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PROFESSIONAL ENQACEMENTS. 'ANTED, by Young Lady. Evenine Lessons lri General Education. Write to "E.Y.," "Dominion" Office. W 'ANTED, position us companion; thor- ■ ough knowledge of driving Car; must be treated as ojic of family. Reply, by letter, "Refined," "Dominion',' Office. WANTED, capable Nursery-govcrnesa", for country; two children, ages 7 and 16 months. Apply, with, references, to Mrs. D. Cameron, "Moeraki," Martinborough. ANTED, after Easter, Teacher (Protestant), for small country school, seven pupils in all standards. Salary, ; £55 per year and free home. John Lambert, Hunterville. APPLICATIONS for the Position of ±X COUNTY OLERK to tho Woodville County Council wiH be received up to noon, April 10, 1318. Dutiee and conditions at County Office, Woodville. JOHN HARRIS, Chairman. SENIOR CLERK. ' ' WANTED, Senior Olerk, for Solicitor's Office; must have had experience in general conveyancing work and bookkeeping. Salary, £4 per week. Apply in writing on or before April 10th, with details of oiperience, to MB. B. H. MANN, Solicitor, Box 83, Gleborne. ' BOROUCfH OF NEW PLYMOUTH; rS Council of tho above Borough ioquire tho Services, at a salary of £4 per week, of a competent CLERK, quick and accurate in his work, for the Borough Engineer's Department. One with know , ledge of levelling preferred,' but not absolutely essential. Apply in own hand-writing, enclosing two recent testimonials, to Borough Engineer, Box 92, Now Plymouth. F. T. BELLRBTGER, ' . ' Town Clerk, EDUCATIONAL. ORRESPONDENOE LESSONS; individually compiled for oach Pupil, all Subjeota. Eoonomioal, efficient courees, Matriculation. Teachers' Certificates. Pharmacy. National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Bookkeoping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and Spgcial "War" Price Liet. "Liberal discounts to Returned Soldiere. METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENCE COL■LEQE. P.O. Bor 671, Auckland. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL FOB GIBI.S, MASTERTON. ' ■yAOANdIES FOR BOARDERS. Prospeo ' tneos and terms on application to H, L. THISTLE, • Hall Street, M&storton. DANCING. M'ISS. BORLASE'S ■ Classes Re-open . Thursday Afternoon, 14th March. 5 - to 6 for Senior Girle, Friday Afternoon, 15tb. March, 4 to 5, for Schoolgirls. Friflay Evening, at 7 o'clock, for Senior Boys, Private Lessons by appointment. For further particulars, apply 107 ABEL SMITH 6TREET. S' CHOOL OP DANCING AND OALIB- - , MIS 3 GLADYS M. CAMPBELL, j DIPLOMA, Mrs. Henry Wordsworth, • "Queensberry Hall," Bchoolcf Physical Development, London, ; Teacher of Dancing and Calisthenics' and Deportment to. Fitzherbert Terrace School, Ohilton House School, Scots Oolloge and Ohilton Saint James. Mies Campbell's system is based Upon a thorough knowledge of Dancing in all its branches, inoluding Stage Dancing in both Classic and Ballet Schools. Glasses resume March 9th (Saturday). Classes every afternoon and Saturday morning. Special Class for ballroom dancing Monday evening, 7.30. Special Class for etago danoing (adults only), Tuesday evening, 7.30. Private lessons by arrangement. ' Lower Hutt class, Saturday Afternoon. Mis 3 Campbell "ill bo at nome to intending pupils on Tuesdays and Thursdays after 3.30 p.m., on and after Feb. 26th. AddreßS-122A Ooromandel Street. Telephono 3604 (2 rings). THE LEADING 60H00L OF COMMERCE IN NEW ZEALANDBANKS' COLLEGE, ANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street. .Men and Women are thoroughly trained in all branches o£ Commercial work, and are prepared for Bookkeeping, Accountancy, and B.Com. Degreed. ■ Complete Courses aro available in Bookkeeping, Auditing, and all- branches of Commercial Law. Also in Economics: Modern, Economic, and .'Constitutional History; Economic Geography: Industrial Lay; Banking and Currency, and 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 Messrs. Watkins, Hunt, Hull, and Wheeler. COMMERCIAL LAW-Mr. O. C. Mazengarb. M.A., LL.B., Barrietcr-at-Law. ECONOMICS. Eto.-!Tr. B. E. Murphy, M.A., LL.B., B.Com, F.R.E.S., Barrister-at-Law. Write for Prospectus, free from H. AJIOS, Director. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING' OF SESSION, 19181 ". mnE SESSION will OPEN oc WEDNESJj DAY, APRIL 3rd. Tho Chairman of tho Professorial Board will. Addcens Mew Students at 5.15 p.m. in tho Uyinnaeium. , \ The Stall , mil meet their Classes aB follows:— 5.45 p.m.—Profc*3or Brown, Latin and Greek (Room VII); Profess-ir Gatrow, New Zealand Law (Room 131); Professor Clark, Physics (Uhemisiry Lecture Room). 6 p.m.—Profcsßor Fommcrville, Mathematics (Room II); Mr. Watson, Evidence and Procedure (Room III). 6.15 p.m.-Professor Mackenzie, English (Room VII); Miss Baker, French and German (Room I). . 6.30 p.m.—Professor Kirk, Botany and Zoology (Biology Lecturo Room): Mr. Wiieon, Economics and History (Room II); Professor Adamson, Constitutional History and 'Jurisprudence, Roman aud International Law (Room IV). 6.45 p.m.—Professor Hunter, Mental and Moral Philosophy (Room VIII); Profossor Eaeteriicld, Chemistry (Chcmis. .try Lecture Room); Dr. Cotton. Geology (Geology Lecturo Room). 7 p.m.—Mr, Tennant, Education (Room VII). All New Students are required to pre- ' sent themselves before their Faculty for approval of their courses. The Faculties will lie in attendance to meet new students at tho following hours: Wednesday, April 3, 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.; 5 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thureday, April p.m. to 5 p.m. All Studentß should call at the Registrar's Offlco and fill up tho necessary forms. NOTE.-Studcnte desiring to modify their coureoß must submit their proposed modifications to their Faculties for approval. All students should tako the earliest opportunity of 6eeing tho Profeßeors or Lecturers of the subjects they propoee to take during tho present year. If this is not done, it cannot Iβ guaranteed that euitable arrangements will bo made. LECTURES will Commenco on THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, at tho regular timetable hours. G. G. 8. EOMSON, Registrar. 12th March, 1918. HAS. A. FLETCHER, " ~ Ohemist, Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole Addresß: 292 Lambton Quay. Mail Orders promptly dispatched. MASTER your Motor-car by taking up Dykes Practical and lucxponsivo Mail Course. Includes wonderful working models. ' Essential to Owners, Ohauffeurs, and Engineers. Write for Free Prospcotus "II." James Rodger, N.Z. Representative, 159 D Manchester Street, Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 1

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