PROFESSIONAL. ENCACEMEHTS. AiNTBU, Probationer,, private hospital; previous experience preferred. ! Aujily Box 55, Taihape. WANTED (MnyJTby St. Andrew's LL.A., Registered Teacher, London Board Education, responsible post in school, family, or office. Address "L.5.," "Woodford House." Havelock North. LEGAL, f' AW CLERK, also holding a first-grade J Native Interpreter's LiccUße, with tiix J years' experience in official circles, wishes employment in solicitor's office Immediately. Apply "Confident," "Dominion" Office. GOVERNESS. TGUPERIENOED Governess required by Jul lady visiting Australia lor few monUia with two young children. Applicants must be well recommended, and state salary required. Apply "MENTOR," "Dominion" Oflicc.__ A PPLICATIONS will be received for the 1\ Position of MEDICAL OFFICER to the Denniston Hospital and Medical Association. Salary, i 545, freo house. Practice worth, about £800. Applications , close Marqh 12. Apply byletter or wire,-stating-qualifications. E. MURPHY, Secretary. HAMILTON hTgH SCHOOL. for General Form Work, EngV» lish, French, Mathematics:-(» ASSISTANT VASTER, Salary £&50; (21 ASSISTANT MISTRESS, Salary .£2OO. Applications, with tostiinunials. stating a.ee and oualicatious, to bo received up liU March" 26th. R. ENGLISH, - Secretary. WANTED, n. TYPISTE and SHORT-. HAND-WRITER. Apply, stating ealary "required, to 6PENCE AND STANFORD, Solicitors, Stratford. ADVERTISING OLEEK WANTED. ,"O EQUIRED, hy leading City Newspaper, ill COMPETENT MAS as Chief Advertising Clerk. Salary at outset, £230 per annum. Good opportunities lor advancement to the right man. Apply, in strict confidence, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies of credentials, to ' "PROGRESS," Caro Oharles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. 3 THE OHURA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). A IMPLICATIONS are invited for the poeij:\. tion of Mcdioal Officer to the Association, as from 31st March. Muet be fully qualified and prepared to dispense all 'medicines, a good rider, sober, »nd under 50. Salary, £1000 and free house. Applications, with testimonials, to reach undersigned not later than 20th MARCH. Particulars supplied. GEO. DENIBON, Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. VACANOT LIST. SEPARATE Applications, which must be made on forme obtainable at the Board Office, will be received up to NOON of THURSDAY, 14th IIAECH, for the following positions:— Hcad-tenchership-£2OO to £250 and £30 h.a., Korokoro. Solo Teachci'ships—£llo to £140 and home, Mnngamahoe, Itangitumau, Onißkft, and Wharau (£2O allowance provided in lieu of house). Assistantehip-£230 to £250, Tp Aro, Infant Mistress. Aseiatantship—£l9o to £220, in charge of infants, Normal School, Thorndon. Assistantship-£l9O to £220, Upiier Hutt. ABBistantship-£l5O to £180, Johnsonvillc. Assistantships—£l2o to £140. Gladstone and,, Hukanui. Assietantships-£llO to £120, South Wellington, Masterton, and Pctone (temporary appointment). Secondary Aesißtantships-Pahiatua District High School, £230 to £250, and ' £190 to £220. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. Telephones: P.O. Box 714.. Office 3100. Residenco 1200. ■pREDK. BENNETT, Secretary and Accountant.. Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis St., Wellington. EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OF DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. HISS Gli AD IS M. CAMPBELL. DIPLOMA. Mrs. v Henry Wordsworth, "Queeneberry Hall," School of Physical Development, London. Teacher of Daucing and Calisthenics and Deportment to Fitzherbert Terraco School, Ohilton House School, Scots' Oollege and Ohilton Saint James. Miss Campbell's system is based upon a thorough knowledge of Dancing in all its branches, including Stage Dancing in both Olasaic and Ballet Schools. Classes resume MaVch 9th (Saturday). Classes every afternoon and Saturday morning. Special Olbbs for ballroom dancing Monday evening, 7.30. Special Class for etage dancing (adults only), Tuesday evening, 7.30. Private lessons by arrangement. Lower Hutt cla'Bs, x Baturdcjr Afternoon. Miß3 Campbell "ill be at home to Intending pupils on Tuesdays and Thursdaye after 3.30 p.m., on and after Feb. 26th. Address—l22A Ooromandel Street. -Telephone 3604 (2 rings). , JOURNALISM FOR A CAREER. BANKS COLLEGE. Wellington, has engaged Mr. L. 8. Fanning, one of the Leading Journalists in New Zealand, to conduct a Correspondence Course in Practical Journalism. The Course will bo benefloinl to those who are already meinbere of the profession, as well as Ho prospective journalists, and to the secretaries of organisations which have contact with the Press. The whole range of Newepaper work is covered, while written exercises are required to asßuro satisfactory progess. A unique and valuable featue of this Course is that complote notes arc available for all subjects required for the DIPLOMA OF JOURNALISM. Early application for enrolment is advised, as the number of students will be limited in order that all work may re. ceive adequate supervision. Ask for prospectus from H. AIIOS, Director, Woodward Street Wellington. T)OYD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS, YOU CAN BECOME A SHORTHANDWRITER IN THIRTY DAYS. LET U6 SHOW YOU HOW. Particulars sent for the asking. ' . . BOYD COREESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, . ' BOX 593, WELLINGTON. UTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Ohilton Saint James, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day Bchool for Girls. Principal: Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, assisted by Mies A. 0. Freeman (late Head of Chilton Houee School). Prospectus may be obtained from tlu Secretary, Clarke and MeMiee, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington, or from the Principal. Miss Fit7gerald will receive parentß and guardians on Wednesday and Thursday in January and February. The first term begine on Wednesday, tOth February. PUBLIC Speaking—3ecome an easy, confident, convincing speaker. Let Grenvillo Kleiser teach you by mail. How to Speak—lmprovo your memory, develop power and personality. Achieve more! Prospectus "8" Freo. James Rodger, 159 D Manchester Street, Christchurcb.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 143, 6 March 1918, Page 1
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