PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS WANTED, a Teacher for aided 6ohool; salary, and board. Apply Alex. Livingston, Wthareroa, Humtcrville. WANTED, by thoroughly experienced Children's Nurse; position beginning September. Apply "Capable," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Nursery Governess, country. Apply Mrs. Conway, Hotel Cecil, Thursday, Friday (5-7), or write Cheltenham, Feilding'. H' A. ANDERSON, M.N.A.S., Eng- • lish Medium, can be consulted daily, business or medical, psychic and solar charts, s_s. Send name in full, and birth' date. No. 1, Home Street. TjyANTED, for September term and * » the following year, a Governess, to teach two children, a. girl of 13 and a boy of B years; music essential. Mrs. H. H. Marshall, Motu Kowhai, Marton. TJIRENCH Lady, woll educated, with great experience in teaching, would like Position as Lady's Companion or Governess. Town or country. Apply "EFFICIENCY, ■ "Dominion" Office. i ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the ii- position of Organist and Choirmaster of St. Matthew's Church, Masterton, at a commenoing salary of XBS per annum. Applications to closo on MONDAY, August 28th. For further particulars apply to the Vicar, REV. JOHN WALKER, The Vicarage, Mastertop. AKITIO COUNTY COUNCIL. COUNTY CLERK. ETC. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of County Clerk, otc., until !) p.m. on FRIDAY, the Ist Sept., 1916. Conditions of appointment may be obtained at the County Office, Pongaroa. Salary, £200 per annum. W. R. ROBINSON, County Clerk, Pongaroa. Office pf the Puhlio Service Commissioner, Wellington, 21st August, 1916. Applications, to be made on p.s.c. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be received by the undorsigned for the following positions:— Assistant Teacher, Education Department, Special Sohooi, Otekaike; Educational Division. Salary £100, maximum £170 per annum. Applications close 11th September. Beokeepcr, Rtiatura Tarm of Instruction, Department of Agriculture; General .Division. Commencing salary, £170 per annum. Applications close 18th September, 1916. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Permanent Heads of tho rcspectivo Departments, Wellington. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. OFFICERS AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS Conducted at T> A N K S l . COLLEGE, Woodward Street, By LIEUT. T. J. DAVIS. 1 Mr Davis was Colour- Sergea-nt "City Rifles" for over 30 years, during which time he won over 50 military competitions in various parts of New Zealand, Classes every Evening from 5.15 to 6.15, and Saturday afternoon 2.30 to 4.30. For further particulars apply to the Director. YOUR BOY MUST MATRICULATE. IF he is to enter the Accountancy, Medical, Dental, Engineering, Legal, Military, Teaching or any othor Profession, Tho .timo left before next Examination is oertainly short, but much can bo done before December next jf a lad, even though backward, is willing to work.. THE THIRD TERM OF THE BOYS' SECONDARY DEPARTMENT AT BANKS' COLLEGE Commences TUESDAY, September 12th. If you enrol your boy now in tie ■Matriculation form, ho will get the best of personal tuition from highly experienced and qualified masters.For further particulars, apply to the Director, H. AMOS. (gCOTS COLLEGE, ~~ HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, DAY AND BOARDING. SCHOOL For Boys of All Ages. 1 (Under Control of Wellington PreabyEducatibn for Christ/an Manhood and Citizenship. Principals: MR. S. R. DICKINSON, MX, Diploma of Education (Melbourne). MR. G. H. UTTLEY, MJL., M_So..' N.Z. Prospectus from the Principals or Secretary, Rev. A. C. Standage, The Manse, Kelburn. ' . Tel. 427. ... . , ADVANCE YOURSELF—LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND. THE BOYD SCHOOL will Teach you the practical 6ystem of learning Shorthand in 30 days of home study. For full descriptive matter free, .address BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. SPICER'S STUDIO, PHOTOGRAPHS AND HAND PAINTINGS ARE BEST 'QUALITY. 50 Willis Street. Opp HOTEL WINDSOR. Telephones, 3263 and 1211. rjIHE Imperial Conservatory of Musio. X Anyone can learn by our method'; no scales; no drudgery. We teaoh from melodies. Rooms, 1 and 3 Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street. XXJANTED, Everybody to know OS an- » v swers to 96 questions on the Great War, by playing "On Active Service." the New War Ga.me. 2s„ at Wlutcombo's. LADIES, remember that if your grocer is out of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE you can always, procure a bottlo at tho nearest store. Prico reasonable. Bisy a bottle to-day. "SSTANTEITKnown, the New War » v Game, "On Active Service"; exciting and instructive; for any number'of. players. Dj., at Whitcombe's.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 1
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