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Educational BIOL 101-4. Chem 101, Math 110. 113, Stat 110, sell. Ph. 392-743. BROWSE through “The Press Classified Ads daily for good buys . . It’s a moneysaving habit to develop. SHORTHAND / Typewriting and typewriting courses. Day and Saturday morning. See Ritchie Secretarial College’s advert, in today’s Public Notices. TYPEWRITING lessons, Saturday mornings, start February 10, and entries close Wednesday, February 8. Ritchie Secretarial College (see today’s Public Notices). 6077 UNIVERSITY books, Stage 1 French, English and History sell. Ph. Kai 7452.

CANTERBURY WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION INC. AUTUMN TERM, 1979, GENERAL PROGRAMME ART General Painting (New Brighton), Painting (Bishopdale), Italic Writing (Bishopdale), Italic Writing (WEA Centre), Portrait Painting, Landscape Painting, Introduction to Painting, Commercial Art, Wood Sculpture. MUSIC AND DANCE Internationa! Folk dancing, piano, violin. LANGUAGES Introduction to Arabic, Maori, Beginners German. COMMUNICATIONS Creative Writing (Bishopdale), Writing for Reward, Handwriting Analysis, Improving personal Communication, Public Speaking and Debating, Editing Small Journals, Do You Say What Yau Mean, Do You Mean What You Say? GENERAL Foster Care, Pattern Drafting, Environmental Pollution, Science in the Garden, Our Tottering World, Town Planning. WIDER HORIZONS The Way we live, public Speaking, French, Chess, Play Reading, The Media and their Consumers, We are what we eat, think and feel, Everyone has a story somewhere, Bridge, Writers’ workshop, Book discussion group, Machines in Medicine, Current Affairs, Painting, Current Affairs in Depth, Historic differences in sculpture, Music content and form, looking at birds in autumn, Japanese, Square dancing, Bridge groups. For further details please call at WEA Centre, 59 Gloucester Street, or Phone 60-696 or 64-530. If you wish to receive programmes by mail, please fill in and return the coupon below: To: Wea Centre, P.O. Box 1796, Christchurch Please send me a copy each of the “Wilier Horizons” and General Programmes. Name Address 6015

BURNSIDE HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES, 1979 MONDAYS: Woodwork. TUESDAYS: Art, communication skills, dressmaking, metalwork and metal jewellery, typewriting, woodwork. WEDNESDAYS: Cake decorating, dressmaking, floral art, typewriting, woodwork. THURSDAYS: Dressmaking, Keep fit (women), Maori language and culture, woodwork. Notes; HOURS: All Classes 7-9 p.m. FEES: $l2 per year (26 weeks) all classes (except cake decorating and floral art $10) Communication Skills (short cdurse) $2. HOW TO ENROL 1 Ring School Office (phone 517-173) and ask for a prospectus and enrolment form to be posted to you OR 2 Come to the School Office Greers Road, Christchurch 5 OR 3 Attend Enrolment Evening Wednesday, February 7, 7 to 9 p.m. in School Hall OR 4 Complete this form and post it to: THE EVENING CLASS SUPERVISOR, BURNSIDE HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH, 5. Please send mecopy/copies of the Evening Class Prospectus. Name Address ~ ~ 978 SHIRLEY COMMUNITY CLASSES SPACES are still available in most classes although the Pottery and Woodwork classes are almost full. Other classes include: Engineering and Welding Book binding Floral Art Art Cooking Typing Basketwork and Wickerwork Dressmaking Physical Education Inquiries re Shirley Intermediate Enrolments can be made to: Mrs Hartley at 83-199 during business hours, or 206 Hills Road upstairs. Completed signed forms with the fee can be posted to P.O. Box 27004 Shirley. Inquiries re Shirley Boys’ High Enrolments can be made to Mr Scott or Mr Turnbull, at 83-169 or 83-176. Completed signed forms with the fee can be posted to P.O. Box 27025 Shirley.

Examination classes for S.C. and U.E. may be run if sufficient demand is expressed. A U.E, English class seems most likely at this stage. Contact Mr Scott or Mr Turnbull concerning these. 5501

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Press, 3 February 1979, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 3 February 1979, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 3 February 1979, Page 23

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