PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. r 'CIjTANTED, a Probationer for Private 1 »» Hospital. Apply Sister Jackson, - Private Hospital, Rapier. MATERNITY Nurse, disengaged; .£'2 2s. weekly; town or country. Ap--3 ply 71 Pine Street, Masterton. I ' f° r Bangitikei district, a ; - >' Governess for two girls, 12 aijd 7 1 years of age. "Homely," "Dominion" - Office. ■raTANTED, a Governess for private Vv school, music,-French, and Latin. - with general subjects. Apply Miss Spain, ! > Tararua, Feilding. EXPERIENCED Teacher disengaged, English. Music, Physical Culture, - Needlework, Continental French and GerL man. "Meta," "Dominion" Office. 1 en( l January, Teacher j Vf for household aided school, i chil- ' dren; salary, ,£3O and board. Pull par- - ticulars from "L.M.C.," Waikawa Bay - Post Office. \ JOURNALIST. YOUNG present Sub-Editor Southern Provincial Journal, desires change -i North Island; excellent testimonials. Ap- - ply "Z. 0.," "Dominion" Office. '* RANTED, by January 14th, thorougli- * * ly qualified Governess, for two girls, advanced. pupils. Subjects: English, French, Painting, Music. Appli- - cants must be specially strong in Music 1 (Piano).' Salary, .£BS. Apply, with . credentials, to "1i.," "Dominion" Office. . nnHE Imperial Conservatory of Music. ' A Anyone can learn by our method; no scales; no drudgery. We teach from melcdios. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian - Chambers, 33 Willis Street. r COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. " 'VJIJ ANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill vy invites Agenoies on Commission frcm i merchants and manufacturers, for Marlborough, Nelson, and West Coast. Box - 21, Nelson. ¥STANTED—A Course in Advertising or ' '» « Salesmanship will advance your " salary, probably 50 per cent. Let the Dixon Institute (London), teaob you by j mail. Obtain prospectus "F." N.Z. representntive, J. Rodger, 112(1 Lichfield St., - Chnstchurch. 1 NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTANT. A l ' CCOUNTANT (Second in Charge) required by Australian City \ News- . paper; good opening for energetic young man. Applicants to state experience and salary required. Replies to be addressed "NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTANT," P. 0.. Box liSl, Wellington. , ■ • 1 . ' HOLIDAYS. 3 gANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ; Will be CLOSED until 1 11th JANUARY, , When the ( SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING, " BOOK-KEEPING, | ACCOUNTANCY, | And LAW J WORK WILL RECOMMENCE. H.AMOS, , p Director. ) ' ' BARKS' ' COLLEGE, Wellington. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL For ■ BOYS. ( 1 NEXT TERM' BEGINS TUESDAY, ' FEBRUARY Ist, 1916. ( The School is conducted in tho New and Specially-fitted Rooms. It is well lighted and heated, and easily accessible from all parts of the City. Fees essentially ; moderate. PRINCIPALS: MR. W. T. FOSTER, H.A., Litt-B. (Oxon.), (Junior and Senior Scholar, and First-class Honoursman N.Z. University). MR. H. H. i CORNISH, M.A., LL.B. (Junior and Senior Scholar, and Double • First-i'.ass Honoursman of N.Z. University).' Assisted by Six Other' Highly Qualified Teachers. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. . For further particulars, prospectus, etc., t apply to the Director. Tel. 2098. H. AMOS. SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Tho Presbytery of Wellington will Open a Preparatory and Secondary f Day and Boarding School „ FOR BOYS ' t In the Large, Well-ventilated and J Well-equipped Premises, 53 HOBSON STREET,' On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1916. ■ PRINCIPALS: ' MR. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A., „ ' Diploma of Education (Melbourne), . a (Late Principal Leslie House School, Hobart); .MR. G. H. UTTLEY, M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S. ; (Late First. Assistant and House Master T at Waitalci Boys-' High School). c Apnlications for admission should be e made" to the Secretary, REV. A. C. STAN- V DAGE, The Manse, Kelburn: or to the a Principals, who may be seen by appoint- a nient at the College. Tel. 427. L. P O R T E R, £ Specialist (by Exam.). OPHTHALMIC REFEACTIONIST.' SIGHT TESTED AND CORRECTED. Country clients while in Wellington J consulted at. 83 Roxburgh Street, Wellington. Appointments made by letter, e: P.O. Box 183, Wellington. AN APPRECIATION. WE Wish to thank all our customers for the generous support accorded I us during tho year just passed. ■* We assure them and the public generally that no efforts will be spared on our part in' this New Year, to give them the best' attention, and maintain our claim to give tho best tailoring value in New _ Zealand. *■ For a good suit to. order, at WHOLE- J SALE PRICE (saving at least 305.), try g5 tho v( CROWN CLOTHING CO. (N.Z.), LTD., to Willis Street (Upstairs), opp. "Evening <jt Post," WELLINGTON. « 0( : bi SOMETHING SPECIAL w IN COUCHES. or WP EGD EN, ' • Palmerston North, .V( HAS THE ARTICLE! G FITTED WITH WIRE-WOVEN MAT- ot TRESS, REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS, AND .Vf CASTORS—IT IS BOTH USEFUL AND 18 ECONOMICAL—AND CAN BE USED AS A BED. ljl di TE MATA WINES are absolutely pure, and art recommended for Invalids, st A6k yeur Doctor I A
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2663, 7 January 1916, Page 1
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