PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ANTED, Office, by girl (17), engaged at classes afternoon. Address . "Typiste," "Dominion" Office. ■ YOUNG Lady seeks Rc-engagomeut, X nurse or nursery governess; eight years' Home experience. "Nurse," Run- I iiymede, Marton. ' /GOVERNESS open for re-engagement VJT in May, experienced with children, \ good credentials. "Governess," 150 "Doininioii" Agency, Napier. WANTED, an experienced Governess, - for three children; references essential. Apply Mrs. C, G. Teschemaker, "The Cottage," Blenheim. . WANTED, a Matron, with nursing experience preferred, for "St. George's" (the Junior School of Woodford . House). Apply Principal, "St. George's," : Havelock North. - . THE Imperial Conservatory of Music. Anyone can learn by our method) no scales; no drudgery. We teach from melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian Cliambers, 33 Willis Street. you Sketch? Cultivate your taste for drawing. It. will bring you pleasure and profit. Students' drawings sold in London. Mail course. Get prospectus "I." N.Z. representative, Jas. Rodgor, U2d Lichfield Street, Christchurch. ._ 'TO SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS. YOUNG Man, 4 years' experience in field and office, requires situation. Apply "Log," "Dominion Office. TO Proprietors of Automobiles, Motorcycles, Benzine Engines, Pumping Engines, etc.—l will go anywhere, Re-' pair. Overhaul, and put in thorough working order, machinery and electric ; systems of every .description, and guarantee satisfaction, at moderate charges. ■ Write or wire. < REGINALD E. OSBORNE, M.E., Post Office Box 484, Wellington. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD.' A PPLICATIONS will be received at the ; -A- Education. Office, New Plymouth, up to TUESDAY, the 25th April, 1916, for the position of .temporary Head Teacher of ; the Opunakf.School, Grade 3b. This position is vacant owing to the war, and consideration will be given after the war is over to the one filling it: • Application forms may be obtained on application to the Board's Office., P..S. WHTTCOMBE, :.■', .. ■ Secretary. Office, New Plymouth', ' , April 10th, 1916. ' . . Office of the Public Service Commissioner, , Wellington, 10th April, 1916. , '■. AMPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C. ' Jx Form 17a; obtainablo at principal post offices, will be received.by the under-, signed:for the following position:— ' Manager, female (also District Agent Infant Life Protection for Auckland-Tara- ' naki District), Auckland Industrial School. Education Department. Salary, £280 per annum, maximum. £300, less £100 for board' and quarters. Applications close 2Gth April. ' ' " Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Permanent Head of the Department, Wellington. •" P. VERSCHAFFELT, ' 1 Secretary. , • DANNEVIRKE PUBLIC LIBRARY. ' .LIBRARIAN AND CARETAKER. u [ A PPLICATIONS, to be lodged with the J *r- Town Clerk not later than. MON- • DAY, the 17th inst, are invited for the position of Librarian and Caretaker (male or female) for the Dahnevirke Public Library, at a salary of £100 per annum: ' Sohedule of duties may bo seen at the Town Clerk's Office and Library. • .(: F. J. KNIGHT, Hon. Secretary. - FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.. ' APPLICATION TOWN CLERKSHIP. ! A PPLICATIONS, ' marked ■'.' "Town ' £x Clerk," and addressed, to the under- ; signed, will be received up to 7 p.m. of , MONDAY, 17th April, 19161 for the posi- ■ Hon of Town Clerk- for the above Bor-: ough.' Salary, £220' per .annum. Soke- ■ dule of duties'may: be eepn at the office ■ of this paper on application to the». undersigned. ■ The successful applicant | must be prepared to tako up his duties by the Ist May, 1916. Cl J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. , WA.JRARAPA HOSPITAL & CHARI- - TABLE AID BOARD. APPLICATIONS' will be received until Noon of WEDNESDAY, 19th April, for the positions of Sister and Charge Nurse at the Pahiatua- Hospital. Commencing salary, £80 and £60 respectively. Uniform provided. Applicants must be fully qualified and registered Nurses; Applicants to state previous experience and also the'earliest date on which they wi!J be prepared to take np their respective duties. Applications,: together with cop- ■ ies of testimonials, to lie forwarded to '■ the undersigned.' H. F, GREEN, Sec.,'.' ' Box 96, Masterton. BANKS; COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ! Woodward Street. Students prepared viva voce and'by . correspondence by experienced, and highlyqualified instructors, in , the • following departments:— -,• (1) Matriculatio'n, ett. ■ (2) Law Professional. (3) Accountancy. (4) Practical Bookkeeping. (5) Shorthand and Typewriting. (6) Public Service. . (7) Military. (8) Police. (9) University. (10) Teachers' Certificate. (11) Advertising. '' ' (12) BOYS' PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. 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. TO LET. , TO LET, at Seatoun, 4-roomed Cottage. Apply Mr. Rawson, Seatoun. - - - AY'S~BAY—To Let', 8-roomed House, furnished or unfurnished, sea front. Reply Simpson. Eastbourne. TO LET, superior Bungalow Kesidence, . "To Aroha," Melbourne Road, off Deo Street, Island Bay. Apply (owner) I A. N. Palmer, or 'Phone 3810 (2 rings). FURNISHED RESIDENCE. j TO LET, a ' 0-roomed, well-furnished Residence, with coucreto- tennis court. Rent, £1 4s. Apply I S, GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. <
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2744, 12 April 1916, Page 1
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