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■UNIVERSITY COIXEGE. A UCKI/AND XTSIVEBSITr /COLLEGE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Medals. Diplomas and Certificates sained at the recent Examinations (Fellowship, ' Associate, Senior, Intermediate, Junior, Primary) will he presented by tie Chairman, of Council. SIR G. M. O'RORKE, at the Choral Hall, on THURSDAY, February 26 instant, at 7.45 p.m. ■Recipients, Teachers, and Friends Invited to attend. CHAS. M. KELSON, M.A., Registrar. February 23, WU. 512 AUCKLAND TTNIVERSITY QOLLEGE Tlie First Term of the Thirty-fourth Sessions commences on MONDAY, the 2nd March, 1014. All persons, male or female, whether matriculated or not, may attend these Lectures on payment of the lees prescribed by the College Regulations. The Fees for Lectures are 10/ per term for a course occupying one hour per week, 20/ for a course occupying two 'hours per week, and so on proport-roiin toly. for ■LαMoratory Instruction the Fees are: 10/ per term for one half-day per week. 20/ per term for two -half-days per week, and so on proportionately. j Fees are payable to the Registrar at his office in Parliament-street, 'which is open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 2 to 4 p.m., except on Saturdays, wtoen it Is. open, only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All persons who wish to obtain information with regard to the College are invited to call at the 'Registrar's office. The Calendar, price 1/, and the Syllabus (gratis) may be had from the Booksellers. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A., Registrar. February 25, 101-1. 522 A UCKLAND TTNIVERSITY p<OLLEGE T ECTURES ON* /CLASSICS. Li Kj t PROFESSOR DETTMANN will deliver Lectures as above. For courses see Syllabus. T ECTURES OX "pNGLISH ■ T iTiERATURE AND J AN-GUAGE. The Course in English is divided into three -branches, each of ivbtcn may tie taien separately, by .those who do not propose to keep terms. ■ ENGLISH LITERATURE. 'L LITERARY PERlOD.—Lectures will he delivered on the HISTORY OF EXG- < "LISH.LITERATURE from 1744 to 170S | Hour's of Lectures: Wednesday, 3 to 41 p.m:.; '.lecture repeated Wednesday, 7 to S p.m. 11. Courses Jl Lectures will be delivered on the. following works:— . SHAKESPEARE: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, JULIUS CASBAK. GRAY: POEMS. GOLDSMITH: THE DESERTED VILLAGE. JOHNSON: LIFE OF SWIFT. LANDOK: PERICLES AND ASPASIA Instruction in English Composition is given in connection with this class. Hours of lectures: Thirrsday, 12 noon to 1 p.m. Lecture repeated Saturday, 9 to 10 a.m. 111. ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Lectures -will be delivered on the ORIGIN HISTOItY AND STRUCTURE OP THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Htrare of Lectures: First Year. Tuesday, 6 to 7 p.m. Second Year, Tuesday, 7 to 8 pjn.... _ ... HONOURS COURSE. Those who propose reading for Honours or Senior Scholarship (English) or repeating English for the second section of their degree are requested to communicate their intention of so doing as early as possible. PROFESSOR EGERTOX will be in his Room at the College on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY ffl, at 11 a.m. -jyrODERN T ANGUAG-ES. FRENCH AND GERMAN. 'PROTESSOR MA-JTWiE-LL WALKER will be at the College on SATURDAY, Feb-

i ruary 2S. at 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and ' MONDAY. March i\ nt 4-5 p.m.. to see Students who wish to consult him concerui ing:— A. ARTS COURSE. B. HONOURS COURSE. 1 C. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE! COURSES. The courses in Literature, Translation , and Conversation, are suited to the require- ■ ments of those who desire to extend their knowledge of French and German without a reference 'to examination. y °J~' E i~ An Stadent s are advised .to see . the Professor before the commencement o£ - term, and '-Honours" Students in particular are requested to hand in their names aa soon as possible. I jyJATHEMATICS. Lectures ns usual (SyJlnbus nn 41.4' , i N.8.-The Lectures on Trigonometry and Geometry delivered on Saturday morning will be repeated on the following Monda? p vpnme iCrf^oni^trv fJ-7 r> m • Trio , *■ J-S p.m.). for the'benefit or"'students" of the Training College and others unable to attend on Saturdays. uuauie io bv P fn^ F^ SOR , S ? GAR may be.interviewed n y 1 f"' 5 Squiring advice on ' lebnlar >- 3». 10 a.m. to I/CHEMISTRY. PROFESSOR VTORLEY will deliver lvnab r us a3 aboTe ' F ° r CoUrSes s <* *» pHTSItS.

PROFESSOR OWEN will deliver lectures as above. For courses see Syllabus. JJOTANY, rjENERAL TMOLOGY, AND yOO^OGX. PROFESSOR JOHNSON will deliver Lectures as above. For courses see Syllabus. /"■< KOLOGY. MR BARTRUM. Lecturer, may be interviewed by intending Students on SATURDAY,. February 28. JO a.m. to 12 .noon. L AW. MR D. C. CHALMERS. MR B. WYMAN, anU Mil R. M. ALGIE, Lecturers, The Auckland University Pollege School of .Law Is now situated at the Chora! ITall. Symouds Street, where a complete course ot lectures will be delivered in all the professional subjects and In INTERNATIONAL LAW, THE COHFLICT OF LAWS, and ROMAN LAW. The lectures in JURISPRUDENCE AXD CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY will be delivered as heretofore in (he General Lecture Room at the University §Colleffe, Parliament Street. Intending Students are requested to meet the Lecturers, at the Choral Hall, on MONDAY, March 2, for arrangement of Time-table, etc. . ■pDECATION. Education Lectures for the B.A. Degree will be held during the coming session, on TUESDAY AKTKItNOONS, - from- 4.45 to 0.40 p.m.. and op FRIDAY EVENINGS, from 7.15 to 0.15 p.m., at the Training College. Lecturer: H. A. E. IMILNES, B.Sc. (Lond.), Principal Auckland Trainiaff- Col lese.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

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