PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. W'A-NTED, capable Kursery-liovernesß for. country. Apply- "D.G.G.." Tao-l-uii.^Taihaue. W , ANTED, •jtom&jS. eSSeWi!U - AW>ly " A - U -" IOHEIIIST'S Assistant wanted, rood dis\J pensei-; state salary required, etc., to ■L'nariaacy, ''Dominion" ulhce. W 'ANTED, a Certificated Nurse, mediacl and surgical. Apply Uiee Chong, Private Hospital, Cole Street. Mastertoa. W 'ANTED, Position as Tutor iorboys on station or in the country; all eubjecis. Latin, French. "Alpha," "itomiuiou" Ufflce. W' ANTED, by experienced teacher, Po*. sition as Governess, all subjects and music. Apply "Country X.," "Uomiuiou" Oftice. W '.ANTED, Nurse; with experience, for private hospital, medical and surgioal. Apply "Experience," "Dominion". Onico. 'ANTED. Canterbury. Governess, for 6 months, for 2 boys; kuowledKe of Latin; good salary. Apply by letter, Mrs. Bavill, 116 Morivale Lane. Christchurch. JTiNGLISH Lady, going to Australia (when J boats reeume running) would act as Companion or Nurse to a family coing there, in return .expenses. Miss Yigle, Post Office, Qisborne. WANTED, Female Teacher for Titirangi Aided School, one able to teach music and R.C. preferred; salary; £50 per annum, , with toaxd and lodgings. For further particulars, apply R. C. Wilson, Hlkoekoea, Pelorns Souud. Telcgraphic. address, "Te Pu.ru." TO MEDICAL MEN. PARTNER wanted at once, to work one of two adjoining Practices; over £1000 each; no purchasing premium required. "MEDICUS," "Dominion" Office. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the pobiXX tion of SECRETARY of the Hawke'n Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society. Salary, £400. Appointee to find Mb own clerical assistance, and may take other work subject to the approval of the commitjee. Duties will commence on 15th November. 1917. Applications (winch should be accompanied by testimonials) will close on WEDNESDAY, 26th September, at 8 p.m.; and must be addressed to the President. Box 145. Napier. ■ EGMONT COUNTY COUNCIL. ENGINEER. A PPLICATIONS for the position of A Engineer to tho above County will be reoeived by tho undersigned up' to 12 noon on SATURDAY, 6th day of October,. The Salary is £400 per annum,' with about 100 miles of roads to attend to. Full particulars of duties will be forwarded on application. M. FLEMING, County Chairman. Opunake, 18th September, 1917. BUSINESS MANAGER WANTED. A PPLIOATIONS are invited for tho -CX. position of Bnsioess Manager of the Manure Department of our Auckland , Branoh. A knowledge of Accounts is essential, and a thorough grasp of Modern Salesmanship and methods indispensable Preference will be given to applicants having experience in the Fertiliser industry. Splendid opening for an energetic and competent Business Man. A liberal salary will bo paid.' Applications in writing (covering testimonials and photograph), which will be treated' as confidential, to bo addressed J. W. HENTON, General; Manager, . Kempthorne, Prosser, and Oo.'s New Zealand Drug Co.,' Ltd., Duncdin. TO BREWERS. TMMEDIATE Applications aro invited JL , from, competent Brewers for the position of Brewer at the T. G. Macarthy Brewery, Wellington. Applicants must be ineligible for Military Bervice, should forward testimonials, and be ready to take up tho position the first week in October. Apply to THE DISTRICT MANAGER, Public Trustee, Wellington.
A WOMAN'S QUESTION. "TSTBAT should I do?" is being V T asked by many young women desirous of entering business, or of making themselves more efficient. Tie best solution of this perplexing problem is to take one or more of the oolSlgb. 0 ™ 1 "" provWed hT BANKS Individual Tuition in Practical Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, and Adding Machines, and General Knowledge. Export Instruction by Correspondence in Bookkeeping and Business Practice, Advertising, Economics, and all subjects for Entrance University and Publio Bervice Examinations. Term commences with the student. Moderate Fees. Oall or send for further particulars. ' ■ BANKS COLLEGE. H. AMOS, Director. THE STORY THE STREET OAR TELLS. The TRAINED and the UNTRAINED Man. BIDE8 IDE by side they sit; the one iilling an important position, enjoying a good income, and with every mark of prospority—the other bent down with hard toil, working in a, by-the-day job at poor wages. Why is it 60? The answer is—TRAINING. Probably they started on an even footing i 0 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 oither would not take the trouble to secure this training or did not realise the immense value of it. If YOU are an untrained man and want to, advanoe, write to-day, to the International Correspondence Schools and lrarn how you can hotter your position—how you can have your salary raised. It doesn't matter how old you ore, where you live, or what you do. So long as you can read' and write tho 1.0.5. can help you in ycur spare time. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63G Dixon Street, Wellington. War Discount During September. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Ohilton, Saint James. BOARDING AND DAY SOjIOOL FOR GIRLS. Princina! : MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD Assisted by Miss A. C. Freeman (late Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretary, Clark and Menzies, Public Accountants, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington; Mrs. Henry Smith. Ohilton House School, Wellington; Mies M. E. Greenwood, Woodward Street, Wellington. ■JS/TR. ■ BRIDGE, DENTIST, ■*■ ILato tipper Willis Street), Has RESUMED PRACTICE at Macjrthy'n Chambers, opposite Hotei Windsor, Willis Street. Wellington. Hours, 9 to 5. Telephone 449 L m E M AT A ITINE& JL
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3199, 25 September 1917, Page 1
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