PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. "l "SIT ANTED, for country district, young, i » ' man, with Commercial experience and knowledge of Accountancy, to keep ; station books and act as Secretary to \ Settlers' Trading Association. Apply to ' A. J. Murray, Woodbauk, Kaikonra. WANTED, Management of large Farm or Station by man extensive experience agriculture and stock; accept ■ salary, or part salary and share, in profits. Could invest small sum in concern. [ ' "CULTIVATOR," [ "Dominion" Office. i MANAGER, MANCHESTER DEPART- , MENT. \ \U ANTED, Manager for our Manchesp * » t'er Department. ' Apply, giving full particulars as to ' experience and salary required, to I ' ROSS & GLENDINING, LTD., <t> Christchurch. i ~ WANTED. I7INGINEETS to take charge , J ROOM; knowledge of Gas and Refrigeration necessary, and do ordinary repair work. Applicants to state what class Military Service. Married man preferred. '. Wages <£5 per week, and 10 per cent. War Bonus. Apply to THE WEST COAST, REFRIGERATING COMPANY, LTD.,. I Patea. •D A. SCOTT, F.P.A.N.Z., Auditor and ' Public Accountant, • The Dalgety Building, Tel. 4075. Featherston Street, Wellington. > . TTVONT WASTE TIME-Get Rich -"-' *Ouicki Have you an idea or invention?—if so. Consult FREDK. BENNETT, . Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis St.. Representative for CLIMIE, COATES AND CO., Patent Attorneys &. Consulting Engineers. Telephone 3100. P.O. Box 711. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED, many a man has been handicapped in life by a limited vocabulary s and inadequate power of expression. Grenrillo Kleiser's Correspondence Course in Practical English enables' you to become a master of English and to | fit yourself for greater opportunities. . Send foivfree Prospectus E, containing full information, Jas. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street, Christchurch, 2 YOUR CAREERWHY NOT WIRELESS? DIX months' interesting work in spare ►3 timo will make you a QUALIFIED Wireless Operator. The whole wide world will be your field—your "working conditions" ideal— jour pay good—your life healthy, attractive;, full of variety. « But your training must be "right." Dominion College Students have priority of appointment by Amalgamated Wireless (Aust.), Ltd., who control 95 per cent, of the Ship Stations. Lowest positions are worth <£108 p.a. and "found." besides extras. Vacancies constantly occur. . Dominion College has experienced Instructors, complete Installations—wd a big list of successes. Qualify NOW! Write for Prospectus. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, LTD., . A.M.P. Building, ■ Hunter-Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 922'. 'Phone 368. THE LEADING SCHOOL OF COMMERCE IN -NEW ZEALAND. i ' BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, WELLINGTON, MEN and AYomen are thoroughly trained in all Branches ot Commercial Work, and are prepared for Bookkeeping, Accountancy, and B.Com. Degrees. Complete Correspondence Courses are available in Bookkeeping, Auditing, and all branches of Commercial Law. Also in •Economics, Modern, Economic and Constitutional History Geography, Industrial LaT, Banking and Currency, and Statistical Mejhod. The Instructors, who aro highly qualified 1 ' and experienced Tutors, ,aro as follow':— _ : _ BOOKKEEPTNGr-Mr. T. H. Jones, A.IA., N.Z.,'Public Accountant; Mr. P. Harle, A.1.A., A.P.A., N.Z., late Accountant Benjamin and Co COMMERCIAL JAW-Mr. O. C. Mazen- ', garb, M.A., LL.M., Barri6ter-at-Luw. ECONOMICS-Mr. B. E. Murphy, M.A., LL.B., 8.C0m., F.R.E.S., Barnster-at-Law. ' • ■■■ - For further information apply to H. AMOS, , Telephone 2098. Director. /TILB'Y'S COLLEGE, LTD., of ChristXX. church, have pleasure in announc- ' ing that arrangements have now been made to OPEN A COLLEGE IN WELLINGTON. The Top Flat of Winders Buildings, Corner Manners Street and Cuba Street, has been leased for the purpose, and will be formally opened oil . or about. Ist JULY. Courses of Instruction include:— Stenotypy (the fastest writing ma- ' chine in tho world) 1 Pitman's Shorthand Touch Typewriting Book-keeping"--Business Correspondence General Office Practice Commercial Handwriting Students are at libert yto cho'oso or omit whatever subjects they desire, according to individual needs Mr. Horaco Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, is now in attendance daily at ' Winder's Buildings, from 10' to 12.30 and ', 130 to 4 daily (Saturday afternoons excepted); on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday Evenings from 7 to 9, and at other | times by arrangement. Fees and all particulars may be ascertained by interviewing Mr. Gilby at the above address, ] or by telephoning No. 2502. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, v Marlboroufh. THE IDEAL EDUCATIONAL AND HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT FOR BOYS. FIFTEEN Hundred Acres of Playground. Boating, Swimming, and Fishing in tho safest Bay in Sounds country. Swedish Drill and Sports. Special attention to Deportment and Develop- ' ment of character. Generous diet. Mild winters. Curriculum comprises all Public School ' subjects. Students prepared for University arid Civil Service. Instruction given in Practical Agriculture. Cadets may remain after schooling is completed to gain experience in Farm management. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., Headmaster. Full particulars, from REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., School Correspondent, At tho School. OT-WiTER Bngs, Enemas, Douches, Atomisers, latest dotigns, in great : variety at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy, 139 Riddiford Street. /GUARANTEED all British—tho LeyVT- land Hot Water Bag, with -the Patent Stopper; all sizes, at all chonisits.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 234, 21 June 1918, Page 1
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