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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS, WAN'.IjED, countrj, experienced Governess; Music. Apply Mrs. Rusy j*ll GaisforS, Marton. ' .■■ WANTED, by experienced Teacher, Position in household school. Apply » "Teacher," "Dominion" Office. ' \?t7"-A-^N , -t , EIJ, Probationer for private > '». hospital in AVellingt'on. Apply 8 ' Matron," ''Dominion" Office. TyANTED, ' a |,ul ' ser J' Governess, for - *_t little girl, aged 6. Apply Mrs, ' Hiley, 29 Hobsou Street, Wellington. • \SJ ANTED, an experienced Nurse, two * " infants, station life, coast. : Apply - Mrs. Riddiford, Tora, Martinborough. t Bookkeeper-'typiste, with excelj *-< lent credentials, waiting engagemont. "Enterprising," "Dominion" Office, i \?O"ANTED place, fully-qualified Nurse, . *» fond of children, thoroughly do- ' mesticated, as Children's Nurse or Housekeoper. Cunningham's Elite Registry. WANTED, a Matron, with, nursing experience preferred, for "St. George's" (the Junior School of Woodford ,!1 House). Apply Principal, "St. George's," Havelock North. WANTED, for the country (Wairarapa), experienced -Nurse for two • children (one an infant). Reply, -with re--3 ferences, to Mrs. Horace Hewitt, 12 Church • Street,- Palmerston 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 . Chambers, 33 Willis Street. WANTED, LADY CLERK, for Mer- , chant's Office. One used to Ledgerc keeping preferred. Salary, 30s. -per 3 -week. Apply, stating age "and experience, with copies of references, to ' ■ ' "CLARITY,'-' I "Dominion" Office. LEGAL. " TITANTED, a: competent Conveyancing tt Clerk; must be prepared to com- " mence duties at an early date. v . Apply, stating salary required, to < MacDIARMID & MEARS,"'•".'.''.' Solicitors, Hamilton. W"AITAKI BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL,- , 5 - OAMARU. . 3 : A PPLICATIONS for the position of As- - -ex sistant, capable of taking first or ■ second year pupils, will be received up to 1 27th inst. Applicants to state ivhat sub- : jects tliey are prepared to teach and the earliest date they could oommence their duties. j ' Salary, £175 per annum, with, in the case of male appointment, board and residence at the school. . : A. A. M'KINNON, ■ Secretary. . WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. WANTED, -to begin duty May 26th, an . Assistant. Master. ■ Chief subject ; required, Mathematics up to the standard ' of Junior University Scliolarship. Salary, 1 £200, non-resident. , • ■.-,•'.,■ - No. application will be considered from unmarried men eligible for Military Service. Application's are invited- from: qualified Lady.: Teachers'. -. The-appointment is temporary during the absence of Masters at the War.. . Apply as soon .as possible, but not later than 30th April, with full particulars ;.and copies of testimonials, envelopes to '.. bo .marked,: "Assistant Mastership," and addressed to the Headmaster. ' ■'.■'■:■'- ■'. H. LATTER, : ,■' '''"'. Headmaster.; : i ■■ : , -' .> ; '-' '■' ' • ;■/"■■■ i .-■..,. . -• ;• .-'.'. ' COMMERCIAL LAW. "■ . and .. : . ADVANCED. BOOKKEEPING CLASSES ■.-.;■' - • Are held at... . "DANKS COMMERCIAL CdLLEGE, Students prepared by expert instructors for all Accountancy and Bookkeeping examinations. Full sets of typed lectures provided, in addition to viva voce instruction,- ,'•.!;'■ INSTRUCTORS: . MERCANTILE LAWMr. O. C. MazengarbV M.A., LL.8..Mr. H. H.rCornisk, M.A., LL.B. .BOOKKEEPING- i Mr. Jas. M'lntosh, A.1.A., N,2„ ' . ] Mr. E. L. Entiug, A.1.A., N.Z. : - '.. ; , ''.. ;. - H. AMOS, : !■'.''"' ■ - . Director. 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 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.guar- '■" antee satisfaction at moderate charges. Write or wire. • REGINALD E. OSBORNE, M.E., '. Post Office Box 181, Wellington. I :: —■ -— : : — ■ A, V O N. •.' ■ ' TYRES. .; : ALL-BRITISH. . . A) TREAD of the Toughest and most resilient rubber ever "cured," and ' a more generous depth of it' than is to be found in most tyres. . Fabrio walls of 6turdy strength, ■woven from finest Egyptian yarn and proofed. with pure Para. Super-strong beads, fitting snugly and distributing strain with scientific nicety. These are 6ome of the reasons why British A V ON TYRES achieve cemfort and safety in the highest degree, endurance to the furthest limit, economy that motorists can definitely trace in "pounds, ; shillings, and pence." Garages,, everywhere that give prefer- ' ence to British Tyres, stock "AVONS." Sole New Zealand Distributors, MALING AND COMPANY, LTD., ' Christchurch. O Motorists! To' the Trade! • Gearcntting for all purposes. Reliablo , work. Prompt service. . Moderate prices. ~ Only finest steel used, hardened by special process. -. Diameters and pitches cut to accuracy of MOOOth of an inch. Guaranteed smooth, strong, silent, durable. ' Von HARTITZSCH & HUTCHESON, Mechanical Engineers, ; 120 Ghuznee'St.. Wellington.. 'Phone 2676. i iHHAS; A. FLETCHER, : V> Chemist, Pharmacist, and Pre- . scripfion Specialist.- Sole Address: 292 LumbUni Quay. Mail orders promptly J topatched!

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2750, 19 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2750, 19 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2750, 19 April 1916, Page 1

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