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EDUCATIONAL I GREGG BANKS COLLEGE GREGG BANKS COLLEGE s 60 Cashel street. EVENING CLASSES in j Shorthand Typewriting English The Principal will interview! students on Monday, February, 12. between 4.30 and 7.30 pin Prospective students should submit testimonials, or reports; from last school. IRENE I. M. ARCHER. I Principal. 6204 ALISON ALSTON, A.T.C.L., member of A.T.S.D. WILL Begin Teaching for 1962 on: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. at 37 IDRIS ROAD, FENDALTON. ’Phone 33-582. YOU CAN GET THE JOB ' YOU WANT DETERMINE to be worth a bet-i ter position, qualify to earn more, to know the satisfaction of security. I.C.S. Courses partly listed below. Send for Free Booklet giving details of these or oth'»r courses. Please name your subject:— Clerk of Works. Foremanship, Chartered Inst, of Secretaries, Accountancy General Education, N.Z. School Cert., Journalism, University Entrance Exam., Engineering (all branches), Salesmanship. Office Training, Radio, TV, and Electronics, Commercial Art/Lettering. Short Story Writing. Advertising, Executive Training. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD, Dept. 117 AP. Regent Theatre Building, Cathedral sq.. Christchurch. Tel. 50-277 .also open 7-8.30 Friday evenings. 3884 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. ENROLMENT 1962 SESSION Enrolments for all evening classes will be taken in the Memorial Hall at the college on the following dates:— BUILDING. WOODWORK and ALLIED SUBJECTS:— Wednesday. February 14 or Thursday. February 15. from 6.30 to 9.30 p.m.; or Saturday. February 17. from 9 am. to 11 a m. ENGINEERING and ALLIED SUBJECTS:— Wednesday, February 14. or Thursday, February 15 from 6.30 p.m. to 9 pun.; or Saturday. February 17. from 9.0 a.m. to 11.0 am. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. BUSINESS and MANAGEMENT COURSES:— Monday, February 12. or Tuesday. February 13 from 6.30 p.m. to 9.0 p m., or Saturday. February 17, from 9.0 a.m. to 11.0 a.m. HOME SCIENCE DRESSMAKING. MILLINERY:— Monday, February 14. or Tuesday. February 15. 6.30 to 9.0 p.m, or Saturday.| February 17 from 9.0 to 11.0 а. SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE, ART. MUSIC. GENERAL:— Monday, February 12. or Tuesday. February 13. from б. to 9.0 p.m, or Saturday, February 17. from 9.0 a.m. to 11.0 a.m. Intending students are requested to attend at one of the appropriate times, when consultants will be available to discuss courses. (Signed)’ R. W. BLACK. Registra r . 8695 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS. 1962 (OTHER THAN THOSE TAKING SUBJECTS OF THE ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL YEARS) MONDAY. 19th FEBRUARY: FACULTIES OF LAW. COMMERCE. AND FINE ARTS. (Note: Students intending to read for the double degree 8.A.-LL.B, will consult the Dean of Law on the 19th, February and complete enrolment in the Faculty of; Arts on the 21st. 22nd. or 23rd February.) TUESDAY. 20th FEBRUARY: FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS. HOLDERS OF POSTPRIMARY TEACHER STUDENTSHIPS (Ist and 2nd year). (Note: Students in above categories taking Science subjects attend 2 p.m.4 p.m.) WEDNESDAY. 21st FEBRUARY: ALL OTHER FACULTIES, HOLDERS OF POST-PRIM-ARY TEACHER STUDENTSHIPS (other than Ist and 2nd year). THURSDAY. 22nd FEBRUARY:: ALL OTHER FACULTIES. FRIDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY: 1 ALL OTHER FACULTIES. Hours: 9 a.m. 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. En-' rolment is not complete until fees have been paid. If late enrolments are accepted by the Registrar, the enrolment fee of £3 3s will not be refunded unless reasons satisfactory to the Professorial Board are advanced. ENROLMENT PROCEDURE: All students except Fine Arts students must report in the first instance as follows: — First-year Students Room 41 in the East Block; j Other than First-year stu- • dents —Room G 3 in the Geography Block to collect enrolment instructions and all relevant forms.: Fine Arts students will commence enrolment at the School of Art. 108 Ham road, and will complete this by paving fees at the Registry. All students enrolling at a University for the first time must produce evidence of the University Entrance qualifica-; tion. Pupils enrolled for fulltime instruction in any secondary school are not permitted to matriculate. Students for Dip-. loma 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 Depart-; ments. 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 them- ■ selves and obtain a refund later, i Lectures in all courses will | commence on Monday. 26th Feb-; ruary. G G TURBOTT. Registrar. 3657 VACANCIES Private Tuition. Form 1 and 2 pupils. ’Phone 61-329.•

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29744, 10 February 1962, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29744, 10 February 1962, Page 19