EDUCATIONAL VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING OF SESSION, 1920. THE Session will open on MONDAY, MARCH 22. The Chairman o£ the Professorial Board will address new Students at 5.15 p.m. in the Gymnasium. The Staff wili meet tlioir Clauses aa follow s; — r 5.45 p.m.—Professor Brown: Latin and Greek (Room VII). Professor Garrow: New Zealand Law IRoorn 111). Professor Marsden:' Physics (Chemistry Lecture Room). 6 p.m.—Professor Sommerville: Mathematics (Room II). Mr. Watson: Evidence and Procedure (Room III). 6.15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie: English (Room All). Professor Wilson: French anil German I), 6.30 p.m.—Professor Kirk: Botany and Zoology (Biology Lecture Room). Mr. Wilson: History (Rooni II). Professor Murphy: liconomics (Room V 11). Professor Adamson: Constitutional History and Jurisprudence, Roman and Internatioi al Law (Room IV). C.46 p.m. Professor Hunter: Mental and Moral Philosophy (Room VIII). Pro. fessor Robertson: Chemistry (Chemistry Lecture Room). Dr. Cotton: Geology (Geology LecturQ Room). 7 p.m.—Mr. Tennant: Education (Room > VII). All New Students are required to present themselves before .their Faculty for - the approval of their courses. ( The Faoulties will be in attendance to meet New Students at the following hours: — MONDAY, MARCH 22-10 a.m. to 12 ara„ 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to. 9 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 23-3 p.m. to 5 pm. . All students, old as well a 6 new, should call 'at the Registrar's Office and fill up the necessary forms. NOTE.—Students desiring to modify their courses must submit their proposed modifications to their Faculties for approval. All students should-take (lie earliest 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 arrangement will be made: •Lecturers will commence on TUESDAY, MARCH 23, at the regular time-table hours. G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. March 10, 1920. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. In SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK - KEEPING, BUSINESS PRACTICE, At I Banks commercial college, ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street. MORNING, AFTERNOON And EVENING CLASSES. i NOWIs the opportunity of young men and women to qualify for business careers. New forms of enterprise are being daily opened up for which a knowledge of, the above subjects is essential. . There is'an unlimited demand for ■Shorthand-Typistes at the present time. Those desirous of making the best use of their latent gifts and of fitting themselves for responsible positions are invited to call and. have a chat with ' H. AMOS • Managing Director.
"jyrODERN commercial success I"-! is bused upon one great essential—a knowledge of bookkeeping, . THE' COURSE AT GILBY'S COLLEGE provides a thorough grounding in .this.vital subject. Our system of individual instruction by highly-qualified teachferspecialists ensures the most rapid and complete training in ELEMENTARY BOOKKEEPING, ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING, or for the Bookkeepers' Certificate or Accountancy Examinations. Why not prepare for tho Accountancy Examination this year? You can be successful if you enrol immediately! RETURNED SOLDIERS are given special privileges in this connec/tion. enabling them to go straight ahead without preliminary work, and thus save two years.. This concession will be available for a limited period only, and should be taken advantage of now. '■ ■ If necessary the Repatriation Board will help with payment of fees. Make your mind up—Fee Hie Director or write for full particulars. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. frilby, P.C.I. (Eng.), Director, WINDER'S BUILDINGS, / Lower Cuba Street' Wellington, (And at Christchurch^. 'Phone 21-818. '' P.O. Box 203. SOLWAY COLLEGE, MASTERTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. (Under the Auspices of the Presbvterian Church of N.Z.) A COMPETENT STAFF and Buildings with modern equipment provide means for a sound Christian Education, Special features: Happy home life, openair sleeping accommodation, spacious grounds containing croquet lawns, asohalt tennis courts, swimming baths and playing grounds. ' ■ For Prospectus apply to THE PRINCIPAL, Or MR. J. MONCEIEFF, ! P.O. Box 13, Carterton. DANCING. TMTISS BORLASE'S Classes will reopen ITA THURSDAY AFTERNOON March 11. A Class for Juniors will be held Saturday Mornings, . ! Latest Ballroom Dances taught. Further particulars, etc., address, Tramway Avenue, off The Terrace, let gate on left. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. INSTRUCTION IN COOKERY. A N Afternoon Class in tlic above will -"-i- be held on THURSDAY, from 2 to I, commencing March 18. Fee, 20s. 1 ' for the Session of three terms. JOHN H. HOWELL, Director.
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