PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. "SSJ"ANTED, Young Lady, for Dramatic ' • Company; no previous experience needed. Apply "Dramatic," Dominion" Office. WANTED, for .country, experienced Nurso for infant, four mouths; references required. Apply Mrs. Russell Gais ford, Marton. QtHORTHAND-TYPISTE, re-engagement, lady (20), law work or office; quick; London experience. "A.C.8.," Trocadero Hotel, Wellington. IVTURSERY Governess, for country (Gisborne), two smull children. Apply Mrs. Sherratt, Mrs. George Tripe, ■29 Bolton Street, Wellington., WANTED immediately, a Governess for the country, to teach two girls 7 and 10. Apply, with references. Mrs. Bayley, Otawairi, Hastings. WANTED, thoroughly experienced Nur.su for child 11, months; wages i£l. Apply with reference's to Mrs. Carno Bidwoll, Featherston. Telophone, Kahautara. . ■ WANTED, position in Girls' School, by experienced Teacher; highest testimonials; has managed school, also been assistant resident mistress; studied at Home and abroad. "Maitresse," "Do- . minion" Office. ■ . WANTED— Licensed Custom House Agent and Shipping Clerk, not eligible for military 6ervico, requires Position as Shipping Clerk; four years.in present position. Apply to "Shipping," "Dominion" Office. 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. WANTED. /HLERK for Loiter Hutt Borough Coun- . cil, Town Clerk's Office. Temporary appointment, for at least 3 months. Salary, i! 3 p.w. Applications, addressed to the Town Clerk, Lower Hutt, marked "Clerkship," close at the Town Clerk's Office where particulars of the duties may be obtained, at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 28th January, 1916. VACANCIES ! IN OFFICE. A LEADING Wellington Finn wishes to engage SHORTHAND-TYPISTE at about .£2; a LADY BOOK-KEEPER at about 355.; and an OFFICE BOY at 15s'. Apply, in confidence, by letter, in each case, stating age and experience, to "PROSPECT," Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Wellington, 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. Accountanoy. Law.ProfessionaL Military. Send for a prospect^,'or see the Director, H. Amos.
BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Corner Woodward Street and The Terrace. Telephone, 2098. YOUR BOY'S COLLEGE MUST be the very best. To spend money on second-class service is pure folly. You demand —and rightly so—the best teachers and the best curriculum.. BANKS' COLLEGE For ■ ' BOYS, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS, Provides'such atl education as you could wish. Boys from 5 to 18 are on the roll, and work from Preparatory to Junior University Scholarship Standard is taken. There are 8 experienced teachers, each of them highly qualified. The Principals are:— MR, H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B., Double First Class ■ Honours. MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A., Litt.B. (Oxon), First Class '■ Honours. ' First Term begins TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. For Prospectus please apply to H. AMOS, . Box 162. ' Tel. 2098. QJCOTS COLLEGE, 13 WELLINGTON. The Presbytery of Wellington will Open a Preparatory and Seoondary Day and Boarding School FOR BOYS In the Large, Well-ventilated and Well-equipped Premises, 53 HOBSON STREET, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1916. PRINCIPALS: MR. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A., Diploma of Education (Melbourne), (Late Principal Leslie House School, Hobart);. MR. G. H. U'fTLEY, 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. STAN'DAGE,- Tho Manse, Kelburn; or to the Principals, who may be seen by appointment at the College. Tel. 427. NELSON BOYS' COLLEGE. Principal, H. L. Fowler, M.A., Oxon. NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE. Lady Principal, Miss M. Ix>rimer, II.A! Supported by thoroughly efficient staffs. ' SPECIAL attention is paid in both Colleges to the Preparatory Department, which is under tho oare of experienced teachers. ■' Pupils received from the age of nine. Three courses of instruction arc open at the Boys' College, viz., (1) Classical or General; (2) Commercial; (3) Agricultural, in tho last of which spccial scientific and practical teaching is given. All courses includo English, Mathematics, and Science. Three courses are also open at the Girls' College. As Secondary Schools both Colleges receive as Free Pupils those who hold tho ncctssaTy qualification. Tho first Term begins: Boys' College, Ist February; Girls' College, 3rd February. E. CATLEY, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, 25th January, 191 G. THE Imperial Conservatory of Music. .Anyone can learn bv our method; no pealed; no drudgory, Wo teach from nulcdiea. Kooras, 1 and 2 Cfllfcdofli&n 'Chambwft, 33 ffiillia. etrtat, -
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2679, 27 January 1916, Page 1
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