PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS ANTED, for country, Returned Soldier. (good education), to teooh boy, seven years old. Apply 'Patriotic," Waverley. WANTED, Pupils for Piano, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo; open from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.; instruments aupplied. Signor Vaclala, 163 Willis Street. PHOTOGRAPHY— Wanted, competent all round Man. Send samples, experience, age, military classification, salary required, to "Operator," c.o. "Dominion" Office. _, ANTED, a Matron, for Boys' Preparatory School, in the country; must be good needlewoman and have some knowledge of nursing. Apply, with fullest particulars, and references, to Mi's. Orford, Waihi School, Winchester. WANTED, by Auckland Legal Firm, a' Conveyancing Clerk, ; a qualified Solicitor preferred. > Good salary. Apply to BUDDLE, ANDERSON & BOLTON, Solicitors, Wellington. TO BUSINESS MEN, MERCHANTS, ETC. /TRAVELLER, with spleudid counecJL tion, North and South Islands, is Open for New Lines; either salary or commission. "TRAVELLER," ' "Dominion" Office. CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SQHOOL. AN ASSISTANT TEACHER, male or female, is required, to teach ordinary Secondary School Subjects; salary, 4225 per annum ;■ duties to commence as near 28th May as possible. Applications, with testimonials, and stating experieuce and special aptitudes, will be received by the undersigned up till Noon on FRIDAY, 18th May. GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar. I Canterbury College, Christchurch, 26th April, 1917. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR IN AGRICULTURE, . rjIHE Board invites applications, accomA pauied by testimonials, for tho position of Assistant Instructor in Agriculture (to bo stationed on the West Coast). Salary 4250 per annum, and travelling expenses. To be eligible, applicants must submit satisfactory evidence of having both a theoretical and practical knowledge of agriculture, agricultural botany, agricultural chemistry, and dairy science, and be of approved teaching ability. Applications to bo addressed to the Secretary of the Board, and to be sent in-not later than THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1917. H. C. LAMB, Secretary. ' Christchurch, May 4th, 1917. "EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY." NO one who has facilities for study and self-improvemont can complain that the conditions of life aro. unjust. To havo the ohance to 6tudy is a splendid opportunity in itself. The Thoughtful Students of to-day are the Wise 'Leaders of to-morrow. ' BANKS .COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Is busy training men and women to discharge the most responsible professional and commercial duties. Complete courses are available in Practical Book-keeping, Business Practice, Accountancy, Commercial Law, Law Professional, Advertising, Shorthand, Typewriting, all branches of Economics, General Knowledge and University SubGet particulars of the Courses you wish to take up! . . . H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. ANOTHER SIGN OF THE TIMES. LADIES: Do you know that that conservative English body, the Chartered Institute of Company Secretaries, has recently opened its membership to Women? Here is but another reliable indication of the (opinion now held among Commercial Men in regard to Women in business. The Business Woman has come to stay; the openings for 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, Dut a thorough practical drilling im modern BOOKKEEPING and ACCOUNTS-a training in BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND PRACTICAL OFFICE METHODS. Such is the training you receive under our individual, private, and inexpensive Correspondence method, which has stood the test of over 19 years. May we, without obligation on your T>art. send you particulars of tour Course in BOOK-KEEPING and OFFICE TRAINING. Address :— HEMINGWAY. & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. SHORTHAND WRITERS WANTED! THE demand for Shorthand Writers is greatly in excess of the supply. Learn Boyd Shorthand in 30 days and get 9 to 12 months' start on your friends who are learning other systems. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ALAN SPI'CER'S STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND HAND PAINTINGS - ARE BEST QUALITY. 50 Willis Street,- '• Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR. , .Telephones, 3263 and 1211. t WANTED, "How to Become a Master of English." This book, by Grenville Kleisor, is free to those who desire to acquire confidence, elegance, and fluency in speech. Send a postcard today to Jos. Rodger, N.Z. Agent, 159 "D." Manchester Street, Christchurch. BABY won't if you pijt a NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER. BOTTLE in the cot. Makes them snug, warm, and comfortable, in the coldest room. No need to coddle them in stuffy atmosphere. Take the doctor's advice, give them warmth with fresh air. Ask your trader for the "Unique" Stopper bottle. ,_ YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT. SEND us Two Shillings and we will post to you a neat Rubber Stamp and a bottle of Marking Ink, so that you can have your name on everything. A. W. MORAN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers,. GO Willis Street, Wellington. E MATA WINES, grown and made 'in our own Vineyards on the Sunny Hills of Havelock North, Hawke's Bay,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3072, 7 May 1917, Page 1
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