I educational COACHING Latin. Engitsh ail arades to University Scholarship. Highest qualification. 'Ph. 559-438. — .— COACHING available in School Certificate. English. Mathematics. Latin. Experienced teacher, university graduate. Phone 70-117.3074 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO DUNEDIN. NEW ZEALAND COURSES AVAILABLE Courses at the University are offered for Degrees in Arts. Music. Science. Law. Commerce. Divinity. Home Science. Medicine. Dentistry and Pharmacy, and for Diplomas In Surveying, Home Science and Physical Edu cation. The number of students enrolled in 1965 is 3800. ENROLMENT. 1946 Students proposing to attend classes are advised that they must provisionally enrol before February 8, 1966. Enrolment forms may be obtained fro::t the Registrar. INFORMATION FOR INTENDING STUDENTS A handbook containing information concerning courses, accommodation and enrolment may be obtained from the Registrar. STUDENT ACCOMMODATION Intending students who have 7 been unable to find accommo dation in one of the Hails of Residence or who have found it impossible to make arrange ments for private board should contact the Accommodation Officer. This Officer will on request send detailed Information con cerning the best procedure to be adopted when seeking private board and endeavour to make priof arrangements for all ap1 pllcants. J. W. HAYWARD, ' Registrar. 3938 1 , COACHING IN LANGUAGES . For School Certificate and University Entrance. . French, German, Latin. ’ MISS L. R. JOHNSTONE, M.A., 1 England street ■ (corner Tuam street). i 'Phone 64-131 (Preferably between 6 and 7 p.m.) , ENROL NOW j 2756 r ABC TO U.E. ' COACHING : All Subjects, ages, exams. Specialists for U.E. and > School Cert. Day and Even- ! ing Secretarial Classes. COLLEGE 225 A HIGH STREET. S ’ THE SIMPLEST WAY TO 1 QUALIFY ... is that which enables you to use your time most effectively. Through Hemingway's you study from ideal texts, al . your pace, without extra ex- - pense. You enjoy the same ad- . vantages as those Hemingway's ; . students who last year took six i . first places in the examinations . for the New Zealand Society of , Accountants, the Chartered In- I stitute of Secretaries, the New , Zealand Institute of Cost Accountants, the Bankers’ Institute of Australasia. . Wherever you live, however , close you may be to study faclli- ■ ties, your study will be easier , I if you follow Hemingway's ' methods. The majority of those passing national professional ex- ’ aminations in commerce are stu. ; dents of these schools. Your - studies commence as soon as ! you enrol. Inquire today and let every i week contribute to your success. Post the coupon to: 1 HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS < P.O. Box 516, Auckland. Please send me, without obit- - gation, information on the 1 course I have underlined. S Banking, Professional Account- I ' ancy, Cost Accountancy, Practl- ■ cal Mercantile Bookkeeping. 1 Farm Accounting, Institute of Secretaries. Shorthand, Typing. < Advertising, Marketing and Sell- I ing. Sales Management and Market Research, Real Estates, University Entrance, School Certifi- I cate, The Business Diploma. s i Name 1 " I Address H7 I s VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF 1 WELLINGTON. i ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS 1966 J All students for 1966 are re- 1 quired to nerol in person Immediately before the beginning of , the first term, and no prior en- ' rolment is necessary. Enrolment Is by Faculties In alphabetical order of surnames, i Enrolling days are as follows: , Mon., Feb. 21: ! a.m. science .. a— C p.m. Science. ~ d —H 1 Tues., Feb. 22: am. Science .. I—M 1 p.m. Science N—S 1 Wed., Feb. 23: a.m. Science .. t— Z p.m. Com. & Admin. „. A—C ! Thurs., Feb. 24: a.m. Com. A Admin.. .. D—l i p.m. Com. & Admin J—M Fri., Feb. 25: a.m. Com. & Admin. .. N—S p.m. Com. A Admin. .. T—Z Mon., Feb. 28: am. Arts .. A—C p.m. Arts .. D—G Tues., Mar. 1: a.m. Arts ... H—K p.m. Arts _, L—M Wed., Mar. 2: am. Arts .. N—Q pm. Arts .. R—S , Thurs., Mar. 3: a.m. Arts AND Law Arts T—Z p.m. Arts AND Law Law A—B and ail B.A.—LL.B Fri., Mar. 4: a.m. Law .. C—L p.m. Law .. M—Z , Morning enrolment hours, 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Afternoon hours, 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. All enrolment forms, including bursary claims, will be available on enrolling days, and academicstaff will be present on those days to approve all courses. First-year students are required to bring their University Entrance certificates and Higher School certificates (if applicable). Applicants for provisional admission may apply on enrolling days If they have not already done so. Students from overseas requiring ad eundem admission at university Entrance standard should apply to the University Grants Committee, P.O. Box 8035, Wellington, but may enrol for classes while their applications are pending. Those requiring ad eundem admission at a standard above University Entrance should apply to the undersigned before their enrolling days if possible. All fees which cannot be claimed under a bursary or other award must be paid at the time of enrolment. There is an enrolment fee of £lO which is remitted if enrolment is completed on the specified date. Lectures commence on Mondsy, March 7. L. O. Desborough. . REGISTRAR. _»L 3343'
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 24
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