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P ROFESSIONAL ENCACEMEHTS. T3RIVATE Kindergarten and Preparaai tory School. The Priory, Austin Street. Principal: Mißs Fleming. Day and Boarding School for Children under 9 ■ years. Telephone A 876. ■ MRS. CLAYTON, Masseuse - icertilicated), of the Hurley Institute, Lon- I don, has commenced practice at 85 The Terrace, opp. Gentlemen's Club. Vibratory and Electrical Treatments. Electrolysis. 'Phone 1484. PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Day's Bay, Wellington. Boarding School for Boys under 14. Special Attention to Development of Character and Cultivation of Health. Principal, Miss Sommerville. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. 7"ANTED Known, that Walter P. Hill ' » invites Agencies on Commission from merchants arid manufacturers, for Marlborough, Nelson, and West Coast. Box 21, Nelson. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. Wellington Hospital—Honorary Staff. A PPLICATIONS ar6 invited up to 12 noon on Thursday, 18th March, 1915, for the . Positions of Physicians on the Honorary.Sta'ff, General Hospital, (1) Children's Hospital, (1) for period ending 31st March, .1916.— J. COYLE, Secretary, Wellington Hospital. • WAIRARAPA HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. ASSISTANT HEALTH INSPECTOR. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of. Assistant Health inspector for the South Wairarapa District. Salary, <£175 per. annum. Applicants must hold a. certificate of the Royal Sanitary Institute for Inspection of Nuisances. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, close with the undersigned at Noon, on SATURDAY, March 20, 1915. H. F. GREEN, Secretary. Box 96, Masterton. WIT. "E7 IFC HUT ZE, Metaphysician. May be consulted at 95 Waipapa Road, Hataitai; 10 to 12. Consultation Free. Saturday excepted. HJ Ifi S E! GOH L, Face and Scalp Masseuse, Will remove all spots and blemishes from the neck and face. Ladies visited. Hair treatments and, all hairwork done. Ladies' combings made up in any style. 11 Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott Street. DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. IMTISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS has re-■l-'JL 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 and development. Inquiries and appointments, 288 THE TERRACE. ■ OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. TALMA STUDIO. Cuba Streot, opp. Te Aro House. HAVING opened the above up-to-date Studio, we are giving as a special inducement one Sepia Enlargement to every purchaser of one doz. photographs. This offer is available- for one month only. GOOD SINGING is invariably based upon correct Voice-Placintr and Emission. """ MR. K. CORNWALL Guarantees practical Tuition in the Art as exemplified in Old. Italian Methods. • Address: 18 PORTLAND CRESCENT. 'Phone.Bß2.. . ' J W. ' HARRISON'S' PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES ■ Commence This Week. Judicious Exercise for Gentlemen—Tues. and Fri., 5.30 to ,6.15 p.m.; 21s. per qtr.' 1 Mon. and Thurs., 8 to 9.15 p.m.; 30s. per qtr. Health and. Figure Culture for Ladies— Tues. and Eri., 8 to 9 p.m.; 15s. per qtr. 2.45 to 5.»5 p.m.; 255. per qtr. , Corrective Physical . Training for Children.—Tues and Fri., 4 to 5 p.m.; 10s. 6d. per quarter. 123 CUBA STREET (over Barber's). 'Phone 3214. "THE KEY : ~ OF KNOWLEDGE"' rpHAT will unlock the door to «, Successful Professional or Business Career can be secured by enrolling at . BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. . "The Best of Instruction for a Reasonable Fee" offered in the following Departments:— LAW, ACCOUNTANCY, PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS PRACTICE, MATRICULATION, UNIVERSITY DEGREES AND TEACHERS' CER- . TTFICATES, PUBLIC SERVICE, ECONOMICS & MODERN HIS-. TORY. MILITARY COMMISSIONS, AND BOYS' DAY SCHOOL. WRITE OR. CALL FOR PROSPECTUS. Woodward Street, H. AMOS, Wellington. Director. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING OF SESSION 1915. , The Session will Open on MONDAY, 22nd MARCH. THE Chairman of the Professorial Board will Address new Students at 5.15 p.m. .in the Gymnasium. The Staff will meet their Classes ag 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). 6 p.m.—Professor Sommerville: Mathematics (Room II). Mr. Barton: Accountancy (Room VI). ■ 6.15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie: English (Room. VII). Professor von Zediitz: French and German (Room I). 6.30 p.m.—Professor' Kirk: Botany and Zoology (Biology Lecture Room). Mr. Wilson: Economics and History (Room II). Professor Adamson: ' Constitutional History ■ and Jurisprudence, Roman and In/ternational 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. houTS stated:— MONDAY— 10 a.m.-12.—Science Faculty. 3 p.m.-5 p.m.—Arts and Law Faculties. 7 p.m.-9 p.m.—All Faculties. TUESDAY--3 p.m.-5 p.m.—All Faculties. Tho Professorial Board will supervise the course of all now students, who should at once send in, addressed to the Registrar, notification as full as possible of tho courses they propose (see College Calendar, p. 28), ana are expeoted to attend at one of the times mentioned above. All Students should take the. earliest opportunity of seeing tho Professors or Lecturer's of tho subjects they propose to take during the present year. If this is not done,- it. cannot be guaranteed thait suitable arrangements will be ■ made.-. Lectures will commenco on TUESDAY, . MARCH" 23rd, at tho. regular time-table h(urs (see College Calendar, pp. 35-3"). E, T. NOR-RIS, R-wbstrw. I 8& MokILJDIV. ' U

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2411, 17 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2411, 17 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2411, 17 March 1915, Page 1

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