Public Notices CYANIDE poison will be laid State Forest 18, Townsend River 10/5/74 to 30/6/74. H. D. Lee. 83 West Belt, Rangiora. SCHUSSLERS blochemlc salts obtainable from W R. FalI vey’s Ltd Chemists. 670 Colombo St. Christchurch I D OU HAVE HAD NATIONAL. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH LABOUR? IF NOT CON I TACT: SOCIAL CREDIT LEAGUE, P.O. Box 1925, CHRISTCHURCH. D “The Press" STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH WALL MAPS. 1973 EDITION. 75 CENTS FOLDED MAP IN STRONG COVER IDEAL FOR CAR. $l. Obtainable from: CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD, OR LEADING BOOKSELLERS ' D 60 MINUTE DENTAL REPAIRS A skier came down the course Driving with considerable force! With two flips and a roll His denture was impaled by the pole; Mullany’s made smiles from remorse! 106 Gloucester Street, (opp. Haywrights). Box 1316, Phone 74-945, Christchurch, ; Hours: 7.45 a.m. to 5 p.m. |_ TH University of Canterbury WEEKLY CLASSES THREE RELIGIONS — JUDAISM. CHRISTIANITY, MAORI. This course follows the pattern of the 1973 course on Islam. Hinduism and Buddhism. Twelve lectures commencing Wednesday, May 29, at 8.00 p.m. THE CRUSADES IN HISTORY AND LITERATURE A general historical out- • line and an examination of the poetry and prose inspired by the movement. Nine illustrated lectures commencing Thursday June 6, at 8.00 p.m. II EVOLUTION—THE THEORY, EVIDENCE AND SOCIAL IM11 PACT Twelve lectures commencing Monday, June 10. at 7.30 p.m. REVOLUTION IN IRELAND 1880-1920 An analysis of the movement for Irish independence. Six lectures commencing Tuesday, July 16, at 8.00 p.m. Brochures from Department of Extension Studies. I University of Canterbury. 6903 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL NATIONAL WATER SAFETY’ CANTERBURY BRANCH This organisation, whose sole function is to increase 1 public awareness of water hazards, has gone into recess. It is my intention to call a Public Meeting for 8.00 P.M., THURSDAY, MAY 9, in the Council Chambers, 194 1 Manchester Street. I invite all persons whose sole concern is over-all water ' safety education to come along and help put this organisation on a sound footing. As Canterbury still > "boasts” one of the highest 1 drowning rates in New Zealand it is obvious this is no time for this organisation to go into recess. I sincerely trust that. YOU ’ will be able to attend. N. G. PICKERING, Mayor. 6993 J ‘ I SOUTH BRIGHTON COMMUNITY' CENTRE ’ Annual General Meeting, Monday, May 20, 1974, at 8 p.m. South Brighton Community Centre Hall. I All interested residents , ; invited to attend. I —— * ERIC J. TOMLINSON Registered Dental Technician NOW AT—a 11 WIGGINS ST, SUMNER. r PHONE SUMNER 5136 TH
STIMULATION, ENJOYMENT, ADVANCEMENT New courses starting 2nd term at Christchurch Technical Institute Hrs per Course Time Week Fee Business English and Communication Evening 1| $3.00 Efficient Reading Day/Evening Various $4.00 English for Enjoyment Morning 2 $3.00 Everyday English Evening 2 $3.50 Everyday Metrication (4 hour seminars) $l.OO Illustrative Drawing Morning 3 $4.50 Meat Handling and Economics Morning 2| $5.00 (6 week courses) New Outlook for Women ( 6 week courses) Day 10J' $5.00 French, German, Japanese, Spanish introductory Day or (12 week courses) Evening 3 $3.50 MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY. TO: Dept, of General Studies, Christchurch Technical Institute, Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch 1. Please provide information on the courses I have ticked on the above list. Name Phone Address 3824
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