I Public Notices ' — ■ I LOUNGE FOR HIRE , ( LOUNGE FOR HIRE Weddings — Meetings : Central, carpet, comfort. I full kitchen, vour own cater-. ing Ph. Hostess. 40-455. 10 to 4 DUNEDIN Time-table N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES Chch Dunedin : Departure Arrival ) Sunday 8.15 a.m. 3.50 p m Sunday 1.00 p.m 805 p.m Mon. Safi 9.45 a.m 5.10 pm I Mon.-Sat. 1.00 p.m 805 p m .Via Timaru. Waimate. Oam- , iaru ’ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, VICTORIA STREET TERMINAL WS; i BLACKSTONE HILL. '■ IDA VALLEY AND OTUREHUA SCHOOLS THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS for these schools I will be held over Labour (Week-end this year. Past pupils, teachers and . committee members who are, ’interested in attending, please contact The Secretary. I Organising Committee. P.O. Box 5. Oturehua, Central > Otago. IN BANKRUPTCY | FREDERIK KUILDER, of 15: Fortune Street, Christchurch,: formerly painter, now factory : worker, was adjudged bank-, rupt on April 26, 1974. Date, , of first meeting of creditors ■(will be advertised later. IVAN A. HANSEN. Official Assignee. I Christchurch. 36271 WAITAKI VALLEY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY ! 1974/75 GAME SEASON I (BLACK SWAN BAG LIMIT j All holders of this Society’s ( - Licence are advised that the IBAG LIMIT for BLACK SWAN this season is ONE not. i (two as shown on your licence. ( ■ A. J. BRADY, Secretary. ! I 3178. FRENCH IST YEAR 7.30 p.m., May 6. Mr K. N. Allott, lecturer in French, University of Canterbury. Fee: $7.50. A person learning a foreign language for the first time should enrol for “Introductory French” also on Mondays at 7.30 p.m., Mr M. ( R. Goldring. RUSSIAN A combined Ist and 2nd I vear course. 10 a.m., Satur-, day, April 27. Mr J. D. Good- . liffe, lecturer in Russian,, University of Canterbury.: , Fee: $7.50. Course meets WEA Centre, 59 Gloucester St. OTHER LANGUAGE COURSES Enrolments accepted to 3rd I meeting for: French 2nd Year I II Mr Maurice Goldring), French ; 3rd year (Mr Neil Carrithers), ( German 2nd Year (Mr Max I Friedberg), German 3rd Year| (Mrs Dace Grins), Italian Ist. Year (The Rev. Ken. Schollar), j Spoken Japanese Ist Year I (Mrs Robin Graham), Spoken ! Japanese 2nd Year (Mrs I Kumiko Wallace), Japanese I 3rd Year (Miss Mutsuyo I Okumura). PUBLIC SPEAKING AND I SPEECH COURSES ( Evening course: 8 p.m., (April 29. WEA Centre. Mr Allen Dingwall. 12 meetings. (Fee: $6.20. : Day course: 10 a.m., May 3. I WEA Centre. 3rd meeting. I Full course. 12 meetings. Mrs (Doreen Grant. Fee: $6.20. | Evening Sneech Course: 6 ( Ip.m., April 29, WEA Centre.! Mr Terence Cutler. 12 meet-' lings. Course limit 20 mem-(be’-s. fee: $7.20. 4 vacancies, l j only. CREATIVE WRITING 7.45 p.m., May 1. Room 35. - 'Primary Teachers’ College. Mr B. J. Dunne, senior lecturer in English. Primary Teachers’ College. 20 meetings. Fee: $lO. J May/June Courses A course planned to help j the amateur newsletter editor produce a publication best , suited to his organisation’s resources. 4 sessions. Full ( svllabus available. 7.30 r>.m., ( June 4. Mr E. T. Beardsley, j information officer. University ( of Canterbury. Fee: 52.50. j THE SHORT STORY I A reading and discussion '• course on development short - prose narrative. Fee includes issue basic text-book.
7.45 p.m., June 4. Mr S. L. Jellev. senior lecturer in English, Primary Teachers’ College. 10 meetings. Fee: $5.80.
THE AFRIC AN NOVEL SINCE INDEPENDENCE A lecturr-discussion course on selected African novels. Conies now available for sale. WE A Office. ( 8 n.m., Mav 30. Dr P. J. M. Iltturrav. lecturer in English. I University of Canterbury. 7 (meetings, fortnightly. Fee: $4. (MEETING PROCEDURE AND CHAIRMANSHIP i A lecture-discussion course. Basic procedure relevant to the conduct of committees snd organisations, 8 0.m., June 6. Mr J. R. Mill’gan. LL.B. 4 meetings. Fee: $2.50. I BENEFITS AND PENSIONS A general background i course of both historical and icurrent information. 7.45 n.m., Mav 29. Mr G. M. Miller, senior lecturer in Economics, University of Canterbury—- “ The State Discovers T»s Conscience” followed by Mr C. L. Waters, assistant director. Department of Social Welfare; .Tune 5. “The Growth •>nd D“Ve'onment of a New Maland Scheme for Social Securite Benefits”; June 12, ‘Some Lesser Forms of Assist •>noe”; June 19. “Solo Parents an-t Women Alone,” R"e: e 2.50. Course meets WEA |rentre. 59 Gloucester Street. 1 i MORALS PPLTG’ON AND !so<’ t AL responsibility An extension of the 1973 j course which examined the (basis an' ! justification of (moral behaviour from both religious and secular view-! I points. I' 745 n.m. J’”- 6. Helen Hervev. MA.. Ph. D.. B.L’tt. 6 1 meetings. Fee- 53.50. Course) [limit 30 Course meets this jvear in Room 21t DenaHment . (of Education. University of j Canterbury. THE. MOTOR-CAR FOR IO' v NFR-DRri’VRS A non-technicai informational course for the lavman (nr woman on essential main-: (tenance, efficient running and; Ineoepcary servicing of private) •vehicles. „ , 8 n.m.. June « Mr Howard ißlanagan. 7 meetin°s. Fee- S 4. ( I Room 15. University of Can-) (terbury, citv site. (safe BOATING A basic course for the small • heat owner. „ , . ! 7’o n.™.. Mav ’B. Canta’n r . M. Ander'cn. 10 meet’n , ’s ’Tee- Sa” 1 C’-wse I’mit: 30 'Room* 213. Department of ißd'ica+’on. University of Canterbury. iwvy brochure I The brochure describes more than 40 courses. It ’S I issued free, Annly to the WEA I Centre. 39 G'ouce't’r Street. •Information Tolenh’-'e 64-530. ;Mall address: Box 1796. 1564
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