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TrtANGE AT DAY'S BAY PAVILION, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, FOR RIiTUENBD SOLDIERS" CLUB APPEAL. Boat will lenvc Wellington at C p.m., and Day's Bay at midnight. BUSINESS NOTICES. ••"DIGGERS!" "DIGGERS I" "DIGGERS!" "DIGGERS!" ■• "DIGGERS I" ' COMPREE THIS! ... COMPREE THIS!. ... WE SPECIALISE IN MEN'S OUTFITS, from Hut to Sox. ' "■• Our Motto: RELIABLE GOODS at LOW PRICES. You will i»ot a Fair Deal at HORNIG'S, HORNIG'S, ■ . HORNIG'S, THE POPULAR MEN'S OUTFITTERS, 160 Cuba Street (Opposite Queen's Pictures)..' ••ALAN SPICER'S ' STUDIO. . PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGEMENTS ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND VALUE. Send any Photograph you want Enlarged bore. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ~" ,50 WILLIS STREET v : ' (Opp( site Hotel Windsor). ■' ; 'Phones 3203 and 1211. ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■Ta/jTR. ' BRIDGE, DENTIST (late Upper AVillis Street), , ■ Macarthy's Chambers, ■ 50 WILLIS STREET. 'Phone 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.). nnillS IS THE SUMMER DRINK. ■'.'■■ ICED •• . ' SYPHON '. ■ ; . . .'soda ■ .. . •'".' And ' ' . ■ ." ' n ..'; '. milk, ■. ■ ' " ■■"■ ; U..-U., 4d. ' • : ."' GAMBLE AND CREED'S '.TEA ROOMS, : Willis Street and Lambton ' Quay.' EDUCATIONAL. ',■'■• .VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. .•".OPENING OF SESSION,, 1919. ; THE SESSION will open on MONDAY,- March 24. 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:— '...'..■' ...'■■ •5.15 p.m.—Professor Brown, Latin and Greek (Room VII); Professor Uarrow, New Zealand- Law (Room 111); Profesr sor Clark,-. Physics (Chemistry Lecture Room),- ' .V •' fi : p.m.—Professor Soimnerville, 'Mathematics' (Room II); Mr. Watson, Evidence and Procedure (Room III). .'0.15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie, .Matheli3h:(Rw)ni:Vn); Mr. Thompson, French (Room 1); Miss' Baker, German (Room i),, ■;....-■... .."■■■■ G!3o'-p.m.—Professor Kirk, Botany and Zoology■ -(Biology Lecture Room); -Mr. Wilson; History (Room II); Mir. Murphy, Economics (Room 1); Professor Adamsori; Constitutional History and jurisprudence, Roman Law and International Laiv. (Room IV). 6.15 p.m.—Professor Hnuter, Menttvl ami Moral Philosophy (Room ■ VIII); Professor Easterfield, Chemistry (Chemistry Lecture Room 1 ); Dr. Cotton, G'eol : ogy (Geology -Lecturo Room). ~.'.. 7 p.m.—Mr. Tennant, Education (Room VII). All now students are required to present themselves, before their Faculty for approval of their courses. The Faculties will ibo in attendance.to meet' new students at the following hours:—Monday, March 21: 10 a.m. to 11! a.m., :t p.m.'. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, March 25: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. All student.", old as well as new, should call at the Registrar's Office and (ill up the iiecC3sary forms. NOTE.—Students desiring to modify, their courses must submit their proposed modifications to their Faculties for approval. All students should-take" the earliest opportunity of seeing thc'lProfessors or Lecturers of .the subjects they propose to take during the present year. If this is not done, it cannot: be gunrantee<l that suitable arrangements will-'be. made. i Lectures will commence on TUESDAY, March 25, at the regular time-table hours. G." G. S. ROBISON, • : Registrair. • •March 10, 1010., "education'Tnd "health for MANLY BOYS. THIS is the School to train your boy for a Successful Career. Curriculum comprises nil Public School subjects. Fifteen hundred acres playground; boating and fishing; physical culture and sports; atmosphere of School conducive to high moral chaTa'ctcr; generous diet; and mild winters—the Ideal School for a delicate boy. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUdII. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, \U.A., Headmaster. Full particulars from Rev. John A. Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. WANTED, many a man lias been hnudicapped in life by a limited vocabulary and inadequate power of expres6ion. Grenville Kleiser's Correspondence Course in. Practical English enables you In become a master of English and to, fit yourself for greater opportunities'. Send for free Prospectus E. containing, full information, J as. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street. Chrislchurch. 2 DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. M'ISS NESTA ■ CARWELL COOKE will Resume her Classes March 31. Prospectus on application. Mnrionhurst, Wadestown. ' Tel., 182:'.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 143, 12 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 143, 12 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 143, 12 March 1919, Page 9

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