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UXJCATIONAL MMfc~>RiNcr: Modern Languages will be in Europe, on Studv Tour, from mid-March to mid-Deeem-ber. 1961. 2584 SPEED YOUR PROMOTION TO MORE PAY It’s ao easy. Just a few hours weekly study of an I.C.S. Course prepares you for promotion and more pay’in your chosen career. Thousands have done it. So can you. Send for Free Prospectus today. Accountancy Salesmanship Institution Fire Engineers Carpentry and Building Short Story Writing Radio, all branches Automobile Television Water Colour and Oil Painting INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.). LTD.. Dept. D. Regent Theatre Building. Cathedral square. Christchurch. Also open 7-8.30 Friday evenings Telephone 50-277. UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS. 1961 (Other than those taking subjects of the Engineering Professional Years.) MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20: Faculties of Law, Commerce and Fine Arts. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21: Faculties of Law and Fine Arts Training College Students. Holders of Post-primary Teacher Studentships (first and second year). WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY 22: All other Faculties. Holders oi Post-primary Teacher Studentships, other than first and second year. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23: All Other Faculties. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24: All Other Facultiea. Hours: 9 am. 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 fee? have been paid. If late enrolments are accepted by the Registrar the enrolment of £1 Is will not be refunded unlesfe reasons satisfactory to the Professorial Board are advanced. 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. All students enrolling at a University for the first time must produce evidence of the University . Entrance qualification Pupils enrolled for full-time instruction in any secondary school are not permitted to matriculate Students for Diploma in Fine Arts without University Entrance qualification must produce birth certificate and evidence of three years’ post-primary 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 themselve? and obtain a refund later. Lectures in all courses will commence on Monday. February 27. G. G. TUR BOTT. Registrar H2fM‘ CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING CLASS ENROLMENT. 1961 Enrolments will be carried out in the Memorial Hall during the week commencing February 13, 1961. The enrolment evenings for the various courses will be: — Building and Engineering Courses: Wednesday, 6.30-9 pjn.; Thursday, 6.30-9 p.m., or Saturday, 9 a.m.-11.30 a.m. Commercial, Home Science and General Courses: Monday. 6 30-9 p.m.; Tuesday, 6.30-9 p.m., or Saturday, 9-1130 a.m. Classes will begin in the week commencing February 20. No enrolments can 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 Hobby Woodwork Woodwork for Kindergarten teachers. 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 and Electronics

Principles of Television Welding (Gas and Electric). N.Z. Certificate Course HOME SCIENCE: Dresscutting and Dressmaking Millinery Cookery (evening or afternoon) GENERAL: University Entrance School Certificate Pharmacy Music Woolclassing Art English for Immigrants R W. BLACK. M.Com., A.R.A.N Z. Registrar. 7615 GRAVE SHORTAGE OF ACCOUNTANTS The Accoutants’ Journal of November. i 960, states:— “Clearly evidenced by the large number of vacancies advertised in the press there is a grave shortage of Accountants in New Zealand." Equip yourself to occupy one of these key positions in commerce for which the demand is ao great. Take the first step now by applying to HEMINGWAY’S, the leading tutors in Accountancy for 64 years, and receive details of their course of instruction without obligation. One reasonable fee payable In advance or by easy instalments covers your complete instruction UNTIL SUCCESSFUL. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. F P.O. Box 516, Auckland 3487

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 16

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