PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. JOURNALISTS.— Reporter wanted; good energetic man. Pukekohe "Times," LEGAL.— Exparieuced Conveyancing Clerk desires engagement as Assistant, Wellington ar Masterton; referI ences. "Blackstone," "Dominion" Office. 1 ADEMOISELLE D'i Bosson, professeur of Irench (Girls' College). Classes, private pupils, etc., at her studio, 311 Willis Street. Hours, 11-12, 12.30-2, 4-6. WANTED, reliable Nursery Governess, usual subjects, music, comfortable homo, 15s Apply "Country," "Dominion" Office. A CCOUNTANT (Married), with 16 Ot yeare' legal experience, requires posiition: excellent references; country preferred. Write "Legal," G.P.0., Whangarei. ■ THE Imperial Conservatory of Music. Anyone can learn by our methods no scales; no drudgery. We teach from melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street. A' LADY, recently from England, Tequires Position in family for ! teaching young children; the usual subjects- taught, including French and Music; free in April; good testimonials. Apply to "M.E.C." 201 Nelson Street, Hastings. WANTED, become an easy, confident, convincing speaker before one or a thousand! Give Grenvillo Kleisser, lo minutes daily and lie will teach you by mail. Get froe prospeotus "S." N.Z._ representative, J. Rodger, 112 d, Lichneld Street, Christchurch. KARAMEA MIMICAL ASSOCIATIONA MEDICAL OFFICER is Wanted Immediately for the above. Income, £480 to JESOO per anniim. The position is now vacant, as the late Medical Officer died suddenly on 18th inst. Address, with testimonials, to S. M. SCOTT, Secretary, ICaramea. ' ADVANCE YOURSELF-LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND. ' THE BOYD SCHOOL will teach you the practical system of learning Shorthand in 30 days of home study. For full descriptive matter free, address BOYD'SHORTHAND SCHOOL, . 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. THE WANGANUI COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. HEADMASTERSHIP. WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS are invited for the •ci. above position. ' Terms and Conditions of Appointment way ho obtained from the Secretary. ' Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be addressed to me and forwarded not later 'than 31st MARCH, 1916. A. G. BIGNELL, ' Chairman.
EDITOR, "SCHOOL JOURNAL, EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, • A PPLICATIONS, closing noon 28th XX March, 191G, are invited for a Working Editor (Associate), male or female, for the "School Journal," Education Department. Applicants should/have experience of school life, must possess the ability to write suitable articles for the Journal, and have good business aptitude. And acquaintance with the preparation ot "matter for the Press. The position-to be held under supervision and to be temporary for the duration of the war. Salary, at the rate of ,£.250 per annum, and engagement subject >d the Public Service SERVICE COMMISSIONER, Wellington.' GRADING OF TEACHERS. CERTIFICATED TEACHERS as described below, who wish to be included in the Dominion Graded List of Teachers, will require to apply to the Senior Inspector of Schools m the Education District not later than 31st March, 1916:— (a) Certificated teachers resident in the district who have been in the service of an Education Board, but who do not at present hold a position under an Education Board. (b) Ex-Training College students not yet 'in . permanent employment as teachers. (c) Teachers who have passed their certificate examination this year. Classes (b) and (c) will be required to forward evidence of date of birth, of character, and; of health; also particulars of experience. ' W. J. ANDERSON, ' ' Director of Education. Education Department, Wellington, 20th March, 1916. ... , ■ DRAUGHTING CADETS, LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. A PPLICATIONS will be received by xL the undersigned up till noon on the 3rd April, 1916, for the position of i Draughting Cadets, Lands and Survey Department. • 2. Applications must be made on forms obtainable'from the Permanent Head of the Lands and Survey Department, or from this office. 3. Applicants must be not less than 16 years of age, and must have passed either the Public Service Entrance or the Matriculation Examination, and in such examination have passed in and,gained at least 33 per cent, of the marks ' obtainable m Elementary Mathematics. : 4. Applicants will also be required to pass a practical test to ascertain their aptitude for draughting work, and that their eyesight is satisfactory. 5 The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912. a The position will be graded in the Clerical Division. Salary, .£SO per annum to commence, with annual increments according to scale. Lodging allowance will be paid in cases where successful applicant is required to reside away from home. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary.' Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, ' 20th March, 1916.
INCREASING OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN. Thousands of young men are giving up their positions in_ business for military service. Girls and young women are mostly nlling their places. s It is your duty to make yourself efficient in office work. At , jgANICS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE you can be trained as a Shorthand- . Typiste or Bookkeeper. You acquire a knowledge of the practice anjl of business, ana boconie thoroughly conversant with commercial documents, correspondence, and office routine generally. H. AMOS, Director ITO MATA WINES. Try them at any JL Hotcll - Shsy. «» wufld Mid. gftWt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 1
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