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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS WANTED, country, experienced ivursery Governess; music; references. "L.A.," "Dominion" Office. X7STANTED, Governess, girl 16, coun- ■ TV. try; music; references. Apply Mrs. Rittson-Thomas.-Royul Onk, Wellington. ■\fOUNG Lady seeks Position as Govor--B- ness, in refined home; ail subjects; music. Apply "Reference," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, for Napier firm of Solicitors, competent Conveyancing Clerk. Apply, stating qualifications and experience, to "Solicitors," P.O. Box 61, NaWANTED n Nurso (Karitane Hospital preferred) for Two Children, iiges 2i years ;iml « months. Apply Mrs. Walter Martin, Puruapanga, llartiuboroiigh. TO DENTISTS. WANTED, immediately, for Town Practice, good Locum; excellent opportunities for good man. Apply "M.T.," "Dominion"*. Office. YOUNG BUSINESS MAN, ... AGED 25, seeks 'Engagement; industrious and competent, with specialised training in s.vstematising, correspondence, and filing. Exceptional refer- ' "DISCHARGED SOLDIER," "Dominion" Office. BOROUGH OF KEW PLYMOUTH. APPOINTMENT OF ACCOUNTANT. rjTHE Council of the above Borough inJL vite applications for the position of Accountant and Chief Clerk in the Borough Offices at a salary of «C 275 per annum. Particulars of the' terms and conditions attaching to the appointment may lie seen at tho office of this naper or may be obtained from tho undersigned. Applications, endorsed "Appointment of Aocountant," to reach mo not later than noon on Monday, 21st inst. F.- T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. , COMMISSIONS. • Day, Evening, and Correspondence Classes, BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, has been conducting Personal Classes under Lieut. T. J. Davis for the past two years, durine which time over 400 men have been trained for the Reinforcements. Arrangements have now been made with Captain W. V. Wilson to conduct Personal and Correspondence work in all subjects required for the various examinations below those for a Major's Commission. Captain Wilson has had nearly 20 years' practical experience as an officer. BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. ARE YOU~A CANDIDATE FOR A PUBLIC EXAM.? IF so, how are you preparing yourself? Do you not recognise that preparation for a Public Exam, is an art? There is no better means than to take our Correspondence Course. > Our Courses have been specially compiled; in some of them the information contained in a dozen expensive text-bffoks is boiled down, so that the Candidate may get the greatest requisite knowledge with the least expenditure of time and effort. Our Correspondence Lessons are Special Text Books in themselves. They are written for N.Z. conditions by experts who have been through the examination mill themselves, and have coached successfully hundreds of students, and consequently know exactly what you will want, and how to convey it to you. May we 6end you particulars of our Course of Preparation lor the LAW PROFESSIONAL, ACCOUNTANCY, THE UNIVERSITY, BOOK-KEEPERS, MATRICULATION, TEACHERS', or PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATONS?- Say which. Address: HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Bos, 516, AUCKLAND. HINTS ON WIRELESS. BEFORE commencing a course in Wireless— lst-Aecertain which is the BEST COLLEGE available. 2nd—How long will have . to study before receiving jour Government Certificate? 3rd—How many successful students have received positions? Our Course is from six to eight months. Our fees, _10 10s. Wβ fill all local vacancies whioh arise in the Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd., These vacancies are 90 per cent, of j the vacancies which are waiting to be filled in jn._. Mr V C. C. Parke has just left us, after' a short course, to fill yet another vacancy. Write or call for Prospectus, DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO TELEGRAPHX, LTD., A.M.P. Buildings, HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 922. ' . Branch Colleges: Auckland and Christchurchy BT MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOR ' GIRLS & KINDERGARTEN. Masterton. The next Term' will commence on TUESDAY, MAY 29th, at 9 a.m. , Boarders accommodated in comfortable Hostel undor the direct supervision of the Principal. For Prospectus and all particulars, apPly t0 RAYMOND LEE, Hon. Sec, C/o Mr. C- E. Daniell, Queen Street, Masterton. . ECONOMISE! ■ SAVE time and money by learning Boyd Shorthand in 30 days. Full particulars for tho asking. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. WANTED, You can learn the Motor Car Business at Home by Mail during spare tiino with Dykes's New Idea Working Models. This tuition is invaluable to private owners. Prospectus "_" free. Jas. Rodger, N.Z. Agent, 159 "D," Manchester Street, Christchurch. for Piano, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo; opon from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.; instruments supplied. Signor Yadala, IG3 Willis Street. BUSINESBEB AND PARTNERSHIP!!. FOR' SALE, Photographic Studio, .best position Wellington. Sole reason for disposal, owner in First Division. Apply "Flourishing," "Dominion" Office. ' ' PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS. A GOOD, Sound Business is offered for Salo in a 'good progressive town. For particulars address "Good Business," c/o "Dominion" Office. i " DRAWN' IN THE BALLOT. MR. S. G. MALIN having been drawn in tho last Ballot, is compelled to dispose of his well-established Bookselling Business, situated in the centre of Wellington. No reasonable offer will be refused, as he must sell. S. G. MALIN, 95 Willis Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3084, 15 May 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3084, 15 May 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3084, 15 May 1917, Page 1

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