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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, Nursery Governess for the \ country. Apply Mrs. Jack Bibby, J Lunesdale, Onga Onga. s VOUNG Lady seeks Position, Dentist's •1 Assistant, two years' experience, v "Dens," "Dominion" * GENERAL Reporter, experieuced, J Shorthand-writer, desires change; B auiit for military service. Reply "News," ? "Dominion" Office. • ' WANTED, for tho country, an ex- £ pericnced Governess, musical, for 2 children; references. Apply by letter .to Mrs. J. G. Collins, "Rawea," Taihape, or / personally to Mrs. R. Ramsay, 253 Ade- - (aide Road, Monday or Tuesday evening. LAAV ACCOUNTANT, experienced, re- i ■quired immediately, in country so- \ licitor's office. Knowledge of costs essential. 5 Salary to commence J;3. ( App.y I "120, _ _ _ ( "Dominion" OEficc. PTLMERS'I'ON NORTfTIIOSPITAL A CHAItITABLE AIR BOARD. } ■S7SrANTED, NURSING SISTER for the ; * * Paluicrstou North Public Hospital. Salary to start, ,£75 per annum, rising to JEW per aunum. Applicants must 1 state experieuce, and enclose testimonials. W. STUBBS, i SecretaryMERCHANTS, WAREHOUSEMEN, AND OTHERS. THE services of a thoroughly competent and trustworthy Accountant are available by prompt application to the j undersigned, and being unfit; for enlistment is open for permanent employment. First-clais testimonials and references; tweive years' New Zealand commercial experience. Would make good Manager, Accountant, or Confidential Clerk. Apply, i in first case, to • 1 WILLIAM H. SUCKLING, F.P.A. (N.Z.), ■ Public Accountant and Auditor, r G.P.0., Box 554.' | START STUDY NOW ] At - . BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Corner of Woodward Street and Tub Torracc). Extra Accommodation for .Students had to be secured this year. 12 DEPARTMENTS - 15 INSTRUCTORS Over 700 Students. DAY, EVENING, AND CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION. LAW PROFESSIONAL AND ACCOUNTANCY LAW SUBJECTS: Inatiuctors—Mß. B. E. MURPHY, M.A., LL.B., 8.C0m., F.K.E.S., First Class Honours in Mental Science, Barrister-at-Law MR. H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B., Double First Class Honours. MR. O. C. MAZENGARB, M.A., LL.B., Barrister-at-Law. ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTS AND AUDITING. ELEMENTARY BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTS AND AUDITING. . PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING AND COMMERCIAL KNOWLEDGE. Instiuctoi-s—MR: E. L. ENTING, A.1.A., N.Z. MR. J. L.- ARCUS, F.1.A., N.Z. ■MR.' J. HTNTOSH, A:I.A-., N.Z. : SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Instructors—MlSS HARDIE, M.I.P.S. MISS SMALLBONE. MISS N. MORGAN. And competent readers. Special provision being made for high speeds in Shorthand. PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY 1 DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. . EVENING MATRICULATION CLASSES. I EVENING PUBLIC SERVICE CLASSES. UNIVERSITY DEGREE. ; ' TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE. ; Irshuctors—Mß. W. T. FOSTER, M.A. I (N.Z.), B.Litt. Oxford. , First Class Honours Languages and Literature. MR. H. H. CORNISH, M.A., i LL'.B.,, Double First Class Honours Languages, Literature, and Mental Science. MR. T. S. ATKINSON, Teachers' "B" Certificate. MR. J. W. RUSSELL, Teachers' "C" Certificate. MR. S: I. JONES, Teachers' "C" Certificate. I MISS DIXON. - MILITARY DRILL. Instructor —LIEUTENANT T. J. DAVIS. ; ADVERTISING. MR. WILL APPLETON. MR. MALCOLM KAY. ' MODERN HISTORY, ECONOMICS AND STATISTICAL METHOD, INDUSTRIAL LAW. BANKING AND CUR. 0 RENCY, ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY, ;. ECONOMIC HISTORY. Instnictor—Mß. B. E. MURPHY, M.A., II LL.B., 8.C0m.. F.R.E.S. ? (First Class Honours in j Mental and Moral Philosophy), Barrister-at-law. " Students prepared for all Public Exam- - lnations. Results invariably excellent. All Departments now in full swing, t Time payments can be arranged. For further information, call and con- ' suit tho Director, t H., AMOS. . JQAjSTCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS GLADYS M. CAMPBELL, Diploma, r MRS. HENRY WORDSWORTH. "Queensbery Hall," London. W. , t Ballroom, Fancy, and National Danc- >, ing( Deportment, Physical Culture and h. Fencing. , . Dancing and Calisthenics Mistress to ■ Fitzherbert Terrace School and Chilton House School. . Miss Campbell resumes teaching in the first week in March. \ Hours by arrangement. Individual or class instruction. At home from 3-5 p.m., and from' 7.30- » 9 p.m., oil Tuesdays and Thursdays during this month, at 122 a Coromandel Street, ' Wellington. • . . 'Plioe 3601 (2 rings). . ' ELOCUTION. s 14/TR- CULFORD BELL and MISS • lyi BETTY PURDOM have resumed teaching, . Trevor Studios, 66 Willis 1 Street. 'Phono ISOO. Children's Class Saturday Mornings, 10 • o'clock. Lyall Bay Classes for Children re-starting Saturday. 19th February, 10 o'clock. 1 DANCING. 1 MTSS DOROTHY SAUNDERS, 288 Tho Terrace, Wellington. • BALLROOM. FANCY, AND NATIONAL DANCING, PHYSICAL CULTURE. ijlOR the convenience of Parents and Pupils who wish terms to correspond with those of Primary and Secondary Sohools, Miss Saunders has resumed teaching earlier than usual. - _ Hours by. arrangement. Individual or Class Lessons. ' At Home between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.*, i and 7.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. this week, j Telephone 975. PIANO, SINGING, ELOCUTION I SPECIALIST. ! -afADAME COPE-DOWSING Has,l!e----c irx sunied Teaching at her Studio, 9-i WILLIS STREET. : "Madame's system is unequalled." ; JJERBERT S. CLAUGUTON. L.T.C.L., 5 Director Wellington Musical Union; Organic St. Andrews Church, , Terrace, i Can receivo limited number of pupils. 5 PIANO, SINGING, TiIKORY. <• in City Studio; St. Andrew's ■ Hall, The Terrace; or at Private licvil dence, 40 Upland Road, Keiburn 'Phon«

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2698, 18 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2698, 18 February 1916, Page 1

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