PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS, ~ TJIXPERIENCED Probationer desires position in Maternity Hospital. "Probation," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, for country, a Governess, for young children, ages 6 (o 11, music and drawing essential. Apply, with references, to Mrs. Cjril Williams, c/o -Mrs. Jack Ormond, Wallingford, ITawke's Bay. • . CHEMIST. WANTED, an ASSISTANT, must bs » * a smart and competent Dispenser. Apply, with copy of testimonials, to MANAGER, ■United F.S, Dispensary, P.O. Box 166, Masterton. PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL. -WANTED, PROBATIONER NURSES. »* Salary to commence, ,£65 per annum, with board, ctc. Apply personally to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL.WANTED, PROBATIONER .ATTENDANTS; saiary to commence, £105 • per annum for single men, and ,£135 for married men, with board, etc. Apply personally to tho MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. LADY of energetic disposition required to fill Vacancy on staff of responsible concern, beginning January. ■ Business—Travelling, Demonstrating highgrade~'line. Position open only to liidy able to travel. Present staff earning Mto JSB weekly. If personal qualifications are right, experience is unnecessary, as successful applicant will bs thoroughly trained. Applications. treated as confidential, and will be acknowledged about January 6. Apply "MARGARET," "Dominion." , TYPISTS WANTED. npp services of a Capable SHORT- •*- ' HAND-TYPISTE are required for well-known Commercial House. Conditions are congenial and duties to commence early in New Year. Apply, stating age, experience, and salary required, to "MERCANTEM," . ' Box 718, G.P.0., Wellington. ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. House-master wanted, to teach to Proficiency Standard, and to take charge of Outdoor Sports and Occupations. Salary, JJ2OO per annum. Ap-. ply by letter, stating qualifications and enclosing copies of recent testimonials to
HEADMASTER, "Strowan," 1 Papanui Road, Christchurch. OHURA COUNTY COUNCIL. THE Ohura County Council invites APPLICATIONS for the position of COUNTY CLERK (temporarily), at a weekly salary of J55, There is.a possibility of the position being made per- , maneut at a salary of JS2OO per x annum. Applicants to state age and enclose testimonials. Applications .close .on. - January i 14, 1919. All applications to be marked ; "Clerkship." F. RONAYNE, ' , Chairman, MAN of good address Wanted for highgrade ■' Specialty Travelling. Applicant, if of good address, need not bo experienced, as a very thorough practical training is gi.yen. Men at present on staff are. earning over ,£lO weekly. Business offers rare opportunity for returned soldier with necessary personal qualifications. Two vacancies only. Applications posted up to January 6 will be considered, and all will be acknowledged on of about that date. Apply "TRUSTEE," "Dominion." GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCIIUIiCH. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the A position of TEACHER, OF PREPARATORY CLASS—Standards IV, V, and VI. Duties'to commence on January 28. Salary in proportion to nurivber of pupils. Average salary for the last three years, .£lB5. Applications will be received on or before SATURDAY, January 18. . Further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. GEORGE H. MASON, \ ■ ■■ 'Registrar. Canterbury College, • Christchurch, December 21, 1918. TOILET SPECIALISTS AN ADMIRABLE GIFT FOR "HER." r J villi "Cutex" Manicure Outfit was un--1 known two years ago. To-day it is popular throughout most civilised countries—in every land where ladies pride themselves on the appearance of their hands. , THE "CUTEX" MANICURE OUTFIT. Consists of a set of powders and instruments for keeping the hands in perfect condition, everything enclosed in a dainty little box lhat you can always carry with you. 4s. Gd. and 10s. 6d. are the prices of the TWO Sizes. Buy one now—she will bo 'delighted! MRS. CAMERON "Boudoir Camille, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, WELLINGTON. Telephone 4335.
- "WAR EPIDEMIC'OF GREYNESS." A GREAT and growing war epidemlo 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 Regenera'.or, the British Specific for premature greyness, has quickly arrested it. If you have the slightest sign of greyiiess showing get it at once—it's really splendid, and is not n dye. Bottles, 45., if posted, fc. lid. Procurable from Cieorge and Kersiey's, J, R. M'Kenzio's, Cuba Street, D.1.C., and lending Chemists in Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. I" OST—We UTe making a Great.. Loss J on our Watches, Badges, and Jew- [ ellery. Lloyd's, Manners Street. ! ffIDE CLINCHER CYCLE"TYRISS--JC*> guaranteed six, nine, twelve, and fifteen montli6. Sold only by the Cyclo Trade. TGIOUND, where you can got Military ■*- Badges in Gold, Silver, and Brass, Lloyd's, Manners Street. OTAXI'S0 TAXI'S new Seaside Resort now open,. A Kiosk and Quadrangle. Something quite novel. Send for tariff to C. Cotterell, Otaki. • WANTED Known—Wo have onened in Manners Street to clear all our Military Stock. Lloyd, Camp Jeweller. THE~BEST CHMSTMAS~GIFf] A WATERMAN-'ldeal Fountain Pom A It lasts a lifetime. We have lar»c stocks, with nibs (o suit all styles of writing. S. A. Pull, IG4 Lambton Quay. C~~Us. a. fletcte£7~ ; Chemist, Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole Address. J!):! l.am.bton Quay. Mail Orders promptly dispatched.
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