PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, Governess for the country; three children; piano. Apply "Homely," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Young Lady, with knowledge music and true ear. Good opening. Apply 3 p.m., Room 1, 33 Willis Street. ■ WANTED, for country, experienced Nurse for infant, four months; references required. Apply Mrs. Russell Gais. ford,- Marton. ■ . URSERY Governess, for country . (Gisborne), two small children. Apply Mrs.. Sherratt; Mrs. George Tripe, 29 Bolton Street, Wellington. WANTED, Position by thoroughly competent Stenographer and Typiste, 8 years' commercial experience. Address "U.," Box 114, G.P.O. ■ WANTED, a Nursery Governess for three children, eldest 10; elementary, French, and music. Apply, stating salary, to Mrs. S. Simmons, Waipukurau, TT> EQUIRED for February, a Resident JL\ Governess, for a. girl of 13, in the country; music and drawing qualifications preferred. Apply Mrs. J. W. Marshall, "Tutu Totara," Marton. TEACHERS. YOUNG Man wants Lessons in Arithmetic and English, 2 hours a week, Monday and Friday. State time convenient and terms, etc,, "Right Away," "Dominion" Office. THE OTAGo HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF MASSAGE. fTTHE next course of Massage Training X begins at the Otago University on Bth March, 1916. All further information may be obtained from JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. Dunedin, January 20. 1916. '' WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term will begin on TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. The Headmaster will receive parents and guardians and- enrol pupils .on MONDAY, 31st JANUARY, between 9 a.m. aud I p.m., and between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. . C. P. POWLES, , • Secretary. A- PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR WILL BE YOURS if you join BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ' The 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. AN OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS. mHE QUESTION that you are now askX mg 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 thp business, of life. BANKS'COLLEGE ■ FOR BOYS. ; PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY ' DEPARTMENTS, . v , . Give such an education as you- 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). , MR. W. T.FOSTER, M.A., Litt. B. (Oxon), (Junior and Senior Scholar, First Class Honours Man, N.Z. University)— • . have degrees tha'i rank among the first in the Dominion. ~ ' The discipline and moral tone of the school are of the best. Athletio and Physical; Exercise receive their full and ; proper place. ■' •In the upper division pupils are prepared for all the Public Examinations, such as Entrance and Senior Public Service, Entrance University, and University Scholarship. . Your boy, will receive at BANKS' COLLEGE an education that will prov„o' an asset of lasti'ng and incalculable' value. Please write for - Prospectus to the-Di-rector,. H.AMOS, ■ . Box 162, Wellington. . , Telephone, 2098. . Scots coll eg e„ ' WELLINGTON. The" Presbytery of Wellington will Open a Preparatory and Seoondary '' Day and. BoaraiDg School . - / FOR BOYS In the Large, Well-ventilated, and ell-equipped Premises, 53 HOBSON STREET, . On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY' Bth, 1916. ' ' PRINCIPALS: : MR. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A., Diploma.of Education (Melbourne), '. (Lata 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 be seen by appointment at the College. Tel. 427-.' WOODfORD HOUSE. ■A JUNIOR BOARDING DEPARTMENT and a DAY. SCHOOL-will-be ' opened under the title of "St. George's,", at Duart, Havelock North, on 10th FEBRUARY, 1916. Boarders ' arrive 9th. Ago for Boarders, 7 to 12 years,. ; DAY SCHOOL. Kindergarten—4 to 7 years. Junior—7 to 12 years. ■ Senior —12 years upwards. BOYS—4 to. 9 years. Parents wishing to make use of a bus with . mistress in attendance will please notify the Principal as soon as possible. PRINCIPAL:. JJRS.,. B. CROMPTON-SMITH. , Fees on application to Reginald Gardiner, "Tribune" Buildings, Hastings. ~' CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL ~: . 255 The Terrace. •• ■' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NEXT TERM will begin on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd.. Mrs. Henry Smith will bo at home on and after Monday, January 31st. "T>INE Lodge" Boarding and Day X School, 28 Austin Street—Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Girls and Boys under 10. Principals: Miss Fleming, Miss IJavies (N.1M1.), Dancing and Music taught. Ncx* term commences Fehriury. 3th, , -
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2677, 25 January 1916, Page 1
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