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f IDUCATIONAL I.C.S. PERSONAL TUITION OR CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION Many thousands of students have written appreciatively of the immense superiority of I.C.S. individual personal tuition over class* room Instruction. The student proceeds at his own pace, studies at convenient times and places. There are over 300 I.C.S. Commercial. In dustrial and Professional courses. Send tor Free Prospectus of the one that interests you. Chartered Inst, of Secs., Sketching, Clerk of* Works Exam- Free Lance Journalism, School Cert. Exam., Mathematics, Executive Training, Science of Success. . INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. D.. Regent Theatre Building. Cathedral square, Christchurch. THS CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE ORCHESTRAS AND INSTRUMENTAL CLASSES FOR 1956 SENIOR and Intermediate Orchestras resume on Saturday, February 15* Classes in Violin, Viola, ’Cello, Double-bass; Flute and Oboe resume on Saturday, February 22. Classes in Violin and Recorder for Primary School pupils resume on Saturday, February 22. Tuition free, but. pupil must bring own instrument. “ , . .. There are vacancies in botn orchestras. Competent players who wish to join the Senior Orchestra should make- ap appointment for a Short audition. The Intermediate Orchestra is a training .orchestra leading to the .Senior. Orchestra. Inquiries may be made 8t any time. F. C. J. PORT. Director of Music. .2687 COMPELLING TESTIMONY FOB HOME-STUDY TVITION. The "Economist,” London, one of the world’s most authoritative journals. published a survey about the home study education system. In a compelling testimony were such startling statements as the following:— (1) “Of 2035 candidates for the : Institute of Charter«l Accountants (Eng.) ALL BUT TWO had taken a correspondence course as a method of study.” (2) . . . the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Eng.) declared itself uncompromisingly in favour of correspondence tuition, as opposed to , evening classes . . (3) ... 60 per cent, to 80 per cent, of all commercial training for ; examinations is conducted through ; the post ...” There should be no doubt now in your mind that Secretarial and Accountancy home-study training with Hemingway’s is best for you. , Write for FREE BOOKS “Modern ( Accountancy” or “The Secretarial ( Profession” to: . i

HEM ,1 N G. W. A Y ’ S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Bbx 516, Auckland. ~ ~ ws. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES, 1958 SESSION • ENROLMENT DATES Enrolments will be carried out in the Memorial Hall during the week commencing February 17, 1958. The enrolment evenings for the various courses will be: — Building and Engineering Courses: Wednesday, 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 P*m.; Thursday, 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.; and Saturday 9 a.m. to U3O a an. Commercial, Home Science, and General CoUrftes? Monday;' 6.30 p.m. p-m.; Tuesday, ..63ft to 9.30 p.m.;, .and Saturday, .ft aan. to 11.30 a.m. Classes will begin in the week commencing February 24, and no enrolments will be accepted during that week. COURSES AVAILABLE The main courses, offered are shown below. Separate leaflets, obtainable at the College, give detailed information about the various courses. BUILDING AND WOODWORK

Cabinetmaking, Carpentry and Joinery, Decorative Veneering, Hobby Woodwork, Teachers* Toy-making, Quantity . Surveying, Architecture. Plumbing and Sanitary Science. COMMERCIAL Shorthand-typing, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Full Accountancy. Full Secretarial, Office Methods and Secretarial Practice, Salesmanship, Industrial Organisation and Management, Business Administration, Office 'Machines. ENGINEERING General Engineering, Motor Engineering,. Electrical Fitting and Electrical Wiring, Radio- Service, Industrial Electronics, Welding (gas and electric), Panel Beating, Sheet Metal Working, New Zealand Certificate Course. HOME SCIENCE Dresscutting and Dressmaking, Millinery. GENERAL University Entrance, School Certificate, Pharmacy, Music. Typography, Woolclassing. Horticulture, Art, English for Immigrants. R. W. BLACK, M.Com., F.R.A.N.Z. Registrar. . 2601 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS, 1958 FACULTIES OF LAW, COMMERCE AND FINE ARTS. TUESDAY, 25th February. TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS AND HOLDERS OF POST-PRIMARY TEACHER STUDENTSHIPS, WEDNESDAY, 26th February. ALL OTHER FACULTIES, THURSDAY, 27th February, and FRIDAY, 28th February. Hours: 9 aan. to 5.30 p.m. All students are required to enrol on the prescribed dates and to pay the necessary fees at the time of enrolment. .Enrolment is not complete until fees have been paid. If late enrolments are accepted by the Registrar, the enrolment fee of £1 Is will not be refunded unless reasons satisfactory to the Professorial Board are advanced. An exception will be made in the case of compulsory military trainees. ENROLMENT PROCEDURE: All students except Fine Arts students must report in the first instance to Room G 3 in the Geography Block, where enrolment instructions and all relevant forms will be issued. Fine Arts students will commence enrolment at the School of Art, 108 Ham road, and will complete this by paying fees at the Registry.

AU students enrolling at a University for the first time must produce evidence of the University Entrance qualification, and must furnish marks in School Certificate and Scholarships examinations. Students for Diploma in Fine Arts without University Entrance qualification must produce birth certificate and evidence of three years’ post-prim-ary school study. Applicants for bursaries are required to produce evidence of eligibility. Students whose fees will be paid by Government Departments, other than the Education Department, must produce, on enrolment, evidence of this from the Departments concerned. Otherwise students will be required to pay the fees themselves and obtain a refund later. Lectures in all courses wiU commence on Monday, March 3. ■* •’ G. G. TURBOTT, v Registrar. 8017

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28512, 15 February 1958, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28512, 15 February 1958, Page 20

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