PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, a Lady as Matron, for the Girls' Friendly Society Lodge, Napier. Applications close 16th March. For particulars, apply, in writing, to. Miss M. White, Hon. Sec, G.F.S. Lodge, Hustings Street, Napier: LEGAU ' JAW CLERK, also holding a first-grade J Native Interpreter's Llcchbc, with six years' experience in official circles, wishes employment in solicitor's of)ice%nmediatoly. Apply "Confident," "Dominion" Otllce. YOUNG Man, 32, married, energetic Salesman, desires Position Travelling Representative for firm. Salary or commission. Own car, or would consider working partnership in wound business.- Capital £4000. Apply "F.H.8.," . G.P.0., Wanganui. A PPLICATIONS will be received for the ±\ Position of MEDICAL OFFICER to the Denniston Hospital and Medical Association. Salary, i 545, free house. Practice worth about £SOO. Applications close March 12. Apply by letter or wire, stating qualifications. R. MURPHY. Secretary.. T7INGLISH University Woman, with HonJit curs Degree, Diploma in Education, and varied and extensive experience, wants responsible Teaching Post or Secretarial or Literary Work. Apply "EFFICIENT,"' . "Dominion" Office. HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. ' TO7ANTEB, for General Form Work, h'ngV» lish, French, Mathematics:-(» ASSISTANT MASTER, Salary £250; (2) ASSISTANT MISTKHSS, Salary £200. Applications, with testimonials. ', stating age and mialic.Uions, to be received up till March 26th. R. ENGLISH, Secretary. WANTED, a. TYPISTE and SHORT-HAND-WRITER, Apply, stating salary required, to SPENCE AND STANFORD, Solicitors, Stratford. THE OHURA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). A PPLICATIONS arc invited for tho posiXI. tion of Medical Officer to the Association, as from 31st March. Must be fully qualified and prepared to dispense all medicines, a good rider, sober, and under 50. Salary, £1000 and free house. Applications, with testimonials, to reach undersigned not later thin 20th MARCH. Particulars supplied. GEO. DENISON, Secretary. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTORS REQUIRED. A PPLIOATIONS will be received at tho XJI Office of the Taranaki Education Board, New Plymouth, up to TUESDAY, tho 12th MARCH, 1918, for the positions (2) of ASSISTANT, INSTRUCTORS IN AGRICULTURE for New Plymouth and Hawera centres respectively.. Present salary, £300 and . actual . trtivelling expenses. « , Duties: Instruction in Science (Chemistry and Physics) and Agricultural subjects in High School or District High School and Technical College classes, also other, work as required by Director of Agricultural Instruction. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, 28th February, 1918." FREDERICK BENNETT, Secretary and Accountant, has, Onened' an Office in Oalodonian Chambers, 33 Willis. Street, and is now availablo 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. FREDK. BENNETT, P.O. Box 714, Wellington. 'Phone 31.00. EDUCATIONAL. , ' SCHOOL OF DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS GLADYS M. CAMPBELL. DIPLOMA. Mrs. Henry. Wordsworth, "Queensberry Hall," School of Physical Development, London. Teacher of Dauging and Calisthenics and Deportment to Fitzherbert Terrace School, Chilton House School, Scotß College and Chilton Saint James. MiBS Campbell'B Bystein is based upon a thorough knowledge of Dancing in all its branches, including-Stage Dancing in both Classic and Ballet Schools. Classes resume March 9th (Saturday). Classes every afternoon and Saturday morning. Special Class for ballroom dancing Monday evening, 7.30. Special Class . for stage dancing (adults only), Tuesday evening, 7.30. Private leßsons by arrangement. Lower Hutt class, Saturday Afternoon. Mis 3 Campbell v ill be at nome to Intending pupils on Tuesdays and Thursdays after 3.30 p;m„ on and after Feb. 26th. Address-122A Ooromandel Street. Telephone 3604 12 rings). % THE LEADING SCHOOL OF COMMERCE IN NEW ZEALAND- . . BANKS COLLEGE, ANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street • Men and Women are thoroughly trained In all branches of Commercial work, and are prepared for Bookkeeping, Account ancy, iffid B.Com. Degreeß. ~.,,, Complete Courses are available in Bookkeeping, Auditing, and'all brancjjes of Commercial Law. Also in Economics: Modern, Economic, and Constitutional History; Economic Geography; Industrial Law; Banking and Currency, aud Statistical Method. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Classes. Tho instructors, who are highly-qualified and experienced Tutors, are as follow ;- BOOKKEEPING-Mr. T. H. Jones, A.1.A., N.Z. Accountant to Mcßsrs. Wutkln6, Hunt, Ball! and Wheeler COMMERCJIAL-Mr. O. 0. Mazengarb, MA.. LL.B., Barrister-at-Law. ECONOMICS. Etc.-Mr. B. E. Murphy, M.A., LL.B., 8.C0m.,' F.R.EiS., • BarrißterWrite for Prospectus, free from H. AMOS, Direotor. "WIRELESS" TAUGHT BY PRACTICAL MEN. nnHE Instructors at Tho Dominion ColX' lege are highly-qualified men of extended experience at sea and ashore in Wireless work Students have the advantage of operating working sets identical with those on Shipboard-wo do not uso dummy installations. We have amplo accommodation for students. Spacious rooms, cool and airy. Classes to suit pupil's convenience. Tuition by Specialised Correspondence Courso if desired. _ . Our students aro given priority of appointment by Amalgamated Wireless (Aus.l, Ltd.,,who control over 95 per cent. Ship Stations, . Advicg, and information free. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., A.M.P'. BUILDING, Hunter Street, Wellington, P.O. Box 922. . 'Phone 368. AT. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, • MASTERTON. FOR BOARDERS. Prospoo ' tuses and terms on application to fl. L. THIRTLE. j Hall Stroot, Masterton. ' ] ORRESPONDENOE LESSONS, iudividti- i ally compiled for each Pupil, all Subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and Sptcial "War" Price List. "Liberal discounts to • Returned Soldiers. METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, P.O. Box 671. Auckland.
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