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Hillvr*- , 'COLtIiEGE. ' The course is such 'that it includes *he ■work required from candidates for Teachers" C and B Certificates in the compulsory subject, "Principles and History of Education." Candidates for the Ministry will find the coarse Taluable in connection "with, -their work in Sunday Schools. The Lecturer "Will attend at tfhe Training College on SATURDAY MORNING. February 28. for interviews with, intending students from 9 to 12. T ECTURES IN -jyTTJSIC DR. W. E. THOMAS will deliver six Courses of Lectures on Music during the present term. •The Lectures will comprise Junior, .Inter mediate and Advanced Theory, Composition. Voice Production and Elocution and Analysis of the Works of the Great Masters. Division I. THEORY, Monday, 5 to 6 p.m. iChoral Hall). MUSICAL COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS OF THE WORKS OF THE GREAT MASTERS. Monday, 7.10 to S.tj p.m. (Choral Hall). VOICE CULTURE AND ELOCUTION (2nd Year), Thursday, 11.30. (Training Collegei. Division 11. THEORY, Thursday. 5 to l>. (Choral Hull). LADIES" SINGING CLASS, Thursday, 7.:i0 p.m. (Choral Hall). Division 111. THEORY (Advanced), Friday, .-. to <: (Choral Hall). VOICE CULTURE AND ELOCUTION list Yean. Saturday, 9 to 10 a.m. (Training College). Division I. will cover the knowledge required for Matriculation, and the Intermediate Examination for Mus. Bac, and for the Primary. .Tumor, Intermediate, and Senior Grades of the School of Music Theoretical Examinations. The Higher Divisions of Intermediate and Advanced will give Students the opportunity of being prepared for the Degree of Bachelor of Music. It is recommended that Musical Students avail 'themselves of. the advantages the College offers in this respect. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. The Council has instituted a system of ■Practical and Theoretical .Examinations in connection with the University College j School of Music, comprising Primary, Junior. Intermediate, and Senior Grades, | and the Diplomas of Associate, Fellowship, ! and Certificated Teachers' Examinations, i These will take place twice yearly, in May | and November, and will, in tue practical) parts, be conducted by Two Examiners. ' Particulars of Fees and requirements can be obtained from the Registrar. N.B. —Certificates gained at the recent Examinations are. ready for distribution. The Syllabus of Music for 1914 is now published. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A., Registrar. February 25. lflU. 523 AUCKLAND ' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. I ! SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. The next Session of the School of Commerce commences on March —. Lectures I are delivered in the following subjects re-1 quired Xor the Degree of Bachelor of Com- < merce.'the Diploma of Associate of-Com-! merce, . "the Accountancy Professional! of Proficiency in Bookkeeping:— Economics History Economic Geography Commercial French and German Currency and Banking Mercantile Law Bookkeeping Auditing Company Law The Rights and Duties of Trustees and Receivers Bankruptcy Law Industrial Law Lectures in other subjects will be arranged as required. All Lectures are Anyone who does not propose to enter for the full Course may attend the Lectures without Matriculation. Anyone is at [ liberty to take any s'nglc subject, or set of ! Lectures, without payiug any attention to I other portions of the Course. I Full particulars of the various Courses j can. be obtained from the Syllabus, which f-raay be had gratis from the Registrar, aud I the leading Booksellers. ' Regulations for Scholarships and other I prizes established by the Auckland Chamber jof Commerce and the Auckland Ware- ; housemen's Association appear in the I Syllabus. j All intending students are advised to conI suit personally some Member of the Staff - I Appointments may be made at the Univeri sity College with the Director, Mr. J. P. Grossmann, or Professor Maxwell Walker, lor with Mr. W. 11. Hemingway, Lecturer I in Accountancy and Commercial Law, at his Office, Union Buildings, Customs Street CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A., Registrar.

February 25, 3914. 524 1 A UCKLAND" UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. "ENGINEERING. Classes commence on MONDAY, March 2, 1913, at the School of Mines Building, Symonds St. (entrance at the side of Choral Hall). Courses are provided , in Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, which qualify for I. —The Associateship in Engineering of the Auckland University College. The Courses are also adapted for the requirements of Candidates qualifying for: ll.—The New Zealand Certificate of Licensed Surveyor. Hl.—Associateship Members of either of the Institutions of Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineer. IT.—The Engineering Subjects required for the Associateship of the Royal Institute of British Architects. QUALIFICATION FOR THIRD-CLASS MARINE ENGINEERS CERTIFICATE. Students who attend regularly and make satisfactory progress j n either the two years' day course or the three years' eveu- ' ing course, are exempted from the Marine Department's examination for the Thirdclass Certificate, and also from two out of quired for that certificate. classes provided. ■■■.'■ Experimental Mechanics Freehand Mechanical Drawing Descriptive Geometry Steam, Gas, and Oil Engines Hydlfeulics Strength of Materials Theory and Design of Structures Applied Electricity Mechanical Drawing Electrical Engineering Electrical Design Surveying (including field and office work) Principles of Civil Engineering Engineering Estimates and Cost Aceon nts Machine Design. . Students who have not Matriculated may attend any one or more of these Classes, provided they observe the College regulations. The times of the Classes are printed in the College Syllabus, to be obtained free on application at the School. The staff will be in attendance at the School of Mine? on THURSDAY, 26th, and FJUDAY. 27th February, from 11 to 1 and 7 to 8. or at ether times by arrangement, to advise intending Students. CHAS. M. KELSON, M.A.. •Registrar. February 23, 1914. 525 p O L' L T It V KEEPERS. A Meeting of Poultry Keepers will be iiclil at the Trades Hall, Hobson Street, on FRIDAY, 27th inst., nt S p.m.. to consider the desirability of forming a Club to foster and protect the industry. All interested are invited to attend. S. BKITTAIN BULL, ii ■ f : i- . . .. -Convener.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

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