PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. WANTED, Governess, country 3 ohil drcu, music essential. Apply "A.G ' "Dominion" Office. WANTED, by experienced teacher. Po sition as Governess, all subjecte am music. Apply "Country X.," "Dominion' Office. MANAGER WANTED. A PPLICATIONS for the position o] jCX Manager of the Motor Accessory Co. Ltd., of Napier, are invited up till Sep teinber 30th. Applicants to state previ ous experience, supply credentials, ant state salary required. Applications to b< addressed to MOTOR ACCESSORY CO., LTD., ■ Napier. "VX/ANTED, an ACCOUNTANT, capabli ' 'Vof undertaking all office duties anc Customs work, for tlio duration of th< war. Apply "0.J.8.," "Dominion" Office. !■ MERCHANT'S OFFICE.,, lADY 01/ERK required for the Ledgers J must have had experience. Apply ii: cwn handwriting to "MERCHANT," Box 706, Wellington. TO MEDICAL MEN. "OARTNER wanted at once, to work om JL of two ad.ioinine Practices; over £lUl)i each; no purchasing premium required. "MEDIOUS," "Dominion" Office. CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT-GROWERS OF OTAGO, LTD. njTHE above Society invites application! JL for the position of Manager, Prefer enco will be given to applicants wit's previous knowledge of~the marketing oi Fruit and Produce. Salary, £400 per an num. Applications will be treated as con fldential (and copies of credentials) must bo in the hands of the undersigned noi later than SATURDAY, 29th September. H. TURNER, Interim Secretary, P.0.80x 12 MOTOR MECHANIC, £400 PER ANN DM. WANTED, Highly-qualified MECHANIC capable of taking control Work! Department, new Motor Garage Company Applications, accompanied by references to be in hand by Friday, October sth. Apply ' i SECRETARY, " Box 36, Taihape. BUSINESS MANAGER WANTED, APPLICATIONS are invited for th< position of Business Manager of th< Manure Department of our Aucklam Branch. A knowledge of Accounts, ii essential, and a thorough grasp of Moderi Salesmanship and methods indispensable Preference will be given to applicants having experience in the Fertiliser industry Splendid opening for an energetic au< competent Business Man A liberal salary will be paid. Applications in writing (covering test! monials and photograph), which will b( treated as confidential, to be addressed . J. W. HENTON, General Manager, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Oo.'s .New Zealand Drug Co., Ltd., Dunedin. OVER 600 MENI nnHA'f large number—more than half ~JL 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. As you will probably ' "draw a marble" very shortly, lot us train YOU for a MILITARY COMMISSION. Instruction given cither at Banks. College, Woodward Street, or by Correspondence. Chief Instructor is Captain T. J. Davis, who has had over 40 years' military experience. Between 19C0 and 1913, teams trained by him won over 50 competitions at tho various Military Tournaments throughout New Zealand. Send to-day for Prospectus. - H. AMOS, ' Director. : WIRELESSMORE SUCCESSFUL , STUDENTS. WE have much pleasure in announcing that the undermentioned Students of this Collego obtained Certificates at the recent Examiuations: — Messrs. Hunter -s ■ 0. Brown / ' ■ S. Brown {. Ist Class Meek \ > 'Tomlinson ) Wallace 2nd Class Let us train YOU to be a proficient Wireless Operator. Our students are fill ing appointments in Army, Navy, and Marconi Companies, and are enjoying Quick Promotion and Good Salaries. Young rnen are urgently wanted for Future Yarancies. Highly-qualified Instructors. Complete Marconi Equipment. Day and Evening 'Classes, also Correspondence .: Tuition.. Write or Send To-day for Prospectus. .. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, 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 iilling an important position, enjoying a good income, and with every mark ot prosperity—the other bent down with hard toil, working in a by-the-day job at poor wages. . Why is it eo? , The answer is—TRAINING. Probably they started on an oven 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 othor cither would not take the trouble to secure this training or < did not realise the immense value of it. If YOU ar'o an i 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 can have your salary raised. It doesn't matter how old you v are, where you live, or what you do. So long as you can read and write the 1.0.5. can help you in your spare time. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE. SCHOOLS, 1 63G Dixon Street, Wellington. / War Discount During September. \ HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Chilton. Saint. James. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: 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,'l97 Larabton Quay, Wellington: Mrs. Henry Smith, Chilton House School, Wellington; Miss M. E. Greenwood, Woodward Street, Wellington. Typ. BRIDGE, DENTIST, (Late Upper Willis Street), Has RESUMED PRACTICE at Kacaithy'n Chambers, opposite Hotei Windsor, Willis Street. Wellington. Hours, 9 to 5. Telephone 4491. rp¥ ' M ATA WIN~ET
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 2, 27 September 1917, Page 1
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