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PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTB. THE Imperial Conservatory of ■ Music. Anyone can learn by our method; no scales; no drudgery. Wo teax:h from i melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian Chumbers, 33 Willis Street. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. 1 TSSiTANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill 1 * » invites Agenoies on Commission, from : merchants and manufacturers, for Marl- > borough, Nel6ou, and West Coast. Box . 21, Nelson. t . POSITION OF SECRETARY 1 TO THE TE HORO CO.-OP. DAIRY - COY., LTD. nnENDERS are invited for the above up ( A till NOON, 18th DECEMBER. Ap- , plicants to state salary required. For j full particulars apply : THE CHAIRMAN, To Horo Co.-Op. Dairy Co., , Te Horo. ' ] "RANKS' COLLEGE, Wellington. j PRIMARY AND SECONDARY 1 DA.Y SCHOOL \ For BOYS. NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1916. The School is conducted in the New and • Specially r fitted Rooms. It is well lighted end heated, and easily accessible from all parts of the City. Fees essentially ' moderate. . PRINCIPALS: , MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A.J Litt.B. ' (O-on.), (Junior and Senior Scholar, . and First-class Honoursman N.Z. University). MR. H. H.-CORNISH. M.A., LL.B. (Jnnior and Senior Scholar, and Double First-claßs Honoursman of N.Z. University). ■ Assisted by Six Other Highly Qualified Teachers. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. For further particulars, prospectus, etc., .apply to the Director. Tel. 2098. H. AMOS. < c 0 I • WANTED. ; < : LADY CLERKS. BOOK-KEEPERS, < SHORTHAND TYPISTES, AND ] CASHIERS. Such positions arc being advertised al- . most daily, and ovory lady who wishes to ' qualify for any of them, should lose no time in joining : TDANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ' WOODWARD STREET. ( Your progress will depend upon your i own ability and determination. Positions J found: for Satisfactory Students. ' H. AMOS, Tel. 2098. / Director. C COT.S COLLEGE. "■ .WELLINGTON. The Presbytery of Wellington will \ Open a Preparatory and Secondary. , Day and Boarding School FOR BOYS In the Large, Well-ventilated and Well-equipped Premises, 53 HOBSON STREET, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY- Ist, 1916. PRINCIPALS: JIR. S.'R. DICKINSON, M.AC ' (Late Principal Leslie House School, • Hobart); MR. G. H. UTTLEY, M.A., M.Se., F.G.3. ! (Late First Assistant and 1 House Master at Waitaki Boys' High. School). Applications for Admission should be made to REV. I)E. GIBB (the Chairman,. Board of Governors), St. John's Manse, Wellington, .from whom further particulars, prospectus, etc., maybe obtained. S O Iff AY COLLEGE, O OLWAT COLLEGE, WAIRARAPA (Controlled by Wairarapa Presbytery). ' FOR GIRLS. | Principal—MßS. MARION THOMPSON, . M.A., Honours (N.Z.). Assisted by Staff of Resident and Visiting , ( Teachers. To be opened at SOLWAY, MASTERTON, SOLWAY, MASTERTON, FEBRUARY, 1916. A postcard to Mr. Arthur D. Low, P. 0., Box 2, Master ton, will elicit full'particulars. 'Phone 300. GOOD BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS! OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. Rev. John A. Crump, F.Z.S., Principal. 1 HANDSOME and Commodious Schoolhouse at .a noted Health Resort. [ Airy Dormitories, Liberal Table. Safe Swimming and Boating, and Fifteen Hun- ( dred Acres of Playground—an environment, most conducive to Happy; Healthy Boyhood. . ' . ' COURSE comprises all Public School " subjects, with Latin, French, Euclid, Algebra, Bookkeeping, Physiology, Biology, Botany, Natural Science, and Practical j Agriculture. - PARENTS absent on Military Service may entrust boys to Mr. Crump, who, if ! desired, will assume their legal guardiau- I ship. Twin olions 3rd February, 1916, ] Eiulinr pupils pro rata, Prospectus ofl i Upsucation, j

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 1

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