PROFESSIONAL ENCASEMENTS. liOSITTON Wanted by l'oung Laly", . good knowledge of Bookkeeping and Typewriting. 'Phone 4528. 92 Houlcott btreet. WANTED, Trained Nurse, private hoepital, medical and surgical; salary, £80; testimonials. Apply 127 Graf ton Road, Auckland. WANTED, an experienced Conveyancing Clerk, one with some knowledge of Native work preferred 'Apply to Box 5, Wonganui. ANTEDTin February, English Mistress to toaoh Mathematics, some Knglieh, and Geography, on nodern linesApply Mies Hodge, "Woodford House," Havelook North. FITZHEEBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal-MISS BABKR. M.A, niTHE NEW TERM will begin WEDNESX DAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. Miss Baber at home to parents and new pupils Tuesday, September 18th, 11 a.m.-l p.m.: 3-5 p.m. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the posiJ\. tion of SECRETARY of the Hawke'n Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society. Salary, £400. Appointee to find his own clerical assistance, and may take other work subject to the' approval cf the com ; mtttce. ■ . ■ Duties will commence on 15th November, 1917. Applications (which should be accompanied by testimonials) will close on WEDNESDAY, 26th September, at 8 p.m., and must be addressed to the President. Box l<s, Napier. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. rpilE CLASSES REASSEMBLE en TUEB- - DAY, the 18th INST. Wiss M'Lean will recoived tile parents said guardians of new pupils un MONDAY, from 2 to 4 p.m. Tho Junior Department is under the direction of Misa Edith Howes, imd the Boarding Establishment is uudor ' 1-h management of Mrs. Urquhart, IJ3 Tlnakori Road. WANTED, "jfyjTAltE JUNIOR CLERKS, 16-18 years of age. Apply personally, with written application and testimonials, to UNION STEAM SHIP CO., Customhouse Quay. GBSBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS are invited from Qualixi, fled Engineers • for the poeition of ENGINEER to the Municipal Council, at a salary of £550 per annum. Whole tilne to be devoted to Council's services. Each applicant is to state his age, and supply full particulars as to his qualifications and experience, and to furnish copies of his certificates and testimonials. The work under the Engineer's control will include Roads, Electric Tramways, fiewerage, Water Supply, and Electric Lighting, and usual municipal undertakings: but lie will be assisted by, an Electrical Engineers, Roade Ovoreeer, aud Drainage and other Inspectors. Tho new 3 works under construction include Electric and Tramway Extensions, Sowerage, and Water Supply Extensions, which are being carried out raider supervision of Consulting Engineers. Applications to be lodged with the Town Clerk on or before NOON on MONDAY, the Bth OCTOBER, 1917, and endorsed on envelope, "Application as , Eneinecr." The Engineer will be reauired to sign an agreement, which may be terminated by giving three months' notice on cither side. * . R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. OVER 600 MENI nnHAT large 1 number—more than half ■ X a 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" have steadily gained promotion. Aa you will proba-bly "draw a marble" very shortly, let us train YOU for a MILITARY COMMISSION. Instruction given either 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. Bend to-day for Prospectus. H. AMOS, Director. "WIRELESS" TAUGHT ' .BY SPECIALISTS! . /■ WE can tiain a man to be a, piofleiont Operator in about Six monthß, because we concentrate on this one subject. Our highll-qualined Instructors teach only Wireless Telegraphy and kindred sciences. Practical training is givon on latesttypo Marconi Apparatue, similar to installations on large liners. No other school in New. Zealand has this complete and up-to-date equipment. Lot us train YOU for a well-paid position. Appointments secured for all ' who qualify. Scores of Etudcnts have been placed by this College. Write or Call for Free Prospectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., A.M.P. Building, ' Hunter Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 922.' ■ 'Phone 368. THE STORY THE STREET OAR TELLS. The TRAINED and the UNTRAINED Man. SIDE by side they sit; the one silling an important position, enjoying a good income, and with every mark of prosperity—the other bent down v.ith hard toil, working in a by-thc-day job at poor wages. Why is it so? The answer is—TRAINING. Probably they started on an even footing j0 or 15 years 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 the trouble to scoure 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 the International Correspondence Schools and loam how you can better your position-how you can have your salary raised. It doesn't matter how old you are, whore you live or what you do. So long as you can read and write the I.C.S. can help you in ycur spare time. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SOHOOLSj 63G Dixon Street, Wellington, .War. Discount Curing September.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3193, 18 September 1917, Page 1
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