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UNIVERSITY COLtBGE. MUSICAL COMPOSITION- AND ANALY- V -* RIS OF THE WORKS OF THE GREAT MASTERS, Wednesday, 11.30 a lv. to 0.30 p.m. (Choral HaU). VOICE CULTURE AND ELOCUTION (2nd Year), Thursday, 11.30. (Training College) Division 11. THEORY, Thursday, 5 to G. (Choral Hall). LADIES' SINGING CLASS, Thursday, 7.30 p.m. (Choral Hall). Division 111. THEORY (Advanced), Friday, 0 to 0 (Choral Hall). VOICE CULTURE AND ELOCUTION (Ist Year). Saturday, 0 to 10 a.m. (Training College). Division I. will cover the knowledge _ required for Matriculation, aud the Inter- T mediate Examination for Mus. Bac.; and j for the Primary, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Grades of the School ot Music Theoretical Examinations. j» The Higher Divisions of Intermediate and S Advanced will give Students the opportun- J: ity of being prepared for the Degree of V Baonclor of Music. £ It is recommended that Musical Students c avall themselves of the advantages the Col- c lege offers iv this respect. j SCHOOL OF MUSIC, j The Council lias instituted a system of Practical aud Theoretical Examinations in connection with the University College School of Music, comprising Primary, Junior Intermediate, and Senior Grades, and the Diplomas of Associate. Fellowship, and Certificated Teachers' Examinations. These will take place twice yearly, in May . and November, and will, in the practical ' parts, he conducted by Two Examiners. ■ Particulars of Fees and requirements can be obtained from the Registrar. The Syllabus ot Music for 1916 is now published. ! CHAS. 3L NELSON, M.A., Registrar. February 28, 1910. ' f A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 1 SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. ; - The next Session of the School of Com- I are delivered in the following subjects required for the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce, the Ar.mintumy Prnfiwsiounl Examinations, and the University Certificate of Proficiency in Bookkeeping:— 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 delivered in the evening. Anyone who does not propose to enter 1 for the full Course may attend the Lectures without Mntriculatiou. Anyone is at liberty to take any single subject, or set of Lectures, without paying any attention to other portions of the Course. full particulars of the various Courses can be obtained from the Syllabus, which may be had gratis from the Hcglstrar, aud the leading Booksellers. Regulations for Scholarships and other prizes established by the Auckland Chamber of Commerce aud the Auckland Wareiionsemeii's Association appear: lv the Syllabus. ' .. All intending students arc advised to consult personally some Member of the staff. i Appointments may be made at the University College with the Director, Mr. J. P. G'rossmaun, or Professor Maxwell Walker, or with Mr. W. 11. Hemingway, Lecturer in Accountancy and Commercial Law, at his Office, Luiou Buildings, Customs Street. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A., 1 [ Registrar. ■ February 28, 101 G. A UCKLAKLI T TNlVlillSiTY /COLLEGE Tj-JNGINEERING (Telephone 2G92). Lectures are given at the School of ■| Minos, Symonds Street. ■ j Courses are provided in Civil, Mechanl--1 cal, and Electrical Engineering, which qualify for:— 1. The ASsoclateship in Engineering of the Auckland University College. 2 j The Classes are well adapted for those i Students who desire to qualify for:— i ! 11. The New Zealand Certificate of Licensed Surveyor. f 111. Associate Membership of the Institute I! of Civil Engineers. i IV. Government Certificate for Marine En;j gineers. J TITARINE "pxGINEERING. I Students who attend the speciped Day Classes in Engineering Subjects for two Sessions, or the Evening Classes, for three 'Sessions, and make satisfactory' progress, I are exempted from the Government Murine .!'Department's Examination for the Thirdclass Engineer Certiflcate, aud .also from 1 i two years of workshop experience. Students have the option of taking one or nny number of subjects in a Course. Intending Stndeuts are invited to inter- ' view the Lecturers, who will be In uttend- ' ance r.t the School on THURSDAY nnd ! FKIDAY, the 2nd and 3rd March, between 11 a.m: and 1 p.m., and 7 p.m. and 8 p.m., or at any other times by arrangement. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A., Registrar. February 28, 1916. 502 ' TjNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. [ .Students are reminded that Entries for ' the Special Law nnd Commerce Examinations close on 10th MARCH. Those who have enlisted and those who have been honourably discharged from Ills ■- Majesty's Forces are alloTved to sit In May ■ instead of iv November. E. -T. NORRIS, ■ 524 ittcxlstrar. TTNIVERSITY '■ OF OTAGO, U DUNEDIN. c SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. The FIRST TERM of 1916 for Students of all yeans will commence on TUESDAY, 7th March. The year is now divided into three terms, and first-year students com- ' meuce the study b£ Anatomy and Histology ,i in the Third Term, commencing 10th October, after the Intermediate Examina- „ tion. A full course for the degree of „ M.8., Ch. «., is provided. , The Dental' School, School of Mines, and S School of Home Science also Open on ' TUESDAY. 7th March. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. it H. CHAPMAN, \. 539 Registrar. if DEFENCE NOTICES. ' -NTATIONAL RESERVE . "" is ' • RE-MUE'RA (BRANCH. 4 i?iiij&fcH[ Tbe Company will ' r : |j*VPil£/#l Para,re on SUNDAY, •i \£*3B2BPa,/ March 5, at King's College. Fall In 8 a.m. ), \£?(YD sharp. Recruits should attend at 7.-30 a.m. be Special Opportunities for Training h- Afforded to Men Enlisting or Qualifying for ry Promotion, a- RECRUITS WANTED. E. CUTHBERTSON, ,jf 574 f Bon. Secretary. 'f -|»*-OUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. ■EXPEDOTIONIARX FOBCE& The. Council desire to erect a Memorial to those men of 'the district who have ti joined the Expeditionary -Forces, and will ie tie glad if the parents or friends of those ■who ibave answered to their Country's call ,r- wIH forward to the Undersigned the full si. 'nanie and address of men who have joined, id' together with the- 'branch of the service a. Ito which ithejr . ibelbng and their rani i, therein, Igoe .._*. __R GRAY, Town Clerk*

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 12

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