PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ". A DVERTISER (man-iedT~s~eeks post- :. A tiou as Garage Manager and Salesman; first-clas-s references. "Experi- - enoed," c/o "Dominion." WELLINGTON DIOCESAN COLLEGIATE, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Nga Tawa, Marton.—Required for FebJ' ruary, 1919, an Assistant! Mistress (Anglican), for Secondary School work. I Chief subjects necessary: Mathematics and Science to Matriculation standard. . Apply, with testimonials, to the "Lady 1 Principal." ,1 WANTED, "JCIOR Government steamer Tutanekai, J r SECOND and THIRD ENGINEERS, J SECOND and THIRD MATE. ! Apply on board. Urgent. i " : » PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL. WANTED, PROBATIONER NURSES. Salary to commence, JM per annum, with board, etc. 1 Apply personally to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL. WANTED, PROBATIONER ATTENDANTS; salary to commence, ' JCIOS par annum for single men, and JU3S lor married men, with board, etc. Apply personally to the \ MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. j be made~on r -tl _ p.s.C. Form ■ 17a, obtainable at j principal post offices, will be received up I to noon, on DECEMBER 2, .1918,' for the : following positions-.—Museum Assistant, Wellington; Professional Division; salary =£210 per annum, maximum 'i\'!Co. Bae- ■ teriological Trainees (2), ■ Public Health 1 Department, .Dunedin; General Division; r remuneration to commence, .£150; if ap- ' plicants have had experience as Techni- ■ cal Assistants in Bacteriological Laboratories, to be increased to Jil7o after three months. Further particulars on application to P. Verscliaffoll, Secretary, Pub- ' lie Service Commissioner. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH' COUNCIL. BOROUGH ENGINEER WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of BOROUGH ENGINEER, to close with the undersigned at 12 . O'CLOCK NOON on SATURDAY, NO- , VEMBER 30,-1818. ■ . -•■ 3 ■ Salary, ,£?00 per annum; plus Ay's* f Bonus of One Shilling per day. Schedule of duties and conditions of j appointment can'be seen "at "Dominion" Office or obtained from the undersigned. WM. NICHOLSON, Town Clerk.. Lower Hutc, November 1, 1918. JOHN M'GHSHAN COLLEGE. MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN. ) A PPLICATIONS are invited for the -tl. .position of RESIDENT MASTER . for the NEW DORMITORY BUILD- . ING. k _ Salary from X 250 per annum (accordt ing to qualifications and experience), with Board, Residence, and Laundry. Full particulars as to teaching sub- .. jects,. residential duties,' etc.,. from the Principal. Last date for ieeeivinz applications, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. A. G. BUTCHERS,' M.A., Principal. NAPIER BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. ENGLISH MASTERSHIP. A PPLICATIOItS aire invited until DE--3 A CEMBER 7, from University Grad- • uates for the position of English Master 7 at the above school.: Applicants, who ' will be required to teach mainly Eng--1 lish,. History, and French, should, state teaching experience,'' scholastic status, and aiss qualifications, if any, in games and cadet work. Salary, .£3OO per annum; duties to commence in February, 1919. For fiwther particulars apply to the Headmaster, or .G. CRAWSHAW, '• Secretary. Napier High School Board, October 16, 1918. ) ' BUSINESS NOTICES, nn-HE Tyre for Indian and Harleyi JL' Davidson Motorcycles is the - "CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT," 28 x 3, Motor-cycle' Tyre. A splendid longL distance British tyre—try one out! . > IOJQ BRANDY FOR INVALIDS. t Only Sold on Doctors' Prescription, At - CLARENDON HOTEL, MANNERS STREET. F. DOBSON, Proprietor. TO USERS OF "WERTHEIM" SEWING : MACHINES. YOU can- rely upon getting NEEDLES, PARTS, REPAIRS at OSCAR , HEWETT AND CO., the old-established firm, 56 Lower Cuba Street. Importers SEWING AND KNITTING . MACHINES. ■ '. i ~~ LEMON SQUASH. BUY our Imported Lemon Squash, in quart bottle?, made only from ' pure lemons. We guarantee each bottle. MRS. LEMPRIBEE, . • 90'Willis Street, • (3 Doors above "Evening Post.") •mTR. BRIDGE. DENTIST (Late Upper Willis Street), Macarthy's Chambers, 50 WILLIS STREET. 'Phone 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) STAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. Dinner 5.30 to 7.30. One of the Best Appointed in the City. Smoking and Writing Room Provided for Gentlemen. Open on SATURDAYS until 7.30 p.m. MISS READ, Proprietress. Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). f ~ WAR EPIDEMIC OF GEEYNESS." ' i A GREAT and growing war epidemio of Greyness is prematurely ageing thousands of Men and Women in Great Britain and Europe. There is no doubt ■that thousands in New Zealand and Australia would be suffering the same but for the fact that the immediate application of Dr. Wilson's Regenerator, the British Specific for premature greyness, has quickly arrested it. If you have the slightest sign ol greyness showing get it " at once—it's really splendid, and is not . a dye. Bottles, 45., if posted, 4s. (id. Procurable from George and Kersley's, J. R. M'Kenzie's, Cuba StraeL. D.1.C., mm, leading Chemists in Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 47, 20 November 1918, Page 1
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