PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. _". \X[ ANTED, 2 Probationer Nurses, Tfi d. 1 v-Private Hospital in North Islan _. Apply "Medico," "Dominion" Ollice. WANTED, for next year. Governess f< young children, eltlCßl 10 yuuri n music, French, drawing. Apply to Mr J,, Cyril Williams, Atua, Otaiie, llawke's Ba; WANTED. 51 GOVERNESS wanted for February, 191 er "br twin girls (age 12), music most essei tlal. Apply Mrs. R. 11. Wickatced. "Mi karika Station," Waipiro Bay, linst Coas rs YXTANTED, February. 1918-Mistrcssc v- VV Craighead School. Timaru; full: is' qualified English mid History Metres; it also fully-qualified Drill and Games Mi ' tress. Preference given if abio to tear - somo Junior School Subjects. Apply I'm cipal. A /TfORRESPONDENOE Lessons individunll t \J compiled for each pupil, nil sub.iecl and exams. Economical effioient course - Prompt attention. Write for almanack coi "" talntng 1918 calendar and particulars e I' Free Postal Tuition. Metropolitan Co; „ respondenco College, P.O. Box 671, Auc) |f land. -' COMPANY SECRETARY. APPLICATIONS, addressed to tho undei signed and closing at Noon o ' Novombor 20th, 1917, are invited for th rt position of Secretary to tlie Kapoug Co-opcrativo Dairy 00., Ltd., Knpongn, a c . a salary of £300 per annum. Applicant to state qualifications and military obi gntions. Particulars of duties, etc., sui plied on application. G. DEATH, Chairman. = THE MOTOR GARAGE PROPRIETORS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. (Incorporated.) E APPLICATIONS arc invited for th position of fiocrctary and Organise for the Association. Applicants must b 7 prepared to givo their whole time to th ™ work. The successful applicant will b f required to reside in Wellington and coir , hienco the duties on Ist December. 19r v Salary, £400 per annum, and n<:tunl uui ° of-pocket travelling expenses. Applicant '■ must bo well posted in nil duties of Sec 0 retarial work and a knowledge of th - Trade will be an advantage, n Applications should be marked, on out ig side of envelope, "Application for Keen 10 tary." and must contain full particular li of previous experience, slating age I- whether married or single, and eoplos n s testimonials, (o arrive not later Ihun 1711 11 November, 1917, addressed to d ACTING-HOX. SECRETARY, '• P.O. Box 53, Fcilding. r iA BARGAIN FOR WOMEN. OF all purchases, knowledge is tin soundest. Money cannot be mon , profitably invested than in education, es peciallv when that education will guaran tee a return of service prolitable both ti the State and to the worker. Attend Classes in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, and ADDINO MACHINES, ', At BANKS COLLEGE, . (The Terrace). Term starts from a student's first at tendance. Individual personal instruction bv trained and experienced tutors. Oulj f a" fortnight's break at Christmas. H. AMOS, 1 Director, i Telephone 2098. INSTRUCTION IN AGRICULTURE. FEUII GROWING. & POULTRY FARMING. r rnHB following now Courses will supply X a long-felt want throughout New '< Zealand:— ■ Soil Improvement Course. | Farm Crops Course. . Live Stock Course. ! Dairying Course. Fruit Growing Course. Oitrus Fruit- Growing Course, Greenhouse Vegetable Growing. 1 Market Gardening Course. ! Poultry Farming Course. Poultry Breeding Course. A special leaflet giving full particulars regarding tho above Courses will be sent on application. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, * 63g Dixon Street, Wellington. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Chilton Saint James. BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD Assisted by Miss A. C. Freeman (late Head of Chilton Hoiiße School). Prospectus may bo obtained from tho Secretary, Clarke and Menzies, Public Accountants, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington: Mrs. Henry Smith, Chilton House School, Wellington; Miss if. E. Greenwood, Woodward Street, Wellington. MR. BRIDGE, DENTIST (Late Upper Willis Street), Has RESUMED PRACTICE at Macartby's Chambers, opposite Hotel Windsor, Willis Street. Wellington. \ Hours: 9 to 5. Telephone 4491. WANTED— You need never forget if you'll Develop your Memory through tho Berol Method of Memory Training. Practical, simple system of instruction by mail. Wonderful results. Prospectus "B" free. James Rodger, Representative, 159 "D," Manchester Street. Christchurch, LEGCO'S TOMATO SOUP TTAB the True flavour of Vine-ripened Bondigo Valley Tomatoes Obtainable all good Stores. ~ TYRES AND MEN. BOTH in Tyres and Men the largest Rubber Mills in the Empire have rendered remarkable servico to tho conntry '"CLINCHER CROSS" CAR TYRES Are on thousands of Military Oars, while out of 5000 of the North British Rubber Co's cmployeos. 700 men hnvo enlisted. Fit "CLINCHER OEOSS" Tyres-thcy'ro th ° INGLIS , BROS. AND CO.. LTD., Stocking Agents, Wellington. WOOD-MILNE TYRES. OWING to the great demand for these Tyres by the Allied Governments which virtually amounted to a commandeer, it was found impossible to supply the New Zealand Market. The output having been enormously increased, regular supplies arc now coqnuc forward. Tiioso desirous of using tho BEST OF BRITISH TYRES Should demand Wood-Milncs, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW ZEALAND, OASELBERG AND COMPANY, LTD. ' INCOME TAX RETURNS. ' MR. P. D'E. HODGKINS, lato Adjustor to the Land and Incomo Tax Department, who has recently retired from the Department after 15 yearß' service, is prepared to assist farmers and business people in tho preparation of their Income Tax Returns and Objections either by correspondence or personal interview. Address Box 97, or Lambton Quay (near Pub'io Trust Office). -I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 39, 9 November 1917, Page 1
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