SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, 20 Hop-pickers. Apply immediately, V. Howling, Motueka. W ANTED, good plain Cook. Ap.ply Mrs. Richard Neave, Emsworth, Trentliam. WANTED, Night Wiitress. Apply Tuesday morning. Marble Bar, Ltd., 131 Cuba Street. SITUATIONS WANTED, WANTED, position, Housekeeper or Lady-liclp; thoroughly capable; 3Us. Apply "ltcx," Ohristchurcli Post Office. WANTED, Position Lady-help, town, by domesticated l'ouug Lady; piano essential. Address 'Help," "Dominion" Office. WANTED to place, immediately, Married Couple; man kill, milk, garden; Wile cook-laundress. Scottish .Registry, 63 Willis Street. E'ite Registry, 'Phono vj 157*, 50 Willis Street—Wanted to piace, experienced Station Manager, all classes stock. EXPERIENCED Housekeeper, with daughter 11, seeks position, near school essential; bachelors preferred; references. Reply "G. 5.," "Dominion" Office. /CAPABLE Working Manager, ineligible! \J life'B experience; highost references; ! desireß position on sheej) and. cattle run. Apply "Farm Manager," Box 42, Waipawa. , W'AITING Engagement, Mairied Couples t (cottage). Porter, Barman, «hef. Man j light work in country; Returned Soldier! farm work; Ploughman (cottage). Boul-; cott Registry, Boulcott Street. Tel. 2841. ; LADY (London and Wellington exptrience) seeks Position as Fiist Sales or Head of Manufacturing Department, Costumes, Coats, Blouses, etc.; supervision of. factory; would undertake designing, cutting, and fitting. J. Meredith, 231 Thonidon Quay, Wellington. ' WANTED' to Place, returned soldier, : used all farm work, good references. , To Place,, middle-aged Cowman, can recommend. Wanted, Cooks, 555., 505.; Walt- 1 resses, Housemaid-Laundress, Wairarapa;; Hoii6e-Parlourmaids, town and .country;! Cooks, good wages (private); Married Cou-: pies, Nursery Governess, Mental Nurses, ' Farm and Station Hands—all classes urgently required. Staveley's Registry, 208 Lambton Quay. 'Phone 2206. . EBUCATIONAL. ' . Piano, Singing, Voice Production, and. Breathing. ' Elocution and Dramatis Art. ||/|ADAME COPE-DO W6ING, Madame's Bystem is identical with' that of the noted dingers, Speakers, and Actors' of the day. PIANO TUITION in all its branches. • Studio: 94 Willis Street (opp. Shortt's). 'Phone 1467. ... ' CHILTON HOUSE .SCHOOL, 255 Tho Terrace, Wellington. Principal—MßS. HENItY SMITH... nrVHE FIRST TERM of 1918 will begin on ; X THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7th. Old Girls of the Bchool are cordially invited to be present at the opening. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at home on and after Monday, February 4th. HOW TO WRITE HOTION.-(l) The. Novel; (2) Tho Short Story; (3) Plays. A Correspondence Course in a series of PRAOTIOAL STUDIES of the ART OF FICTION is' offered to those who wish to understand how to writ™ boons. '• member of the Society of Authors _ (Incorporated). London. England, now. in ? Write for terms to /'LITERATURE, Dominion" Office. Wellington. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE FIRST TERM of 1918 will open on THURSDAY, 31st January. New boys will be enrolled on WEDNESDAY, 30th January, 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. POWLES, Secretary. . FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day- School for Girls, And Kindergarten Class for. Boys and Girls under seven. - Principal—MlSS BABUIt. M.A. The Now Term will begin on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th.: MISS BABER AT HOME: To parents of present pupils, Tuesday, - February sth, 3-5 p.m. To parents of now pupilß, Wednesday, February 6th. SCOTS COLLEGE. WELLINGTON. Under the Control of the Presbytery of Wellington. Day and boarding' school, with; Primary and Secondary Departments. The fir6t term, 1918, begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, sth. New boya are requested to attend on February 4th, when tho I Prinoipal will interview parents and guardians. The Principal may be interviewed I by appointment after January 26th. Prospectus, and all particulars, from PRINOIPAL. 53 Hobson Street, Wellington. 'Phone 427. A NEW YEAR'S RESOLVE. The beat nay to start the New Year la with a wise resolve, not one that can't; he kept, but one within your powers and conditioned by' possibility. What better resolve than one to study more thoroughly and consistently than before the theory. i of your life's work? 1 AtBANKS COLLEGE, ANKS COLLEGE, ■■ Woodward Street, ' You can get courses of study for tho Law Professional, Accountancy, Book-keeping, B. Com., LL.B., Journalism, Adverting, Entrance University, University and Public , Service Exams., Shortland, Typewriting, cto. Write for a prospectus TO-DAY. H. AMOS, Director. LATEST WIRELESS SUCCESSES. MORE YOUTHS WANTED. WE are pleased to announce that these Students of The Dominion College of Radio-Telegraphy, Ltd., obtained Certificates at the recent Examinations ;- I lcs 1 . , Dickson ( Ist Class. Taylor J Sutherland 1 Znd cIaES . [ Hunter ) ■ EVERY ONE OF THESE HAS ALREADY RECEIVED AN APPOINTMENT. Mr. Blomfield, another student, has also obtained a position. . , . „ More men will bo required in the Acw Year. Our export Instruction by Practical Men and latest Marconi Equipmont-the most efficient systoin—will al6o enable you to qualify as a Wireless Operator in a few months. Good pay. Excellent prospcotsl Study in your spare time—at home, if de- . Bired. . „ \ , Write or call to-day for Prospectuß. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO TELEGRAPHY, LTD., A.M.P. Building, Hunter Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 922. - 'Phone 368. ALL roads aio paved with rubber to the rubber-heeled man. Be sure and specify the AH-British Para rubber, long. . wearing WOOD MILNE.KUBBER HEELS.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 1
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