PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS ANTED, Pupils for Piano, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo; open from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.; instruments supplied. Signor Vadala, 163 Willis Street. TENANTED, good mau, ■, for Garage Tγ Office; must have knowledge of time-sheets, invoicing, and stock-keeping. Apply, with references,' Box 389, Wellington. ANTED, in May, an experienced French Mistress, to teach her language only. Apply MISS HODGE, Woodford House, HaVelock North. MASSAGE PROBATIONER. VACANCY occurs for young lady to learn profession; premium required; salary paid. J. W. M. Harrison, Medical Masseur and Electrician, 123 Cuba Street. WANTED, for a firm of Solicitors in ■ Hawke's Bay, Managing Law Clerk. Must be ineligible for military service. Salary to commence, j≥2oo per annum. Apply, with testimonials, to "Lexicon,"' c/o "Dominion" Office. /CUSTOMS CLERK required; a knowV ledge of general office work necessary. Apply by letter in own handwriting, to SECRETARY, Cycle and Motor Supplies, Ltd., Parish Street. LAW CLERK. WANTED, a Conveyancing Clerk for Auckland firm of Solicitors. Apply to "JURIST," "Dominion" Office. PROMOTION. IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE TTVEPENDS on success in one or other of the two, examinations—' MATRICULATION, SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE. The latter exam., which" is the easier, ceases after this year. , Those having partials ,roust therefore complete this year or sacrifice what they have gained and matriculate. -< BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, provides classes for all the necessary subjects of the Public Service and Matrio. EiUme - ,H. AMOS, Telephone 2098. Director, T EARN BOYD SHORTHAND at your ■Li own Home, in 30 days. What wo have don© for hundreds of others we can do for you. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ANOTHER SIGN OF THE TIMES. T ADIES: Do you know that that conJU sorvativo English 'body, the Chartered Institute of Company Secretaries, has recently opened its membership to Women? Hero is but ■ another reliable indication of the fopinion now held among Commercial Men in regard_to Women in business. The Business Woman has come to stay; the openings tor the duly qualified Business Girl are increasing every day. It is n'ot, however, merely a knowledge of Shorthand, Typing, and a smattering of Book-keep-ing that means success, but a thorough practical drilling in) modern BOOKhas? assffiig'ss PRACTICAL OFFICE METHODS. Such is. the training you xeceive under our individual, private, and inexpensive Correspondence niethbd, wnictt las stood the test of over 19 yeaTS. May we, without obligation on your part, send you particulars of ■oorCoiiree in BOOK-KEEPING and OFFICE TRAINING. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., ' P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. ANTED, Learn How to Speak in Public. Let Grenville Kleiser develop your mental Power and Personal-ity-strengthen your memory, enlarge vocabulary, develop latent forces. Earn more. Be more! Prospectus S Free. James Rodger, N.Z. Representative, 159 i D, Manchester Street, Chrißtchuroh. ; MEETINGS ; : IMPORTANT. A' MEETING of Confectioners, Pastrycooks, and Allied Trades will be ' held in Godber's Room, on Friday, the ■ 4th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business re Ke- ' striction of Trade. All concerned are : requested to attend. „ ■'~ j 1 Conveners: Messrs. Scott, Godber, and . Rowoll. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. ! «*TELLINGTON-PETONE EVENING .W. MOTOR PASSENGER SERVICE. ■ WELLINGTON TO PETONE. ' Leave Wellington. Leave Petone. 8.15 p.m. 7.10 p.m. ' 10.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. Parties can be arranged by 'Phone. - M'EWAN, CARTER AND CO., LTD., Wellington and Petone. ■ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. - ~ COAL SAVING. THE. restriction regarding the conveyance of certain classes of goods will ' be lifted as from Monday,. 7th May, 1917. ■ So as to avoid congestion by a sudden rush of traffic, consignors are advised that although all classes of traffic will be accepted, the train service is still limited, and it is therefore essential 1 that they should not rush all goods on order to railway stations at once, but regulate the flow of business so as to assist the Department and avoid- delay_s in finally disposing of traffic. This is r specially necessary in view of the limited train service and reduced staff. BY'ORDER, I NATIONAL EFFICIENCY BOARD. ' nrYHE National Efficiency Board hereby X notifies that, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by an Order-in-Council, dated the 27th February, 1917, it is proposed to hold an inquiry at its office, 38 the Terrace, Wellington, com- ; mencing on Wednesday, 23rd May, 1917, at 2.30 p.m., to receive such evidence as may be tendered bearing upon the ad- • visableness of the restriction, continu- ' ance, or abolition, during war conditions, of the vending of wine, beor, and spirits. Any persons wishing to give evidence should communicate with the undersigned before Monday, May ltth, so that arrangements may be mado to take (ho. evidence in a suitable order. It. is desired, in order to expedite niattors, that witnesses should appear, as fir as possible, in a representative capacity. : • J. T. WATKINS, : Secretary. National Efficiency Board, Box 478, G.P.0., Welington. H~AVE you Tried TE MATA WINES? They are a New Zealand produot, and the best! .Prices from 28s. per case. Write the Manager at Havelock North for Price List.
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