■ Here*s the news all ■ ■ thrifty shoppers ■ B have been waiting for || S CITY • RICCARTON • NEW BRIGHTON K Ir annual winter 11 I SALE 1 I next Friday ■ ■ bracelet length gloves ■ fl well below half price I Attractive embroidered designs. In [-<•-. popular Tan and Brown tonings. Usually ■■■■■■■■M3 M ■ 17/11 ’ lAf I ■ B CITY, RICCARTON, NEW BRIGHTON. I I B 1?' T Just one bargain from many hundreds I II B IM IM of bargains around our store. Items not I I B 118 available until Friday. B
HOMffICIUffIIMIHIHG vnu NW* I (JU UHIIb ac <! u ’ re a trained mind and important professional qualifications! •go to University or Teachers* College at our expense and receive generous allowances as well! • further special interests, explore new ones... discover talents you are not aware you possess! • enjoy a vigorous educational, cultural, social and sporting life in an adult atmosphere! • earn as you train for a career of national importance in which prospects have never been better! SECONDARY TRAINING Boarding allowance £66 p.a. where applicable. Those Secondary Teacher Studentships for full time tojdng a three year course receive £545 during third year. University study Students 21 and over receive £670 in first two years and You receive £3OO p.a. during first two years at University £7l ° during third 7 ear * and £420 p.a. during subsequent years. Tuition fees are University Study, Studentships, Bursaries paid (9/10 of total fees) and a boarding allowance of Valuable opportunities for full or part-time University £49 where applicable. Salary for graduates during year study available to Primary Teacher Trainees as well as at Teachers’ College (Div. C) £765 p.a. those interested in secondary teaching. Division B Course for Secondary Teaching for concurrent Specialised Training for Primary Teachers **’ lMd ' nl ” ’ IWy«l» opportunity to further special uipioma in i eacnmg • • » • x interests by intensive study from a wide range of subjects You receive the same allowance as for Division A (Primary) such as m 7 usiCf sciencer crafts> speech 8 therapy J and trainees at a Teachers College. physical education. Post Primary Teachers’ Bursaries for those seeking diplomas in Fine Arts, Home Science, runer ufuzv ■ rn> cau/vu Physical Education. THOSE, WHO. HAVt LtFT SCHOOL Specialist Training for Commercial and Homecraft ar ® sW e, 'g' b, « taa c h «'' training! Those wishing to become teachers of Commercial subjects • Adult applicants are accepted for Division A (Primary) or Homecraft may apply for a Commercial Teachers’ or Divisions B and C (Secondary). Course for • bourses available for those wishing to become Specialist Homecraft teachers at Auckland or Dunedin. Teachers in Commercial, Homecraft, Woodwork, MetalPRIMARY TRAINING work/Engineering. Division A at Teachers' Colleges for General Training • Special courses arranged for Graduates and others with Those with University Entrance receive £405 p.a. for first suitable qualifications for secondary teachirig. two years, or £365 with Endorsed School Certificate. Full details available from your Careers Teacher, the Recruitment Officer of any Education Board, Vocational Guidance Centres, or from the Department of Education, Wellington. Teachinsr —IS A GREAT CAREER
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 5
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