SITUATIONS WANTED. W ANTED, Daily Work, by widow. Apply "Capable X.," "Dominion" Oflico. A DVERTIHER would keep ■ Tradesman's' jt\. Books during spare time. Address replies to "C.D.," c/o "Dominion" Office.. EXPERIENCED Housekeeper, with daughter fl, seeks position, near school essential; bachelors preferred; references. Reply "G. 5.," "Dominion" OSce. WANTED, Position Lady . Nurse, or Nursery , Governess, good needlewoman, country no objection. . .Apply "P.N.," Office. WANTED, by' thoroughly " competent person, situation as Working Housekeeper, references. Apply "8.," "Dominion" Office. ' : T/JT'ANTED, position, Housekeeper or V t Lady-help; thoroughly capable; 30s. Apply "Bex," Ohristchurch Post Office. iXfAITING Engagements-Married Couples W (cottage), near school; Housema'd and Waitress (country hotel), Strong Boy for farm; Mother and 2 Daughters, country station; First-cla6s Women Cooks, Laundresses, Pantry woman. Bnulcott Registry, 8 Boulcott Street. Tel. 2841: WANTED. PERMANENT Position Dairy Farm, Taranaki prpfcrred, by Youth,, present Employed Mercantile Firm, to Btart otie month nftcr engagement. Apply stating wages, etc., c/o "Dominion" ■ Office. EDUCATIONAL. \ Piano, Singing, Voice Production, and Breathing. Elocution and Dramntiq Art. COPE-DO WSING. Madame's system is identical with that of theinoted Singerß, Speakers, and Actors of the day. PIANO TUITION in all its -branches. Studio; 94 Williu Street (opp. Bhortt's). 'Phone 1467. .- . . ' CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 1 " 255 The Terraoo, Wellington. ■ Principal—MßS. HENRY SMITH. JTtHE FIRST TERM of 1918 will begin otl 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. Old Girls of the School are cordially invited to be present at the opening. Mrs. Henry - Smith will bo at home on. and after Monday, February 4th. HOW TO WRITE FICTION.—(I) Tho Novel; (2) The Short Story; (3) Plays. A Correspondence in a series of PRACTICAL STUDIES of the ART OF FICTION is offered- to those' who wish i to understand how to write books, b.< member of the Society of Authors _ (Incorporated). London, England, now in N'.'/. Write for terms to "'LITERATURE," "Dominion" Office, Wellington... WELLINGTON DIOCESAN: COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NGA TAwIT MARTON. THE FIRST TERM,: 1918, begins.on-6th, FEBRUARY. Pupils return on Tues-' ■ day. sth February. • The. 1 ady ■ Principal (Miss Barker, M.A.), will/ receive New Pupils and their Parents from 9 a.m. on Tuesday, sth February. • WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE FIRST TERM of 1918 wilf open on . THURSDAY, 31st January , L New boys will be enrolled on WEDNESDAY, 30th January, 1 from 9 a.m. to 12.45 p.m;, and from 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m: During these hours the Headmaster will interview parents and guardians. . \ C. P. POWLE&, Secretary. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, i WELLINGTON. , Boarding and Day School for Girls, And .. . 1 Kindergarten Class , for Boys and Girls ' under seven; I Principal—MlSS BABIiE. M.A. ! The New Term will begin on THUES- ; DAY, FEBRUARY 7th. MISS BABI(R AT- HOME: , • To parents of present -pupils, Tuesday, February sth, M p.m. • To parents of new pupils, Wednesday, February 6th. HUTT GIRLS' SOHOOL. Chilton Saint James, Waterloo Road, Lower Hntt. 1 Boarding and Day School for Girls. Prin--1 cipal; Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, assisted • by Miss A. 0. Freem&n- (lata: Head of Chilton Houße School)." Prospectus may bo obtained from tho Secretary, . Clarke - and Menzies, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington, or from the Principal. .... Miss Fitigerald will receive parents and • guardians on Wednesday and Thursday' in January and February. . / The firßt term begins on Wednesday, 20th February. THE MAN WE-WANTi --\ I' N every Offloe, Shop; Factory, or Business House, employing any sort of a stall, the ohronio difficulty, of. the em--ployer is to get the right man. i It is in tlje power of all men "to riße on stepping stones of their, dead selves to higher things"; every man is "th« architect of his own fortune," ■ the ' afbii ter of his own deßtiny"; and all WEALTH, 'HONOUR, and POWER in the world are favours within the reach of every man endowed with common sense and- energy. Enrol To-day with BANKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, . In one of the following Departments i Book-keeping, Accountancy, Law, Advertising, Journalism, Business - Praoticc, Entrance University, University, Teaohers' Certificates, Public Service, Economics, Shorthand and Typewriting. ■Follow instructions i-nd sucoesa is yours. Write for'further particulars to i. ! -H. AMOS. >. Telephone 2098. ' Direotor. 1 'gO YD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DATS. YOU CAN BECOME A SHORTHANDWRITER IN THIRTY DAYS. LET US SHOW YOU HOW. Particulars sent for the asking. BOYD CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, . BOX 593, WELLINGTON. ) TO LIST. mo LET, 5-roomed House, furnished, 3 - I minutes from Quay; suit two families of several girls, Asjly 148 The Terrace. ■ T 0 LET,,best residential.part, furnished.. Sitting-room,' double Bedroom, with private kitchen/ one .flat.' 'Phone, etc.; £2 ss. week. Seen 2 to 5. Address at "Do- . minion" Office. ■ ] " TO LET.. . FOR a term, a llrst-claBS Business Shoppromises, situated' in the busiest part of Willis Street. Terms and full particulars from the . Sole Agent, ' R. 0. RENNER, " ' 12 Panama Street. 'Phone 562.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 11, 28 January 1918, Page 1
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