PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. \%T ANTED, Trained Nurse to take charge »y of private hospital. Apply Dr. Boyii, Taihape. ANTED, a Teacher, for two children! salary, £40. Apply Mrs. Ward, Branoott. Blenheim. WANTED, a'"Daily""Go'voriiees',"~for~two little girls. Apply Mrs. Mat-hew Holmes, 196 Willia fitrcet. XJfT ANTED, Governess lor two girls, agei vV 9 and 11; country; music. Apply to Mrs. Robert if'Leod, Box 27, llartinborough. WANTED, by an experienced Nurse, position, care of invalid or nursecompanion. Address "Nurse," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Teacher, * email j household school; board, and Ealary £42. Musical preferred. Apply 0. JE. Wells, Wnikawa Bay, French Pass. WANTED, Go"vernps3~fo"r 3 small Boys just starting School. Apply by letter, stating salary, to Mrs. Gordon Laing, lUversdaln, East Coast, Masterton. ■ "medicaiTand dentistry" ■TO-ANTED, by lady with considerable T ¥ experience, a position with doctor cr dentist, keeping accounts and assisting in surgery, etc.; can give highest references. Apply "Amanuensis," "Dominion" Office. JUNIOR REPORTER WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS JT;NIOR REPORTER is x\ wanted by the Wanganui "Herald." Jluet have all-round experience. Shorthand mau preferred. State wages required. Apply WANGANUI "HERALD." Wanganui THE WESTFORT COAL COMPANY, LTD. WANTED, for the Denniston and Mil- ■ le,rton Mines, a Surveyor for Mine Work. Apply by letter, with testimonials, to the District Manager, Westport. Salary and allowances may be ascertained and schedule of duties and conditioim ' can be seen at the Company's Ollicefi, Westport, Auckland Wellington, Cliristchurch, Dunedin, and at the office of the Greymouth "Star," Grcymouth. Applications close .SATURDAY, March 23rd, 1918. Telephones: P.O. Box 714. Office 3100. Residence 3200. "gT'REDK. BENNETT, /Secretary and Accountant, Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis St., Wellington. EDUCATIONAL. DANCING. MISS BORLASE'S Olanßeß Re-open 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 ABED SMITH STREET. \' SCHOOL OF DANOING AND OALIS- ' THENICS. MISS GLADYS M. CAMPBELL. DIPLOMA. Mrs. Henry Wordsworth, "Queensberry Hall," School of Physical Development. London. Teacher of Dancing and Calisthenics- and Deportment J.o Fitzherbert Terrace School, Ohilton Houbo School, Scote College aud Ohilton Saint James. Miss Campbell's system is based upon a thorough knowledge of Dancing in all its branches, including Stage Dancing in both Classic and Ballo. Schools. Classes resume March 9th (Saturday). Classes every afternoon ■ and Saturday morning. Special Class for ballroom done--ing Monday, evening, 7.30. Special Olass for stage ddnoing (adults only), Tuesday evening, 7.30. Private lessons by arrangement. Lower Hutt class, Saturday Afternoon. Mis 3 Camphell «ill be at tome to Intending pupils on Tuesdays and Thursdays after J. 30 p.m., on and after Feb. 26th. Address—l22A Ooromandel Street. Telephone 3604 (2 rings). , ■ . J'OURNALISH FOR A CAREER, BANKS COLLEGE. Wellington, has en. gaged Mr. L. S. Fanning, one of the Leading Journalists in ' New Zealand, to conduct a Correspondence Course in Practical Journalism. ■ 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 have contact with, the Press. Tho whole range of Newspaper work ie covered, while written exercises are. required to assure satisfactory progeßS. A unique and valuable featue of this Course is that complete notes are 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. AMOS, Director, Woodward Street Wellington. "DOYD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. EASTER SCHOLARSHIPS. £100 £100 £100 MORE THAN £100 WORTH OF £100' £100 • TUITION. £100 £100 £100 £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. £100 £100 ' • £100 £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. £100 £100 . £100 £100- , GIVEN AWAY FREE. £100 £100 £100 LEARN BOYD ' SHORTHAND .- IN THIRTY DAYS. , Write BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, 54 Manners Street, Wellington, For Particulars. 'Phone 1416. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Ohilton Saint James, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: Miss Geraldine Fltxgerald, assisted by Mies A. O. Freeman (late Head of Ohilton House School). Prospeotua may be obtained from thd Secretary, Clarke and Menties, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington, or from the Principal. Miss Fitzgerald will receive parents and guardians on Wednesday and* Thursday in January and February. The first term begins on Wednesday, 20th February. __i_ THE Great Resources of tho Largest Rubber Factory in the Empire, inoluding a highly-trained stall of 5000 employees, all combine to one end—the maintenance of the superb and unequalled quality of "OLINCHER CROSS" OAR TYRES. ' Solo Controllers, HAYWARD BROS. AND CO., LTD., Chrietchurch. * rOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT. SEND us 2s. 2d. and we'll post to you a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Marking Ink, so that you can havo your name on -verything. A. W. MORAN AND SON, .Rubber Stamp Makers, «' Willie Street, Wellington. ' J. W. M. HARRISON'S ~" PHYSICAL CULTURE OLASSES resume Tide Week. GENTLEMEN-Tucedaye and Fridays, 5.15 to 6, and 8 to 9 p.m. LADIES— Mondays and Thursdays, 5.15 to 6, and 8 to 9 p.m. Afternoon • Clnsßes: Tuesdays and Fridays, 3 to 3.45. OHILDREN-Tucsdays, 4 to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 9.15 to 10.15 a.m. 'Phone 3214. 131 Featherston Street. SURE CURE FOR VARICOSE ULCERS. DO you sudor with Varicoso Ulcers? If so, I can guarantee to euro you; My treatment is painless, and requires no operation, and is not costly. Writo for full information to ERNEST HEALEY, Chemist, 'Phone 29. Foxton. STAMMERING is a mental disease and can be cured! Write for Free Prospectus "Tho Ouro of Stammering," by Prof. Foote, of Chicago. His mail courec will delivor you from bondage. N.Z. Representative, James Rodger, 159 D Manchester Street. Christchurch. \
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 153, 18 March 1918, Page 1
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