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EDUCATIONAL (CANTERBURY COLL 1O I, yj ' CHRISTOHURCH. hNTRJfcS «re icvited for the following Scholarships:— ONE ROBERT BELL SCHOLARSHIP, of the minunl value of about J£so, and tenable for three years, will be awarded In March 10 a Candidate who has obtained a place in the Oedt List at" least of the Entrance ■Scholarship Examination of the University of New Zealand, and intends to become a .7 o\i rual i st. ONE HELEN MACMILLAN BROWN BURSARY, "f the annual value of .630, will be offered for award each vear (o a woman commehcing study at the College. The Candidate must have obtained a place in the Credit List at least of the Entrance Scholarship Examination of the University of New Zealand. Each Rnrsary is tenable for three years. Ihe I holder of the Bursary must reside at Helen Connon Hall," and pursue a course of f-tudy approved by the Professorial Board. ONE OH A itI.ES COOK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. of the annual value of £3O. and tenable ordinarily for one year, will be awarded in March. In electing to the Scholarship, preference will be given to a person holding a Master's Degree of the University of Now Zealand, and intending to prosecute original research in Physical and Natural S.-ience at the College. ONE I.ISSIE RATHBONE .SCHOLARSHIP of the animal value of £SO, and tenable for three years, will bo awarded in March. The Scholarship will be awarded for exrellence shown in the subjects English and History at the Entrance Examination of the University of New Zealand. Further information as to conditions, etc., may be obtained from the Rector, by whom entries for the Scholarship will be received not later than MARCH Ist, 1930. 0. 0. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury College, Ohristcliurch, February sth, 1930. 9786 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. (UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND.) QI'HOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHO NIOAL SCIENCE. Dean: S. Steele, B.Sc., Eng. LECTURES BEGIN ON MONDAY, MARCH 3rd'. THE SCHOOL PROVIDES: (Ij A Complete Course for the Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. (") Instruction in the Technical Science of Engineering and Allied Trades. (3) Instruction in Applied Electricity. (4) Instruction in Surveying. COMPLETE EVENING COURSES FOR: (a) Apprentices in Mechanical Engineering. (b) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering. (c) For Electrical Fitters' License. Students can see the Dean to arrange their coarsen, at the folltrwing hours: —Day Students: February 27th to March Ist. New Evening Students: 7 to 9 p.m., on Friday, February 28th. Evening Students: 7 to 0 p.m., March-3rd t-o March 7th. A scheme of Exhibition* has been instituted by the Board of Governors, details of which und syllabus of lectures may ba obtained from the office of the Undersigned. ALL FEES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 0. 0. KEMP. Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurcli, sth February, 1930. 9244 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. ACCOUNTANCY, COMMERCIAL LAW, AND BANKING CLASSES. TERM COMMENCES Thursday, February '27 th. Ii * Ij. Cordory, K.P.A. (N.Z.), Chartered Accountant (Aust.), Lecturer and Director of Studies in Accountancy. W A. Smith, F.Ii.A. Assistant Leoturer. H. A. Cuthbert, 8.A., LL.B., Law Lecturer. Particular attention is given to the coacliig of students for (he following examinations : Diploma in Banking New Zealand Society of Accountants' .Examination, Bookkeeper®' Examination (Certificate or Proficiency), Commercial Bookkeepers' Examination, Professional Accountants' Examination (including Bachelor of Commerce Degree). The Classes, which are held in the evenings, arc thoroughly practical, and attention is devoted to individual training. The College Library is open to all students attending lectures. _ , Particulars may be obtained on application to tho office of the undersigned: C. C. KEMP, Registrar Canterbury College, Chrietohurch, sth Februaiy, 1930. M4S CANTERBURY COLLEGE. COURSE OF POPULAR LECTURES BY DR. J. C. BRADSHAW. APPRECIATION OF MUSIC. THE Course will consist of 26 Lectures, and will be given on Tuesday evenings, from 8 to 9 o'clock, commencing on March 4th. The lectures are designed for Musio Teachers and Students, and Amateur Listeners who may desire to acquire a deeper understanding and appreciation of music. They will be illustrated by vocal and instrumental compositions dating from the 16tb Century to the Music of Modern Times. Among the works to be studied this year nre:—Symphonies: No. 5. in 0. minor, Beethoven; "Unfinished," Schubert; "From tho New World," Dvorak; No. 2 in D Major, Brahms. Overtures: Leonora, No. 3, Beethoven; "Tristan" and "Tannhauser," Wagner. Variations: "Enigma," Elgar; "Brigg Fair," Delius. Special inclusive fee lor the complete course of 28 lectures, £1 111 6d. Dr. Bradshaw will be in attendance «t the College to enrol students on Thursday, February 27th, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., also on Friday. February 28th, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 7 to 8 p.m., and on Saturday, March Ist, from 10 a.m. to 11.80 m. C. C. KEMP, Regiatrar. Canterbury College, Christchurcli, February, IS3O. 9367 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. MUSIO LECTURES. DR. BRADSHAW will resume lectures on Monday, March 3rd. Subjects: Rudiments of Music, Harmony, Counterpoint, Form in Music, History of Music, Bar Training, Composition, Orchestration, Appreciation of Music. Lectures are ararnged to meet the requirements of the R.A.M. and R.C.M., also Matriculation Examinations of tho University of New Zealand, thb Degree of Bachelor of Music, and the Music Section of ((he Bacholor of Arts Degree. Prospectus giving full particulars of fees, otc., may be obtained on application. Dr. Bradsliaw will be in attendance at the College to enrol students on Thursday, Febrary 27th, from 7 to 8 p.m., also on Friday, February 28th, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 7 to 8 p.m., and on Saturday, March Ist, from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurcli, Bth February, 1930. 9866 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. Locturea in English Literature. It is proposed to hold a Class in English Literature for those who wish to study without view to examination, at an hour to be arranged, provided that a sufficient number of students enrol. Those desirous of attending should register with the undersigned. Particulars re fees, otc., <m application. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, 11th February, 1930. 9738 MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA, and MIME, 98 Victoria street. 'Phone'33-717. Miss Mulvany Gray and Miss Menzies announce that Classes Resume on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 19th. Miss Mulvany Gray' and Miss Menzies will be At Home on Friday, Feb. 14th. to meet parent*. 9446 OHAR LE 8 BUCKET T, PHYSICAL CULTURE BXPB&T. Specialist in Physical Culture for Ladiee and Girls. Classes for Ladies. Girlsand Boys. PARTICULARS FROM GYMNABITJM. S2l MANCHESTER STREET. CORNER WORCESTER ST. • BIUI MISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE, L.R.A.M. (London), Voice Production, Singing, and Interpretation, ha« Resumed Teaching at Studio 11. The Bristol, C<wh«l etreet. Phone 36-889. W4168

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 21

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