PROFESSIONAL ENCAGEMENTB. LAW CLERK wanted, used to Searching and simple Conveyancing.' Apply Fell and Atkinson. Nelson. WANTED, Position as Dental Nurse » » or to Invalid; had experience in hospitals. Boulcott Registry, Bouicoit Street. APPLICATIONS for Tiacher (lady), with qualifications, Poukiore School, Hunterville. Salary,' .£4O; board free. Salary could be increased it able to teach music. Apply Chairman. WANTED, Governess for country; * ' music; Presbyterian preferred; references -required; salary J155 per annum. Apply Mrs. A. R. Small, Private Bag, Gisbome. "M/JTES. CLAYTON, Masseuse (certificated), of the Harley Institute, London, has commenced practice at 85 The Terrace, opp. Gentlemen's Club. Vibratory and Electrical Treatments. Electrolysis. 'Phone 1484. 'DEIVATE Kindergarten and Prepararr toiy School, Th« Priory, Austin Street Principal: Miss Fleming. Day and Boarding School for Children under 9 years. .Telephone A 876. (TIEOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, « Day's Bay, Wellington. Boarding School for Boys undar 14. Special , Attention to Development of Character ;and Cultivation of Health. • • Principal,-Miss Sommerville. MSS , • E. SC H UTZE, ■ Metaphysician. May be consulted at , 95 ■ Waipapa Road, Hataitai; 10 to 13. Consultation Free. Saturday excepted. S S ' E. G O H L, ■ Pace and Scalp Masseuse, Will remove all spots and blemishes from' the neck and face. Ladies visited. Hair treatments and all haixwork done. Ladies' oombings made .up in any style, ■. 11 Boulcott Chambers. Bonlcott Street. SWEDISH SYSTEM' OP GYMNASTICS. ."fMTISS, N, HEATH, Diploma, Dunferm--IY- line College of Physical Training and . Hygiene. . Gymnastic Mistress to, Fitzherbert Terrace: School and Chilton House, School. Classes held in Educational Gymnastics. Patients taken for Remedial.Gymnastics. Address: 81 HILL STREET,' Wellington ■ (Schoolroorris lately occupied by . Miss Sommerville).
SINGING is invariably based •V"; ;upoa correct Voice-Placing and Emission. 1 . . ■ ' _ MR. K. CORNWALL Guarantees practical Tuition.in the Art in Old Italian Methods. Address: . 18 PORTLAND CRESCENT; 5 'Phone-382.- •- • DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. TVfISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS has' reiuL - moved from Christchurch to Wellington, , and .will take Pupils for.- BALLROOM, FANCY, and NATIONAL DANCING. Individual attention and-a Special Course for . those requiring physical culture arid- development. Inquiries and appointments, v _ , . ,-: 288 THE TERRACE. ... -'-OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT;' , '■■' ' ' 'TALMASTUDIO. . Cuba. Street, opp. Te Aro House. • "E3TAVING opened the; above up-to-date ; JLJL Studio, we are- giviag 'as .inducement ;one. Sepia ' -Enlargement ■. to .everjr purchaser..of one doz. phdtogriiphs.. ;, Thid 'offer-, is .available: for ope'-moiith'' only. ; ' W. "HARRISON'S ( PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES .'. v Commence 1 Nest' Week.! Judicious Exercise for Gentlemen—Tues.; arid Pri.i.5.30 to '6.15 p;m.; 21s, per'-qtr. Mon. arid Thurs.,- 8 to 9.15 p.m:; r SOs; per qtr. \■; Health and Figure Culture for Tues. and Fri., 8 to 9 p.m.; 15s; per qtr. 2.45 to 3:45 p.m.; 255. per qtr. .> .. Corrective Physical Training for Children—Tues and Fri., 4 to 5 p.m.; 10b. 6d. per quarter.' • • 123 CUBA STREET (over-Barber's). 'Phone 3214.
WELL PAID . ■i APPOINTMENTS;'' TJABENTS who wish to place their boysand girls in. lucrative positions should have them trained at Banks' College.. Modern business methods thoroughlytaught. Students prepared by experfe for Entrance University, Public Service, and all other examinations. ■ Hundreds -of Lawyers, * Accountants, Teachers, Public Servants,' and Stenographers owe much- of- their success to the work of/this College. l Every Student receives Individual attention. Our Instructors possess • the highest University and Commercial Degrees. LET TJS SEND YOU • ' ' , : , NEW PROSPECTUS. ' BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WOODWARD STREET, Wellington. ' H. AMOS, . Td.-2098. '. - »' Director. . VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING' OF SESSION 1915: , The Session will Open on "MONDAY. ... 22nd MARCH. ' TTffiß Chairman of. the . Professorial .J- Board wiH : Address'new Students at 5.15. p.m. in' the Gymnasium. ■ ■ ■ The Staff will meet' their Classes as follows:— 5.45 p.m.—Professor. Brown: _ Latin and Greek (Room VII).- Professor Garrow: Neiv Zealand Law-(Room IV). Profes- ! sor Marsden: . Physics . (Chemisitry . Lecture Room). Mr.'Ward: Commer- ' cial Law. (Room VI). ' . \ G p.m.—Professor Sommerville: Mathematics (Room II). Mr. Barton: Acfconn- • tancy (Room VI).- '-. 6.15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie:. English (Room VII). Professor' von Zedlitz:
• I'rench and , German (Room I). . 6.30 p.m.—Professor' Kirk: Botany and Zoology (Biology Lecture E-oom). Mr. Wilson: Economics and History (Room II). Professor Adamson: Constitutional History and Jurisprudence, Roman and International Law (Room , IV). ' . 6.45 p.m.—Professor Hunter: Mental and Moral Philosophy (Room VIII). Professor Easterfield, Chemistry (Chemistry Lecture Room). Mr. Cotton: Geology Lecture Room). 7 p.m.—Mr. Tennant: Education (Room VII). _ They "will also be in attendance to meet students at the hours stated:— MONDAY— 10 a.ra.-12.—Science Faculty. 3 p.m.-5 p.m.—Arts and Law Faculties. 7p.m.-9 p.m.—All Faculties. TUESDAY--3 p.m.-5 p.mi—All Faculties. The. Professorial Board will supervise ithe course of all new. students, who should at once'send in, addressed to the Registrar, notification! as full as. possible of ■the courses they propose ;(see College Calendar, p. 28), and are expected to at tend at one of-the times mentioned above. All Students should take the earliest opportunity of seeing' the Professors or Lecturers of the. subjects they propose to take during the present year. If this is not-done, it,cannot be guaranteed that suitable arrangements will be made. Lectures will commence on TUESDAY, MARCH 23rd, at the regular time-table hturs feee College Calendar, pp. 35-37). E. T. NORRIS, Registrar, Pth Mirch; 1015,
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