PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. s- ANTED, a Nurse, young baby, coune- ' » try. Apply Mrs. J?. Herrick, 17 Hobson Street. < ty \STANTED immediately, Governess for I'd » » country! three children, piano. Ap- _ pl.v "Meta," "Dominion" Oflice. 0- T AAV—An English Solicitor, with. 25 ns JLd years' Queensland and Colonial experience, seeks engagement. "It. Deß. H.," "Dominion" Office. se l"jE-N'J IST—'Wanted, competent L.D.S., J ' Victoria-or England, or 8.D.5., New i 3 d South AVales. Apply "Permanent," 41 go Brisbane Street. Launceston, Tasmania. °" required by first-class Mar- •*- ine Engineer, town or country. Ten • g. years' deep sea experience. Excellent reii, ferences given. Reply "Engineer," "Do- j ii. minion" Office. ' _ mHE Imperial Conservatory of Music, n, A Anyone can learn by our method; ■ or no scales; no drudgery. Wo teach from it. melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street. 5e . COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. . 1 ii- TO-ANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill p- T » invites Agencies oil Commission from merchants and manufacturers, for Marll6j borough, Neison, and West Coast. Box :e,' 21, Nelson. r ~, ""OINE Lodge" Boarding and Day 1 -8- School, 28 Austin Street—Kinder- _ garten and Preparatory School for Girls id and Boys under 10. Principals: Miss : ,r- Fleiniug, Miss Davies (N.F.U.) Next n- term commences February 9th. Princ-i- -- pals will be at home Tuesday afternoon. _ COMMON LAW CLERK. i ;); "OEQUIRED, an experienced Common te Law Clerk for firm of Auckland Solicitors. ,j. Permanent engagement, with good prosm pects for efficient man. ( nt " "JURIST," — , "Dominion" Office, it. 1-s to ). L - BANKS' COLLEGE, Woodward Street. :r. 2l " 'R OYS ' PREPARATORY and SECOND- ' ■° ' ARY SCHOOL . has resumed with a roll niLmber of 75. . Boys prepared for all professional and h) commercial careers. ; ;n----an ' ■ ■ ' ns Strong classes already formed for En- ™ trance University and Public Service Examinations. Parents urged to enrol their boys at once. i EVENING MATRICULATION AND ENTRANCE PUBLIC SERVICE «• ' ■ CLASSES 1_ Resume MONDAY, 7th inst., at 5.30. G- Nine hours' ins traction per week. ■ Principals: sn . MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A. (N.Z.), ite B.Litt. (Oxon.). es. er, > er MR. H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B., fi9i Assisted by 6 other experienced and suc- — cessful male teachers. . ' ry . ' . For further information consult the Di- ~ rpqtor, H. AAIOS. n ' Telephone 2098, le- : WHAT DOES THE . WAR TEACH YOU? . One great lesson which must have impressed itself upon every individual in these stirring times is the absolute neces- _ sity for Preparedness. When tho war is won we shall engage in another great straggle, namely, that for the developry mont of our Trade -and Commerce. Our al success will be determined by tho prend paredness of each individual worker. Id Are you' equipped for the opportunities which will present themselves to you? Tho best positions will be taken by those who are best qualified for responsible and skilled activity. Learn fresh, subjects and — increase your skill in those already ac--7* quired. ~ "DANES' COMMERCIAL' COLLEGE, Ji Wellington, Exists to help you to become an efficient a . 3 ACCOUNTANT, BOOK-KEEPER, ± . LAWYER,-SOLDIER, TEACHER,, p. PUBLIC SERVANT, STENOon GRAPHER, and BUSINESS MAN generally. Send for a prospectus. We shall be [a- pleased to hear from you. A Day, Evening, and Correspondence Tui- — tion, f e H. AMOS, Director. . Woodward Street. Tel., 2098. tet. ; gCOTS COLLEGE. ad i 53 Hobson Street, Wellington. (Under the Control of the Wellington 0 f Presbytery.) — SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY, FEB. Bth. l 0" Preparatory, Secondary, Day and 5? . Boarding Departments. :y, ' , a Principals: A. MR. S. R. DICKINSON, M.A.,- Diploma D 3 of Education (Melb.), (late Principal es of Leslie House School, Hobart). - id MR. G. H; UTTLEY. M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S. : (lato First Assistant and House Mas- — ■ ter at Waitaki Boys' High School.) _ Applications for admission should be j, made to the Secretary, Rev. A. C. Standage, The Manse, ICelburn; or to the Principals, who may be seen at the College by appointment. ' ! ' Parents of boys already' enrolled, who ■ S- have not yot seen the Principals, are re- ' quested to do so as early as possible. 1 ■• s Tel. 427. j ii. : : ; ■ ■ Qe Jl/J- ADEM'OISELLE DU BOSSON, | — Professeur of French, ' Has resumed her Classes, private pupils, etc., at her Studio, w 113 WILLIS STREET. B _ Hours: 11-12.30; 4-6. | NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MISS DOROTHY GREENISH, L.A.8., ! has Removed to a Studio at the Bristol Piano Co., Lambton Quay, -and , will Resume Teaching TO-DAi (TUES- : DAY'), Bth February. JQANCING AND CALISTHENICS. ] MISS GLADYS M. CAMPBELL, Diploma. " MRS. HENRY WORDSWORTH, "Queens- ; ,bory Hall," London. AV. j -Ballroom, Fancy, and National Dane- ( :S ing( Deportment, Physical Culture and ; :d Fencing. . i s. Dancing and Calisthenics Mistress to < le Fitzherbsrt Terrace School and Chilton j ,'s House School. j Miss Campbell resumes teaching in the ; _ first week in March. ] to Hours by arrangement. . | ill Individual or class instruction. :s' At home from 3-5 p.m.. and from 7.30- , ie. 9 p.m., on Tuesdays and Thursdays during e, this month, at 122 a Coroniandel Street, ; Wellington. . : ' 'Phiifl J6oi-.(3.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 1
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