PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. NURSE requires position as Attendant, would accept temporary duties. "Nurse," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Sister lur a Public Hospital. ' Salary to begin, £10. Apply "Hospital," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, an experienced NurseryGoverness for three girls (country). Mrs G. E. Swainson, Silverhope. WANTED, an experienced Children's . Nurse. Apply Mrs. Sydney Ivirkcaldie, Telephone 2036, Friend Street, Ivarori. TS7STANTED; Nursery-Governess for two M girls, country. Apply, with references, to Mrs. Robert M'Leod, Martinborough. GOVERNESS awaiting re-engagement, experienced teacher, excellent credentials. Reply "Governess," Post Office, Palmerston North. . WANTED, experienced 'Nurse, for ; child, 11 months; wages, <£1. Apply Mrs. Carno Bidwill, Featherston. Telephone Kahutara. WANTED, Governess for country; teach' 2 children, 4th and sth Standard and Music. Apply Mrs. Ellingham, Occidental Hotel, Wellington. WANTED, a Charge Nurse for Patea Hospital; salary .£7O. Apply, with testimonials, etc., to Matron, Patea Hospital. E. C. Horner, Secretary. WANTED, by competent Law-Clerk, married, change; town, ■ Main Trunk, Wellington, or Christchurch pre-' fcrred; experience Conveyancing, Common Law. Apply "Competent," c/o "Dominion" Office. •'■piNE Lodge" School, 28 Austin Street X —Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Giris and Boys under 10. Principals: Miss Fleming, Miss Davies (N.F.U.) Dancing and Music taught. Next term commences February 9th. A PROSPEROUS NEW. YEAR' WILL BE YOURS if you join BANKS' • COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Tho following departments have now resumed work Shorthand and Typewriting. Practical Bookkeeping. Accountancy. Law Professional. Military. Send for a prospectus, or see the Director, H. Amos. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Corner Woodward Street and The Terrace. Telephone, 2098. BANKS' COLLEGE, ' Wellington, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY- SCHOOL For ' BOYS. . NEXT TERM BEGINS' TUESDAY.' FEBRUARY Ist, 1916. The School is conducted in the New and Specially-fitted Rooms. It ib well lighted and heated, and easily accessible from all paTts of the City. Fees essentially moderate. PRINCIPALS: ■ MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A., Litt.B. (Oxon.), (Junior and Senior Scholar, and First-class Honoursman N.Z. University). MR. -H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B. (Junior and Senior Scholar, and Double First-class Honourßman 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. SCOTS 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: MR. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A., Diploma of Education (Melbourne), (Late Principal Leslie House School, Hobart); MR. G. H. UTTLEY, M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S. (Late First Assistant and House Master at Waitaki Boys' High School). Applications for admission should, -be made to the Secretary, REV. A. C. STANDAGE, The Manse, Kelburn; or. to the Principals, who may bo seen by appointment at the College. Tel. 427. THE Imperial Conservatory of Music. Anyone can learn by our ' method; no scales; no drudgery. We teach from melodies. Rooms, 1 and Z Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street. 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. ' WANTED, Show-card Writers earn big money, unlimited, scope! Let the Detroit School, teaoh you by mail this lucrative business. Low foe. Get free prospectus "C.". N.Z. representative, Jos. Rodger, 112 d Lichfield Street, Christ- ' church. ' —: I MESSRS. LIPTON LTD., 1 The Largest Tea Merchante in the | World. ] Under the Patronage of ; Their Majesties the King and Queen.. HAVE recently established Offices and j Packing. Factory in New Zealand. | Their world-renowned Teas are now packed in all Blends in Auckland and aro shipped direct from their celebrated Es- j tates in Ceylon. ; No advance has been made in prices owing to the war. < MESSRS. LIPTON LTD. INVITE AP- 1 PLICATIONS FROM WHOLESALE * HOUSES IN WELLINGTON FOR THE ] SALE OF THEIR TEAS IN, WELLING- ' TON AND DISTRICT. PLEASE APPLY TO J THE MANAGER, J MESSRS. LIPTON LTD., j 47 CUSTOM STREET EAST, t AUCKLAND. ij DRINK VICTIM FOR 10 YEARS. 1 "T AM pleased, to advise that 'Drinko' j X permanently cured me of tho drink / habit, which had been my downfall for . 10 years," writes a grateful Wellington business man. Write or call to-day for i free pamphlet describing this jnexpen-. sive remedy. Can bo given eccretly. { State if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady Man- i nger, Drinko Proprietary, 54G Manners c Street (upstairs), Wellington. • rfffi MATA WINES. Try them at any j /■' Hotel! They, aw sound and good. t
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 14 January 1916, Page 1
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