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EDUCATIONAL. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES REOPEN on MONDAY, 28tb February, at 7 p.m. Tuition is given in the following courses; — ART ENGINEERING BUILDING PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS CABINETMAKING PLUMBING COMMERCE TYPOGRAPHY HOME CRAFTS WOOLCLASSING Enrolments for any of the above classes will be received at the College Office from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, February 23, 24-, and 25. Room in the classes cannot be guaranteed to those who do not enrol early. No student will bo admitted to any class until enrolment is completed at the College Office; in the case of paying students this includes payment of the first term’s fees. NEW CLASSES. . New Evening Classes are offered in Physical Culture (Boys Tuesdays, Girls Wednesdays), and in French, German, Science for beginners. CLASSES IN ART. Certain Morning and Afternoon Classes in Arts and Crafts (including Needlework, 1 Dressmaking, and Cookery) are open to adults .and senior students only. EXEMPTION FROM CLASS FEES. Young persons wishing to attend a course in Evening Classes and finding themselves, by reason of home circumstances or irregularity in their own employment, unable to pay full fees, should see the Principal without delay. SYLLABUSES, ETC. Prospective students should consult the following free publications: — For Evening Class Time-tables, Fees, and Charges—College Prospectus. ■ For Day Classes in Arts and Crafts — Prospectus for Art School, • »,/., t f !•', W. G. ALDRIDGE, n •: ~ Principal and Secretary. p >vWil- ’’' UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, OPENING OF SESSION. CLASSES IN ALL FACULTIES WILL \y COMMENCE ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28. A General Inaugural Meeting Will be held in the Allen Hall at 10 a.m. on that day. The Inaugural Address will be delivered by Professor B, J. Marples, Professor of Zoology. ‘ All students must register at the Registrar’s Office within the first week of the term. , , _ New students desiring to take Degree courses must, when enrolling, present _at the Registrar’s Office proof _of having passed the Entrance Examination. ARTS AND SCIENCE FACULTY: Professors will be in attendance on February 26 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon to advise new students as to the arrangements of their courses; Arts students in Room D, Science students in Room B. All students must attend the opening meetings of their classes on Monday, February 28, at the hours stated on the Notice Board. EXEMPTED STUDENTS. Students proposing to apply for exemption from lectures must do so not later than March 31. The forms are obtainable from the Registrar. MEDICAL FACULTY:’ The Registrar will enrol first-year Medical students in the room above the Registrar’s Office on Saturday, February 28, at 10 a.m., and on Monday, February 28, at 2 p.m, DENTAL FACULTY: First-year Denial Students will be enrolled at the Dental School, King street, on Saturday, February 26, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. MINING FACULTY: The Dean of the Mining Faculty will be in attendance at the Mining School on Saturday, February 26, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, to meet new students. LAW FACULTY. The Dean of the Law Faculty and Lecturers will meet the Law Students in the Lecture Room, Supreme Court Buildings, on Monday, February 28, at 7jfo p.m. COMMERCE FACULTY; The Dean of the Faculty and Lecturers will meet all Commerce Student* in the Lower Oliver Classroom on Monday, February 28, at 7 p.m. Commerce Students taking Economics or other Arts Classes must attend the first meeting of those classes on Monday, February 28. HOME SCIENCE FACULTY: Home Science Students will meet in the Home Science Department on Saturday, February 26, at 10 a.m. CLASSES IN MUSIC: Dr Galway will he in attendance in Room G (underneath the Library) on Monday, February 28, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., for the purpose of advising students. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. BELL SCHOOL OF WELDING. INTENDING STUDENTS are invited to ENROLL between 6 and 8 o’clock each evening of this week. CLASSES COMMENCE 28th FEBRUARY. ’ ' 75 CASTLE STREET ' (Next Jackson Purdie). ; T> OSSBOTHAM’S, Stock Exchange.—lnJLli/ dividual tuition Shorthand, Touch Typewriting (installed 10 years), and Bookkeeping; highest passes Government examination. 1936. BRIDGE. Contract Auction: Mrs Jeavons, 42 Cargill street, has Resumed Teaching; latest methods; classes being formed. —Phono 13-023. ROWN’S College, Moray Place (Dayi Evening).—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions.—Telephone 10-697. CITY Studio has Vacancies for Junior Pupils, pianoforte, singing, elocution; 10s term; fully qualified teachers. —R 613, ■' Star.' J' h! HUTTON, Teacher of All • Hawaiian Musical Instruments; classes, demonstrations; outfits reasonable. —Studio, above Butterfield’s. Octagon. ANTED, Pupils Pianoforte, Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, Steel Guitar, Ukulele; 3s per lesson; pupils join our orchestra. —505 King street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, 30ft Iron Wireless Pole, complete with’ brush aerial, new.—Same may ibo seen at 5 Stanley street, Ravensbourne. MANUKA Firewood, 3 bags 7s 6d; Maple, Pine Blocks, 3 bags 6s; guaranteed dry.—E. and S. Smart;-12-087. QUANTITY largo Packing Cases, good order; price right.—Address R 634, ‘ Star.* FOR SALE, Chesterfield, in red velvet, cane edge, well sprung; £3 10s.—R6X9, ‘ Star.’ T7IOR SALE, Piano, Rimu Bedstead and .I? Duohesse, Oak Occasional Table. Oak Palm Stand and Bowl, Moquette Couch and Four High-backed Chairs, Moquette Sotteo and Easy Chair, Cupboard and Bins combined.—Apply 7 Farley street, Kaikoral, between 6 and 8 p.m. II7IREB Furniture with Suites and Rem- tluccd Terms on Suites from 4s 6d weekly; offer ends Monday.—Caldcr Mack ay’s. ■-

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Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 12

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