EDUCATIONAL FRChCh, Italian, German? Tuition. Coaching. Translating. Mme. L. F. Prince SO Braley avenue, Thone 79-534. DIGBYS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ill CLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED Day Hours: Monday to Friday inclusive. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Evening Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 5.30 p m. to 7.30 p.m.: Tuesday and Thursday, 5.15 p.m. to 8 p.m. Phone M-315. Prospectus on Application. E. M. HEANEY, Principal. 2201 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ENROLMENTS. 19R6 ALL INTERNAL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ENROL AS SHOWN BELOW 1— REGISTERED Ph D's. All Ph.D. candidates, bolt: staff and students, should collect an enrolment form from the Registry, complete it fully, and return it to tha Registry. An account for fees payable will be sent when these fall due. 2 ENGINEERING (PROFESSIONAL YEARS) DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS ' STUDENTS ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME AT CANTERBURY Complete enrolment according to instructions to be sent to you as a result of your application for admission. If you made no application for admission, enrol as for "ALL OTHERS"—(See 4 below)—making sure you till in a form of application for admission to classes as well as the enrolment forms, 3 STUDENTS, OTHER THAN FIRST YEAR, ENROLLING FOR CLASSES IN SCIENCE Should have made application for admission to science classes on the prescribed form: the closing date for application was January 15. Students will be Informed of the result of their application and will complete enrolment in person at the times shown below, unless It is found Impossible to complete their enrolment by post, in which case they will be told to do so. If you have made no application enrol as in (4) below. 4 ALL OTHERS AH other students are required to enrol In person at the times shown below, according to the instructions on' the enrolment form. ENROLMENT DATES AND PROCEDURE, 1966 Students from Teachers* College are to regard themselves as living in the Christchurch area. Enrolment will take place between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on the days shown below. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT A STUDENT WHO ATTENDS ON THE WRONG DAY WILL BE ENROLLED BEFORE MARCH 1. Enrolment forms will be available in Room 41 for students enrolling for the first time at Canterbury, and in Room G2 for all others. Enrolment Is completed In the Hall. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 COMMERCE Students. FINE ARTS DIPLOMA Students who have not enrolled by post. LAW Students who live In Christchurch area. 9 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.: Students whose surnames begin A-K 12 noon to 5.30 p.m.: Students whose names begin L-Z. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22 ARTS ‘Jf’l FTCTF ALL INTERMEDIATES MUSIC DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION Students who live In Christchurch area whose surnames begin A-F. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 ARTS SCIENCE ALL INTERMEDIATES MUSIC DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION Students who live In Christchurch area whose surnames begin G-N, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 ARTS SCIENCE ALL INTERMEDIATES MUSIC DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION Students who live tn Christchurch area whose surnames begin O-Z. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 ARTS LAW SCIENCE ALL INTERMEDIATES MUSIC DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION FINE ARTS NON DIPLOMA Students. Students who live outside Christchurch area. ENROLMENT FEE ALL STUDENTS ARE LIABLE FOR A £lO ENROLMENT FEE. but this fee win be remitted io students who complete enrolment (whether by post or in person) by the due date. Enrolment is not completed until a properly filledin enrolment form (Including Bursary claim if applicable) Is submitted together with the fees payable In cash and, for students claiming a Bursary for the first time, a Bursary Application Form. 2123 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL in NEW ZEALAND'S FOREIGN POLICY Arana Hall, Dunedin 13-17 May, 1946 Lecturers include— P. G. Elkan, M.A. Professor R. G. L:»ler Professor Angus Ross Professor Keith Sinclair J. R. Flynn, M.A., Ph D. £ll residential: £7 non-resideu-Maf Brochure available from the Secretary Department of University Extension 835 Georgs street, Dunedrn * 2120 OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION THERE are always openings for promotion but training is essential. I.C.S. can train you in spare time at home, at your own pace, with personal tuition. The most up-to-date material and texts from the educational resources of an International organisation are supplied with the course. Over 360 courses •re available—a few are luted here: Accountancy Chartered Institute of Secretaries School Certificate Advertising Salesmanship University Entrance Short Story Writing Radio, Television Electronics Interior Decorating Commercial Art. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Department No. 218. Regent Theatre Building, Cathedrsl square, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 80-277. i* Open 7-8 Friday
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 24
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