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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS "TOTANTED, Pupils for Piano, Violin, » » Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo; open from 9 a.in. till 9 p.m.; instruments 6up- - plied., Signor VaUala, 163 Willis Street. T^TUltSlNli—Officer's widow, experiencAl ed, now disengaged rpatieut 111 own home preferred, or private liospital. ApPly 'Nurse," "Dominion" Office. '1/4/' ANTED, lady Nurse, cliildren's » » sewing, ami help with baby; March G. Write Mrs. C. B. Pharazyn, Warwick House, Kelson. IX/" ANTED, a Nursery-Governess, 2 "' children, aged 7 and !j years; comfortable home anu good wages to suitable person. Apply, with references, to "Kefiued Home," c/o "Dominion" Office. '~\[vil SE-COMI'ANION-Widow of~l n- ' diau staff Corps Officer, seeks engagement; experienced in nursing; cul--1 lured; care ol young girl or invalid, or manage house. ".English," "Domin- ; ion" Office. , XV'ANTEDTCa'n'you' sFetch.~Corre7t . , » » postal tuition on modern'lines will quickly develop your talent. Remunerative work. Send to-day fo'r free Prospectus "I." Press Art School (London); N.Z. Representative, James Rodger, 159 D, Manchester Street, Christchurch. CHEMISTS. ■WTANTED, a Chemist's Assistant, in- ' * elgible, city pharmacy. State experience. Apply . "Confidential,-" ' c.o. '■ "Dominion" Office. IINGAGEMENT, by cute tradesman J in Store Business, as TRAVEL-; LER for Wholesale Firm in. North' 1 Island; wages and commission. Apply "H.," BOX 77, Napier. , 7 LEGAL. BARRISTER and Solicitor, experienced , in Conveyancing, Court, and Na- [ tive work, at present in practice in North Island, wishes change for private i reasons, aKi seeks Partnership in estabi lished practice i.n 'North Island town; . not eligible military service. Replies ■."ADVOCATE," "Dominion" Office. SCIENCE'MASTER REQUIRED. APPLICATIONS will be received by, the undersigned, until 10th March, for the position of temporary Science "Master at the Wanganui Technical Col- • lege during the War. Subjects: Electricity and Magnetism, and Mathematics 1 to Senior Public Service Standard, i Salary, .£250 per annum, which can i probably be supplemented to the eitent of .£4O by taking Evening Classes. Further particulars may be obtained on application. W. H. SWANGER, Secretary, Education Board. Wanganui, Bth February, 1917. ■ ASSISTANT TEACHER REQUIRED. APPLICATIONS will be received by the. undersigned until 10th March for the position of Acting Assistant (male or female) on the 6taff of the Wanganui Technical College, for the duration of the war. Subjects: English and arithmetic and General High School subjects up to Public Service Entrance Standard. Salary, ,£2OO to .£225, according to qualifications. .430 per aniuim additional ■ could probably be earned by taking evening classes. W. H. SWANGER, Secretary Education Board. Wanganui, ilth February. ■ ' WANGANUI TECHNICAL HIGH I SCHOOL. A GIRLS' HOSTEL, conducted by theStaff, is now available for Boarders. Fee, .£l2 per term. ' Commercial. .Course in 1 year qualifies ' matriculated girls for shortliand-typistes posts in the. Government Service at sal- ■ aries of JCCSi rising to .£151). : Domestic or General High School' ; Course may also bo taken. G. J. PARK, 8.C0m., F.R.E.S., [ : , Director. I ; WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. FIRST QUARTER 1917 WILL BEGIN. DAY CLASSES-Monday, 12th February. EVENING CLASSES-Thursday, 16th i February. DAY COURSES are available in Art and Art Crafts, Commerce, Domestic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.), Mechanical and Electrical Engin- • eering, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmaking and Designing. Evening Classes are available in the above, and al6o in Building Construction, Plumbing, ■ Plastering, Sign-Paint-ing, and Decorating, English, Latin, French, Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany, Physiology, Hygiene, Commercial Geo- • graph'}-, Shorthand, Typing, and Accounk fancy. j Special Matriculation Course Mr. Ren- - her, Friday evenings. ; Fees paid strictly, in advance. '. Syllabus on application. W. S. LA TROBE, M.A., Director. ' F. SHAW, Registrar.' i ;■'.'■ A MAN'S VALUE. YOUR value is limited by what you know. This and opportunity are 1 the basis of success. The best opportun- ' tty of to-day is in tho ranks of the Wire- ■ less Profession. 1 LEARN WIRELESS. The opportunity is knocking at your ' door. Let us 6upply you with the knowledge that will bring you success. We are. specialists in teaching- Wireless. No other teaching body has either the apparatus or the staff of experienced men that we have. , Our pupils qualify for good positions in six months. t .. WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. \> 5 DOMINION COLLEGE OF WIRELESS, J A.M.P. Buildings,- Hunter Street, WELLINGTON. / G.P.O. Box 922 - E. OGILVIE, Manager. . , TO LET. > TT\O LET, for few weeks, well-furnished ■ -*- 7-roomed House, Thorndon, tram • stop door; references. "Owner," c/o "Dominion" Office. . TO LET, 154 Willis Street-Suite-four rooms, central, convenient, suitable for professional man; 255. week. Lease Nov., 1917 (renewal). Miss Jasper Smyth, 154 Willis Street. ■ FREEZING SPACE [ t (Wellington). TO LET—I7,OOO cubic feet of storage space. -Apply 1 S. GEORGE NATHAN, '. 115 Customhouse Quay. "EWRNISHED HOUSES TO LET. 9 Rooms, Kelburn, £3 week. 6 Rooms, Thorndon, £3. J 8 Rooms, Thorndon, with motor garage, i>ls cal. month. 12 Rooms, The Terrace, £6 ss. 9 Rooms, The Terrace, £4 +s. 7 Rooms, Heretaunga, near Camp, i 9 Rooms, Thorndon, £1 4s. ■' ' 7 Rooms, Fitzherbert Terrace, £3. Apply ; S. GEORGE NATHAN, '' 115 Customhouse Quay, a . mHE Publicity Problem , -»- "Talking Sign" at Courtenay Place i hits hard and heavy all the time.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3002, 13 February 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3002, 13 February 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3002, 13 February 1917, Page 1

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