Public Notices ! SALON ASSISTANT’S COURSE WOULD YOU LIKE to be employed in tlie Hairdressing Trade but have no experience? The above course, due to start March 10, could serve as an introduction. LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING RETRAINING COURSE Were you a hairdresser before you were married? Would you like to return to salon work now your family is growing? The Hairdressing Section of the Polytechnic have a course starting April 14 especially for you. MEAT SELECTION AND PREPARATION A short course especially for housewives — six sessions — Fee S 8 — at the following venues: Leacroft Street — commencing Tuesday, March 18, 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. Queen Elizabeth II Park — commencing Thursday, March 20, 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. For further .information regarding the above courses and to enrol, please telephone the Department of Food and Fashion, 798-150, ext. 844. THE AMERICAN EMBASSY ANNOUNCES THE 1980 ASIA PACIFIC STUDENT LEADER COMPETITION ALL NEW ZEALAND and Western Samoan graduate students are eligible for this grant, which provides for a 6-week al! expenses paid group visit to the United States from March 31 through May 12. Applicants should have an excellent academic record and demonstrate leadership qualities. Descriptive malerials and applications are available from The Registrar’s Office of the University you attend. Applications must be received at the U.S. Embassy, Cultural Affairs Office, Private Bag, Wellington, no later than Tuesday, March 11. In association with OPEN WEEK, the Department of Business Studies invites you to a PANEL DISCUSSION TOPIC: “Investment and Jobs in Microcomputer Age.” SPEAKERS: Mr Michael Minogue, M.P., Hamilton West; Mr Ken Douglas, Secretary, New Zealand F.0.L.; Mr Bill Poole, Research Director, N.Z. Employers’ Federation. VENUE: Limes Room, Christchurch Town Hall. TIME: 7.30 p.m., Wednesday, March 5, 1980. ADMISSION: FREE. Drinks can be purchased between 7.30 and 8.30 p.m.' MAIREHAU HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMME /Qi EVENING CLASS VACANCIES . MONDAY: Typewriting, Home Survival — a basic course on home maintenance and money management. TUESDAY: Soft Furnishings — make your own loose covers, curtains, cushions, bedspreads, blinds, etc., at the class. . Leathercraft, Women’s Keep Fit. WEDNESDAY: Dressmaking,. School Certificate Mathematics. Come along on the night, 7-9 p.m., or book in by ringing the school, phone 851-897. Fee $l4. Home Survival, half-year $B. Women’s Keep Fit, 1 term $6. /THE CAMPBELL CENTRE . Offers the following: SELF Awareness l. March 4-25, 9.4541.45 a.m. Effectiveness Training :fpr- Parents. .• February 25April 21, 7.30-9.30 p.m. . ■ ■'■ • =' . aon * Basic Helping Skills, ; Saturday,- March 1, . ,9.00-3 3 p.m. Thursday, March; 6-April .10, , P * This is an introductory course for those who seek to help, others, it is aimed primarily for the non-professional who in his/her, voluntary capac-i-tv is already doing hewing .work .ano who seeks to evaluate that work and extend its effectiveness. ;< . . For further information and enrolments. Ph. 67-239. ' ... ' , -' ' MONSTER FAIR SHIRLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 From .10 a.m.-2 p.m. : CLOWNS, POTTERY SALE, MORRIS DANCING. Produce, Entertainment, Displays, Competitions, Novelties, Stalls, Games, Cakes, Rides. i . - i —-— ——— . —— I CHRISTCHURCH STOCK AND SALOON I . CAR DRIVERS! CLUB (INC.) I GENERAL MEETING ' TUESDAY; March. 4 at the Belfast Rugby football i clubrooms, Main. North Road,’ Belfast, beginning at I Business: Progress/, report, proposed constitution, general. - ' 1.-. - All members- please attend. I G. Smith - Secretary ; . SW I -
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