PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. WAITED, by young lady, position an Companion to laay travelling. Apply "yujil ftiiiiui , ," "Doiiiiiiiuii" Oltico. . rf IOVIiUNiiSS WaiitcdTroT private Boliool VIC ill Hawke's Hity; icmcuces ruq.uirJ i-'u. i-'iill particulara "Boiiiiinuu" Office. WANTED; a Laciy to tuadi"7~ciuldrcn in the coum.y, kikju home. For particulars, apply (j. jt. Itum-iman, Co-op. Store, Markm. WANTED, Nursery Governess, for two boys (7 and 8), Koman Catholic. Aμ]iiy, in lirat instance, to "Kungirerc," Renwicktonn. - |p6ilMEßClAL~lV:i7eller (returned from \J front January) desires position, reputable firm; previously inter-State Australian traveller, with British Manufacturers, ]' "flhiordes." "Dominion" Offici', ■ GOVERNESS AND ITdYUELP. WANTED, Governess and n Liidyhctp, for llarlboroy.rch. Governess to do . light duties. Mrs. D. T. Stuart, 26 Hill I Ktreet. IJUBLIC Speaking—Become an easy, con- \ JL fident, convincing speaker. Let Gren- . villo Kleiscr toach you by mail. How to ' Speak—lmprove your memory, develop power and personality. Achieve more! . Prospectus "S" Free. James Itodger, 159 D Manchester Street, Christchurch. ; WELLINGTON GIRLS 7 COLLEGE. TS7ANTED, as booh as possible, a ' TV TEACHER of HOME.SCIENCE; sal- - ary according to qualifications; minimum, ■ £200. Applications, with testimonials, will ■ be received by the undersigned up to • noon on the 25th February. ' C. P. POWLES, Secretary. WANTED. ! to teach four girls over 17 i VX years of age; English (finished 1 , and j French, or music. Duties commence any time between 10th February and March 31. A. I. HUGGINH, Hawera, Tarauaki. WANTED. MANAGER, for our Cbristchurch branch. Applications to BUTTERWOETH BROS., LTD., ' High Street, Dunedin. WANGANUI BOHOUGH COUNCIL. APPLICATION FOE CHIEF LIBEARIAN. . A I'PLICATIONS are invited up till XX. Noon on 22ud FEBRUARY, 1918, for • the position of Chief Librarian for the "Wanganui Public Library, at a salary of £200 per annum. Conditions can bo obtained on application to the undersigned. G. MUROH, Town Clerk. , _ . ; TARANAKI EDUCATION BOAED, A will be received at the A Education Board's Office, New Ply. mouth, up to FRIDAY, 22nd FEBBUAEY,1918, for the following appointments:— FIFTH ASSISTANT, in the Secondary De- • partment of the Stratford District High School. Salary, £150 to £180. Preference given to one capable of teaching Botany. ASSISTANT, in the Secondary Department of the Hawera District High School. Present salary, £230 to £250. Preference given to one capable of teaching French. Application Forme may be obtained at the Board's Office. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. f Education Board's Office, j New Plymouth, Bth February, 1918. | t " : " • ■ '" •;"';. •• EDUCATIONAL. Piano, Singing. Voice Production, and 3 Breathing. 1 Elocution and Dramatic Art. TIS-ADAME COPE-DOWfiING. lladame's system is identioal with that of tho noted 6ingere, Speekere, and Actors of the day. . , j PIANO TUITION in all its branches. ' Studio: 94 Willis Street (opp. Shortt's). . 'Phone 4167. 6T. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOB GIBLB, MASTERTON. a T7AOANOIEB FOR BOAEDERS. Protpeo * tuees and terms on application to H. L. THIRTLE, Hall Street, Masterton. i 3 FITZHEHBEET TEEEAOE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls, And . Kindergarten Class- lor Boys and Girls under seven. Principal-MISS BABEE. M.A. Th» New Term will begin on THUB.SDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. MISS BABEE AT HOME: To parents of'present pupils, Tuesday; ! February sth, 3-5 p.m. I To parent* of new pupils, W«dneeday, ' February 6th. I A NEW YEAE'S EESOLYE. 1 The best way to start the New Year is with a, wieo resolve, not one that can't be kept, but one within your powers and conditioned by possibility. 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