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EDUCATIONAL STUDENTS FOR COMMERCE ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL EDUCATION WE PROMISE YOU, If you are ambitious and give us your cooperation. that you will pas, the examination of your choice Through Hemingway's yo u will follow 72.000 New Zealand students to success and jo;n about 6000 others who each year prepare for examinations. You receive the flnest mater.al written specifically for New Zealand examinations and sup. piled free as part of the course Your tutors are men drawn from each profession and are renowned teachers and lec turers. They give you individual attention by answer ing your questions and correcting your work. You are Independent through out —you can start now and obtain the assistance you need, irrespective of school term and lecture programmes. You studv at home at your speed, wasting nothing. You cannot miss a lecture —these are printed by Hemingway's and written by Hemingway'a tutora. The fees are inclusive of at", books and tutorial asslstanca and we guarantee your tuition until vou pass—irrespective ot time and without further fees You will And that this proves the most economical and ths most successful way to quality. Write for details or telephone for an appointment. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Harles College of Accountancy). N.I.M.U. Building, O'Connell street. P.O. Box 516, Auckland, 'Phone 41-462. JOHN MOWBRAY HOWARD TRIPP AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIP Applications are invited for the award of the John Mowbray Howard Tripp Agricultural Scholarship. Applicants must have been pupils of a Canterbury Secondary School for at least three years and have had at least two years' approved practical farming experience The Scholarship is of an annual value of up to £lOO, tenable for two years. Details conditions and application forms are available from the undersigned with whom applications close on October 31. 1964. H G HUNT. Registrar. Lincoln College, Canterbury. lO9l LIBRARY SCHOOL WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL COURSE 1965 The Library School, which la a division of the National Library Service, accepts University graduates in arts and science for its Diploma Course lasting from March 2 to December 10. 1965. The Course is the only full time course in New Zealand training students for the library profession. Libraries provide a widening range of services to the general public, hospitals, schools, universities, government departments, research workers and Industries. Students ere trained In tlie basic professional skills required to administer and develop such services. Generous living allowances are paid to students, who are expected to give their full time to the work of the schtiol. Prospectuses and application forms can be obtained from the Director, Library School, National Library Service. Private Bag, Wellington: the Librarian, University of Canterbury: the City Librarian. Canterbury Public Library; the Librarianin Charge. Country Library Service, Christchurch. Applicants will be Interviewed by the Selection Committee In Christchurch during November, 1964. 3354 ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS The Board of Governors of St. Andrew’s College offer the following scholarships:— (1) TWO ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, each of £5O per annum for four years and open to pupils attending Primary Schools. (2) ONE SCHOLARSHIP of the same value and tenure as the Entrance Scholarship open to boys already attending the Primary Department of the College. Conditional on the standard being satisfactory the award In both cases is made on the results of an examination in English, Arithmetic and General Knowledge of a standard that can be reasonably attempted by pupils In Form 11. Tenure Is subject to good conduct and satisfactory progress. The examination will be held at the College on Saturday, October 17, at 8.45 am. and entries must be In the hands of the Rector not later than Monday, October 12. Further Information may he obtained from the Bursar, St. Andrew's College, Christchurch. 3058 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO SCIENCE CLASSES, 1965 It Is necessary that all students who wish to enrol for Science classes, Including Mathematics, in 1965 make application to the undersigned. Applications from new entrants close on November I, 1964, and from students who have previously been enrolled at a University on January 15, 1965. Forms of application art available at the Registry. An application will be accepted only If accompanied by a Science enrolment deposit of £5. This deposit will ba credited to the student's fees If he completes his enrolment In the prescribed manner. The deposit will be refundable only if the applicant cancels his enrolment before the end of the | prescribed enrolling period. G. G. TURBOTT. Registrar Private Bag. CHRISTCHURCH. 29£3 TRAINED MEN ARE NEEDED Trained men are sought after the world over. I.C.S. can help you train for the career of your choice. Over 300 courses available, backed by 72 years' experience in correspondence tuition, e.g.— Accountancy, Chartered Institute of Secretaries, University Entrance, School Certificate. Salesmanship. Advertising, Short Story Writing, Radio, TV, Electronics. Interior Decorating, Commercial Art. Write today for a free prospectus: please name the subject that interests you. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. 218, Regent Theatre, Big. Cathedral square. Christchurch. 'Phone 50-277. Also open 7-( p.m. Friday evenings.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30568, 10 October 1964, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30568, 10 October 1964, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30568, 10 October 1964, Page 26

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