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PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. \VUE3E desires X-oiilion, cafo of invalid. Apply "Hospital," "Dominion" Office. OHYSICAL Instructor, with experienced Jo and up-to-date methods, open for engagement; town or country. Apply "Physfeal," "Dominion" Office. POETOBEIiLO RAILWAY FERRY CO., LTD. ,4 PPMCATIO.NS will be received up till J.JL March 21st by tho above company for the position of Master-Manager. Full particulars as to duties, etc., can be had ou application to the undersigned. Applicants must be ineligible for military service. PERCY W. MOSS. Secretary, \ Port Chalmers. HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. MTANTED, for General Form Work, EngVf lish, French, Mathcmati<;s:-(1) ASSISTANT JfASTEK, Salary £250; (2) ASSISTANT MISTKRSS, Salary £2,00. Applications, with teet-iinoiuale. statins age aud g.ualications, to bn received up till March 26th. E. ENGLISH, Secretary. TAEANAKI EDUCATION BOAKD. SECONDASf ASSISTANT, STSATFOBD. A PPLICATIONS will be received at the jl\ Board's Office, Sew Plymouth, up to FK.IDAY, 22nd MAitCH, 1918. for the Position of SECONDARY ASSISTANT in tho Stratford District High School. Salary, J £220 to £250. Preference will b;- given to one qualified in teach science eubects, ..opcciaUy Botany. P. S. WHITCOMBE. Secretary. New Plymouth, Bth March, 1918. AUSTRALIAN PROVINCIAL ABSUIIANCB ASSOCIATION, LTD. Hegistered Office for New Zealand: ELLISON'S OHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. i TfflE A.P.A. requires reliable, experienced, ' and capable .Representatives. Policies contain, without extra premium, a Hospital Benefit Oiause, whereby the Association Days public or private hospital fees, also a Disability Clause, whereby iu the event of total permanent disablement the policy is kept in fo'ree without payment of further premiums. Apply SELBY P. WOOD, Managing Director, Empire Hotel, Wellington. Telephones: P.O. Box 714. Office 3100. Residence 1200. TTUtEDK. BENNETT, \ Secretary and Accountant. Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis St., Wellington. EDUCATIONAL. (TIOERESPONDENOE LESSORS, individu\J ally compiled for each ' Pupil, all Subjects. Economical, efficieut courses. ■ Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and Special "War" Price List. "Literal discounts to Returned Soldiera. METROPOLITAN COEBESPOKDENCE COLLEG E, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. . DANCING. MISS DOELASE'S Classes . Ee-opcn Thursday Afternoon, 14th March. .5 to 6 for Senior Girls. Friday Afternoon, 15th March, 4 to 5, for Schoolgirls. Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock, for Senior Boys. ' Private Lessons by appointment. For further particulars, apply 107 ABEL SMITH STREET. SCHOOL OP DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MIS 3 GLADIS M. CAMPBELL. DIPLOMA, Mrs. Henry Wordsworth, "Queensborry Hall," School'of Physical Development, London. Teacher of Daucing and Calisthenics and Deportment to Fitrherbert Terrace School. Ohilton House School, Scots College and Ohilton Baint Jamea. Miss Campbell's system is based upon a thorough knowledge of Dancing in all its branches, including Stage Dancing in both Classic and Ballet Schoois. • Classes resume March 9th ibaturday). Classes every afternoon and Saturday morning. Special Class for ballroom, dancing Monday ovening, 7.30. Special Class for stage dancing (aduit3 only), Tuesday evening, 7.30. Pfivate lessons by arrangement. Lower Hutt class, Saturday Afternoon. Miss Campbell vill bo at homo to intending pupils on Tuesdays and Thursdays after 3.30 p.m., on and after Feb. 26th. Address-122A Ooromandel Street, Telephony j6o4__B_rings) ; _ , JOURNALISM FOE A CAREEE. BANKS COLLEGE. Wellington, has engaged Mr. h. S. Fanning, one of the Leading Journalists iu New Zealand, to couduct, a Correspondence Course in Practical Journalism. i The Course will be beneficial to those who are already members of the profession, as well as to prospective journalists, and to the secretaries of organisations which havo contact with the Press. The whole rango of Newspaper work ib covered, while written exercises .are required to assure satisfactory progess. A unique- and valuablo featuo of this Course is that complete notes .are available for all subjects required for tho DIPLOMA OF JOUENALISM. Early application for enrolment is advised as the number of Btudents will be limited in order that all work may receive adequate supervision. Ask for prospectus from H. AMOS, Diicctor, Woodward Street Wellington. GET OUT OF THE RUT. — LEARN WIEELESS. — 4 MBITIOUS Young Men who wieh to jljL avoid crowded, underpaid employment should get information about WIEE-LESS-a, Fascinating Profession with Wonderful Proepects. , Let ub train YOU to be a Proficient Wireless Operator. You wiil be thorouchlv taught at The Dominion College. Expert Instructors. Latest Marconi Equip"Day and Evening Classes, also Specialised Correspondence Course. Get Free Prospectus to-day. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF EADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., A.M.P. BUILDING, HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 922. 'Phone 368. fiT. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOB GIELB, MA6TERTON. TTTACANOIES FOE BOARDEES. Prospeo- ' tußcs and terms on application to \H, L. THIETLE, Hall Street, Maeterton. ASTEE your Motor-car by taking up Dykea Practical and Inexpensive Mail Oouree. Includes wonderful working models. Essential to Owners, Ohaufleuro. and Engineers. Write for Free Prospectus "M." James Eodger, N.Z. Representative, 159 D Manchester* Street, Christchurch. A. FLETOHEfI, \j Chemist, Pharmaoist, and Prosfription Speoialißt, Sole Address: 292 Lambton Quay. • Mail Orders promptly dispatched.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 148, 12 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 148, 12 March 1918, Page 1

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