PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. MATERNITY Nurse, disengaged March, town 01- country; .£2 2s. 74 Pine Street, Masterton. LADY, young, experienced, wants position, Governess or Nursery-governess. Apply "Musical," Taihape P.O. (SITUATION Wanted as Children's *-5 Nurse; 15 years' Homo experience. Apply "Experience," Box 150, Napier. WANTED, Governess, 2 children (10); music, 3 • hours' teaching; light . housework; state salary. Mrs. Fell, Nikau Bav, Pelorus Sound. GENERAL REPORTER. WANTED, General Reporter, Short- ** • hand essential, Apply EDITOR, "The Dominion." LEGAL. WANTED, for our. Mai-ton Office, competent CONVEYANCING CLERK; references; state salary required, also a"e. If available for military service applicant should state reason for not enlisting. FULLERTON-SMITH, MILES & COOK. CHELTENHAM DAIRY COMPANY. ' A PPLICATIONS invited for SECRE. a 'lARY to above Company; must Do tflMrough, competent Accountant; firstclass references necessary as to ability and character. State salary required, and when services available if appointed, Nu iD.ni eligible for military service neud apply. Applications to 'be addressed to tuo Chairman, Cheltenham Dairy Company, Cheltenham, not later than -Ith Slarch, 1916. BE FOREMOST And EXCEL. ■ ■ In the Commercial World. Aim at the best positions. The highest rewards are within your grasp. You need only reach out resolutely after them. There are now, and. will continue increasingly to be, count less chances.for V ACCOUNTANTS, There is one waiting' for you, but you must work for it. So Pass the necessary Examinations by studying at BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, .Where personal or correspondence tuition can be obtained in all subjects from expert instructors holding the highest degrees and diplomas. At the last examination 31 of the 48 students w:e presented were successful. If you do not wish to take the full Accountancy Course, then ■ devote your time to PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, and;- -work for the Bookkeepers' Certificate. Only individual instruction is given so that a student's progress .depends upon his own ability and industry. PUBLIC SERVANTS, Note that our Classes for the next Senior Examination commence on Monday, the 28th inst. In the re- .. cently issued list of passes, the names of 59 out of the 66 students we. presented 'were included. OTHER DEPARTMENTS: LAW PROFESSIONAL, ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY DEGREES, TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, ADVERTISING, MILITARY, POLICE, PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. - ; ' BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, H. AMOS, Telephone 2098. Director. AND CALISTHENICS. MISS GLADYS AI. CAMPBELL, Diploma. MRS. HENRY WORDSWORTH. "Queensbery Hall," London. W. Ballroom, Fancy, and National Dancing( Deportment, Physical Culture and Fencing. / ■ Dancing and Calisthenics Mistress to Fitzherbert Terrace School • and Chilton House School. i 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 7.309 p.m., on Tuesdays and Thursdays during this month, at 122 a Coromandel Street, Wellington. 'Phoe 3604 (2 rings). DANCING. MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS, 288 The Terrace, Wellington. BALLROOM; AND NATIONAL DANCING. PHYSICAL CULTURE. Pupil of Madame Zeplin, M. Vestoff, and U. Yakovlenko. Sandow Gold. Medallist. Hours by arrangement. i Individual or class lessons. Telephone 975. DANCING. UTISS BORLASE will Reopen her Classes IYJL middle of -March. Private Lessons given. For- further particulars, etc., address 190 VI-VIAN STREET. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, SCHOOL FOR BOYS. MISS SOMMERVILLE, Principal. PIANO, SINGING, ELOCUTION . SPECIALIST. ■jyrADAME COPE-DOWSING Has ReItX sumed .Teaching at her Studio, 91 WILLIS STREET. "Madame's system is unequalled." jjERBERT S. CLAUGHTON, L.T.C.L., Director Wellington Musical Union; Organist St. Andrew's Church, Terrace, Can receive limited .number of pupils. PIANO, SINGING, THEORY. Lessons in City Studio; St. Andrew's Hall, The Terrace; or at Private Residence, 49 Cpland Road, Kelburn, 'Phone °S7B,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2706, 28 February 1916, Page 1
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