EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OP OTAGO. OPENING OF SESSION. CTLASSES IN ALL FACULTIES will COMJ MENCE ou MONDAY, March 6. All New Students should bring with them proof of having uassed the Matriculation Examination, All New Students desiring to apply for a University Bursary should bring with them their Higher Leaving Certificates. ARTS AND SCIENCE FACULTY. All Arts and Science Students must enrol either ou SATURDAY, March 3, or on ARTS STUDENTS, other than Training College Students will ho enrolled m Professor RAMSAY’S ROOM ou SATURDAY, March 3, from 10-12, or on MONDAY, March 5, from 9.30-12 or 2-5. Professors Elder, Lawson, and Ramsay will act as advisers of study. SCIENCE STUDENTS will be enrolled in Professor Bell's room at the same hours as set aside for Art Students. Professors Bell and Jack will act as advisers of study. TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS will be enrolled by the Principal of the Training College. The Inaugural Meeting of the Faculty will be held in the Allen Hall ou TUESDAY, March 6, at 8 p.m. The Address will be delivered by Professor Elder. Subject, 'University Life and Tradition.’ The Public are cordially invited to be present. EXEMPTED STUDENTS.—Students proposing to claim exemption from attendance at lectures must do so not later than March 31 on forms obtainable from the Registrar. MEDICAL FACULTY. Tho Registrar will enrol NEW MEDICAL STkDENTS in the Upper Oliver Classroom on SATURDAY, March 3, at 10 a.m., and on MONDAY. March 5, at 2 p.m. ALL OTHER MEDICAL STUDENTS must enrol immediately after (he commencement of the term at the Office in the Medical School, King 'Street. DENTAL FACULTY. The Dean of the Dental Faculty will enrol botli NEW STUDENTS and RETURNING STUDENTS at the Dental School, King street. The lime of enrolment is SATURDAY, March 3. from 10 to 12. or on MONDAY, March 5. MINING FACULTY. Mining Students must meet the Dean for purposes of enrolment at (he Mining School ou MONDAY', March 5, at 10 a.m. APPLIED ELECTRICITY. Students proposing to take classes in Applied Electricity aie requested to meet the Lecturer in (ho subject, Mr Ballinm, at the School of Minos at 11 a.m. LAW FACULTY. The Dean of (iic Law Faculty mid the Lecturers will meet the Law Students in the Lecture Room, Supreme Court Buildings, on MONDAY. March 5, at 7.30 p.m. All Students must ho present for purposes of enrolment COMMERCE FACULTY. The Dean of the Faculty and Lecturers will meet all Commerce Students in the Lower Oliver Classroom on MONDAY’, March 5, at 7 p.m. All Students must be present for purposes of enrolment. HOME SCIENCE. All Home Science Students must bo present at the Home Science School on SATURDAY, March 5, at 10 a.m., when the formal opening of (be session will take place, and when all Students will be enrolled. 11. CHAPMAN, Registrar. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. nnilE EVENING SCHOOL SESSION cornJL menced on MONDAY, February 27th. The following Courses aro oflorcd: —Art, Building, Commerce, Cabinetmaking, Homo Crafts, Engineering (Electrical and Mechanical), Plumbing, Painting and Decorating, Typography, Woolclassing, Higher Science, and Public Examinations. Further enrolments in all courses may he made at the College Office between 9-5 and 7-9, from Mondays to Fridays (inclusive). Prospectuses arc obtainable at the College Office. NEW’ CLASSES. The following Classes arc being offered for tho first time MONDAYS, 7-9.—Design ami Original Crufts Work, including Stencilling. Raffia Work, Batik, Colored Woodwork, etc. Teacher, Miss D. White. WEDNESDAY OR FRIDAY, 7-9.—Design and Art Needlework. 'Teacher, Miss M. Pucclicgutl. Fees on internrediate scale. ADVANCED COMMERCIAL CLASSES. , The following Special Classes arc also likely to be established:—
WEDNESDAY, 7-9.—ScccrU rial Practice. Teacher, Sir L. D. M'ivor, Economics (for Commrecial Bookkeeper’s Examination). Students desiring either of the lasi two classes should communion! e with the Office as early as possible. FRIDAY, 7-9 (Commencing March 16). — Horticulture in I’rcparalion for (ho Diploma of the N.Z. Institute of Horticulture. Teacher, Mr D, Tannock, F.R.H.S. In the class preference will ho given to persons actually engaged in the practice of horticulture. SPECIAL FEES.—9Os per session, including as well monthly practical outdoor lessons on Saturday afternoon. Half rates to students under 21 years of Dunedin dancing academy, JUVENILE AND ADULT CLASSES. Old and New Dances Taught. All Classes Resume Immediately After Easter Misses DAWSON AND TOWNSEND, 2 Fcrnhill. MRS CHIRNSIDE, 43 Moray place.— Dressmaking Classes daily—mornings, afternoons, Monday and Thursday evenings; Palmerston, Wednesdays, in Atlicnteum, morning and afternoon; patterns or materials cut to measure; measurement forms (or country people; railway concessions.— Telephone 13-112. OHORTHAND-TVPISTES, O position? secured 1928, enrolling Brown’s Commercial College, Moray place; telephone 10-697. AWAIIAN Steel Guitar” Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele— J. H. Hutton, 207’ George stieet. CjHORTHAND Dictation.—Mr Alldrcd inO vites Writers Join Senior Class, commencing Monday evening, Brown s College.—Telephone 10-697. MONEY. MO NE Y TO LE N D upon First and Second Mortgages, in largo or small amounts, at lowest current rales. FRASER, SINCLAIR, AND WOODHOUSE, Solicitors, 80 Princes street, Dunedin.
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