PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. WANTED, a Probationer for private hospital. Apply Box 55, Taihape. WANTED, Governess, for three chil-' drcn, country. Apply Mrs. J. W. Smith, Omatane, via UtiKu. WANTED, a Certificated Nurse, mediacl and surgical. Apply Miss Ohong. Private Hospital, Cole Street, Masterton. "OOSITION Wanted by Young Lady, JL good knowledge of Bookkeeping and Typewriting. 'Phone 4528. 92 Bouicott Street. WANTED, Patients for Kirk's Treatment, and Massage; would treat in patients' own home. "Nurse," To Aro P. Office. WANTED, Trained Nurse, private hospital, medical and surgical; salary, £80; testimonials. Apply 127 Grafton Road, Auckland. SPANISH Taught by Correspondence; pronunciation, grammar, translation, etc. For particulars, write ' Carlos," "Dominion" Office. ' " TO MERCHANTS. BUSINESS MAN, with long experience in General Merchandise, etc.. travelling, and capable conduct sales and correspondence, ineligible, is open for immediate engagement inside or travelling. Highest credentials. , Address inquiries. "FOLLOW UP," "Dominion" Office. CHEMIST FOR CEMENT WORKS. Applications are invited from Ohemlßts trained in the Manufacture of Portland Cement by modern methods. It is essential that Applicants should bo in Second Division or ineligible. State age and number of children. Apply, with copics of testimonials, to— THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT WORKS, LTD.. Nathan's Building, Wellington. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS are invited from QualiX\ fled Engineers for the position of ENGINEER to the Municipal Council, at L a salary of £550 per annum. Whole time I to be devoted to Council's services, i Each applicant iB to state his ago, , and supply full particulars as to his , qualifications and experience, and to fur- : nish copies of his certificates and testi- . monials. The work under the Engineer's control • will include Roads. Electric Tramways, Sewerage, Water Supply, and Electric Lighting, and usual municipal -undertak- , ings; but he will bo-'assisted by an Elec- | tncal- Engineers, Roads Overseer, aud , Drainage and other Inspectors. The news works under construction in; elude Electric and Tramway Extensions, Sewerage, and Water Supply Extensions, which are being carried out Hinder supervision of Consulting Engineers. ; Applications to be lodged with the Town Olerk on 'or before NOON on MONDAY, the Sth OCTOBER, 1917, and endorsed, on envelope, "Application as Engineer." , The Engineer will be required to sign an agreement, which may be terminated by giving three months' notice on cither side. R. D. B. ROBINSON, . Town Clerk. A TOUNG MAN'S BEST INVESTMENT. "HniME is money," says a familiar JL proverb. . Spend Time in Study —that is the best investment you can make. A few hours each week will ultimately yield a rich return in a well-stored mind and a lucrative posiStart now! Enrol with, . IXI. 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Probably they started on an even footing 10 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 tho trouble to secure this training or t did not realise the immense value of it. If YOU are an untrained man and want to advance, writo to-day to the International Correspondence Bohools and learn how you can- better your position—how you can'have your salary raised. It doesn't matter how old you are, where you live, or what you do. So long as you can read i and write the 1.0.5. can holp you in your spare time. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63G Dixon Street, Wellington. War Discount During September. SPICER'S STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGEMENTS. ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND VALUE. Send any Photograph you want. En- , larged here.- Satisfaction guaranteed. 50 WILLIS STREET (Opposito Hotel Windsor). 'Phones 3263 arid 1211. WANTED— Motor-car Operation and Re-. pairing, etc.. taught by mail! Progressive Text Books with actual practice on wonderful Workinc Models. Recommended Lord Montague. Owners, ■ Chauffeurs, and Mechanics! Send to-day for, Freo Prospectus "M." James Rodger, Representative, 159 "D," Manchester Street, Chrißtchurch. ' PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BACKWARD AND DELICATE CHILDREN. ! MR. GEORGE BENSTEAD (for 10 years Principal of tho Special School, Otekaike), Specialist in tho treatment of Backward, Mentally-retarded, Delicate, and Nervous Children, will shortly open a Small Private School iu ono of the healthiest Seaside Resorts in tho Dominion for the rcccption of a LIMITED NUMBER OF SELECT I'UI'ILS. The children will bo under skilled care, and the ideal is the combination of home-life with speoial cdu- ■ cational training. Individual care and attention suited to the . intellectual and physical .conditions of the pupils, mcdical supervision and all the privacy, and comforts of homo life guaranteed. Tho children will rcccivo tho latest scientific mothods of treatment adopted by tho leading English and American Specialists. Ordinary School Subieots—Music, Physical Training, Sports and Suitable Recreations, Fruit Culture, Poultry-rearing, Gardening, Outdoor Manual Occupations, etc., provided. Arrangements can be made also for any special tuition required. For terms and further particulars. Address: GEORGE BENSTEAD. Otago Club, Dnnedin.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3194, 19 September 1917, Page 1
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