PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. WANTED, a Probationer, for a private hospital. Apply tho Matron, Dr. Paget. 'ii_HospitaL_ St ra I lord. W 'ANTED, Governors (country), for private school, 3 children, ages over nine; must be able to teach music; good wages. Apply, by wire, to O. Lassen, Pongaroa Post Office. LEGAL" " . A LAW CLERK with over five years' exlx periencc, desires Position in a Soli- ! citor's Office in Wellington. For full particulars of experience, apply to "Legal," Box 19, Wairoa, H.ll. SURVEYORS AND COUNTY ENGINEERS. A PRACTICAL FIELD and OFFICE MAN open for Ke-engageinent; used to draughting, theodolite, level, compass, other work. Apply to BERNARD JACKSON, ' , Fcatherston. SHORTHAND-WRITERS AND TYPISTS. THERE arc Vacancies in the Public Service for competent Shorthand-writers and Typists; permanent appointment to qualified applicants. For further particulars apply THE SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, February 23. 1918. COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL ENGINE/SB, WANTED, Competent Commercial Electrical Engineer (or Accountant, with knowledge of Electrical business), for Christcjiurch. Must have had experience in Accountancy. General Oommerco. and Salesmanship. Salary to fit the mail. ApPly BOX 634. Christcluirch. ANNOUNCEMENT. FREDERICK BENNETT, Secretary and Accountant, has Opened an Office in Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street, and is now available for engagement by retailers and others, who desiro to have their books and accounts kept accurately. Secretarial work of every description undertaken. Confidential reports (trade and otherwise) furnished. IREDK. BENNETT, 'Phone 3100. P.O. Box 714, Wellington. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited by the Wellington Harbour Board from Master Mariners for the position of PILOT for the Port of Wellington,' rrnd will be received up to 5 n.m., WEDNESDAY, 24th day of April, 1918. The salary to be r-nered on commencement will be £325 per annum. Conditions of Appointment and further particulars can be obtained at the Office of the Board, Wellington, and at the Offices of the Harbour Boards at Auckland, Dunedin, and Ohristchurch. Applications must be strictly in accordance with the conditions. H. E. NICHOLLS. Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z.. 22ud February. 1918. t EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OF DANCING, U/fISS ESTELLE BEERE, Certificated 17jL Teacher, London, will resume teaching at her Studio on 9th March (Saturday). Classes every afternoon end Saturday morning. Tuesday Evening—Stage Dancing for Stui dents over 17 years. i By request, special class for ballroom • dancing, boys and girls, 11 to 15 years, 7 to 8 p.m., Friday evening. 1 Private Lessons given. Miss Beere may bo interviewed on and after 6th March, 76 Hill Street ('Phono 1919). SCHOOL OF DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS GLADi'S M. CAMPBELL. . 3 DIPLOMA. Mi' 6. Henry Wordsworth, "Queensberry Hall," Sobool of Physical Development, London. Teacher of Dancing and Calisthenics and Deportment to Fitzherbert Terrace School. Chilton House School, Soots College and Chilton Saint James. Miss Campbell's system is based upon a thorough knowledge of Dancing in all its branches) including Stago Diucing in both ! Classic and Ballet Schools. Classes resume March 9th (Saturday). Classes every afternoon- and Saturday [ morning. Special Olass for ballroom danc- . ing Monday evening, 7.30. Special Class ' I for stage dancing (adults only), Tuesday ' evening, 7.30. Private lessons by arrangement. Lower Hutt class, Saturdcy After- ■ noon. Miss Campbell vjH be at nonio to . intending pupils on Tuesdays and Thursdays after 3.30 p.m., on and afterFeb; 26th. Address—l22A Coromandel Street. Tele- [ phone 3604 (2 rings). MILITARY HONOURS FOR BOYS. J. Breeds, the only New Zealand boy to qualify for Sandhurst, last year; and F. G. Clark, the only Wellington boy who passed the Duutroon Entrance .Exam- ■ ination— Were Both Pupils at l .TJANKS COLLEGE, ■Banks college, Woodward Street. At tho Boyß' Preparatory and Secondary Day School the pupils receive thoughtful and painstaking individual instruction--1 the ideal foundation for a successful oareer. Boys Prepared for all Public Examinations. ■ Principal-Mr. W. V. FOSTER, M.A., B.Litt. (First Class Honours*, late of Gore High School and New College, Oxford. For further particulars, apply H. AMOS, Director. I "WIRELESS" TAUGHT : BY PRAOHOAL MEN. T'HE Instructors at Tho Dominion Col--1 lege are highly-qualified men of extended, experience at sea and ashore • in Wireless work Students have the advantage of operat- ■ ing working Betß identical with those on Shipboard—we do not uso dummy installations. We have ample accommodation for stu- ' dents. Spacious rooms, cool and airy. Classes to suit nupil's convenience. Tuition by Specialised Correspondence ' Course if desired. ' Our students are given priority of ap- ■ pointment by Amalgamated Wireless i (Aub.), Ltd., who control over 95 per cent. 1 Ship Stations. Advico and information free. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., A.M.P. BUILDING. Hunter Street, Wellington, P.O. Box 922. 'Phone 368. THE QUEEN OF BEVERAGES I "GOLDEN APPLE" CHAMPAGNE /CIDER. A WHOLESOME Appetiser. A Delicious Aid to Dlgcstiou! In Quarts, Pints, and Nips. ' Obtainable from Wine Merchants, Hotels, and Bottle Stores. WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SERVICE. > loavo Wanganui Twice Daily •,-, \J link up with Auckiand-Wellington Expresses. , ■ ■ Loavo Post Office, Wanganui, 6.45 a.m : Leave Parkville Private Hotol, 3.30 n.m! ' Cars return to Wanganui on arrival of Main Trunk Expresses at Marton. Reliable Service. JAMES HODSON, 'Phone 505. Wanganui. EOZEMA. RADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT.-A Guaranteed Cure for all kinds of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of sufferers cured weekly and oured perman--1 ently. The distressing irritation is re- . lieved on FIRST APPLICATION. Lotion [ and Ointment, ss, 6d., postage Is. extra, , MADAME AMIE, 23 Smeeton's Building, , Queen Street, AUOKLAND.
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