PUBLIC NOTICK NEWCWRSES JAPANESE PRINTS AND RELATED ARTS i (9 Lectures, 12/C) < Six lectures on the Japanese ] prints of the various periods < and three on related arts—Net- * suke. metal craftsman. etc. The I lectures wIU be Illustrated with slides and a wealth of examples. , BEGINS TUESDAY NEXT. JULY 4, 8 p.m . Room 15, University. THE HOME AND FAMILY (9 Lectures. 12/6) Lectures by specialists on legal and financial aspects of home purchase and ownership; the law relating to the family. < women and children, wills, etc.; I insurance, superannuation: savings and Investment; taxation for the family man. BEGINS TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 4, 8 p.m.. Room 41. University. DISCOVERING OUR PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOUR (10 Lectures, 12/6) Mrs Roberta Tatom, M A. ] This series of lecture-discus- { sions will include tape record- ' ings prepared by the University 1 of California. The class will < explore attitudes towards the individual’s place in the world; 1 systems of value; authority; survival: status and role; communications. personal rights; family l relations, etc. BEGINS TUESDAY NEXT, ] JULY 4. 8 p.m.. Room 40. University. PLANETARIUM 4 Sessions on the STARS AND PLANETS. Mr A. R. D. Ramsay, M.A. | (Course fee. 7/6) BEGINS TUESDAY NEXT. JULY 4. 8 p.m.. The Museum Planetarium. INTERIOR DECORATION <9 Lectures. £1) A second course by Mrs Vera Mackay on colour and furnishings for the complete home. Discussion of selection of patterns and colours for specific plans will be encouraged. BEGINS THURSDAY NEXT. JULY 6. 8 p m. Room 40. University. SPACE EXPLORATION <lO Lectures. 12/6) Mr C. S. L. Keay, M.Sc. Rockets. Satellites, exploring the Solar System; Future prospects, etc. BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 8 p.m.. Physics Lecture Room. University. PERSONALITY (6 Lectures. 10/-) Dr R. E. Valett. MA. Nature of Personality, importance and Implications, development. behaviour and Meniil Health; problems, education, marriage, the mature personality. etc. BEGINS THURSDAY, JULY 13. 8 p.m.. Room 55. University. ASTRONAVIGATION (6 Lectures, plus 3 in Plane- 1 tarium, 15/-) BEGINS JULY 17. 8 p.m. WORLD AFFAIRS India; South-East Asia. China (12 Lectures. 15/-) I BEGINS JULY 18. 8 p.m. Details of all classes from: . W.E.A. 59 Gloucester street Box 1796. 'Phone 64-530 3157 HINDS PLOUGHING MATCH TUESDAY NEXT. JULY 4. In Paddock kindly lent by Mr M. G. Davidson. Atlantic Silver Plough Qualifying Event. Open and Y.F.C. Classes. Dog Trials. Meals Available on Ground. DAVID LOWE. Hon. Secretary. 3360 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. FIRST AID. Residents ot Hornby, Islington. Templeton. Upper Riccarton. Sockburn, etc., are invited to enrol in a FIRST AID CLASS commencing at 7.30 p.m on Thursday. July 6. at the HORNBY SCHOOL. The course consists of seven weekly lectures followed by an examination. Further particulars will be supplied on application by telephone 70-727. An early notification of intention to attend would be appreciated. 8346 ©A3: The. Golden Rule of Right 1 World Family Behaviour runs thus TREAT THE LESS D EV E LOPED (or weak) AS YOU WOULD HAVE THE MORE-DEVELOPED (or strong! TREAT YOU.
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