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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS KAJUTANE Trained Nu.ree wanted. Apply Mrs. T. li. Ciiijig, 38 Hobson Streot, Wellington. ADY, A.T.C.L., L.A.8., wishes position Pictures, experience with 6rohestra; good references. Apply "Music," "Dominion" Office. ARTIST has Vacancy for Young Ladies, apprentice to portrait painting; must have artistic taste. Apply to G. Harrison, i Marion Street. (GOVERNESS desires position, college educated, musical, fond of children, references; experienced. Apply "M.E.5.." v "Dominion" Office. LEARN to speak French quickly. Du Bosson (teacher Girls' College) instructs classes, private irapils, in conversation and for exams. 79 Abel Smith Street. Telephone 3107. WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. SENIOR ASSISTANT MISTRESS. APPLICATIONS, closing June 20th, -£"■*• aro invited for the position of Senior Assistant Mistress on the etaff of the AVanganui Technical College. The subjects repaired are general high school subjects to Junior University Scholarship standard, but French and Science are particularly desired. Salary, ,£230 por annum, rising to .£250. From J;2O to .£4O per anuum could b» earned by taking evening classes. Forms of application may bo obtained from the undersigned. ■ AV. H. SAVANGEK, Secretary Wanganui Education Board. AVanganui, 31st May; 1917. avhangareFhigh school. '■ AV ANTED, A TEMPORARY MALE OR LADY TEACHER. Applications are invited .'» for a Male or Lady Assistant Teacher for General School AVork at the Whangarei High School till the end of 1917. Applications with testimonials, stating age, experience (if any) in Secondary School Work, salary lequired, nnd when they can enter on duties, will be received up till noon at the Secretary's Office, Whangatei, on June 12, 1917. Further particulars on application to : J. M'KINNON, Secretary. Wliangaroi, 26th May, 1917. . COMMISSIONS. Day, Eveninjr, and Correspondence Classes. BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, has been conducting Personal Classes under Lieut. T. J. Davi9 for the past two years, during which time over 400 men have been trained for the Reinforcements. Arrangements have now been made with Captaia W. V. Wilson to condnct 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. ECONOMISE! SAVE time and money by learning Boyd Shorthand in 30 days. Full particulars for tho asking. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. S.O.S. S.O.S. WIRELESS NEWS. OR PER CENT, of the Marino AVirekss OO Vacancies in Australasia are dealt with by the • Amalgamated .AVireless (A/Asia.), Ltd. Ono hundred per cent, of the N.Z. vacancies in the above company are fill-' ed by our students, who receive_appointments almost immediately after securing Government Certificate of Proficiency. Marconi Apparatus being installed with- . in the next few days. All fees are shortly to be raised. Method of* instruction approved by the ' Amalgamated Wireless Company. AVrite or call for Prospectus. 1 DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO TELEGRAPHY, LTD., ' A.M.P. Buildings,' Hunter Street, .Wellington. Telephone, 3GB. P.O. Box 922. Branches: Auckland and Christchurch. ' THE WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY For , NATIONAL EFFICIENCY. "In tho event of the war continuinc for another twelve months, it-is estimated that 3000 Qualified women will be required to occupy tho positions of the business men called to tho Front." (Vido "N.Z. Herald.") npHE Nation now demands that its -IL Girls should train for Business, acauiring not a mero knoivledgo of Shorthand and Typing, but a practical Knowledge ■ of BOOK-KEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS. For every Business Maa called to the Front there should be a duly qualified Lady ready to assist the Empire by do; ine that man's work in his'absence. To assist Ladies to qualify for Practical Business Work wo havo arranged a SPECIAL COURSE under which, in the next few months, wo will train thoroughly and practically. A THOUSAND GIRLS FOB BUSINESS. Will YOU bo one? May wo eend you full particulars of this splendid Practical Offer? The Course includes— PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING. MODERN BUSINESS METHODS, and when ■ rwiuired BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND LETTER-WRITING AND BUSINESS ARITHMETIC. The-watchword throughout is Write to-day—this very hour—a postcard will do, to HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, AUCKLAND.. (The Institution which, founded in 1897. has turned put 21,378 satisfied and qualified Students.) ANTED, Pupils for Piano, A'iolin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo; open from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.; instruments siipplied. Signor Vadala, 163 Willis Street. ANTED, You can learn the Motor Car Business at Home by Mail during spare time with Dykes's New Idea Working Models. This tuition is invaluable to private owners. Prospectus "M" free. Jas. Rodger, N.Z. Agent, 159 . "D," Manoheator Street, Christchurch. ANTED-Do you know that the greatest topio being disoussed now on tho railway, trams, roads, and farms; in oflices, workrooms, and houses, is "Bell's AVar Bonus" Seod Potatoes, that , produced 32 tons per aero this season? Prooured onlv from from T. Bell, Glenloigb. FflOT, Kaia Road , , Lswor, Bjitt, ,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 1

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