WAIOURU. ACCOMMODATION. , "OAILffAY Accommodation House-Every ■ Jta* Comfort and Attention. Mrs. Kennedy, Proprietress. ; . ' . ' WAHGANUI. _ . ACCOMMODATION. rtEITERION HOUSE,. Nixon Place 5-min. V; f rom R'ly St'n. Hunt & Martin. Tel. 274. ESUCATieNAL. WATCH mHIS ; - OPACE For Local endorsements of Special Interest. to ART STUDENTS ' , and BUSINESS MEN..-A new , and important announcement 1 appearing each week. Watch ■'.'■. Advertisement changes closely. You, are sure to be interested later. • ' VICTORIA COLLEGE. STUDENTS will be enrolled on'-FRI-DAY, Ist: .APRIL. Professors will meet their Students as below:— ! : 5.15 p.m.—Address to Students by the Chairman of the Professorial Board, ' 'Room VII. ,: -.- I 5.45 p.m.—Professor Brown, Eoom VII. • Professor Richmond, Room 111.- . Professor Laby,. Chemistry Lecture Room. \ ■ fi. 15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie, Boom .VIII.; ■ - '■; ■■--,■■■ (i.45 p.m.—Professor Picken, Room VII. professor Adamson, Room IV. 7.15 p.m.-lPrbfessoi , .Hunter, Room VIII. ■• ■ v Professor Eastcrfield, Cliemis--try Lecfuro Room. 7.45 p.m.—Professor Von Zertlitz, Room 11. Mr. Cotton, Geology* Labora- :• -.-•'■ •• tory. .- . . .. 8.15 p.m.—Jfr. Wilson, Room 1. , - ; . Professor Kirk, Biology .Lec- ■■'. t l "** 6 Room. . : :. . Students taking' Education will meet Mr. Grpy at tho First Lecture on MONDAY, -«K APRIL. : ; . Students desiring to 'obtain exemption froni Lectures ■ should make application for' exemption forthwith. : CHAS.'P. POWI.ES, . '' ' ;; ■ Registrar. ; NELSON BOARD OF EDUCATION.* . A.P-PLICATIbNS complying with con-* . J --». ditions hained.on the I'onn of Application will be received by the linder'signed up- to i p.m.: oh..FRIDAY, 22nu APRIL, .1910, for. tho folloinng-positions: Nelson Girls': First Assistant Teacher •(female); 'salary,-£2lO-210.' •'■ -.Lyell: Sole * Teacher; salary, £150-180, and residence. • ' : ,'. ' Kaituna, Aorere: Sole Teacher; salary, 4120-150, and £15 h.a. . Gflobo Hill, Progress: Sole Teacher;! salary, £120-150, and £15 h.a; Glenroy, Upper , Matakitaki: . Sole Teacher;-salary, £120-150, and £15 h.a. Church Hill, Dovedale: Sole Teacher; salary, £90-120, and use of residence. Puponga: Sole Teacher; salary, £90120, and £10 h.a. : ' : ; . . iFern Plat, Central Buller: Sole-Teach-er ; salary,. £90-120, and use 'Of residence. : Whakarewa, Motueka: Female Assistant ;-salary, £90-120. . ", T ' .' ..Birchfield: Female. Assistant; salary, .£9O-120.' .'■ v -. . ,'■ .■■ .-~ ■'■; Kongahti, ' Karainea: . .Teacher : for Household School; present salary, £42, and free board aml ; lodgings. V '':■:■.. '': ■','.\ ; 'n:,r; IVILLIAMS, v ;'"- ':■'■-■■.'•''•..• ! !■•'•..'■■" ■ , ' ' . Secretary. March 2.lth,' 1910. ' . , . ■■ ; ■ :'■•'•'■ ~ HOLLOW NECKS. . NECKS.. ■*> ■.:';'
npHIS disfigurement naturally and eas- '■"•/ ily' eradicated, • tho Bust developed and improved, and the Bodily Poise made dignified and queenly. The possessor of a good ae'ck'and bust, together with'' .cor? reot' poise. and .balance 'of.. body,".; commands -attention -arid . admiration everywhere.; Let.. liie help you acquire this rore v possession,, and improve vonr health! .and carriage in the process. A , post-card .will find me: Mail'it NOW, or call personally.:. My address is G. SIMS, Certi- 1 flouted (London Diploma, and training); . Physical Culture Expert, 135 Riddiford ,Street, Wellington. ■ :. ■' .; . BALLROOM- DANCING-CLASSES FOR v ■:•.■,. BEGINNERS. ' : .... . MES.-H.-B; ,, MASON'S Classes are Held ■ on MONDAY ,1 and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her' Private. Hall. Proficiency ensured in six private lessons or one quarter at class, ',■ Term commences' with :'pupil.-Private Lessons arranged. . Address—B6, -Ghuznee Street. .. ■ ■'.■' Next St. Pettr's Church. ■■ '-■ i ■; : - .dancing: , ■■',; - MISS. BORLASE'S; CLASSES - will EE- ... OPEN. Ist Week in APRIL. .' : Class will be held for Children at tho ; Mssonio Hall, , Boulcbtt Street. , ; Class'for Adults will be held, in the Goring Street; Hall, Thorndon, MondayEvenings, commencing April 4th, at 7.30. ' For apply • at: 20 Aitken' Street; ;■■ '.■"■ ■' . ./ .- • - : ;. : ".■■■.'SCHOOL OV' DANCING. ■■':■,• ,76 Hill' Street. , '' "S/TISS ESTELLE . BEERE ' Resumes iwL Teaching on and after SATURDAY, APBIL 9th. ■- Children's Class'held also, at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. VVANCING—MISS' VIOLET WABBUB■IJ, TON; ; Class for Beginaers; Ballroom Daucing only Monday Evenings; Advanced Glass Wednesday ' Evenings ; Children's Class,- Ballroom and- ' Fancy Dancing, Saturdays. Classes begin from 16th; April,'at. 196,.The.Terrace.. , . • Vhanoforte.- , , .■■.■•■■■ 1/TISS NEWMAN POTTS haa resumed . teaohing, , and may be; interviewed at her Studio, 131 Willis Street. Advanced Students, with talent, who have lost interest in their musical stud-. ies, and who need to have their latent energies aroused by a definite eystem, Bhould .interview Miss .Newman Pdtta . rpHE ; AUCKLANB SCHOOL FOB 1 ENGINEEES. -■ ./ \ Prinoipal— J AS. W. BOWEE. . Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer. ': . .Correspondence Coursea. . Day and: Evening, Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus, Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUS< TOM STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. ■Bffß, "ROYD ORTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL , . .CULTURE,CLASSES. . : MASSAGE AND PRIVATE TUITION DAILY. . ' . Telephone, 2199. - ' •.' I" ANGEK Drosscutting School. Econ-£-i oniy in Ercssraaking. The marvellously simple Blouse and Skirt -Cutter, the latest Invention, puts it within tho power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to make her own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement. Also Ladies' Tailoring. Coun. try Pupils taught by Post. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needlepainting, Monday, 2 to 4. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, !)1 Willis Street, opposite Shortt's. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For Inetruotioß in: , ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and ■ TOUCH TYPEWRITING Students Prepared for: • JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL'SER VICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW. LEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS: .: For last year's examinations, 51 candi<Utes were preionted, 40 of whom passed,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 781, 2 April 1910, Page 2
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