PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING OF SESSION, 1916. THE Session will OPEN on MONDAY, MARCH 20th. The Chairman of the Professorial Board will address new Students at 5.15 p.m. in tho Gymnasium. Tho Staff will meet their Classes as follows:— 5.15 p.m.—Professor Brown, Latin and Greek (Room VII); Professor Garrow, New Zealand Law (R-oom IV); Mr. Burbidge, 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 Vl'l); Mrs. MacPhail and .Miss Baker, French and Gorman (Room I). 6.30 p.m.—Professor ICirk, Botany and Zoology (Biology Lecture Room); 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 VI'II); Professor Easterfield, Chemistry (Chemistry Lecture Room); Dr. Cotton, Geo- , l°3y (Geology Lecture Room). 7 p.m.—Mr. Tennaut, Education (Room VII). They will also be in attendance to meet students at tho horn's stated:— Monday, 10 a.m.—l 2 a'.m., Science Faculty. 3 p.m.—s p.m., Arts and Law Faculties. 7 p.m.—9 p.m., All Faculties. Tuesday, 3 p.m.—s p.m., All Faculties. The Professorial Board will supervise the courses of all new students, who should at once send in, addressed to the Registrar, notification as full as possible of the courses they propose, and arc expected to attend at one of the times mentioned above. All student's should take the earliest opportunity of saeing tho Professors or Lecturers of the subjects they propose to take during the present year. If this is not done, it cannot bo guaranteed that suitable arrangements will be made. Lectures will commence on TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, at the regular time-table hours. , G. G. S. ROBISON, ■ Registrar. March Bth, 191 C. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. WANTED, uii Assistant Master. Salary .£2OO. Applicants to state what subject they are prepared to teach and to what standard, and the date when they can take up duties. Applications, with testimonials, will be received by the undersigned up to the 27th March. CHAS. P. POWLES, | Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for General Secondary School Work. Salary according) to qualifications and ijxporienee. Minimum, .£l5O. Applica-. lions, with testimonials, will be received by I lie undersigned, up to SATURDAY, 25th MARCH. Duties to begin stb Juno next. C. P. POWLES, Secretary. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 7th March, 1916. Applications win be received by tho undersigned up till Noou on tho 18th MARCH, 1916, for the Position of Secretary to tho Board of Trade. Applications must be addressed to the Secretary to tho Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, and. must .embrace a statement of education and experience, particulars of age, etc. Intending applicants should give full particulars of their qualifications for the position. The appointment will -be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912. Tho position will be graded in tho Clerical Division, and will be classified according to the qualifications', of the successful applicant, at a salary to bo determined betweon .H3SS and ,£475 pel' annum. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. mHE Imperial Conservatory of Music! A • Anyone can learn by our method; no scales; no drudgery. We teach from melodies. Rooms, 1 and 2 Caledonian' Chambers, 33 Willis Street. 4V O N TIRES. ALL-BRITISH. A TREAD of the Toughest and most resilient rubber over ''cured," and a mora generous depth of it than is to bo found in most tires. Fabric walls of sturdy strength, woven from finest Egyptian yarn and proofed with pure Para. Super-strong beads, - fitting snugly and distributing strain with scientific nicety. These are some of the reasons why British AVON TIRES achieve comfort and safety in the highest degree, endurance to the furthest limit, economy that motorists can definitely trace in "Bounds, shillings, and pence." Garages everywhere that give preference to British Tires, stock "AVPNS." Sole New Zealand Distributors, MALING AND COMPANY, LTD., . Christchurch. QiPARE Time Money-making Offer.— Send Is. for 50 postcards, and we will include 6ome valuabl« coupons, offers, nibs, court plaster, and pencil, Free. Anglo-American Supply Co., Box 90, Wellington. G.V. WINES. AWARDED 8 Gold Medals by International Exhibition, Christchurch; also medals by Imperial International and Japan-British Exhibition. London. Cellars contain 19,000 gallons of Pure Grape Wine, made 1900 upwards. Local Agents: Beveridge and Co., Wakefield St. J. J. Jones, agent, Hastings. W. G. JARVIS, Manager. Driller ■ & co, 'Phone 703 A, 1 1 Holland Street, Wellington, SHOP, OFFICE. BANK, AND BAR FITTINGS.. Manufacturers of METAL MOULDINGS, 'AIRTIGHT SHOWCASES Jf SHOP FRONTS, Wood and. Metal. ' Country Work a Speciality. Cutting for Motorists. Smoother est mid strongest gears obtainable, cut to an accuracy of 1-1000 of an inch. Only finest Steel used, hardened by special process.' Unequalled for silent running and long service. Prompt attention to your needs. Moderate charges. Von HART'mSCH A HUT'CIIESON, Mechanical Engineers, 120 Ghuznee St., Wellington, 'Phone 2070. A AA ACRES, Horsley Downs, Hawarjtv/V den, close to school, post office, and railway; will grow 40 bushels wheat aud 60 bushels oats per acre; well watered by streams; subdivided into 14 paddocks; good house of 5 rooms, all conveniences, and all usual outbuildings. Price, £23 per acre. j . 1,1(31,13 AND COOKE, > 151 Cashel Street, Chriutchurcli. J
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