PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, Governess, country, 3 children, music essential. Apply "a.g " "Dominion Office. WANTED, immediately, Typiste (beginner), for Solicitor's Ofticc, Apply. giving particulars, Box 244, Wellington. EXPERIENCED Nurse desires ensagement, mental or chronic cases. Write "Nurse," e/o "Dominion" Agency, Lower Hutt. ' WANTED, a domesticated NurseryGoverness, or Comp.mion-help. Apply with references. Jlrs. Trower, Upper Hutt. WIDOW • Lady, quick, legible writer, fluentv correspondent, anxious obtain employment few hours dally. Address "lteliable," "Dominion" Office. TO SOLICITORS " ' YOUNG Lady, university education, desires temporary employment in Solicitor's Office. Address "Experience Lex," t;/o "Dominion" Office. MANAGER WANTED. Applications . for the position of Manager of the Motor Accessory Uo., Ltd., of Napier, are invited up till September 30th. Applicants to state previous experience, supply credentials, and state salary required. Applications to he addressed to MOTOR ACCESSORY CO., LTD., Napier. MERCHANT'S OFFICE. lADY CLERK required for the Ledgers; J must have had experience. Apply in own handwriting to "MERCHANT," Box 706, Wellington. TO MEDICAL MEIt. PARTNER wanted at once, to work one of two adjoining Practices; over £1(JU0 each; no purchasing premium required. "MEDICUS," "Dominion" Office. ' AUCTIONEER. A FIRM of Fruit Brokers and Auctioneers require the servioes of a - firstclass AUCTIONEER and SALESMAN. Exceptional opportunity for a first-class man. All applications treated as confidential. BOX 762, G.P.0., Auckland. MOTOR MECHANIC, £400 PER ANNDM. WANTED, Highly-qualified MECHANIC, capable of taking control Works Department, new Motor Garage Oompany. Applications, accompanied by references, to be in hand by Friday, October sth. Apply SECRETARY, Box 36, Taihape. MILITARY TRAINING. MEN can receive a thorough training in the Practical Work of SQUAD, PLATOON, OOMPANY. and MUSKETRY Drill at any timo during the day or evening, under CAPTAIN T. J. DAVIS Who lias had over forty- years' experience as an Instructor. Arrangements arc also made for the necessary instruction in INFANTRY TRAINING, FIELD SERVICE REGULATIONS, MILITARY LAW, SANITATION AND HYGIENE, iiiTHMETIO, AND ENGLISH. BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street. . i H. AMOS, Director. \ THE STORY THE STREET CAR TELLS. The TRAINED and the UNTRAINED Man. SIDE by side they sit; the one ,'illing an important position, enjoying a good income, and with every mark or prosperity—the other bent down with hard toil, working in a. by-the-day jcb at poor wages. Why is it soP The answer is—TRAINING. 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 hijs chosen trade; the other either 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 advance, write to the International Correspondence Schools and learn how you can better your position—how yon Mil have your salary raised. It doesn't matter how old you are, where you live, 3r what you do. So long as you can read wd write tho I.C.S. can help you in ycur spare time. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63G Dixon Street, Wellington. War Dißoount During September. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. ' Chilton, Saint James. Boarding and day school for GIRLS. Princinal: MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD Assisted by Miss A. C. Freeman (late Head of Chilton House School). ProspectUH may be obtained from the Secretary, Clark and Menzies, Public Acjountants, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington: Mrs. Henry Smith, Chilton House School, Wellington; Miaß M. E. Greenwood, -Woodivard Street. Wellington. f ]iyg"R. BRIDGE. DENTIST, (Late Upper Willis Street), Has RESUMED PRACTICE at Mwsarthy'a Chambers, opposite Hotel Windsor, Willii Stioet, Wellington. Hours, 9 to 5. Telephone 4491. WANTED— Motor-car Operation aud Repairing, etc., taught by mail I Progressive Text Books with actual practice in wonderful Working Models. Recommended Lord Montague. Owners, Chauffeurs, and Mechanics! Send to-day for' Free Prospectuß "M." James Rodger, Representative, 159 "D," Manchester Street, Shristchurch. ■ MOTORING ECONOMY. rO ensure utmost economy in tyres, equip your car with AVONS. HunIreds of New Zealand motorists praise -heir consistent high mileage. British ■hroughout. Obtainable everywhere. 8010 tf.Z. Distributors: Ma-ling and Co., Ltd., )hristohurch. INCOME TAX RETURNS. MR. P. D'E. HODGKIN9, l&te Adjuster to the Land and Income Tax Department, who has recently rotirod from the Department after 15 years' service, is prepared to assist farmers and business people in the Preparation of their Income rax Returns and Objections either by correspondence or personal interview Atiireis Box 97, or Lambton Quay (near Public Trust Offloe). DOUGH ROADS ARE NO RESPECTERS EL OF TYRES—lnferior tyres give no >nd of trouble, but "CLINCHER CROSS" Jar Tyres are equally reliablo on all roads, iccause they are made of All-Plantation lubber in the largest Rubber Mills in -ho Empire, and are ao exhaustively tested -hat dcfects are practically impossible. Stocking Agents for Wellington: INGLIS BROS. AND CO., LTD. WANTED Known-The Storrie Ridker will Sow Turnips, Rape, Peas, Beans, Mangolds. Cabbage, Carrots, Maize, etc., vith or without manure on ridges. J. Foung and Co. Sole Agents, Taupo Quay, jVanganui. rE MATA WINEB are absolutely pure, and are recommended for" Invalids. 1
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 3, 28 September 1917, Page 1
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