PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS /CHEMIST'S Assistant, unqualified, wants Situation. Ten years' experience, good dispenser. "Hegina," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, early - in" June,, Assistant House .Mistress, physical culture, games, and dancing for senior girls, also take charge Kindergarten. Apply Miss Kees, Gisborue. WANTED, by trained and competent Business Mun. ineligible. Position as travelling representative or business manager; at present managing general store. Free end of March. Aμply Business, "Dominion" Office. WANTED, "How to Become u Master of' English." This book, by Greuville Kleiser, is free to those who desire to acquire coulidence, ejegance, aud fluency in speech. Send a postcard todiiy to Jas. ltodger, IN.Z. Agent, 159 "D." Manchester Street, Christchureh. ' WANTED, experienced Book-keeper (either sex), for Diapery Store at Murton. ' Apply I'ETHEIMCK AND ANDERSON, Public Accountants, Winder's Buildings, Cuba Street, Wellington. ACCOUNTANT. OEQUIItIiD by 'a leading Film Com•i*' pany the services of a competent Clerk, -to take charge- of books. Apply, with full parlicuUra, "FILMS," Box 586, G.l'.U., Wellington. JUNIOR CLERK. APPLICATIONS .invited for Junior -C - Clerkship, good salary and prospects; youth just left school preferred. Apply "UNIONIST," G.P.0., Wellington. CERTIFICATED Medical and Surgical Nurse wanted, to take charge of Pahiatua Private Hospital. Salary £120. Apply DE. PATERSON, Pahiatua. TEMPORARY CLERKS, STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. A PPLICATIONS are invited from com■f*- potent Clerks experienced in fire insurance. Remuneration according to experience and\capacity. Must not be eligible for military service. Apply immediately, giving references as to character and full particulars of experience. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. Wellington, sth March, 1917. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. sth March, 1917. APPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, will be received by the undersigned for the following 'position :— Matron, Special School for Boys, Otekaike, Education Department; salary, £135 per annum, maximum £150, less £30 for board and quarters. Applications close noon 12th March, 1917. Further particulars jnay be obtained on application to the Permanent Head of the Department, Wellington. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. OTAGO BUYS' HIGH SCHOOL. WANTED, two or more Assistants, t; commence duties on the 28th May, 1917. Positions temporary, but probably for period of war, at leaet. Applicants should state subjects they are prepared to teach, and to what standard. Elementary Science (Chemistry and Physics) desirable for oue of these posts: Salaries from £200 to £250, according to qualifications. Applications from qualified ladiea will be considered. Members of the First Division, lit for service, need not apply. ■' Applications, stating age, qualifications 6chola6tic, athletic, etc., and experience, with copies (only) of testimonials, to* be in the hands of the undersigned by TUESDAY. 13th MARCH. \ P. J. NESS,. Secretary, Board of Governors, Dunedin. WANTED. MARINE ENGINEERS. . A PPLICATIONS are invited from xjl Marine Engineers holding First or Second-class Board of' Trade Certificates of competency, who are prepared to accept sea-going positions. Send references, state age, also grade of certificate, to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), Wellington. T7INGAGEMENT, by cute tradesman ■E 1 in Store Business, as TRAVELLER for Wholesale Firm in North Island; wages and commission. Apply "H.;" BOS 77, Napier. LADY CLERKS. Still the demand grows for Qualified Lady Clerks. Opportunities of lucrative employment are innumerable. Those who start preparing now will soon enjoy good salaries, so enrol at once at TJANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, For a course in BOOK-KEEPING, SHORTHAND, or TYPEWRITING. Individual Instruction only. Term etarts with the student. Day and Evening Classes. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone, 2098. < k POSITION IN THREE DAYS. LET US TRAIN YOU TO ME A AVIRELES OPERATOR. FOLLOAV in the footsteps of our latest successful student, Mr. R. P. Millington, who received his first-class certificate in Marconi and Telefunken sysI terns. Mr. Millington was appointed to iii position 3 days after getting his certificate. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. AVirelcss ofi'(!rti »uick promotion and good salaries. GENUINE MARCONI APPARATUS is shortly being installed in all our NewZealand Colleges. Under agreement, no»v being completed, STUDENTS OF THE DOMINION COLLEGE will have ABSOLUTE PRIORITY for appointment to tho Marconi Company's Operating Staff over the Students or Pupils of anv other School or College in New Zealand. Write or Cull lor our Prospectus. DOMINION COLI.EGB OF RADIO TELEGRAPHY, A.M.P. Buildings, Hunter Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 922. . E, OGILVIE, Manager.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 1
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