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Public Notices CLASSIFIEDS—THE GREATEST SALES PERSON IN TOWN D A CARD DR GEOFFREY STEPHENS has joined in partnership in medical practice with Drs L. Scott. D. Mcllrov, B. Jones, C. Baycroft, at 83 Waltham Road. 9 PUBLIC NOTICE SHANAHAN. WINDER, TOMLIN AND CO. Chartered Accountants ANNOUNCE the opening of an office at Hornby. Address: Ist floor. New Hornby Mali, Main South Rd. Hornby. Phone 498-248. The practice will also continue to be conducted from existing premises. 77 Riccarton Road. Ph. 44-150 and 44-629. Postal address remains as before: Box 8070. FS22 SUSPENSION OF LEVEL CROSSING ALARMS AT WKOXTON TERRACE AND GLANDOVEY ROAD, FENDALTON DUE to track repair work being carried out at the above level crossings, flashing lights and bells will be Inoperative and covered from: 7.3 q a.m. Sunday, August 10 until 4 p.m. Tuesday, August 12, 1980, when the flashing lights and bells will be uncovered and put back into operation again. ETW3 Railways l2

NELSON POLYTECHNIC CRAFT SCHOOL DESIGN AND CREATIVE PROCESS AUGUST 27 ■ SEPTEMBER 5, 1980 A 10-DAY PROGRAMME emphasising creativity in craft and related design, covering ceramics, painting, jewellery, art metalwork, and weaving is to be held in Nelson, Wednesday, August 27, to Friday, September 5. The school will feature workshops by Norman Creighton, the well-known Australian jeweller, and recognised New Zealand craftspeople. Pottery: Justin Gardner. Painting: John Parker. Jewellery: Gavin Hitchings. Art Metalwork: Jens Hansen. Weaving: Philippa Vine. Enrolments in each craft area will be limited. Fees: $45 (this includes teas but not meals). Times: 5.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. with evening sessions. A list of equipment to bring, and an enrolment form will be issued to those accepted for the course. Application forms for enrolment are obtainable from the Nelson Polytechnic, Private Bag, Nelson. Phone 81-189. Closing date for applications is Friday, August 15. , 85th JUBILEE PAPATOTARA SCHOOL JANUARY 23, 24, 25, 1981 ALL INTERESTED past pupils', ex-teachers and ex-committee members of, the Papatotara and Rowallan Schools who have not already teceiyed an enrolment form for Jubilee functions, please contact the Secretary, Mrs V. M. Eason, Papatotara R.D., Tuatapere, Southland. Phone Tuauipere 23-X. Also appreciated would be any material or photographs suitable for book or display during celebrations.

NEW COURSES FOR TERM 111 DEPARTMENT OF ART AND COMMUNITY STUDIES LAW RELATED TO SOCIAL WORK: For people in any social service capacity needing to know about relevant laws. Meets Tuesdays and Fridays, September 16 to October 17, 2-4 p.m. ADVANCED HELPING SKILLS: For people in social service who have completed a basic helping skills course, Wednesdays, September 24, to November 12, 7-9 p.m. EXPECTATIONS OF WOMEN: For anyone wanting to learn more about the women’s movement Wednesdays, September 10 to October 15, 10-12 noon, (For details and enrolment telephone 798-150, Ext. 804.) SELF DEFENCE: Particularly for people who work late shifts or live alone. Mondays, Septembers 15 to October 20, 9-11 a.m. TAKING CHARGE: One-day courses for people wanting to learn how to plan seminars, conduct meetings, etc. Telephone for details. DECISION MAKING: Different ways of making decisions. Telephone for details. NEW OUTLOOK — Evening/Saturday: A shorter version of the Nbw Outlook course for MEN AND WOMEN who cannot attend during the day. Provides information on community activities, vocational and educational opportunities, communication skills and personal development. Saturday, September 13 and 20, followed by six evening sessions. MAKING WORDS WORK: to improve language skills—written and spoken. Thursdays, Sepcroft Community Centre. tember 11 to November 13, 7-9 p.m., at CraMONEY MATERS: Explaining some of the mysteries related to money and finance. Daytime—ring for details. WOMEN AND TRADE UNIONS: how unions can be tools for improving the status of women. Thursdays, September 25 to October 30, 10-12 noon. ALL FEES: $B.OO and under. There are also still vacancies in our NEW OUTLOOK, NEW OPPORTUNITIES, ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING and ADVANCED PRINTMAKING COURSES. Ring 798-150, Ext. 844, or come in Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8.30 p.m.

fur traders Possums Possums Top Cash Prices for good Winter Skins Traps, Cyanide 139 b Blenheim Road PHONE 41-143

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