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1 THAT SOMETHING NEW FOR AUTUMN, 1915. OUR Millinery Showroom is now displaying all that is New, Smart, and Attractive. VELVET HATS in Correct Shapes, also Novelties in VELOURS, FELTS, etc., 1 SPECIALLY MARKED at MODERATE PRICES. SEE OUR WINDOWS. LEES & CHURCH, 128, CUBA-STREET (THE NOTED SHOP for MILLINERY). , MEN'S ENGLISH BOOTS, : now 21/ m WORTH 26s 6d. fT^HIS is one of the many lines we -^ are displaying in our Sample Sale of Men's Footwear. Buy now while prices are low. The war is sending the price of leather up by leaps and bounds. You can buy the above real bargain line in Box Calf, Glace Kid, or Willow Calf Leathers, in sizes 7 and 8 only. Smart styles, suitable for Summer or Winter Wear. Call in now. PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-ST., arid RIDDIFORD-ST. 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. Tho Staff will meet their Classes as 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 yon Zedlitz, 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 Adamsou, Constitutional History and Jurisprudence, Roman and International Law (Room IV.). 6.45 p.m. — Professor Hunter, Mental and Moral Philosophy (Room VIII.); Professor Eastor field, Chemistry (Chemistry Lecture Room) ; Mr. Cotton, Geology (Geology Lecture Room). 7 p.m. — Mr. Tennant, Education (Room • VIL). They will also be in attendance to meet students at the hours stated: — ' Monday, 10 a.m!-12 — Scionc© 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. 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 (sec College Calendar, p. 28), and aro expected to attend at one of the times mentioned above. _ 1 All Students should take the 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 arrangements will be made. Lectures will commence on TUESDAY, 23rd MARCH, at the regular time-table hours. (See College Calendar, pp. 35-37). E. T. NORRIS, Registrar. 6th March, 1915. TfIASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. , FERRY SERVICE. FOR HEALTH AND SUNSHINE: GO TO EASTBOURNE. TIME-TABLE— SATURDAY. Leave Wellington— 7.4o, 10.15 a.m.. 12.15, 1.20, 2.30, 4.15, 6.10, 9.20, 11.15 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay— 6.55, 8, 9, 11 a.m., 1.35, 3.5, 5, 7, 10.10 p.m. Leave Rona Bay— 7.s, 8.15, 9.10, 11.10 ».m., 1.40, 3.15, 5.10, 7.10, 10 p.m. SUNDAY. Leave Wellington— lo.3o a.m , 2.30, 5.50, 9.15 p.m. Leave Day's Bay — 9.15 a.m., 1.15, 5, 8.20 p.m. Leave Rona 8ay— 9.25 a.m., 1.25, 5.10, 8.30 p.m. Trams to connect with the Ferry Steamer on Sunday Morning leave Newtown 9.55, Brooklyn 9.50, Lyall Bay 9.40, Seatoun 9.40, Vivian-street 10.8, Courte-nay-place 10.5 a.m. SHOP ASSISTANTS 1 PRIZES— £S, £2, £1, 10s. PRIZES— £S, £2, £1, 10s. MAKE A WINDOW POSTER giving your idea why a NATIONAL CASH REGISTER benefits either Shopkeeper, Assistants, Cashiers, or Customers. Drawings accepted, but not necessary. SEE SAMPLE POSTERS IN THE i WINDOW AT 32, CUBA-STREET. Ask for particulars, then win a prize. NO ENTRANCE FEE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. PRESTON AND CO., WINE MERCHANTS, late Lambton-quay, beg to notify that they have REMOVED to premises situated in Butler Bros.'s Buildings, Stout-street, opposite Supreme Court, where they hope to merit the same patronage as heretofore. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Karori Public Pound, one small Bay Horse, with white star in forehead, also clipped mane, no visible brands, no shoes on. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold 24th March, at 12 noon. POUNDKEEPER, Karori. PIANO for Sale, beautiful burr walnut upright grand, overstrung, iron frame, cost £55, take £25 ; also Brass and Iron Bedstead, with Spring Mattress, 30s. Apply 39, Cambridg-e-terrace. VACANCIES Double, Single Rooms, permanent or visitors. 54. Mul-trrave-street. Telenhono 1?Q/I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 1

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