PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ADAME ERMILLE, genuine Clairvoyante, now vising New Zealand. Interviews 10 to 8 p.m. 276 Lambton Quay (upstairs). WANTED, countrj, experienced Governess; Music, Apply Mi-s.'Rus-sell Gaisford. Marton. WANTED. 'Probationers for private hospital in Wellington. Apply "Matron," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, a Nursery Govoruess, for little girl, aged 6. Apply Mrs. Hiley, 29 Hobson Street. Wellington. WANTED, an experienced Nurse, two infants, station life, coast. Apply Mrs. Riddiford, Tora, Martinborough. WANTED,- for country, next term, capable Nursery Governess; must be fond children. Apply "8.," "Dominion" Office. ' WANTED, a Matron, with nursing experience preferred, for "St. George's" (the Junior School-of Woodford House). Apply Principal, "St. George's," Ha-veiock North. . . THE Imperial Conservatory of Ilnsici Anyone can learn by our method) no scales; no drudgery. We teach from melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street. . . . LEGAL. , . - WANTED, a competent Conveyancing Clerk; must be prepared to com-i mence duties atari.early date. Apply, stating 6alarv required, to ' MacDIARMID &, MEARS. Solicitors, Hamilton. WAIRARAFA HOSPITAL & CHARITABLE 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, and ,£6O respectively. i Uniform provided. Applicants' must be fully qualified arid registered Nurses. Applicants to state, previous experience and also the earliest date on'.which they will: be prepared: to take up their respective duties. Applications, together with copies of testimonials, to be forwarded to the undersigned. , H. F. GREEN; Sec., ' . Box 06, Mnsterton. ' ■OANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ■ ■"■ . Woodward Street. Students prepared viva voce, and by correspondence by-experienced and highly3ualified instructors, in the following epartments:— (1) Matriculation, eti;. (2) Law Professional. (3).-Accountancy. (4) Practical Bookkeeping.' i 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.- .■-. ■•■■,-. , "' V ~- ADVANCE...YOURSELF-LEARN ■ ; ;., v .-..'■, BOYD; SHORTHAND. riiHE BOYD! SCHOOL will, teach-..you-••*-;;!:~-the- practical system ofjjearning; Shorthand'fri f 'Bo dayij of lioTne^: -study.; For; full descriptive matter free, address' v ;:, BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOfi,' i'. I , 1(K) Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 7TTO Proprietors of Automobiles, Motor-; ,■JLi; cycles,. : Benzine. Engines; .- Pumping; Engines, .etc.—l will go anywhere, Jle-; -pair;,' Overhaul, and put in thorough'' .working order, machinery and: electric,' systems of every description; and guar-: at moderate charges.: Write or/wire. > ;'. '-~ '■'; REGINALD E. OSBORNE, M.E., -, . post Office, Box 484, Wellington..- ■-■] • : ■'■ ,' '.. ; ' i ':■ ■'•: '■'.■' "' "■'■ -EN- ,, TYRE"-LY BRITISHv "AVONS/'.; A BRITISH COMPANY, operating: British Capital; and employing Bri.: tish. workmen, benefit by the purchase of AVON Tyres—in the first place.. j -'Secondly, there is a. substantial benefit; for motorists—increased comfort,' greater security, longer service. Not 'problematic.! but proven. ..'•'. - ,:, '-'.'■' . Tiventy per cent, of the Avon Works Staff'joined the Colours within a-month of the declaration of war on Germany.': The. Company immediately, guaranteed every man employment on his return, and made arrangements for the. adequate sup., port of. dependents. -":;■' The Avon Company are;-. the. '.Second Largest British Tyre Manufacturers." . Garages everywhere that ■ give:, preference to' British Tyres stock.' j ';. : . ■ "A vons.";: :•_.;' ; Sole. New Zealand Distributors; ;.-';•'•■ : 'MALING AND COMPANY," \ Christchurch." THREE GUINEAS ;FOR'-A -NAME. A COMBINED . Hand '■■ Protector and j Polisher for Boots will shortly be placed on the market. ,-'. The invention may- also be used in the Garden and for Cleaning Stoves, etc. , A Prize of' three Guineas for the most suitable name will be given to the person whose sugges- : tion' is. accepted, and,the, result, will ■be advertised in due course; Competition closes 20th inst. - Address: - R.A. NOEDL, Inventor, • Palmerston North. r ' G.v. wines;; ,:. ,-• ~: AWARDED 8 Gold Medals by International Exhibition, Christohuroh: also medals by Imperial International and Japan-British Exhibition. London. Cellars contain 19,000 gallons of Pure Grape Wine, made 1900 upwards. Local Agents: Beveridge and Co., Wakefield St. J. J. Jones, agent, Hastings. W. G. JARVIS, Manager. J\ RI L LER '. AN D . C 0., " 1 Holland St., Wellington, Specialise in METAL MOULDINGS. Write for particulars, or ring Telephone A 703. ' .. TO Motorists! To the Trade! Gearcutting for' all purposes. Reliable work. Prompt service. Moderate' prices. Only finest steel used, hardened by special process. Diameters and. pitches cut to accuracy of l-1000th of an inch. Guaranteed smooth, strong, silent, durable. Von HARTITZSCH & HUTCHESON, ' Mechanical Engineers, 120 Ghuznee St., Wellington. .'Phone 2676. T~~HE best of all Gifts, a FountaiiTPen". I stock Onoto, 155.: Swan,"l2s. Gd.; Eclipse Self-filling, 7s. 6d. . Buy your pea where you can get it repaired. . G. Jeffrey, Fountain Pen Doctor, 2"0 Lambton Uaay, WeUimton,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2748, 17 April 1916, Page 1
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