PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS MADEMOISELLE It. DU BOSSON u-*- Professor- do i.jucais. Private Classes. Learn French quickly. New term mid-February. 104 The Terrace. MAIB Alto Chorister-Mr. Archibald £'A George Gledhill, of St. George's Cathedral Choir, opwi for Engagements (Soloist) on tho concert platform, etc. 'lerms,_Bristol Piano Company. . JUNIOR RESIDENT~GOVERNESS "WANTED, in February, for Boys' Pre- * ' - paraloiy School. Apply Miss Sommervillo, Croydon School, Day's Bay. GOOD BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS! OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Principal. "BXANDSOME and Commodious Schoolhouse at a noted Health Resort, Airy Dormitories. Liberal Table, Safe Swimming and Boating, and Fifteen Hundred Acres of Playground—an environment most conducivo to Happy Healthy Boyhood. COURSE comprises all Public School subjects, with Latin, French, Euclid. Algebra, Bookkeeping, Physiology, Biol ogy, Botany, Natural Science, and Practical Agriculture. "- PARENTS absent on Military Servict may cutrust boys to Mr. Crump, who, ii desired, will assume their legal guardian ship. NEW TERM opens oth February. Pros pectus on application from the Principal at tho School; or from Mr. E. Fitzgerald Hagar, M.A., Headmaster, Moxham Avenue, Kilbirnie, after"2oth December. NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE. nnffE Governors Tequiro the service: J- of an Assistant Mistress. Salary, .£l4O a year, with board and residence. Ability to teach mathematics up tc Junior University Scholarship standard required. Applicants to state how; soon they can enter upon the duties if appointed. The appointment will bo subject to three months' notice of termination from either side. Applications,, stating qualifications, and accompanied by certificates, testimonials, and photograph, will bo received by the undersigned up to-TUESDAY", DECEMBER 12th. R. CATLEY. . Secretary. College Office, Nelson. . 30th November,. 1916. ■ . NELSON COLLEGE. THE Governors of Nelson Collego require tho services of an Assistanl Master. Salary, ,£l5O per annum, with board and residence in the Colloge. Tho successful candidate will bo required to take his share in tho house duties, and to assist as far as possible in tho games. The appointment will be subject It three months' notice of termination or cither side. Applicants are requested to give full particulars of their experience, and t( state tho earliest date on which thej could join. Applications, with photographs, will • be received by the undersigned up t< TUESDAY, 12th DECEMBER. ; . ' R CATLEY. , . . . Secretary. College Office, Nolson. 30th November, 1916. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE OR GANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, HAWERA APPLICATIONS aro invited for thi Position of Auditor for the above Company. Terms on application. Applications to close on DECEMBEI Uth, 1916.. SO LW A Y COLL EG I OLWAY COLLEGI WAIRARAPA. (Controlled by Wairarapa . Presbytery) FOR GIRLS. Principal-MRS. MARION THOMPSON M.A., Honours (N.Z.). Assisted by Staff of Resident and Visitinp Teachers. SOLWAY, MASTERTON. ' ' SOLWAY, MASTERTON. A postcard to Mr. Arthur D. Low, P.O. 'Box 2, Masterton, will elicit full particulars. 'Phono 300. CAREERS'FOR WOMEN. THE demand for Typistes and Lady Clerks increases daily. ' Good positions are waiting for the qualified and competent. Full provision made at \ BANKS' COLLEGE, ;■ Woodward Street, for a thorough training in Shorthand, Typewriting, Adding Machines, Bookkeeping, and Business Practice. Individual Training only. ' Teim begins with ythe Student. Only a few days' break at Xmas. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. SCOTS C3LLEGE, WELLINGTON. (Under Control of the Presbytery, Wellington.) DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, With Prepartory and Secondary Departments.' The First Term of 1917 commences, on [ February 6. 1 Principal: GEO. H. UTTLEY, ESQ., M.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.), F.G.S. (London). Scots College has been registered as efficient by the New Zealand Education Department. Pupils for 1917 are now being enrolled, and parents desirous of placing their boys i as boarders for next year ehould uuke early application. The Prospectus for 1917 may bo obtained from the Principal, or from the Secretary (Rov. A. C, AV. Standage, M.A.), Kelburn. DON'T ENVY THE SUCCESSFUL' MAN BE ONE YOURSELF. REMEMBER successful men owe theii , success to effort. They always had an end in view. They havo striven until they achieved it. If th 6 possession oi certain knowledge would assist them in in their career they have not rested until they havo acquired that knowledge Their success was unavoidable, and sc can YOURS be. Reach out for tho biggei job. If business is your goal, start as a Book-keeper—become an expert Bookkeeper. Tho next step to promotion will follow a 6 the day the night. Again and again, has our Correspondence Course lr Practical Book-keeping proved itself o suro stepping-stone to hotter thinga—tc the head of a Department—to the charge of a Branch—to the Manager's Chair. SEND TO-DAY For Particulars of our Course. Address: HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Auckland.
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