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EDUCATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ■ ENROLMENTS. 1966 ALL INTERNAL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ENROL AS SHOWN BELOW 1— REGISTERED Ph D's. All Ph.D. candidates, both staff and students, should collect an enrolment form from the Registry, complete it fully, and return it to the Registry. An account for fees payable will be sent when these fall due. 2 ENGINEERING (PROFESSIONAL YEARS) DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS STUDENTS ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME AT . CANTERBURY Complete enrolment according to instructions to be sent to you as a result of your application for admission. If you made no application for admission, enrol as for “ALL OTHERS”—(See 4 below) —making sure you fill in a form of application for admission to classes as well as the enrolment forms. 3 STUDENTS, OTHER THAN FIRST YEAR, ENROLLING FOR CLASSES IN SCIENCE Should have made application for admission to science classes on the prescribed form; the closing date for application was January 15. Students will be informed of the result of their application and will complete enrolment in person at the times shown below, unless it is found impossible to complete their enrolment by post, in which case they will be told to do so. If you have made no application enrol as in (4) below. 4 ALL OTHERS All other students are required to enrol in person at the times shown below, according to the instructions on the enrolment form. ENROLMENT DATES AND PROCEDURE, 1966 Students from Teachers’ College are to regard themselves as living in the Christchurch area. Enrolment will take place between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on the days shown below. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT A STUDENT WHO ATTENDS ON THE WRONG DAY WILL BE ENROLLED BEFORE MARCH 1. Enrolment forms will be available in Room 41 for students enrolling for the first time at Canterbury, and in Room G2 for all others. Enrolment is completed in the Hail. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 COMMERCE Students. FINE ARTS DIPLOMA Students who have not enrolled by post. LAW Students who live in Christchurch area. 9 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.: Students whose surnames begin A-K. 12 noon to 5.30 p.m.: Students whose names begin L-Z. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 ARTS SCIENCE ■ Xil ALL INTERMEDIATES MUSIC DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION Students who live in Christchurch area whose surnames begin A-F. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 ARTS SCIENCE ALL INTERMEDIATES MUSIC DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION Students who live in Christchurch area whose surnames begin G-N. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 ARTS SCIENCE ALL INTERMEDIATES MUSIC DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION Students who live in Christchurch area whose surnames begin O-Z. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 ARTS LAW SCIENCE ALL INTERMEDIATES MUSIC DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION FINE ARTS NON DIPLOMA Students. Students who live outside Christchurch area. ENROLMENT FEE ALL STUDENTS ARE LIABLE FOR A £lO ENROLMENT FEE, but this fee will be remitted to students who complete enrolment (whether by post or in person) by the due date. Enrolment is not completed until a properly filled-in enrolment form (including Bursary claim if applicable) is submitted together with the fees payable in cash and, for students claiming a Bursary for the first time, a Bursary Application Form. 2123 RICCARTON HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES Classes resume 7 p.m.-9 p.m. during the week commencing Monday, February 21, 1966, as follows: MONDAYS: Dressmaking, Millinery. Pottery (advanced only), Woodwork (men or women), Women’s Physical Culture, Floral Art (10 week course only 15s). TUESDAYS: Dressmaking, Metalwork, Painting (art and craft), Pottery. WEDNESDAYS: Dressmaking, Pottery. THURSDAYS: Dressmaking, Millinery, Painting, Pottery, Women's Keep Fit, Woodwork (men or women), Floral Art (10 week course only 15s). Class tuition fees £2 per annum. Apply in writing (or through ’Phone 45-073) giving order of preference of evenings and providing a contact ’phone number by Tuesday, February 15. Inquiries re other possible classes should be addressed to the Headmaster. 4144 EVENING CLASSES - HILLMORTON HIGH SCHOOL Tankerviflile road. CLASSES 1966 Monday, 7-9 p.m.—Art and Craft (including Italic Writing), Dressmaking, Choral Group, Keep Fit (Women), Ladies’ Hairdressing, Millinery, Photography, Woodwork, Typing and Secretarial! Practice, Short Story Writing. Monday, 6.45-8.45 p.m.—Continental Cooking. Tuesday, 7-9 p.m.—Dressmaking, Floral Art, Metalwork, Keep Fit (Women). Wednesday, 7-9 p.m.—Dressmaking, Keep Fit (Men), Ladies’ Hairdressing (2nd term only). Enrolments—(l) Postal enrolments on the corect form and enclosing fees, may be made at any time. (2) Intending members may also enrol on the evening of the first class. Monday, February 14, Tuesday, February 15, and Wednesday, February 16. Fees: £2 per year or 15s per term. For further information Phone 385-119 during school hours. P. W. MURDOCH, M.A. Headmaster 2371 s

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 25

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