professional engagements 'yy - ANTED, an experienced Children's iri Apply Mrs. J. W- Harding, Mt. Vernon, Waipukurau, H.B. f"jHILDI{EN'S Nurse, wishing to return to England, will give service for Ijussago. Apply "Nurse," "Dominion" Urnce, Palmerston North. WANTED, position, by experienced . ■ Children's Nurse; town'or country. Apply "Urgent 8.," "Dominion." Office, Palmerston North. . . NURSE. AST"ANTED, an experienced Nurso for *' young baby; references. Apply Mrs. Metz, 353 Tho Terrace. T ADY wishes position, Traveller, good firm; well educated, good appearance and address; husband front. "Traveller," "Domiiiion" Office. WANTED, for end January, 1917, experienced Lady as HousekeeperMatron in Girls' School. Apply Miss Hodge, Woodford .House, Havelock North. WANTED, for Private Hospital, Re- " * gistored Nurse, salary .£9O, rising £100; medical, surgical, maternity coses. •Apply, with testimonials, Dr, Damson, Dannovirke. jUIIGHLY qualified Music Governess, London trained, English exporienco, piano, singing, harmony, etc., desires Engagement, family or school. "E.Jt.," "Dominion" Office. "OIGHLY recommended Registered Nurse, desiring change from hospital, will take charge baby, from birth, or travel with invalid; highest credentials; begin January. Cunningham's Elite Registry. WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL. ' A PPLICATIONS, receiyable till Noon, 24th NOVEMBER, for qualified Men, with teaching experience, ore invited for the position of Agricultural Science Masters. Salary, graduates, <£325; non-graduates, <£275, Duties to commence February, 1917. Full particulars will be supplied on application to ■ J. M'KINNON, Secretary, ■ Whangarei. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. , . 1 ■ . JUNIOR CLERKSHIP. THE Society has a vacancy for a Jun. ior Clerk (male). Particulars of appointment and forms of application may be obtained at tho Society's Office,. Customhouse Quay. The Society has also a Vacancy for a Female Clerk. E. W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. VACANCY LIST. SEPARATE APPLICATIONS, which U must be made on forms obtainable at the Board Office, will be received up to NOON of THURSDAY; 23rd NOVEMBER, for the following positions:— Clyde Quay.—Headmaster, JMIO to .£llO, and .£SO h.a. / Karori.—Assistant, .£l3O to .£220. Mt. Cook Assistant Mistress, .£l5O to. i 180. Ngaio-.—Assistant Mistress, .£l2O to .£l4O. Also Vacancies for Teachers of Several Aided Schools. G. L STEWART, Secretary. WIIICATO-'SHIPPING-CO.v-LIMITED. SECRETARY AND BUSINESS MANAGER.A PPLICATION are invited for the POSITION of SECRETARY and BUSINESS MANAGER of the Newlyformed WAIKATO SHIPPING CO., LTD., which absorbs the principal shipping concerns on tho Waikato River. This is an excellent opportunity for a Capable anu" Encrgetis Mao, with Organising Abilities. For suitable man prospects of advancement as business grows are assured. Applications will be treated as confidential, and require to to accompanied by statement of:— (1) Qualifications for position. (2) References as to character and ability. (3) Date upon which duties can be assumed. (4) Ago last birthday, and if eligible for military service. (5) Salary required. Applications Close on DECEMBER 10th, and are to be addTMsed to— C. C. DAVIS, Manufacturer, Onehunga, Auckland, N.Z. Office of the Publio Service Commissioner, ■ Wellington, 6th November, 1916. A to be made "on P.S.C. J-'orm 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, will be received by the undersigned for the following positions:— DISTRICT VALUER, Valuation Department; Gisborne; General Division. Salary, i! 360; maximum, ,£4OO. Applications close IStli November, 1916. SCHOOL NURSES (5), Education- Department; General Division. Salary, rCISO. Applications closo Btli January, SANITARY INSPECTOR, ; Publio Health Department, Wellington; G'oneral Division. Salary, .£200; maximum, ,£250. Applications close 15th November, ■ 3916. ACCOUNTANT, Printing and Stationery. Department, Wellington; Clerical Division. Salary J2385; maximum, .£425. Special consideration will bo given to applicants who (a) liavo qualified as Accountants by examination; and {!>) have practical knowledge of tho printing, paper, and stationery trade. Applications 'closo 80th November, 1916. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Permanent Heads of the respective Departments, Wellington. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. "OANKS- The Terrace, pro- _ vides Personal and Correspondence Tuition for tho following exiiminations:— Matriculation and Entranco University; Army and Navy; Law Professional; Accountancy; 8.A.;., 8.C0m.; LL.B.; Bookkeeping; Public Service; Shorthand; Typewriting; and Teachers' Certificates. From past Tesults and from experience we know that if a student brings reasonable intelligence and industry to his work, wo can put him through any of tho above Examinations. Let us put YOU through. Our Instructors are gentlemen possessing tho. highest University Honours, and are' efficient and experienced Teachers. Thev-know tlioir Subjects, and how to teacn them so as to make the students' work interesting aud pleasant. For further information, apply to ' H. AMOS, Director. YOUR Speech Tells What You Are! In business and publio life nothing counts for more. Fit yourself for leadership. Learn how to speak in public. Mail, course. Send for free prospectus "S." James Rodger, N.Z. Representative, Bos 288j Chnstchiirch.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2913, 8 November 1916, Page 1
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