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Classes Young for all Men Middle-aged and Women Elderly COURSES OF 18 WEEKLY LECTURES COMMENCING NEXT WEEK Monday, April 29, 1957. FULL FEE FOR GENERAL CLASSES —l2/6 ENROL AT CLASS Tie CI- maet on th. some day of each week for Hie duration of the course. Monday Evenings, com. April 29, 8 pan. ‘ PSYCHOLOGY A general introduction to the field of Psychology. Dr. H. Sampson; Mr R. H. T. Thompson, M.A.; Mrs D. M. Crowther, M.A; Mr T. G. Emery, M.A. Psychologic*! Laboratory, Canterbury College. NATURAL HISTORY A survey of the animals, plants and geological formations of our countryside. Dr. M. Mayer; Mr W. Clark M.Se.; Mi G. A. Knox, 8.A., M.Sc.; Dr. J. D. Campbell, M.Sc. Biological Lecture? Room, Canterbury College. This class will also be given on Tuesday evenings, should enrolments warrant a second class. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATING Mr A. A. Dingwall. W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street. FRENCH LANGUAGE. LIFE AND LITERATURE.—A course for beginners. Mr Meredith Money, M.A, Dip. Phon. (Sorbonne). Room 22, Canterbury College. SECOND YEAR FRENCH CLASS.—-This course is for those with some knowledge of the language. Dr. John L Moffat. Room W, Cranmer School formerly Normal School, Cranmer Square. fTALIAN LANGUAGE FOR BEGINNERS.—An introductory course. Revd. Kenneth Schollar, 8.A., L.Th. Room 25, Canterbury College. ENGLISH LITERATURE.—Mr J. R. Tye, M.A. (Oxon.) Sinclair© House, 36 Cashel Street. Tuesday Afternoons and Evenings* com. April 30. DRESSMAKING.—Afternoons, 2.30 p.m. DRESSCUTTING AND DESIGNING.—Evenings 7.30 p.m. Miss R. Pickering. Each class will continue for 12 lessens and is limited to 17 students. Enrol W.E.A. Offce. Fee for each class, 30/-. Social Room, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street. EMBROIDERY.—Miss F. E. Akins, D.F.A. (N.Z.), L.T.C.L. 12 lessons, 30/-. School of Art, Hereford Street, 7.30 p.m. 15 students only. Enrol W.E.A. Office. LOOOKING AT PICTURES.—Art appreciation; illustrated with coloured slides. Mr J. Oakley, D.F.A. (N.Z.) 9 lectures, 7/6. School of Art, Hereford Street, 7.30 p.m. ESPERANTO.—The neutral International Language. Mr Lincoln Efford, M.A. Room 14, Canterbury College, 8 p.m. ITALIC WRITING.—A short course of 8 lessons. Mr S. R. Scott, 8.A., Dip. Ed. Class limited to 15 students Enrol W.E.A. Office. Room 40, Canterbury College, 7.30 p.m. Fee 20/-. MAORI LANGUAGE.—Dr. R. Duff. W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street, 8 p.m. ITALIAN LANGUAGE (SECOND YEAR COURSE).—Dr. A. H. Harte. Sinelaire House, 36 Cashel Street, 8 p.m. INTERNATIONAL AFFAlRS.—Afternoon Class. The Middle East and South East Asia. Mr G. Manning, M.A., Dip. Soc. Sc. W.E.A. Rooms, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street, 2.30 p.m. VIOLIN PLAYING.— For beginners 10 lessons. Miss Ada E. Campbell, Mus. Bach. (U.S.A.), LC.C.M. (Canada). Limited to 12 students. Enrol W.E.A. Office. W.E.A. Rooms, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street, 7 p.m. Fee 25/-. Wednesday Evenings, com. May 1, 8 p.m. EXPERIMENTS IN PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY.—Practical exp.rimenfs each evening. Mr R. L. Currie, 8.A., (Camb.), B.Sc.; Mr K. W. Roth, 8.A.; Dr. P. A. Schroeder, Ph.D. (Bristol), M.Sc.; Mr T. Seed. B.Sc.; Dr. W. S. Metcalf. D. Phil. (Oxon.), M.Sc.; Dr. B. R. Penfold, Ph.D. (Camb.) M.Sc.; Mr E. Mangin, This course of 10 lessons for 10/-. Physics Lecture Room, Canterbury College. GERMAN LANGUAGE.—For beginners. Miss H. M. Roth, M.A. Room 6, Canterbury College. THE PRIMARY SCHOOL TODAY.—Special interest to parents. Mr J. A. Allan, 8.A., Teachers' College. Room 40, Canterbury College. 9 lectures. Class fee 7/6. Com. May 15. MILLINERY.— Afternoon class: 2 p.m. MILLINERY.—Evening class: 7.45 p.m. Each class will continue for 12 lessons and is limited to 24 students. Enrol W.E.A. Office. Fee for each class, 30/-. Social Room, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street. RECORDER PLAYING.— For beginners. Mr Arthur Hart, A.T.C.L. (Recorders), L.T.C.L W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street. RUSSIAN LANGUAGE.—Commence second term. Limited to 15 students. Thursday Evenings, com. May 2, 8 p.m. INTRODUCTION TO CHILD PSYCHOLOGY.—For parent, and those working among children and adolescents. Dr. P. J. Lawrence. 12 lectures. Class fee, 10/*. Room 40, Canterbury College. HORTICULTURE.—PIants, vegetable, fruits, lawns. Mr M. J. Barnett, M.8.E., A.H.R.H.S.; Mr J. O. Taylor, N.D.H. (N.Z.); Mr I. C. R. Harvey; Mr L. T. Metcalf. W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall, Gloucester Street. MONEY AND BANKING IN NEW ZEALAND.—"Why the Credit Squeeze?" Mr Geo. Manning, M.A., Dip. Soc. Sc. 9 lectures. Room 6, Canterbury College. This course will be followed by a course of 9 lectures in SOCIALISM AND CAPITALISM IN NEW ZEALAND.—Mr W. Rosenberg, M.Com., F.R.A.N.Z. CREATIVE ENGLISH.—For clarity and ease in speaking and writing. Mr L F. de Berry, M.A., Dip. Ed. Room 11, Canterbury College. THE BIBLE IN 1957.—Exciting discoveries made in recent Years by top-ranking scholars. Rev. D. M. Taylor, M.A., 8.D., L.Th. 12 lectures. Class fee, 10/-. Room 14, Canterbury College. A FREE SYLLABUS WITH THE DETAILS OF EACH COURSE WILL BE POSTED ON REQUEST TO W.E.A., P.O. BOX 232. (Please cut out and keep for reference.)

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 17

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