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PROFESSIONAL -,GAGEMENTS W" ANTED, expert iced Nursery Gover- ' ness. Apply ? r rs. E. Macdonald, Wiukuku, North C&vn-..;rbury. TNFANT'S Nurse i'wjiiii'es Engagement; * ' baby from -.-«»■ mouth preferred. 'Betty," c.o. "Dos ikiob" Office. TVTURSERY Governess or Nurse Comj>l pnnion wanted before end of JauuFenn, Vicarugu, Pahiatua. TS^ANTED, by soldier's wife, position » v as Nurse to -Invalid. Apply, urgent, Mrs. Watson, 58 Broad Street, Palmerston N. capable of taking » T charge of private school for small children; French essential. Apply with rclerences, "A.D.," "Dominion" Office. TW"ANTED, a NighT~Nnrse, for 6 » ' weeks; duties to commence immediately; salary, 255. per week. Apply Nurse Chong, Private' Hospital, Cole Street, Masterton. COMMERCIAL" throughout district ' ' and now residing in Oamaru, is prepared to represent reliable firm iu North Otago, including Palmerston, JL-unpden, Kurow, Oamaru, also Waimate if required. Highest credentials. Had own motor-car. -Reply "COMMERCIAL," lioi 135, P. 0., Oamaru. WAIROA COUNTY HOSPITAL. PROBATIONERS WANTED. APPLICATIONS W e, invited for Probationersbips for the above Hospital. Testimonials and Medical Certificate should bo enclosed and addressed to the Matron, W. A. M'GREGOR, tit • ~ Secretary. Wairoa, 9th January, 1917. A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR AVill be yours if you enrol at gAN Ks' COLLEGE, And study to develop ,your faculties to . the maximum. At the present time it is Hie duty of all to be as efficient as possible. The mocking spectre of "Too late" (to equote a recent expression of Mr. Lloyd George) too often dogs Hie steps of students. A month gained at the beginning of the year creates that spirit of quiet confidence which is conducive to good work throughout the year. ■ ' ' Don't hesitate; don't waste time; but etnrt at once, i The College Eeopene TUESDAY, 9th J A-iS U Aj.ii X, H. AMOS, Director. TVTEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. BOYS' SCHOOL. Principal: W; H. MOYES, M.A., B.So. GIRLsHicHOOL. Lady Principal; MISS BAER, II.A. Highly Qualified Stairs are attached to both Schools. BOYS' SCHOOL—There are two large concrete Boardinghouses, complete with every requirement. Concrete Classrooms are about to bo built. I GIRLS' SCHOOL.—Concrete Classrooms, fully equipped, have just. been completed. There is it lnrse Boardinghouse for 25 boarders, with Resident Staff and Matron, conveniently situated. The Boys' and Girls' Schools and Boardinghouses are situated in exceptionally healthy situations, arid have large and well-equipped sports grounds ottsicbed. Boys' School.—The Courses taught are: General, Agricultural, and Commercial. In the Girls' School all the usual secondary subjects are taught, together with Physiology, Cookery, Home Science, and Dressmaking. In • both Schools pupils are prepared for all examinations. The, above eetablislmients are in different localities. The NEXT TERM commences on FEBRUARY 12 and 7 for the Boys' and Girls' Schools • respectively. , Prospectuses on application to the Secretary. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. GOOD BOARDING SCHOOL ' FOR BOYS! OCEAN BAY, SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., 'i Principal. TTANDSOME and Commodious School--O. house at a noted Health Resort. Airy Dormitories, Liberal Table, Safe Swimming and Boating, and Fifteen Hundred Acres of Playground—an ' environment most conducive to Happy, Healthy Boyhooc. COURSE comprises all Public School subjects, with Latin, French, Euclid, Algebra, Bookkeeping, Physiology, Biology, Botany, Natural Scitnce, and Practical Agrioulture. PARENTS absent on Military Service may entrust boys to Mr. Crump, who, if desired, will assume their legal guardianship; NEW TERM opens 6th February. Prospectus on application from the Principal, at the School; or from Mr. E. Fitzgerald Eagar, M.A., Headmaster, Moxham Avenue, Kilbirnie. SCOTS C3LLEGE, WELLINGTON. .(Under Control of the Presbytery, Wellington.) DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR : BOYS, With Prepartory and Secondary 1 Departments. The First Term of 1917 commences on ■ ' February 6. ' Principal: GEO. H. UTTLEY, ESQ., M.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.), F.G.S. (London). ' ! Scots College las been registered as efficient by the New Zealand Education ! Department. ' Pupils for 1917 are now being enrolled, , end parents desirous of placing their boys 1 as boaiders for next year should uake early application. / The Prospectus for 1917 may be obtained from the Principal, or from the Secretary (Rev. A. C. W. Standage. - M.A.), Kelburn. SO LW A Y COLLEGE c OLWAY COLLEGE i WAIRAKAPA • (Controlled by Waivarapa. Presbytery), 'FOR GIRLS. Principal-MRS. MARION. THOMPSON, M.A., Honours (N. 55.). Assisted by Staff of Resident and Visiting j Teachers. I BOLAVAY. MASTERTON. r SOLWAY, MASTERTON. 5 A postcard to Mr. Arthur D. Low, P. 0., Box 2, Masterton, will elicit full particulars. 'Phone 300.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2975, 12 January 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2975, 12 January 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2975, 12 January 1917, Page 1

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