g RICCARTON HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES 1982 MONDAY: Canework Dressmaking Floral Art (Terms I & III) Keep Fit (Women) Leatherwork Pottery (Learners) Typing (One or two terms) TUESDAY: Art Cake Decorating (Advanced) Dressmaking Keep Fit (Men) Asian and Pacific Cookery Pottery Woodwork English (School Cert and/or U.E.) WEDNESDAY: Cake Decorating (Learners) Canework Hairdressing (One or possibly two terms) Pottery Soft Furnishing Woodwork Leatherwork FEES: One term — $B.OO Two terms — $15.00 Floral Art — $12.00 (20 sessions) English — $15.00 (33 sessions) ENROLMENTS At school office, from Monday February 1, 8.30 a.m.to4p.m. At school, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 8, 9 and 10th February 7.00 to 8.00 p.m. By post — mark envelope 'Evening Class' and enclose fees. Sorry, no telephone enrolments. TIMES: All classes 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. Classes start Monday Bth February. Adults are welcome as day school students, either full or part-time. An adult common room is provided. Initial enquiries to the headmaster. ENQUIRIES: RICCARTON HIGH SCHOOL, Curletts Rd, Upper Riccarton. Phone 45-072.
CAREERS - THE LINCOLN COLLEGE WAY PRIMARY PRODUCTION. Farmer, Horticulturist. SERVICING THE COMMUNITY. Economist, landscape, architect, teacher, environmental scientist, park ranger, community recreation officer, park administrator, biochemist, property manager, VSA worker. SERVICING FARMING. Agricultured scientist, adviser, project consultant overseas, economist, trade negotiator — primary products, agricultural engineer, valuer, field officer, land developer, field science technician, wool processing technician. For details of training courses leading to these and other careers, ——— write now to:— [ u THE REGISTRAR, > LINCOLN COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. TELEPHONE CHRISTCHURCH 252-811.
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