PROFESSIONAL ENQAQEMEHTS. W "ANTED, a Junior Typiste, Eomc know- ■ ledge Books preferred; easy hours. Apply Box 647, Wellington. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND TAUGHT BY JL Correspondence.—Girls, improve your prospects and lcßrn. Write "Teacher," "Dominion" Office. YOUNG Lady, experienced, desires Position iu Rood family, Nurse to small children; references. Apply by letter to "English," Bridge, Lansdowue, Jlnstcrtoii. wantedTmmediatelT ' TCIIRST-OLABb Orchestral Pianist, for PicJt , tures, must be a (rood sight reader: wages £3, Apply, with references, to "Music," Box 54. Masterton. HOLIDAY Engagement required by an experienced English Governess, doincstioatod, fond of childr.cn, good noedle■woMan, good traveller. Apply "Scholastic," Box 272, Hastings, Hawke's Bay. OPTICIAN. WANTED, a Qualified Optician, Expert Eyesight Tester. Apply, by lott«r, enclosing references and photograph, to W. Llttlejohn and Son, Ltd., 222 Lambton Quay, Wellington. fiOOT) permanent salaried position, with VJT plenty of scope for advancement for Oitv and Country Traveller, placing advertising line exclusively. Apply by letter, with references. Give age, whether eligible for military servico, and previous oxperience. Chandler and Co., Ltd., Auckland; • . ORGANIST. WANTED, for St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, The Terrace, an Organist and Choirmaster. Applications, marked "Organist." close NOVEMBER 87th. For salary and schedule of duties apply to the undersigned. ARETAS HOLMES, Hon. Sec, P.O. Box 418. Wellington. WHAXGAREI HIGH SCHOOL. ASSISTANT MALE TEACHER. A PPLICATIONS, with testimonials, will A be received up till Noon, December Uth, 1917, for the position of Assistant Master in the Whangarei High School. Applicants should, be competent to tench Oommeroial Bubjccts and Drawing. Preference will be given to applicants able to teach Woodwork. Salary at £250 per annum. Applicants should state age, academic standing, and experience in teaching. Further information may be obtained from tho Secretary or the Headmaster. J. M'K'INNON, 'Secretary, Whangarei, Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 20th November, 1917. A PPLIOATIONS, to bo made on P.S.O. jTSI. Form 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, -will be received by the undersigned for the following positions:— ASSISTANT MATRON, Special School for Girls, Richmond, Education Department; General Division; ealary, £135, maximum £150, less £30 per annum for board and quarters. Applicants should be Trained Nurses. ASSISTANT MATRON, Special School, Otekaike, Education Department. General Division; salary £135, maximum £150, less £30 per annum for board and quartern Applicants should bo Trained Nurses. Above applications close at noon, Ist December. MANAGER, Special School for Feebleminded Boys, Otekaike, Education Department, Educational Divleion; ealary £350, maximum £404, with furniehed Bouse and lighting in addition. Applications close at noon, 10th December. Further particulars may be obtained on application to tho Permanent Head of tho Education Department, Wellington. P. VERSCHAWELT, Secretary. ■n/TR. BRIDGE, DENTISI IyJL (Late Upper Willie Street). Has RESUMED PRACTICE at Hacarthy's Chambers, opposite Hotel Windsor, Willis Street. Wellington. Houre: S to 6. Telephone 4491. / A BARGAIN FOR WOMEN. OF aU purchases, knowledge ie the soundest. Money cannot be more profitably inveetod than in education, eaDeciallT when that education tviU guarantee a return of service profitable both to the State and to the worker. Attend Classes in 6HORTHAND, • TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, and ADDING MACHINES, : At ' BANKS COLLEGE, (Tho Terrace). Term-starts from a student's first attendance. Individual personal instruction by trained and experienced tutors. Only a fortnight's break at Christmas. H. AMOS, Director. Telophono 2093. HUTT GIRLB' SCHOOL. ' Chilton Baint James. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Prlnoipal: HISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD Assisted by Miss A. O. Froeman (late Head of Ohllton House School). Prospeotuo may be obtained from the Secretary, Clarke and Meniies, Subho Accountants, 197 Lambton Quay, Wulinuton: Mre Henry Smith, Ohilton House School. Wellington; Mies M. E. Greenwood, Woodward Street, Wellington. THE OHOIIoE OF A COURSE OF STUDY. rE I.C.S. School of Woodworking provides sound, practical, and efficient instruction in the various Courses given below. Eaoh Course is comnlete in itself. If you wish to acquire thorough mastery of all details of the carpenter's trade ami thus fit yourself for promotion to a position of responsibility, ask for THE CARPENTRY COUR.SE. If you desire to become competent to deal adequately with all kinds of interior woodwork and flttinge, ask for THE JOINERY COURSE. If you have decided to specialise on staircase work, including all its fascinating and well-paid branch, handrailing, ask ° r THE STAIRCASE WORK COURSE. If your ambitions are in the direction of making furniture and excelling in that interesting trade, ask for THE FURNITURE MAKING COURSE. If you aspire to become a thoroughly capable craftsman in vehicle construction and to win for yourself a good position, M the"carriage building course. If your circumstances or inclination call for a comprehensive knowledge of the whole of the woodworking trades, ask for THE COMPLETE WOODWORKING COURSE. If desired, the above Courses may be taken in combination. An illustrated booklet of 64 pages, giving full details, will be sent absolutely free on application to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63g Dixon Street. WELLINGTON. A LAN SPIOER'S ' % STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGEMENTS. ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND VALUE. Send any Photograph you want. Ett larged here. Satisfaction guaranteed. 50 WILLIS STREET (Opposite Hotel Windsor). 'Phones 3263 and 1211. TAMMERERS !-You oan be cured by Prof. Foote's unique mail coursol Your "fear" will be abolished, your selfconsciousness overcome, your speech mastory aseured. Send to-day for Freo Book, "Cure of Btammerlng." James Rodger, 159 "D," Manchester Street, Ohrißtchurch,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 49, 21 November 1917, Page 1
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