SITUATIONS WANTED, iJIIKST-CLASS .Sheer and General (jmith. : seeks constant work. Apply "H.M.." jJominiou" Office. RETURNED Soldier seeks Position In Wellington. fairly sound education. "Aiir.ac," "Dominion" Office. W 'ANTED, Position on farm by Married Man, little experience; ineligible. Apply "Z.." Pobl Office, Marten. - WANTED, position, in country store; used -to horaea. "M.," "Dominion" Office.— CUNNINGHAM'S Elite Registry, 60 Willis Street. 'Phons 1572. Wanted place, refined Nursery-governess, country preferred; highly recommended. EXPERIENCED Married ifßu wants Position ou dairy farm. Deed to plough, inc. etc. App'y. statins terms, to "Ineligible," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, position., an . Winter Dairy Farm, by experienced youth, with, thorough knowledge fencing, etc. Apply "13. R.," "Dominion" Office. ; WANTED, Excavating, Path-makinr, or other work, by practical man; ex. cellent references. Address "Expert," "Domillion" Office. - WAITING Engagement, Ohef, Cooks (flat-mill); Married Couples, Barman, Housekeeper. Boulcott Hegi6try, 8 Boulcott Street. Tel. 2841. : W "ANTED, by experienced position, Housekeeper, to '.ne or more gentlemen or widower. "Competent," "Dominion" Office. '■ ■ WANTED, Employment,. milk, garden, scrub contraot; i.xperienced ribbiter, any suitable work; reject. J. BoulEton, Stafford Street, Wellington; ( WANTED, by married couple, with boy 5, position on ttation, witli or without duties' for wife; garden or station work. Reply "References," "Dominion" Agency, Masterton. ! WANTED, by Married Man, two chil- , dren. Working Manager's position; experienced all stock and agriculture; references. Reply "Farm Manager,' o/o Dominion" Office. . . - • WANTED, by young man, position on station, any duties eTcepting cowman or ploughman; can drive motor-car and do general repairs. Reply "Military Discharged," "Dominion" Agency, Masterton. WORKING MANAGERDISENGAGED, on or about March 1. on account of place being sola, WAfiTS POSITION. Firstelaas references and good recommendations; good"doge. Ineligible for service. Sheep, cattle, and agricultural expert. For particulars, apply "FARM EXPERT." "Dominion" Off.ce. EDUCATIONAL. Piano, Singing. Voice Production, and Breathing. • Elocution and Dramatic Art. • COPE-DOWSING. Undame'a system is identical with that of the noted Singers, Speakers, and Actors of the day. . . . PIANO TUITION in nil its branches. ' Studio: 54 Willis Street (opp.', Shortt's). - 'Phone 1467. 1 ' ' CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 The Tcrr'ioo, Wellington. Principal—MßS. HENRI SMITH. /TIHE FIRST TERM of 1918 will begin on J. THUR-BDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. Old Girls of the School are cordially mtited to be present at the opening. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at home on and after Monday, February 4th. PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. BOYS—Principal: W. H. Moyes. M.A.,B.Sc. GIRLS— Principal: Miss J. R. Barr, M.A. NEXT TERM COMMENCESFor Girls: 6th February. For Boya: 12th February. There is limited accommodation lor Boarders in fine, healthy situations in different localities. " Prospectuses can be ibtained on application to the underaigned. EDMUND LASH, Secretary," ... P.O. Box IE7, New Plymouth.. . WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE FIRST TERM of' 1918 will open on THURSDAY. 31st „■ New boys will be enrolled on WEDNESDAY. 30th January, from 9 a.m. to u.« p m., and from 3 p.m.' to 5.30 During these hours tho Headmaster will interview parents and guardians. Secretary." FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for. Girls, And Kindergarten Ola-ss for Boys and Girls under seven. Principal—MlSS BABER. M.A. The New Term - will -begin on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. * MISS BABER AT; HOME: To parents of present pupils, Tuesday, February sth, J-5 p.m. - - _ ; ' . ' To parents of new pupils, Wednesday, February 6th. '. THE WOMAN'S CHANCE Gas • come. To-day a trained business woman can pick and choose her position, and the amount of training required is not so very formidablo. A few months' Instruction at - ■ ■ JgANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Will fit an intelligent woman to fill a position carrying a good salary and offering excellent prospects.... Individual instruction in Shorthand Typewriting Book-keeping Adding Machines. Term Commences with Pupil. For further information apply TO-DAY to the Director, Telephone 2098. H. AMOS. LOST AND FOUND, LOST, between Lower Hutt and liimutaka incline, Gcnt.'s Tweed Ooat, Thursday. Howard. Finder, ring 'Phono 34, Greytown. ' LOST, from my Paddocks, Tawa Flat Road. ONE JERSEY HEIFER, 19 months old, fawn ooloured. Reward for information of her. Anyone, detaining her 'after this notico will be prosecuted. DAVID M'ORAE, Johnsonville. PERSONAL. TVf ATRIMONIAL—LoneIy man (stranger, IVL ohurchman, abstainer),. wants meet woman, view to matrimony; reforeneoj. "M.5.," "Dominion" Office.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 109, 25 January 1918, Page 1
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