PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. PHYSICAL Instructor soeks engagement, town or country, Apply "M.H.J.," c/o "Dominion" Office. WANTED, a Probationer, for a private hoßpital. Apply the Matron, Dr. Paget's Hospital, Btratford. WANTED, Governess (country), for private sohool, 3 ohildren, ages over nine; must be able to teach mi6io; good wages. Apply, by wire, to 0. Lassen, Pongaroa Post Office. WANTED. • A N EXPERIENCED NEWSPAPER j_ CLERK. Night Work. Apply immediately to the ADVERTISING MANAGER, "The Dominion." TO CHEMISTS. WANTED. DISPENSER, to Manage Milton' United Friendly Societies' Dispensary. Salary, £265 and house. Applications, with references, by 11th March. Apply, Secretary, M.U.F.S. DISPENSARY, .Milton. SURVEYORS AND COUNTY ENGINEERS. A PRACTICAL FIELD and OFFICE MAN x\ open for Re-engagoment; used to draughting, theodolite, level, compass, other work. Apply to BERNARD JACKSON, Featherston. SHORTHAND-WRITERS AND TYPISTS. THERE are 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. '. "announcement. FREDERICK BENNETT, Secretary and Accountant, has Opened an Office in Oa!ed«>nian Chambers, 33 Willis Street, and iB now available for engagement by retailers and others, who depiro to have their bookß and accounts kept accurately. Secretarial work of every description undertaken. Confidential report* (trade and othorwise) furnished. FREDK. BENNETT, 'Phone 3100. P.O. Box 714, Wellington. CHIEF CLERK. A LEADING British Insurance Company (Fire. Marine, and Accident) requires a Chief Clerk at Wellington Branch. ApPly G.P.O BOX 336, Wellington. SOUTHLAND TEOHNIOAL COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL MIBTREBS WANTED. COMMERCIAL TEAOHER wanted for the above School, principally for teaching SHORTHAND. Salary, £170-£220. Duties to commence as soon aB possible.. Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, will be received by the undersigned until March 13, 1918. Statement of dutieß and conditions cf appointment on application office this paper. D. E. HANSEN, Director. Invercargill. Feb. 19th, 1910. EDUCATIONAL. SOHOOL OF DANOING, MISS EBTELLE BEERE, Certificated Teacher, London, will resume teaching at her Studio on 9th March (Saturday). Classes every afternoon and Saturday morning. Tuesday Evening—Stage Dancing for Students over 17 years. By requeßt, special class for ballroom dancing, boys and girls, 11 to 15 years, 7 to 8 p.m., Friday evening.' Private Lessons given.. Miss Becre may bo interviewed on and after 6th March, 76 Hill Street ('Phone 1919). SCHOOL OF DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS GLAD'iS M. CAMPBELL. DIPLOMA. Mrs. Henry Wordsworth. "Queensberry Hall," Sohool of Physical Development, London. Teacher of Dancing and Calisthenics and Deportment to Fitzherbert Terrace Bchool, Chilton House School, Scots Oollege and Chilton Saint Janies. Miss Campbell's system, is based upon a thorough knowledge of Dancing in all its branches, including Stage Danoing in both Classic and Ballet Schools. Classes resume March 9th (Saturday). Classes every afternoon- and Saturday morning. Speoial Class for ballroom dancing Monday evening, 7.30. Special Class for stage dancing (adults only), Tuesday evening, 7.30. Private lessons by arrangement. Lower Hutt clnBS, Baturdc# Aftornoon. Mis 3 Campbell •> ill be at nome to intending pupils on Tuesdays and Thursdays after 3.30 p.m., on and after Feb. 26th v Address-122A. Coromandel Street. Telephone 3604 12 rings). THE LEADING SOHOOL OF COMMERCE IN NEW ZEALAND,T?ANKS COLLEGE, .DANKS COLLEGE, 1 Woodward Street ] Men and Women are thoroughly trained I In all branches of Commercial work, and | are prepared for Bookkeeping, Account : ancy, and B.Com. Degrees. ' ' j Complete Courses are available m Bookkeeping. Auditing, and all branches of Commercial Law. Also in \ Economics: Modern, Economic, and i ■ Constitutional History; Economic Geography; Industrial Law; Banking and Currency, and Statistical Mothod. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Classes. The instructors, who are highly-qualified and experienced Tutors, are as follow:— BOOKKEEPING-Mr. T. H. Jones, A.1.A., N Z. Accountant to Messrs. Watkins, Hunt, Ball! and Wheeler COMMEROIAL-Mr. 0. 0. Mazengarb, M.A.. LL.B.. Barristor-at-Law. ECONOMICS. Etc.—Mr. B. E. Murphy. M.A., LL.B., 8.C0m., F.R.E.S., Barmter-at-Law. Write for Prospectus, free from H. AMOS, Director. TSECOME A' SHORTHAND-WRITER IN !> THIRTY DAYS. Captain Ncisigh (Organiser of the World's International Press Conference) enrolled as a Boyd Student when in Wellington recently. Surely a system that appeals to a pressman of such standing should do for you. > 111 particulars sent on request. BOYD CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, BOX 59J, WELLINGTON, , _-_ . SCHOOL OF DANCING. 11X1SS DOROTHY SAUNDERS, (Pupil of Madame Zcpliu and-M. Vcstofi and Sandow Gold Medallist) WILL RESUME TEACHING In New and Commodious Studio, 60 WILLIS, STREET, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 9. Address: 1 Mariri Road, Kclburn. Tclcphono 975. Appointments by Arrangement. UTT GIRLS' SOHOOL. Chilton Saint James, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: Mlbs Geraldiue Fitzgerald, assisted by Mies A. O. Freeman (late Head of Ohilton House School). Prospectus may be obtained from tho Secretary, Clarke and Mamies. 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington, or from the Principnl. Miss Fitzgerald will receive parents and guardians on Wednesday and Thursday in January and February. The first term begins on Wednesday, 20th February.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 1
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