PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, experienced Governess, * » February. Apply by letter, Mrs. •Jeffrey, Pehiri, Gislxirne. 'SSrANTED, for small private hospital, V v Prob-itioner, previous» i experience. Address at Onico. ANTED, early in February, a daily Governess for little girl of eleven; music and French essential. Apply to Mrs. Gifi'ord Marshall. Waiiganui. T ADY Clerk, with general office experiS J ence and knowledge of shorthand and typewriting. Apply with references, stating salary expected, to the C. M. Ross Co., Ltd., ■ Palmerston North. OBIN Hood~Boys' School, Blenheim, Marlborough, will reopen on February 7, 1916. G. Bigg-Wither, 8.A., Headmaster. A few vacancies. The greatest care taken of boys. Boys always in .perfect health. 'Apply H. I. Stace, Principal. WANTED, first-class Managing Clerk; must have thorough knowledge ot conveyancing, general office work,, and trust law. Court experience an advantage. Salary liberal. Apply to Garble, M'Lean, Sca'nnell, and Wood, Solicitor^ . Napier. ■ MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. . A' MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT is required for the Cook Hospital, Gieborne. New Zealand. • . . Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Inspector-General of Hospitals, Wellington, or to the Secretary, COOK HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD, GISBORNE. —' : CLERK. i ' TTTT'ANTED, Clerk, with aT>ont five years' v v clerical experience; some knowledge of cash preferred.. Salary, £110 per annum. ' Applications, with copies of testimonials, may be forwarded to . "FINANCE,';. . C.o. "Dominion" Office. NEW PLYMOUTH ;HIGH SCHOOLS. APPLICATIONS are requested for the following positions:— " SCIENCE MISTRESS, Girls' H.S. Salary, £180; qualified to take one .or two Secondary subjects. , ASSISTANT MISTRESS, qualified to take most Secondary subjects to Matri- ; culation Standard and -English to Junior University Scholarship Standard. Salary, £160. ■ . . MISTRESS, Preparatory Dept. (Tram- " ed Primary School Teacher). Salary, ' £120 and Board. . ,' , _ „ 1 ASSISTANT MASTER, Boys H.S.; f good French necessary. Salavy, £200 and board. . , s Applications, -with testimonials and • photos to bo sent in not later than 5 January 7th, 1916. Duties to commence February Ist, 1916. _ N WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. ' WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ASSISTANT. LECTURER. , TRAINING 'COLLEGE. [ A PPLICA'I'IONS, WHICH MUST BE ix MADE ON FORMS OBTAINABLE 1 AT THE OFFICE .OF THIS PAPER, will , be received up till Noon of FRIDAY, i January -lith, for the' position of ASSISTANT LECTURER. ' Salary, . .• Duties: To lecture to I.C. Students, - and generally supervise their professional ; Applicant should preferably be.a graduate; • with experience in primary-and ■if •possible.secondary work;' and .is asked to state specifically what subjects he or she is prepared to teach.':- . ' ■ • HOME. SCIENCE INSTRUCTRESSES. A PPLICATIONS, WHICH MUST BE s ii 'MADE ON FORMS OBTAINABLE s AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER, will be "received iip till' Noon •of FRIDAY, f January ilth, ifor the'fdllowing positions: 1 Senior. In'sti'iictress,'salary £220-£250. Appointee will be required; to- instruct ' Training, College 1 Students and-Teachers in Domestic Science-up- to (C .Certificate programme), to. supervise: the' instruction in the same subject in, both nrimary and secondary departments of the. Board's - schools and to : teach siich classes as may be'found necessary; .■■ - - - . 2.-Junior. Instructress/ Salary £120£150. To teach the'various branches of Home Science to "primary or secondary pupils. 1 ' . v Applicants are 1 required to show- evidence of ability to teacli. . G. L- STEWART, , i . Secretary. •holidays. ■ RANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Will be CLOSED until .. . ' v' ' 11th JANUARY, When the '• . ' >r SHORTHAND '& TYPEWRITING,: BOOK-KEEPING, '. ' ' >e i. ACCOUNTANCY, ' e, • ' •-. ' 5' And LAW - d. ■ > ; .WORK WILL RECOMMENCE. . H. AMOS, Director.' E, ' K - DANES 1 " COLL E G E, ; . • Wellington. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY : I. DAY SCHOOL - .■ . BOYS. ■ .. NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. s - v FEBRUARY Ist, 1916. The School is conducted in the New anc Specially-fitted' Rooms. It is well light ed and heated, and easily accessible froir Q S all parts of the City. Fees essentially moderate. . PRINCIPALS: MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A., Litt.B , (Oxon.), (Junior and Senior'-Scholar 'and First-class. Honouxsman N.Z University). MR. H. H. CORNISH. M.A., LL.B (Junior and Senior Scholar, and Doubli First-class Honoursman of N.Z. TJni versity). Assisted by Six Other Highly Qualified Teachers. Pupils Prepared for all Public . )., ■ Examinations. ' u- For further particulars,.prospectus, etc. apply to the Director. • • Tel. 2098. H.' AMOS., SPICER'S STUDIO M'CARTHY'S-BUILDINGS, °. n Willis Street, elcr, - Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR. at, a 15 Telephono 3263, by ro- —' COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, dc. ANTED Known, that Walter P. Hil id; Vy invites Agencies on Commission fron >m mcrehanta and manufacturers, for Marl Oil borough, Nelson, and West Coast, 80, ,\2L: Nelson.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 1
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