'm', J ir , 'nn'"- JJ - ,i »"»'" 1 " 1 -™ 111 " ■■■■■»-» 1 /j;^ J juiAjgssgagS3 PROFESSIONAL EHQACEMENTS. "SX/'ANTED, by Lady, Position as Nutso Y? to invalid; hospital experience. For address, apply "A.8.8.," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Governess, couDtry, teach two girls, aged 9 and 10; music essential; good salary- Apply "Governess," P.O. Box 313, Wellington, WANTED, in February, English Mistress to teach Mathematics, some English, and Geography, on aodern lines. Apply Miss Hodge, "Woodford House," Havelock North. AN English Lady (certificated nurse) would receive in her well-appointed country home, ideally situated, one or two patients needing rest, dieting, and careful supervision, or convalescents requiring change... Doctors' referenoes oxohansed. For further particulars apply "T.L.," "Dominion" Office. APPLICATIONS arc invited for the position of SECRETARY of the Hawko's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society. Salary. £400. Appointee to find his own clerical assistance. Duties will coinmcnco on 15th November, 1917. Applications (which should, be accompanied by testimonials) will close on WEDNESDAY, 26th SeDtomber, at 8 p.m., and must be addressed to tho President. Box 145, Napier, ST. GEORGE'S BOBOOJj (JUNIOR GIRLS' BOARDING). WANTED, Assistant Matron; nurilng experience and willingness to play games desirable. Apply PRINCIPAL, Havelock North. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. THE BAY OF ISLANDS MEDICAL CLTJB (Incorporated) DESIRES to get into communication with a MEDICAL MAN for its district. Full particulars upon application to THE SECRETARY, Box 1, Ohaeawai. WELLINGTON EDUCATION I!OARD. VACANCY LIST. .(JUiPAKATE APPLICATIONS, which must \J bo made on forms obtainable at fhe Board Oflicc, will be received up to NOON of THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, lor tlid following positions:— Normal School, Thorndon—Assistant,, £230 to £250. Petonc D.H.S.—Assistant (War appointment). £190 to £220. Grcytown D.H.S.—Assistant. £190 to £220. Eastern Hult—Assistant, Infant Depart. Bient (War apopintmont), £150 to £180. I'ukchinau (Pongaroa District)— Sole Teacher (War appointment), ±140 to £190, and house. Shannon-Assistant, £120 to £140. Koputaroa-iAssistant, £120 to £140. To Horo-Assistant. £120 to £140. £120 to £140. Mara (Alfredton District)— Solo Teacher, , £110 to £140. and £20 h.a. Ngaturi (Pahiatua District)-Sole Teacher, £110 to £140, aud £20 h.a. Waterfalls (Alfredton District)— Sole Teacher. £110 to £140, and house. Island Bay—Assistant, £110 to £120. Fiirnridge-Assistant, £110 to £120. Worser Bay—Assistant. £110 to £120. Taita—Assistaht, £110 to £120. CI. L. STEWART, Secretary. .OVER 600 MEN! THAT large number—moro than half «, battalion—of Volunteers and Reservists have been trained by BANKS COLLEGE for Commissioned or Noncommissioned rank in our Army. And many "Banks" men now at "the Front havo steadily gained promotion. As vou will probably "draw a marblo" very shortly, lot us train YOU . for a, MILITARY- COMMISSION. Instruction given oithcr at Banks College, Woodward Street, or by Correspondence. Chief ' Instructor is Captain T. J.. Davis, who has had . over 40 years military experience. Between 1900 and 1913. teams trained by him won over 50 competitions at tho various Military Tournaments throughout Now Zealand. . Sond'to-day for Prospectus. H. AMOS, Director. YOUNG MEN WANTED TO TRAIN FOR "WIRELESS." HERE is your opportunity to enter the newest profession-one offering unlimited possibilities for advancement. Dovoto your spare time to Bttidy, and in about six months yoii can bo trained by our experts for a well-paid au.cintment.' .' , This is the only College in New Zealand possessing these .advantages: Staff of Teachers who specialize in RadioTelegraphy : Complete Installation of Marconi Apparatus, latest type. Course of Instruction approved by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd.-a company that gives priority to cur students when filling vacancies on ilB operating stall. Send To-day for Free Prospectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., A.M.P. Building, Hunter Street, Wellington. ■ P.O. Box 922. 'Phono 368. THE STORY THE STREET CAR TELLS.' The TRAINED and the UNTRAINED Man. QIDE by side they sit; the one lilliug an IO important position, enjoying a good income, and with every mark of nrosperity—the other bent down with hard toil, working in a by-thc-day jcb at poor wages. Why is it so? The answer is-TRAINIXG. Probably they started on an even footing to or 15 vears ago, but one man secured the training that enabled him to rise to the highest positions in his chosen trade; the other either would not take tho trouble to secure this training or did not realise tho immense value of it. If YOU are an untrained, man and want to advance, write to-day to tho International Correspondence Schools and Ir.arn how you can better your position—how you tan havo your salary raised. It doesn't matter how old you ere, where you live, or what vou do. So long as you can read and writo tho I.C.S. can help you iu your spare time. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE' SCHOOLS, 63G Dixon Street, Wellington. War Discount During September. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN CHURCH SCHOOLS' BOARD. i ' ST. MARK'S DAY SCHOOL. Duderln Street, Wellington. llcad MlstreSß: Miss Holm (late Assistant Mistress, Jit. Cook School). FTPHE above School will be opened for J.' Boys and Girls on TUESDAY. September 11th. Fees—£l per Term and 2s. 6d. Reduction for each additional child from tho same family. There are three terms in the year. For further particulars apply to tho Clergy of St. Mark's Parish, or to The Rev. R. Franklin, M.A., The Vicarage, Rosenwitb. Ti/fISS - iiOßlNSONTliair Specialist, will Jjl. visit ladies in their own homes, Writo 104 Wellingtou Tcrjace.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3189, 13 September 1917, Page 1
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