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PUBLIC NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION WRITTEN application, are invited for 1969 itudent, capping collection. Applicant, should:— Bo a charity. Be local, 1.e., live in the Canterbury, West Coast, Marlborough area. Be Incorporated, Require the money tor a specific project. INQUIRIES: HENRY WAUCHOP, 65-449. I. Application, close on Friday, March 7, 1969, and should be S addressed to;— I, The Capping Controller, P.O. Box 737, CHRISTCHURCH. 3219 S : 10 PER CENT I. ; PENALTY , ON RATES 1968*69 RATING YEAR Borough of RICCARTON Counties of HEATHCOTE PAPARUA WAIMAIRI Pursuant to Section 71 of the Rating Act, 1967, the abovementioned local authorities have variously resolved and now give notice that a 10 per cent penalty win be added to al) rates remaining unpaid after: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1969 3394 GARTH OWEN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S ■ TAILOR FOR genuine Hand-made Tailor- , Ing of all descriptlone. ■ The finest quality English i material, in the latest designs ■ In stock. Own materials made up. Alterations to Costumes, etc. i D.B. Sult, recut tn S.B. Style. 115 CASHEL STREET 1 (Next Whitcombe and Tombs.) PHONE 40-539. s A SPECIAL THOUGHT FOR THE ANIMALS In memory of your own treasured pet, please remember the Canterbury Branch of the S.P.C.A. In your will. S METHVEN A. & P. ASSN. (INC.) 55th ANNUAL SHOW' SATURDAY, MARCH 15,1969 i ; 1 ENTRIES CLOSE DEFINITELY on ’ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. ENTRIES for FLOWER and DECORATIVE CLASSES CLOSE FRIDAY, MARCH 7. APPLICATIONS for TRADE EX- ! HIBIT SPACE CLOSE FRIDAY, ‘ FEBRUARY 21. Schedule of classes will be forwarded on request. ’ A. H. McCORMACK, ( Secretary, i P.O. Box 2297, Christchurch, 1 Or P.O. Box 8, Metbven. j 1 —, 1 BEGINNERS' PAINTING 9.30 a.m.. February 18: W.Z.A. , Centre. Tutor: Mrs C. O'Connor, Dip. F.A. 12 week,. Fee ■ 33.50. Limit 20 members. 7.30 p.m., February 18: W.E.A. Centre. Tutor: Mis, Joan Edgar. Dip. F.A. 12 weeks. Fee 13.50. Limit 20 members. These courses are concerned ! with basic Instruction in tech- ; nique and are essentially for ' afiult beginners. Course syllabi ; available at W.E.A. (Box 1796).’ j Prior enrolment, with fee, i should be made by February t 12. No telephone enrolments 1 accepted- ( KNOW YOUR MUSEUM 8 p.m. February 17, Canterbury Museum. 12 meetings. Fee . 34. Course limit 25 members. A weekly series examining the collection, In the main galerles of the Museum, and work I of the specialist ,taff. Prior enrolment BEFORE first meeting essential at W.E.A. Office, 59 Gloucester Street, or mail to , Box 1798. , EFFECTIVE READING ! f 7.45 p.m. February 27, 10 I meetings. Fee $4.00. Course ( limit 24 members. Tutor: Mrs e Nada M. Beardsley, M.A., E.M. i (PhHa.). ( A study and practice of the f techniques to accelerate read- < Ing and improve comprehen- J slon. Preliminary enrolments * recommended. Text book issued at enrolment. WOODSCULPTURf ‘ 7.30 p.m. March 3, W.E.A. Centre. Tutor: Mr P. M. Mulcahy. Two courses are available and each will maet on alternate * Monday,. One cou»re will be for BEGINNERS only. Course duration 10 meetings. Fee: , 83.60 (beginners); others 84. 1 Each course limited to 15 mem- f bers. Prior enrolment with fee ‘ should be made by February ‘ GENERAL I World Affairs—Focus on the T Pacific (August); Public Speaking, day course (March), even- i ing course (April); Maori Anthropology (June); American a Literature (April); Tape Recording (April); Making Speech Work, day course (Merch), evening course (April); Basic Psychology (March); Instrumental courses—violin, recorder (March); The New Mathematic, for Parents (April); Musical Appreciation (August); Crime Pre- ■ ventlon (April). Course, in the following foreign languages *11! be avail: able during March and April: < French, German, Japanese. « Italian." Spanish, Maori, and » Esperanto. Pates for the ; courses *lll be available later, f Other W.E.A. courses include: I •Photography. 'The Motor-car 3 for Owner Drivers. ’lnterior f Decoration, English as a Second 1 Language. (Courses marked * are usually held on Thursday , evenings during the year.)

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31902, 1 February 1969, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31902, 1 February 1969, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31902, 1 February 1969, Page 39

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