ,£470 per annum. The Headmistress has no financial responsibility in connection with the management of the School. Applicants must be communicant Members of the' Church of England or of some Church in communion therewith. Applications,, stating age and. experience. etc., accompanied by photograph and recent testimonials, must reach tho Bursar of the School, addressed to the Diocesan Registry, Cathedral Buildings, Swanston Street, Melbourne, not later 12 noon on the Ist of NOVEMBER, 1915. The Headmistress will be required to .enter upon her duties at the beginning of the first School term in 1916 (2nd week in February). A copy of the School Prospectus may bo obtained on application to the Bursal- of tho School, or in New Zealand to Gordon and Gotcli Proprietary, Limited, at Auckland or Christchurch. Melbourne, 20th September, 1915. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. THE IDEAL EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT FOR BOYS. FIFTEEN Hundred Acres of Playground. Boating, Swimming, and Fishing in the safest bay in Sounds country. Swedish Drill and Sports. Special attention to Deportment and development of character. Generous diet. Mild winters. ' ■ Curriculum comprises all Public School subjects. Students prepared for University and Civil Service. Instruction: given in practical agriculture. Cadets may remain, after schooling is completed to gain experience in Farm Management. Best' Scholastic results in district. New Term opened 15th September. Later pupils pro rata. Prospectus with all particulars from REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Principal. TO prove my confectionery proposition is genuine I will give a FREE LESSON and FREE SAMPLES to-day to every adult applicant. Your last opportunity of malcing from J22 to ,£8 per ■week. See me between 10 and 1 and 2 and 5.30 at 17 Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street (near G.P.O.).—R. Croaker. ' A GOOD INVESTMENT. PLACE your order with us for your Suit this season, and the money, you save ivill bo equal to 50 per cent, dividend on your outlay. Call and see us, and we will-bo pleased to prove to you the truth of this statement, and show you the value wo give. CROWN CLOTHING CO., WHOLESALE TAILORS TO THE PUBLIC, 77 Willis Street. ' ' , Palmerston North Agent: J. Crothers, George Street. i —; CHEAP FUEL. Broken coke reduced in PRICE. Now la. per 6ack, delivered. ( Ring up Gas Company. 'Phone <010, i ; > tSTSTHEN you seo a lady insisting on '' having the delicious "MILITARY i PICKLE" enq hM had, gome before, Prise saM*..' j
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2594, 16 October 1915, Page 1
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