PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. "OKIVATE Kindergarten and Preparaf tory School, The Priory, Austin Street. Principal: Miss. Fleming, and Hoarding School for Children under 9 years. Telephone AB7fl. MRS.. CLAYTON, Masseuse (certificated), of the Harley Institute, Lon■don, has commenced practice at 85 Terrace, opp. Gentlemen's Club. Vibratory and Electrical Treatments. Electrolysis. 'Phone 1484. /CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Day's Bar, Wellington. Boarding School for Boys under 14. Special Attention to Development of Character and Cultivation of Health. Principal, Miss Sommerville. - Mrs. e. schutze, Metaphysician. May be consulted at 95 Waipapa Road, Hataitai; 10 to 12. Consultation Free. Saturday excepted. 1 |yr I s S R. 60 EL, ' Face and Scalp Masseuse,■ •' Will remove all 6pots and blemishes from the neck and face. Ladies visited. Hair treatments and all hairwork done. Ladies' combings made up in' any style.'' i U Bouloott Chambers. Boulcott Street. DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE, MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS has removed from Chrisrtchuroh to Wellington, and will take Pupils for BALLROOM, FANCY, and NATIONAL DANCING. Individual attention and a Special Course {or those requiring physical'culture and ' development. Inquiries and appointments, . - 288 THE TERRACE. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. . talmaTtudio. Cuba .Street, opp. Te Aro House: HAVING opened the above up-to-date ' SWdio, .we are giving as a-social inducement ope Sepia•: Enlargement "to every purchaser of one doz. photographs. • This, offto is available for one month only. ; . . .. . - [ DANCING.' ' I TVffISS BORLASE will reopen her 1"X Classes 3rd' week in March. Evening Classes and Children's Classes will be held. Private Lessons given by -ap- ' pointment. , For further particulars apply 5 Wesley Road, top of Aurora Terrace. ; fSOOD. SINGING is .invariably based ■ vT upon correot' Voice-Placing: and ; Emission. '' MR. X CORNWALL " ■ Guarantees practical Tuition in the Art > as exemplified in Old Italian Methods. Address': 18 PORTLAND CRESCENT.' ; 'Phone 382. __ . -/'•J' w! HARBISON'S 1 .PHYSICAL' CULTURE CLASSES. ' j Commence. This .Week. Judicious Exercise ;for' (lent'lemenrrTues. [ and Fri., 5.30 to G. 15 p.m.; Sls. per qtr. . Mon. and Thurs., 8 to 9.15 p.in.;- 30s. r per qtr. .. Health and Figure Culture for Ladies— Tues. and'Fri.,-8 to 9 p.m.; 15s. per qtr. 2.45 to 3.45 p.m.; 255. per qtr. Corrective Training for ChildTen—Tues and Fri., i to 5 p.m.;,. 105. 6d. , per quarter. . ' • , 123 CUBA. STREET (over Barber's)., 'Phone 3214. TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OF , . - " .THE' CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE, AND SCIENCE EXAMINATIONS OF THE -BOARD OF EDUCATION, LONDON.. . ; '■ ■ , Education. Department, ' Wellington, sth Mqrch, 1915.. ' T7TORMS. of Application to be examined 1 -T..:'. may' be obtained: from ,the authorities of the local TechnicalvSchool; or from the "• Acting-Director of Education, Wellington. . The dates by. which, applications to be' examined ■! must reach .the' p Education. Department are .- 'For the TcchI nological Examinations, 14th April, or, [ with late fee, 21st April; and 'for the I Science . Examinations, 24th . April, /'or,, , with late fee, 30th April. Tho Examinat tions . axe'. usually held .'about May and 1 June respectively. '' , 1 . W. J.' ANDERSON,' •'■ " Acting-Director of. Education. " _r " N A ■ ; SHORTHAND ' NOTE.." "stjtHETHER you are a clerk, traveller, TT student, doctor, lawyer, teacher, 1 clergyman,- or business man, 'shorthand ' will prove an invaluable aid in your ' work. But be sure you learn the- Best System— Pitman's. • There are over 200 different. kinds of Shorthand. Pitman's is U6ed by 30 per oent. of tho world's stenographers, while 10 per cent, write one or other of the reremaining 199 systems. Ndfce also that Pitfman's System holds the World's Record for Speed and Legibility. START THIS FASCINATING , : STUDY NOW! Join our-Day. Evening,, or Correspondence Classes. A.- brilliant student can : acquire a working'knowledge of Pitman's Shorthand, in' a month. The Average Student, will itake considerably longer. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington. ■ H, AMOS, Tel. 2098. • Director. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING OF SESSION 1915. The Session will Open on MONDAY,' 22nd MARCH. THE Chaiirman of- the Professorial Board will 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.: New Zealand Law (Room IV). Professor Marsden: Physics (Chemistry Lecture Room). Mr. Ward: Commercial Law-(Room VI).- . ■■■ G p.m.—Professor Sommerville: Mathema.-. tics (Room II). Mr. Barton: Acwmu-. tancy (Room VI). ■ 6.15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie: English (Room. VII). Professor yon Zedlitz: French and German (Room D--6.30 p.m.—-Professor Kirk: Botany and Zoology (Biology Lecture Room). Mr. I Wilson: Economics and History (Room II). Professor Adamson: Constitutional History and Jurisprudence, Roman and International Law (Room IV). - G. 45 p.m.—Professor Hunter: Mental and Moral Philosophy (Room VIII); Professor ' Easterfield, Chemistry try, 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.m.-12.—Science Faculty. . 3 p.m.-5 p.m.—Art« a"nd Law. Faculties. 7 p.m.-9 p.m.—All Faculties. TUESDAY--3 p.m.-5 p.m.—All.Faculties. The Professorial' Board will supervise the course of all new students, who should at once send in, addressed to Registrar, notification as. full as • possible of thd courses they propose, (see College Calendar, .p. ,28), and- are expected-.to attend at one of ' the times mentioned above. All Students should- take the oarliest 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 hcurs (6ee College Calendar, pp. 35-37). E, T. NORRIS. .. , Ecjisttar. ath. MtwluJOlSj
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