PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. I ICS/'ANTED, Governess for the country; >" three children; piano. Apply 'Homely,'? " Donnniuii" Office. ' WANTED, for country, experienced Nurse for infant, for month; references required. Apply lire. Russell Gait?ford, Mart on. IVTURSE, with two years' hospital es ■ * perience, wants position private hospital, or care invalid. Apply "Nurse," P. 0., Wanganni. "SLANTED, an experienced Governess * i for one child; music and French essential. Apply Mis. Cornfoot, cjo Mrs. Hogg, 7 Grove Road, Kelbura. WANTED, a Nursery Goverijess for three children, eldest 10; elementary, .French, and music. Apply, stating salary, to Mrs. S. Emmons, Waipukurau. TJ EQUIRED for February, a Resident •*-*' Governess, for a girl of -3. in the country; music and drawing qualifications preferred. Apply Mrs. J. W. Marshall, "Tutu Totara," Morton. DANNEVIRKE HOSPITAL. TSTANTED, Two Qualified SISTERS for » • tie above; salary per annum. Apply with references, ' W. DOBSQN, Secretary. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOIT SCHOOL REOPENS on 3rd FEB- ' RUABY. MISS SOMMERVILLE, Principal. nniMABU HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL ■*- STAFF.—Members of the Medical Profession aro requested not to apply for any position upon the staff of the Timaru Hospital without first communicating with the General Secretary of the British Medical Association (N.Z.Branch), or with, the Secretary of the South Canterbury Division, Timaru. WANTED. for Low Huti Borough Coun\J cil, Town Clerk's Office. Temporary appointment, for at least 3 months. Salary, £3 p.w. Applications, addressed to the Town Clerk, Lower Hutt, marked "Clerkshiip," close at the Town Clerk's Office, where particulars of the duties may be obtained, at 1 p.m. on FRIDAY, the '28th January, 1916. > MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. A MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT is required for the Cook Hospital, Gisborae, Nev Zealand. Full particulars may bo obtained on application to the Inspector-General of Hospitals, Wellington, or to the Secretary. Applications should reach Secretary by 16th February, 1916. COOK HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD., Gi6borne. THE OTAGo HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF MASSAGE. THE next course of Massage Training begins at tho Otago University on 'Bth March, 1916. All further information may- be obtainod from JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. Dunedin, January 20, 1916. WANGANUI HOSPITAL AND, CHARITABLE AID BOARD. : MATRON, TAIHAPE HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS for the post of Matron of Taihape Hospital will be reoeived by tho above Board up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, Ist February. Salary, ,£l2O per annum. ■ Schedule of duties may be inspected at the Office of this Paper, or obtained from tho Board's Office, Wanganni. R. M. FINLAYSON, ' i- . . ■■ Secretary. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. MANUAL AND TECHNICAL BRANCH. A PPLICATIONS will bo received until ■JA. FRIDAY', February 4th, for the following positions:— (1) Domestic Science Instructor, for Otahuhu. Salary, .£lls per annum. (2) Domestic Science Instructor for Waihi and Te Aroha. Salary, JEI2S, plus <£15 allowance for board and lodging. (3) Temporary Woodwork Instructor for Devonport and Helensville. Salary, ,£IBO per annum. Full particulars regarding duties will bo sent on application. J. P. KALAUGHER, Supervisor. HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the -£&- following appointments :— 1. For the period of the War, an ASSISTANT MASTER or MISTRESS, to teach ordinary Form subjects. Salary, £180 to 4200, according to experience and qualifications. Men Candidates for this appointment must not be eligible for enlistment. - 2. ASSISTANT MISTRESS, for Junior Form. English, Mathematics, and French. Salary, .£l5O. ' Applications, with copies of testimonials and full particulars as to age and qualifications, will be received up to February stt ' B. ENGLISH,' Secretary, j ; — : ; A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Vy ILL BE YOURS if you join BANKS' ■ - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, The following departments have now resumed work r— Shorthand and Typewriting, Practical Bookkeeping. Accountancy. Law Professional. Military. Set? for a project™, or see the Director, H. Amos. . BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Corner Woodward Street and The Terrace. Telephone, 2098. < AN OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS. nnHE QUESTION that yon are now askJL ing your self is, "To what school shall I send my son this year?" You mean to have the best teaching that is available—one of solid and durable worth. A real preparation for the business of life. BANKS' COLLEGE FOR BOYS. PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS, Give such an education as yon could wish. All useful—and only useful—subjects are taught by highly skilled and trained teachers., THE PRINCIPALS' OF THE COL- ! LEGEMR. H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B., (Junior and Senior Scholar and Double- First Class Honours Man, N.Z. University)'. 1 MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A., Litt. B. (Oxon), (Junior and Senior Scholar, First Class Honours Man, N.Z. University)— have degroos thai rank amoDg the first in the Dominion. The discipline and moral tone of the school are of the best. Athletic and Physical Exercise receive their full and proper place. In tlio upper division pupils are prepared for all tho Public Examinations, 6uch as Entrance and Senior Public Service, Entrance University, and University Scholarship. Your boy will Teceivc at BANKS' COLLEGE an education that will prove an asset of lasting and incalculable value. Pleaso writo for Prospectus to the Director. H. AMOS, Bos 162, Wellington. Tfilfinhonc. 2C9S,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2676, 24 January 1916, Page 1
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