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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, by young lady, with hospital and private nursing experience, a position as Nurse-Coiupiijiion to invalid lady or gentleman, Wellington district prefsrred. Apply "R.T.." "Dominion" Offlce. LEGAL. QOLICITOR (LL.B.). open for engagement IO as Mauaging Clerk, general experience; C 2. "Equity," "Dominion" Office. CORRESPONDENCE "Losses" i'ndiv'idYiaiiy compiled for each pupil, all eub.iect6 and exams. Economical eflicient courses. Prompt attention. Write for almanack containing 1918 calendar and particulars of Free Postal Tuition. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O.- Bos 671, Auckland. LEGAL. WANTED, for Auckland, a Qualified SOLICITOR to manage Common Law Department: irood prospects. Apply, stating age. qualifications etc., PARR AND BLOMFIELD, Solicitors, Tiuckland. or in first instance to Mr. H. D. Buddie, Solicitor, Wellington. EGMONT BOX COMPANY, LTD., ELTHAM. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the P/)Xi. sition of Secretary to tho above Company, at a salary of £325 per annum. Applicants will require to. be competent book-keepers, and have a full knowledge of the Timber Trade. Applications, addressed to tho Chairman of the Company. Box 19, Eltham, will close at 7.30 p.m. 011 November ICtli, 1517. "IONA" PRESBYTEF.IAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, Havelock North, New Zealand. Applications win be received till WEDNESDAY', November 28, from Mistresses qualified to fill the following vacancies:— I.—Mathematics and Science (Botany and Physiology, with First Aid and Home Nursing). Salary, £150. Duties to commence February, 1918. 2.—Assistant Cookery Mistress. Salary £100. Duties to commence as soon as possible.. 3.—Mistress for Form II to Standard VI of Primary School Syllabus. Ability to teach Elocution to the whole school will be a groat recommendatiop. Salary £120. Duties commence February, 1918. N.B.—ln all cases Board, Residence, and Laundry during term time are offered, in addition to salary. Forms of Application and full particulars can bo obtained from THE HEADMISTRESS. Public Service Board, 39 Hunter Street, Sydney, ' 9th October, 1917. A PPLICATIONS are invited for tho FosiJx tion of DAIRY EXPERT, Department of Agriculture (Professional Division). Salary, £600 per annum. He successful applicant will require to possess a thorough knowledge, both theoretical and practical, of all branches of the Dairying Industry, and be able to give instruction and conduct demonstrations to students at Hawkesbury Agricultural College and the Experiment Farms, also to factory managers and others attending Dairy Science Schools. He must also possess administrative ability, and be able to contribute articles for the "Agricultural Gazette." Application should be made on a form for the purposo obtainable at the Office of tho Board, or from Olerks of Petty 6esslon3 in country districts and 6hould reach the undersigned not later than tho ,sth November, 1917. In terms of the Public Service Act, suitable applicants already permanently employed in tho Public Service will Teccivo first consideration in the filling of permanent positions. R. A. GILVILLAN, Secretary. it -a,rR. BRIDGE, DENTIST Jxt (Late Upper Willis Street), Haa RESUMED PRACTICE at Maca&hy's Chambers, oppoßite Hotel Windsor, Willis Street, Wellington. Hours: 9 to 5. Telephone 4491. A BARGAIN FOR WOMEK. OF all purchases, knowledge is the BOUndest. Money cannot he more profitably invested than in education, especially when that education will guarantee a return of-servico jirolitablo both to the State and to the worker. Attend Classes in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, and ADDING MACHINES, At BANKS COLLEGE, (Tho Terrace). a Term starts from a student's first at- ' tendance. Individual personal instruction hy trained and experienced tutors. Only a fortnight's break at Christmas. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Chilton Saint James. Boarding and day school for girls. Principal: MISS GEBALDINE FITZGERALD Assisted by Miss A. 0. Freeman (late Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretary, Clarke and Menzies, Public accountants, 197 Lambton Quay, Wulington: Mrs Henry Smith, Chilton House School, Wellington; Miss M. E. Greenwood, Woodward Street. Wellington. ELECTRICAL -ENGINEERING. rERE is a great demand in the Electrical Engineering Field to-day for men possessing tie kind of terhuioal knowledge that is acquired by students "-ho have faithfully followed out enr scheme of study. All of our Electrical Courses are prepared iu accordance with the best and most up-to-date English and American practice. Students can , have tb-i onti' n of enrolling in auy one of the following Courses:— Complete Electricil Engineering. Generator and Motor Design. Electric Lighting ar.d Tra.fon. Electric Lighting. Dynamo Running. Electric Traction. Advanced Electric Lighti'l?. Advanced Electric Traction. Electrical. Wireless, Telegraphy. Armature Winding and Repair. Lift Operation & Maintenance. Electric Wiremen's. Our Illustrated freer,riea! Booklet will be sent free 011 appiic.ttiou. INTERNATIONAL CURiiESI'ONDEXOB , SCHOOLS, 63g Dixon Street, Wellington. ANTED--Bo~an Illustrator! Learn to draw for newspapers and magazines. Big renumeration, spare time mail instruction. Success assured. Writo for Free Book "I," Press Art School (London). James Rodger. Representative, 159 "D," Manchester Street, Christchurch. TO~~T YPISTES? WANTED, Typistes to practiso at homo. XYpoivrHera hired, weekly ss„ monthlv- 17s. 6d. Typewriter Exchange. 14 Brandon Street. WANTED Known.—Your eyesight is too precious to be risked. Consult Bickerton, Optician, Manners Street.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 27, 26 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 27, 26 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 27, 26 October 1917, Page 1

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