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AMUSEMENTS. E E E E EVERYBODY'S. VEEYBODY'S. FINISHING THURSDAY NIGHT Le Roy Scott's Popular Novel, "Mother O'Day," pieturised as " rmtF (pIAFF. OF TTALLEN " XHE OP I. ALLEN A NOELS." iINGELS." Or "The City That Never Sleeps." Tho story of a mother's sacrifice —a picture that will grip your heart strings. IT'S A PARAMOUNT. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. TOM MEIGHAN. In " rriONGUES /"\F IT*LAME." " -LONGUES UF '■ LAM K. Reserves at Lewis R. Eiwly and Soiu*. Ltd.. or Ring ihealre H-10'2. EDUCATIONAL. Royal commission of university EDUCATION. It is hereby notified that His Excellency t'ie Governor-Genera! ha-j appointed Sir Harry Rudolf Reiehel, Kt.. and .I'., Tate, Esq.. M.A., C.M.G., as a Commission on University Education. . Tho Order of Reference is as follows: 1. The presetit _ facilities for University Education in New Zealand. 2. The working of tho present organisation of tho University of Now Zealand. its, affiliated Colleges and recognised Professional Schools. 3. Tho" Constitution ot tho University Senate, together with tho question 0 i whether special niterests such as AgTiculturo. Industry, and Commerce should be represented on tho Senate. / 4. Tho question of whether tho present system of four Colleges federated under tho New Zealand University t . is satisfactory, or is capablo of ini- / provement. In particular, whether oach of tho nresent four University Colleges should become a separate University, and, if so. under what conditions. 5. , Tho standard and scope of tho degroe / and other examinations conducted by tho University. <>. Tho question of whether University examinations should be conducted by internal ;or external examiners, or by a combination of both. 7. Tho question of accrediting students for to tho University in lieu of tho Matriculation examination. S. Tho relation of University Education to that provided in Secondary and Technical Schools. 0. The provision that should be_ made in New Zealand for University teaching/and research. 10. Any other matters concerning higher education which the Commissioners would fool worthy of report to tho Government. / The Commission will .commence tho taking of evidence, approximately, as follows: WELLINGTON, June IS. and July 28. AUCKLAND. Juno 29. CHRISTCHURCH July 8. DUNE DIN. July 17. / Persona desiring to givo evidence should 1 notify their intention of so doing to tho Secretary of the University Commission, c.o. Education Department. Wellington, not later than tho /June 10, indicating at the same timo the centre at which they can attend. Each witness will bo informed of the approximate date on which his evidence will bo heard, together with tho place and hour of meeting. Persons who cannot attend tho sittings of the Commission may, if they so desire, forward a written statement to tho Secretary to the Commissiqp. JNO. CAUGHLEY, Director o£ Education. 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You need merely utilise somo of your leisure evening hours lii QPARE-TIME 'OOSTAL OTUDY JJEMIN CI WAY'S QUIDANCE. Hemingway's Courses include: Book-keeping, Accountancy Prol*., LawProf.. Teachers' Certificates. Matriculation., (Public Service Entrance, Advertising, Pitman's Shorthand. By studying at home under Hemingway's you are taught by competent teachers, whoso chiof interest is to see you develop and succeed. Write for particulars of tho course that interests you to J r j\EMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE gCIIOOLS, P.O. EOX 516, AUCKLAND. RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BLDG., AUCKLAND ' (Also at Hamilton). Notwithstanding the fact that wo enlarged the College Premises and increased tho Teaching Staff in the beginning of tho year, our accommodation and facilities arc again taxed almost to their limit. Parents desirous of obtaining for their Boys and Girls the excellent Business Training that wo offer—given under the most favourable conditions and with tho advantage of up-to-date equipment—are advised to enrol without delay. ' ' E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal. H ow ' M B - "X"jgECAiili jPNGINEEE. Mr. "X" wag , a clerk who worked long hours oinall prospects of advancement Out of curiosity he wrote for out Free Prospec tus on Engineering got interested in Eleo trical Section joined class, and studied for three years Mr "X" is now thoroughly qualified blectiical Engineer (not a Wire man), with glowini! chances of promotion and big salary We give expert tuition in Electrical. Sta tionary. Marine and Oil Engineering. Get aftei one of those high paid ]obs nowwrite at once for Free Prospectus. ENGINEERING (Registered under Marine and Education De partment since 1915). Principal: Jas. W Bower, Certified Mining and Mech. ,Engineer. with 24 years' expedient;? in coaching, :l 130. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 16

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