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bui.'. I I, I Mil.’’ OuhMription Rat**. eUBSORIPTTON ON POSTED 00PIM1 ' . UMo*. 6 Mo*. I Mo*. 1 MW. Booking Rate 78/- Ml- 1916 W* If Paid in Advance 65/- 44/- 18/- 6/6 ■UBBCRIPTIONB ON COPIES DELIVERED: Booking Bate ill- W- 111- 4/4 If Paid In Advance *6l- U/6 IV- 4/4 All Buhberiptions are payable in advance, and tubrtantial discounts are allowed tor prepayment, u reference to the table above will »how.

FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Jfj MORRIS, ’ JUN, 60 Taranaki St. (Head Office and Mortuary Chapel); Branch at 28 Riddiford Street. Wellington. FUNERAL DIRECTOR A EMBALMER. Telephone (day and night), 22—159. Funerals conducted by Motor or Horse. AM. WILSON AND CO. • (Late of J. and A. Wilson), UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Mort6a ry, Workshops, ond Office, 270 a Willis Street, Residence. 268 Willis Street. Telephone (office and residence), 61-949. (Arch. M'L. Wilson. Building Valuer.) "O'ESSRS. CHARLES GREER AND - L ’ ± STANLEY, Undertakers, PORIRUA. MOTOR HEARSE by arrangement. PERSONAL. f'LIR'ANTED, kind people to Adopt I’’ bonny Baby Girl. 12 months; no premium. Apply “A.," c/o “Dominion." KIOUR young gentlemen wish to.meet , ladies, view to matrimony. Consult Manager, Advance Agency. it.B. Building, 276 Lambton Quay. Hours: 2-4 and 7-8 (evenings). / LOST AND FOUND. T OST, small Pome*'nian Pup, from •*-* Hotel Cecil, between 6.45 p.m. and 7.45 n.m.. November 11. Reward. Apply Hotel Ceqil.

PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. LADA Teacher, A.T.C.L., requires Pupils Pianoforte, 255. quarter. "Visiting Teacher,” e/o “Dominion.” WELLINGTON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. [tXTANTEDt a GYMNASTIC AND GAMES MISTRESS. ‘Preference will be given to Graduates from/well recognised English or Continental Physical Training College. Salary £250. Duties commence February 1, 1922. Applications will be received bv the undersigned up to noon on December 10 next. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. A PPLICATIONS, to bo made on P.S.C. Form! 17a, obtainable at principal post offices', will be received up to noon tor the following position:— Closing November 22, 1921— Education Department. TEACHER FOR- CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES (Headquarters at Wellington); Educational Division; salary £2-10 per annum, maximum £270, with usual married and grading allowances. It is desired that applicants should be {certificated teachers qualified to give instruction to children by correspondence. Preference will be given to female teachers who have had experience in conducting country schools. Further particulars may be obtained on «pplication. A.' C. TURNBULL. Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. TO MALE STENOGPvAPHERS. ; A SPLENDID Opportunity presents -Ca itself to an ambitious voung fellow who is an expert SHORTHAND-WRIT-ER and TYPIST. Just such a man is required to fill the responsible position of CONFIDENTIAL CLERK to the Principal of a prominent Organisation conducting an extensive business in th* South Island. The .all-round training that the successful applicant will receive, through the conduct of important correspondence, should fit him for employment'in «n advanced capacity later on. His progress will entirely on his oo efficiency and initiative. TU must possess general ability, and support his appP&ation with copies of credentials testifying to his ouaTTfications and experience. Age should, also ba stated. Liberal salary to the right ipan. Appointment will probably date from tho New Year, but candidates should be prepared to take up duties earXir. If required. Communicate confidentially jby manuIteript letter only, with—"SECRETARIAL." Bare Charles Haines Advertising Ageiw. The Dalgety Building, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 42, 12 November 1921, Page 1

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