PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. WANTED, Sisters, for Napier Hospital. Apply to Matron. W ANTED, a Nurse, young, baby, country. Apply Mrs. F. Herrick, 17 Hobson Street. A I'OUTH, just left desires position as Junior Clerk in Lawyer's Office. Apply "A.C.," "Dominion" Office. AKCHITECTURE-Registered Architect practising in\ Waugahui has vacancy tor articled pupil. Apply Box 294, Wanganui. WANTED, at once, Nursery-governess; four boys, 3-9, two school age; salary, .£3B. Apply "Waikanae," "Dominion" EXPERIENCED Nursery Governess requires engagement immediately in or near Wellington. Apply "T. 5.," ''Dominion" ' WANTED, position, as Companion or Lady Nurae; town or oountryr thoroughly experienced. Write "T.C. r " "Dominion" Office. ' LAW— An English Solicitor, with. 25 yea.rs' Queensland and Colonial experience, seeks engagement. "K. Deß. H.," "Dominion" Office. DENTIST— Wanted, competent L.D.S., Victoria or England, or 8.D.5., New South Wales. Apply "Permanent," 41 Brisbane Street, Launceston, Tasmania. POSITION required by first-class Marine Engineer, town or country. Ten years' deep sea experience. Excellent references given. Reply "Engineer," "Dominion" Office. - : WANTED. ?OSITION as Nurse-Attendant with a Doctor. Address "UNTRAINED," s.o. "Dominion" Office. ANTED,- Elderly Nursei or Woman capable of supervising the work of girls in a Nurses' Institution In Wellington; good home, with small.salary. Apply, by letter, "10," "Dominioil" Office. TO Stationholders and Farmers—Young Man (20), with previous experience, desires employment on N.Z, Station or large Farm! with a view to becoming a farmer. Address, stating wages offered, to A. Weston-Pett, 'l'oorak, Melbourne, Victoria. WANTED, . AN EXPERIENCED TYPISTE and SHORTHAND-WRITER. Apply, in writing, to JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. 'BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. WANTED, BOOK-KEEPER, with experience in Indent Business preferred. Apply, stating expedience and sal- 1 try required, to . - BOX 145, G.P.0., Wellington. COMMON LAW CLERIC _ "OEQUIRED, an experienced Common iLttJ Law Clerk for firm of Auckland Solicitors. Permanent engagement, with good prospects for efficient man^ Apply "JURIST," "Dominion" Office. SOUTHLAND BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. '■APPLICATIONS for the position of SCIENCE MASTER will be received up to 24ili February, 1916. Salary, 41300 per annum. ' ,- ' . ' ' The' successful applicant must be able to! teach the Sciehc'es of Chemistry, Electricity, and. Mechanics to University Scholarship Standafd. He will also be .required, during; the continuance of the War. to teach Mathematics to the two highest classes. Applicants are requested to 6tate the earliest date on which they can begin work. F. G. STEVENSON, Secretary. Southland High Schools' Board Office, Invercargill. . BANKS'. COLLEGE, Woodward Street. TIOYS' PREPARATORY and SECONDARY SCHOOL has Tesumed with a Toll number of 75. Boys prepared for all professional and commercial careers. Strong classes already formed for Entrance University and Public S-ervice Examinations. Parents urged to enrol their boys at once. EVENING MATRICULATION AND ENTRANCE PUBLIC SERVICE classes; Resume MONDAY, 7th m?t., at 5.30. Nine hours' instruction per week. ! Principals: MR. W. T., FOSTER, M.A. (N.Z.), B.Litt. (Oxon.). MR. H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B.j Assisted by G other experienced and successful male teachers. For further information consult the Director, H.. AMOS. Telephone 2098, NEW YEAR HONOURS Vary in degree and kind. For the great men of the world there are titles and decorations. For the younger generation there are those humbler honours which often lead to the others, namely, EXAMINATION PASSES:published early in each year. A careful study will show that the students of jgANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Always secure a high" percentage of passes in the various Public Examinations. In those held in November and December last the results were as follow:— Accountancy and B. Com.—lß presented; 31 passed; two completed the B. Com. degree and 8 completed tho Professional subjects. Law Professional and LL.B.—<s2 presented; 37 passed. . • • v Junior Public Service.—27 presented; 18 passed. Entrance University.—4G 2 passed Medical Prolnn., 10 passed Solicitors' General Knowledge and Matriculation; and 19 passed Matriculation. If you wish (o pass any Public Examination join BANKS' COLLEGE. H. AMOS, Director. JJERBERT S. CLAUGHTONTL.T.C.L., Director Wellington Musical Union; Organist St. Andrew's Church, Terrace, Can receive limited number of pupils. PIANO, SINGING, THEORY. Lessons in Cily Studio; St. Andrew's Hall, The Terrace; ov at Private Residence, 49 Upland Road, lielburn 'Phone 2878.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2690, 9 February 1916, Page 1
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