PROFESSIONAL EHCACEHEHTS. WANTED, Chemist's Assistant. Write terms, 'feeds, New Plymouth. WANTED, by young lady, Book-keeper n , Position, in hotel office. Write _bnergetic" c;o "Dominion" Office. WANTED, a Lady's Maid for MrsTjohnston, "Highden." Awahuri. Apply Mrs. Turnbull, 112 Tinakori Koad. EXPERIENCED Uhemist requires Position. Apply, stating particulars and salary ottered, to "Matico," "Dominion" Oftice.__ a. trained Obstetric Nurse, II also a Probationer, fir a Country Hospital; good salary. Appty "Aurse" "Dominion" Office. LEGAL. WANTED, a Qualified SOLICITOR to Manage Conveyancing and Magistrate's Court Business in large eountrv town. Apply in writing, with references, to "SOLICITOR," Box 398, G.P.0., Wellington. KAUPOKONUI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. APPLICATIONS, with testimonials, closing on MONDAY, 23rd July. 1917. at 5 p.m., are invited for position of General •Manager of the above Company and Branches. Salary, £400, with house and usual allowances, and Car for Company's work. Apply '♦ E. C. BARLEYMAN, Secretary, Kaupokonui. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 10th July, 1917. APPLICATIONS, to be made c.n P.S.G. Form 17a, obtainable at principal po;t offioes, will be received by the undersigned for the following position;— _ OOMPILER-IN-OHARGE OF STATISTICS dealing with Economic Inquiries and Trade in the Census and Statistics OfiJco, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. Salary to commence. £330 per annum. Clerical Division. Class IV. Applications cloeo at noon, 18th July. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Permanent Head of the Department of luternal Affairs, Wellington. P. VEHSOHAFFELT, Secretary. **" APPLICATIONS INVITED. VACANCY exists in Sydney Office of successful Proprietary Article Business, for Man, under 40,. who can show proof of ability to handle advertising campaigns which have sold goods. Successful applicant must have initiative, plus accountancy, sales, and general commercial knowledge. Living wage is available, and amount of bonus limited only by net profits. Submit, fullest information in first letter, stating present or required salary, to , "PRACTICAL," C'o Charles Haines Advertising Agenoy, Dalgety's Building, Wellington, N.Z. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. .QBPARATE APPLICATIONS, which must rO be made on forms obtainable at the Board Office, will be received up to NOON of THUESDAY, 19th JULY, for the following Positions:— I'etono West—Assistant Master, £260 to £280. Korokoro (near Petone)—Head Teacher, £200 to £250 and £30 house allowance. Waikanae-Hcad Teacher, £200 to £250 and house allowance (war appointment). Terrace-Infant Mistress, £190. to £220. Longbußh-Sole Teacher, £140 to £190 and house (Gladstone). KakcriJ" (near Alfrcdton)—Solo Teacher, £140 to £190 and £20 house allowance. Eakanui (Pahiatua district)— Sole Teacher, £140 to £190 and £20 house allowance. Eongomai (Eketahuna)-Sole Teacher, £140 to £190 and £20 house allowance. Paekakariki-Assistant Mistress, £120 to £140. Robin Hood Bav (Port Undcrwocd)—£llo to £140 and £20 house allowance and free lodgings. Horueka (Dannevirke Distnct)-Sole Teacher, £110 to £140 and house. Monakau-Assistant Mistress, £110 to M2O. Petone West-Assistant, £110 to £120. Brooklyn-Assistant. £110 to £120. Kaiwarra—Assistant, £110 to £120.
SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. Tetone District High School-Secondary Assistant, £190 to £220. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. COMMISSIONS. tha last two .years Banks College, ? Wellington, has been training men for commissioned and non-commissioned rank, during which time over 500 men have passed through tho College. Arrangements have now been made for CORRESPONDENCE Tuition. The practical work can be done in Wellington or an instructor will bo sent to the various centres, wherever a sufficient number enrol. Lieut. T. J. Davis is in charge of our Military Department. Mr. Davis has haa over 40 years' military experience. Between 1900 and 1913 teams trained by him won over 50 competitions at the various Military Tournaments throughout Now Zealand. Send for a- prospectus. BANKS COLLEGE, Wellington. H. AMOS, ' Director. MR. BRIDGE, DENTIST, (Late Upper Willis Street), Has RESUMED PRACTICE at Manny's Chambers, opposite Hotel Windsor, Willi! Street. Wellington. Hours, 9 to '5. Telephone 4491. LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND at your own Home in 30 days. What wo have done for hundreds of ochors we can ' do for you. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. i LAN SI'ICER'S STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND HAND PAINTINGS ARE BEST QUALITY. , 50 Willis Street, Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR. Telephones. 5263 and 1211. WANTED-Motor-car Operatiou and Repairing, etc.. taught by mail! Progressive Text Books with actual practice on wonderful Working Models. Recommended Lord Montasuc. Owners, Chauffeurs, and Mechanics! Send to-day for Free Prospectus "M." James Rodger, Representative, 159 "D." Manchester Street, Ohristcliurch. MOTORING ECONOMY. ' TO ensure utmost economy in tyres, equip your car with AVONS. Hundreds of Now Zealand motorista praise their consistent high mileage. British throughout. Obtainable everywhere. Solo N. 7,. Distributors; Milling and Co., Ltd., Ohristchurch. "Avon" Wellington Stockists: The Dominion Rubber Co., Lambton Quay. RAIN, snow, hail, or blow don't trouble you if you fill your HOT WATER BOTTLE before, retiring; but see that \t has the "Unique" Stopper. Tho bottlo thai, won't burst because of tho properlyvulcanised scame.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3133, 11 July 1917, Page 1
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