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Victoria '65 Supplement to Salient, Vol. 28, No. 1. 1965.

Rooms

Rooms

Three Common Rooms are provided, separated by folding doors which can be moved for dances and similar functions. The Common Common Room contains a piano, and the Women's Common Room has a radiogram. The Men's Common Room lies between both sources of sound. Regulations govern conduct in the Common Rooms, in particular the playing of cards.

The Quiet Room is found at the town end of the building on the second floor. It may be booked for religious services and at other times provides a haven for quiet contemplation. A room close by is allocates to the chaplains appointed to the University.

Toilet facilities for men are found at both ends of the Union building on the ground floor, and at the town end of the building on the first floor. Women's toilets are on the ground floor at the University end and the first Boor at the town end of the building.

Cloak rooms may also be found in each of the University buildings, as a general rule on the ground floor. Downtown the following may be mentioned: Men: Railway Station, Cnr Featherston St. and Lambton Quay. Public Library. Courtenay Place. Women: Railway Station, Masons Lane (off Lambton Quay), Willeston St. (Stewart Dawson's Corner). Public Library, Pigeon Park (behind Royal Oak Hotel), and Courtenay Place.