PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS, NZ.R. Nurse wants position, privat • Nurse, relieving, private or publii Hospital. "Nurse," G.P.0., lalmcrstoi North. WANTED, position Governess, or smal country school; musical; good refer cnces. "M.," 47 North West Belt, Ashbur ton, S.I. REQUIRED, Experienced Girl, for OfAci in jeweller's business; must be com petent shorthand and typewriter. Apply stating age, experience, etc., to "Typist, 1 c/o P.O. Box 736, Wellington. WANTED, for the Palmerston Kortl Hospital, qualified REGISTEREI NURSE, \for night charge duty; salar; commencing at £90 per annum. Apply SECRETARY, Public Hospital, Palmerston North. Applications for the Position o COUNTY CLERK to the Woodvill County Council will be received up to noon April 10, 1918. DutieS and conditions at County Offlc< Woodville. JOHN HARRIS, Chairman. ACCOUNTANT WANTED. A WHOLESALE Motor and Cycle Ware house requires the nerviceß of i FIRST-CLASS ACCOUNTANT, immediate ly. Apply, with testimonials, P. 0.. BOX 668, ; Wellington. Medical practitioners, 4 or mor ' duly qualified, required •by th Footscray U.F.S. Dispensary. Salary i.™ per year, accouchement fecß and incident als extra. No private practioe allowed threo years' engagement. Applicants ti state age, qualifications, experience, wher last in practice, and encloße copies o credentials. Applications close on SA'i URDAY, 20th. April. Full particulars on application, whic] will be confidential, to E. LEE. Seoretary, 237 Nichojjon St., Footscray) Victoria. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AND .CHARH ABLE AID BOARD. Applications are invited from fuiij qualified Nurses for tho position o lady superintendent of nursini STAFF, Auckland Hospital. Applicant must have had a general experience in ' largo Hospital, and will be required t produce certificate of qualifications i general nursing. The number of occupie , beds in the Hospital at present is abou . 470, and the number of nurses 150. A ne' Children's Hospital with 100 cots is shortl to be opened. Salary to commence £240 per annum an quarters. Applications close at Noon of 21at Ma next. Further particulars on application t the Secretary, Kitchener Street. H. A. SOMMERVILLE. 23rd March, 1918. Telephones: P.O. Box 714. Office 3100. Residence 1200. JpREDK. BENNETT, Secretary l and Accountant, Caledonian Chambers, 1 33 Willie St., Wellington. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED-How to Speak 1 Give Grei ville Kleiser 15 minutes daily and 1 will make you a convincing and foroibl speaker (by mail). Prospectus "8" Frei Write to-day. James'Rodger, N.Z. Repr sentative, 159 D Manchester Street, Chris church, ■■■ HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. Ohilton Salt James,- Waterloo Road, Lower Hut Boarding and Day School for Girls. Prii oipal: Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, assiste by Miss A. 0. 'Freeman (late Head ( Ohilton House School). ProspeotUß ma be obtained from tho Secretary, Olarl and Meniies, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellini ton, or from the Principal. The first term begins on Wednesda; 20.th February. ' .QT. JOHN'S , COLLEGI O Tamaki' West, Auckland. . SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN. 1 With a view to the early reopening t this College; temporarily closed because ( Students having volunteered for the Wa applications are hereby invited fc Scholarships, tenable in first instanco fc one year, on the following'foundations;Marsh, Carrying £70 per annum Marls Blackett, Carrying £60 per annum Lady Margaret, Carrying £60 per annum Consolidated, Carrying £60 per annum , ' Copies of the Regulations and Forms ( Applications can De obtained from tl Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, Auol land, where wiU be receive up to TUESDAY, 16th April, 1918, addres ed to W. J. SPEIGHT. Seoretary to St. John's College Trust. 9th March, 1918. MILITARY HONOURS ' FOR BOYS. J. Breeds, the only New Zealand boy i qualify for Sandhurst, last year; at F. G. Clark, the only Wellington boy wl 7 passed the Duntroon Entrance Exai 1 ination— J 1 Were Both PupiU at if . . .T) A N.K S. COLLE GE, I JJaNKS COLLE.GE, t Woodward Street. ' At the Boys' Preparatory and Secondai s Day School the pupils receive thoughtfi !i and painstaking individual instruction J tho ideal foundation for a Buccesafi 1 oareer. i Boyi Prepared for all Public Examin lions. Principal-Mr. W. T. FOSTER, MJ B.Litt. (First Class Honours*. !ate of Go; High School and New College, Oxford. For further particulars, apply , . I H. AMOS, Director. j gOl'D SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAY EASTER SCHOLARSHIPS. £100 £1 £100 MORE THAN £100 WORTH OF, £1 £100 ' TUITION. £1 £100 £1 £100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. £1 „ £100 £1 a £100 GIVEN FREE. £1 i £100 ■ £1 a £100 ' GIVEN AWAY FREE: £i [. £100 £1 ? LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. . ; Write 0 BOYD SHORTHAND SOHOOLS, • 1 54 Manners Street, Wellington, . For Particulars. 'Phone 1416. i! x DANCING. t--1 TyriSfl BORLASE'S Olanaes Re-opc 8 iyj. Thursday Afternoon, 14th March, to 6 for Senior Girls. Friday Afternoon, 15th March, 4 to " for Schoolgirls. Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock, for Benii Boys. u Private Lessons by appointment. '' For further particulars, apply r 107 ABEL SMITH STREET. rTWERE_ has been a huge demand fc .1. "Clincher Cross" Car Tyros for wf ,t purposes, because these noted tyres ai g giving superb servico on the battl r scarred roads of Franco and elsewhere. Solo Controllers, HAYWARD BROS. AN CO., LTD., Christchurch. " WATERMAN PEN EXPERT? - (PULL and Teßt the Waterman Idei i- 'U Fountain Pen, the Best Pen obtaii i- able. We repair and fit Nibß. There no pen quite as good, S. A. Pull, 164 Larnl ton Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 166, 3 April 1918, Page 1
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