PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING OF SESSION, 1916. rriHE Session will OPEN on MONDAY, A MARCH 20tli. The Chairman of the Professorial Board will address new Students at 5.15 p.m. in the Gymnasium. The Staff will meet their Classes as follows :— 5.40 p.m.—Professor Brown, Latin and Greek (Room VII); Professor Garrow, New Zealand Law (Room IV); Mr. Burbidge, Physics (Chemistry lecturo Room); Mr. Ward, Commercial Law (Room VI). 6 p.m.—Professor Sommervillo, Mathematics (Room II); Mr. Barton, Accountancy (Room VI). 6i15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie, English (Room VII); Mrs. MacPhail and ( Atiss Baker, 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 Adainson, 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); Dr. Cotton, Geology (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.—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 neiv students, who should at once send in, addressed to the Registrar, notification as full as possible of the oourses they propose, and are expected to attend at one of the times mentioned above. All students should take the earliest opportunity of seeing 'the Professors or Lecturers of tho 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 21st, at the regular time-table hours. G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. March Bth, 1916. ' THE WANGANUI COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. HEADMASTERSHIP. 1 WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS are invited for the -c*- above position. . Terms and Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the Secretary. Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be addressed to me and forwarded, not later tbnn 31st MARCH, 1916. A. G. BIGNELL, Chairman. WHANGAJtEI HIGH SCHOOL. 1 TEACHERS WANTED. A PPLICATIONS will' be received up -xi- till Noon on MARCH 31st, 1916, fot the following positions:— A MALE TEACHER, qualified for teaching the usual. High School subjects. Preference/given to one ablo to teach agricultural science. Salary, .£3OO. A LADY' TEACHER, at a salary of .£175. " Applicants to state age, together with certificate of general health. Academic standing with testimonials of character and experience in teafthing. The successful - applicants to enter on their duties on May 29th,. 1916. " Further particulars on.application to , J, M'KINNON, Secretary. P.O. .Box 21, Whangarei. THE "WANGANUI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. . MEDICAL OFFICERS REQUIRED. Applications. t.o close at i p.m. on . TUESDAY; 14th March, will be received by the abovo Board for the following appointments:— 1. Medical Superintendent, Wanganui Hospital. Salary, <£400 per annum ; and residence. . 2. Medical Officer, Taihape Hospital. Salary, ifilOO per annum, with right to private practice. Schedule of duties and conditions of appointments may be inspected at the Office of this Paper, or obtained from the Board's Office, Wanganui. It, M. FINLAYSON, Secretary. BOROUGH OF WHANCtAREL BOROUGH/ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. APPLICATIONS are invited for the . above position' at a salary of .£260 per annum.. • The successful applicant will be expected to act as the Manager and Electrical Engineer of the Borough's Electrical Department. He must have had experience in 3-phase light and supply work. Schedule of "duties and conditions of appointment may bo seen at the office of this paper, or may be obtained from the undersigned. ' - Applications, endorsed "Electrical Engineer," will be received up to 5 p.m. Friday, 31st March, 1910. . A. E. MARWI'CK, Acting Town Clerk. Maroh Ist, 1916. ; G.V.; WINES. AWARDED S 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 & c 0., 'Phono 703 A, 1 Holland Street, Wellington, SHOP, OFFICE. BANK, AND BAR FITTINGS. 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