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Church Notices CHRISTADELPHIANS | The Bible Our Guide j THIS SUNDAY 7 pm. (God Willing) 554 GLOUCESTER ST. CHRISTS TWO ADVENTS THE purpose of God In its outworking concluded the coming of Jesus Christ a first and second time. Redemption for mankind required His death and resurrection — His first advent Peace and eternity requires His second advent as King of Kings — the world's divine political ruler.

Hans Koornstra 19fe MIRACLE CRUSADE ■In I HANS KOORNSTRA BIRGITTA and SWANTE Gifted evangelist, international speaker, who Polished professional entertainers with 11 L.P.a has a powerful Healing Ministry. A healing at to their credit, Birgitta and Swante tell of God s one of his meetings made front page news in hand upon their lives and their music. Don't miss England. The Daily Mirror featured a story of a these dynamic musicians. woman totally healed of paralysis. Many other healings have taken place at his meetings. JHANS KOORNSTRA MEETINGS Papanui High School, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 7 p.m. Grahams Road Elim Church, TUESDAY-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd24th, 7.30 p.m. Presented by Grahams Road Elim Church. Belfast Elim Church. Northcote Christian Fellowship. Papanui Baptist Church. Youth with a Mission.

Educational THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND PRE-ENROLMENT 1986 Because of Insufficient accommodation and restrictions on staffing there will be a limitation on the number of students who can be enrolled for certain courses at the University In 1986. Those wishing to enrol in 1986 for any of the courses of study listed below must complete a Preparatory Application Form by the date prescribed. Application forms are avallable from the Registrar, University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland, ora? the Enquiries; Counter, Registry Building;! 24: Princes Street., Intending : students will not be permitted to enrol In any of the courses of study listed below unless they have received confirmation of an available place In 1986. NOTES 1. Students wishing to enrol at the University of Auckland In 1986 who come under any of the categories listed below must complete a Preparatory Application Form. (a) First Year including those applying for Provisional Admission or Personal Interest Courses New Zealand students or those ordinarily resident In New Zealand who have never previously enrolled at a University in New Zealand or overseas. N.B. (I) Those who do not hold New Zealand University Entrance qualifications but have passed an entrance qualification for admission to an overseas university mint complete the Preparatory Application Form and also apply for a grant of Admission Ad Eundem Statum at entrance level through the Universities Entrance Board, P.O. Box 12,348, Wellington North. (II) Overseas students on entry permit who have applied or are applying to OSAC for a place must not complete the Preparatory Application form. (b) Transfer Students whose last previous enrolment was at another university In New Zealand. (c) Exclusion Students who have failed to make satisfactory academic progress and require the permission of Senate to re-enrol. (d) Pre-enrolment Students who wish to enrol in a course of study or papers) with restricted entry (as detailed In the timetable below). The Preparatory Application Forms must be completed and posted to the Registrar, University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland or handed to the Enquiries Counter, Registry Building, 24 Princes Street by the prescribed date fisted below if pre-enrolling, otherwise not later than 15 January 1986. Late applications are subject to a late fee of $2O. Students pre-enrolling late are warned that they may not be given equal priority with those pre-enrolling by the due date. 2. In addition to completing the Preparatory Application Form all students must complete their enrolment by attending In person at the University In accordance with the Enrolment Timetable. Students falling to enrol in accordance with the Timetable may forfeit their place or be charged late penalties In full. Closing Date Architecture and Town Planning N.B. Pre-enrolment for Intermediates for BArch, BPA, BTP only required for papers with restricted entry; refer to the appropriate faculty below. BArch First Professional BArch Second Professional from BE (Civil) or NZCD (Arch) BPA First Professional (for the first time) BTP First Professional (for the first time)• • • • MTP (for the first time) 15 January Arts Accounting, 01.102, 01.103 Anthropology, all stage 111 Social Antropology. (MA students enrolling in Stage 111 as part of the MA degree are not required to pre-enrol) Education, 14.323, 14.401, 14.418 English, 18.328 Management Studies, 72.203 1 Music, 28.101, 28.102, 28.103, taken as a 3 paper one year course Music, all Stage II and 111 papers, and Masters papers Psychology, all Stage I and II papers and all Masters papers and Masters theses. . . DlpGuid DlpDrama' 15 January DipEdPsych (for the first time)3l October for the following year DipßrC3o November for the following year Commerce BCom (for the first time) Accounting, Stage I and Commercial Law, Stage I (for any course of study other than BCom) Management Studies, Stages I and II (for any course of study other than BCom). . . Management Studies, 72.220, 72.221, 72.305, 72.310 15 January DIpBIA/MBA (for the .first time)ls October for the following year Engineering BE Professional (for the first time) Engineering papers for degrees other than BE . 15 January DlpGeotherm Techl September Overseas Students for the following year 15 October New Zealand Students for the following year Fine Arts BFA all Studio papers, and all Studio Theory Papers MFA (for the first time) 15 January Law LLB and LLB(Hons), all papers 8i those Intermediate papers for which pre-enrolment is required in other Faculties LLM, MJur, DipCrlm, Law Professional 15 January Medicine and Human Biology BHB I 1 October for the following year BHB II and 111 MBChB I and II 15 January Music All students in the Faculty of Music (including those who have been Interviewed for a performance course in Music and received confirmation of a place) 15 January Science Biochemistry. 66.202, 66.203, 66.301, 66.302 Botany, 06.202, 06.302. 06.331, 06.332, Biology 39.210, 39.311, 39.313 . . . ... Cell Biology, 40.303, 40.304, 40.305 Chemistry, 08.230, 08.330, 08.331, 08.360, 08.370 Geology, all Stage II and 111 papers’. . . Pharmacology, 96.301 Physiology, 67.201, 67.301, 67.302, 67.303 Psychology, all Stage I and II papers and all Masters papers and Masters Theses . . Zoology, 38.310, 38.315, 38.317, Biology 39.316 Zoology, MSc papers (for the first time). . DlpCompSci BOptom (for the second year of course) « 15 January the first time)3l October for tho following year Geology, Part IV, MSc’3o for the following yea| Preparatory applications received late are subject to a late fee of $20.00.

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