Educational t * ,ej * r ** 1111 BOYS' Preparatory School, founded 1881. The Cathedral Grammar School, an independent school, provides a full programme at each level from Pre-school and Primers to Standard Six (Form ID. Boarding on Cottage Home system for boys from rural areas only. Inquiries regarding admission and Prospectus from tne Headmaster. 2 Chester Street West. Christchurch. 1. or phone 65-044. STC ("Ambulance ST JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION FIRST AID CLASS A PUBLIC First Aid Class is to be held at Kendal Avenue Hall, commencing on Monday. February 22. 1982 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for eight weeks. This is an adult First Aid course suitable tor successful students to qualify to joint the St John Ambulance Brigade. Christchurch Norm Combined Division. If you wish to enrol, please apply to: First Aid Courses. St John Ambulance Association. P.O. Box 25-143. CHRISTCHURCH. Enclosing full name, address and telephone number and include the registation fee oi $l5 which covers tul! tuition, first aid manual and a certificate for successful students. St. Ambulance ST JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION FIRST AID CLASS A public First Aid Class is to be held at 3 Briggs Road. Minrebau. commencing on Munday. February 15. 1982 from 7 p.m.-t) p.m. for 8 weeks. This is an adult first aid course suitable for successlul students to quality to join the St John Ambulance Brigade. No. 3 combined divisioh. If you wish to enrol please apply to: First Aid Courses. St. John Ambulance Assocation. P.O. Box 25143. Christchurch enclosing full name, address and telephone number and include the Registration Fee oi Sis which covers full tuition, first aid manual and a certificate for successlul students.
PAPANUI HIGH SCHOOL EVENING SCHOOL THERE ARE STILL places available in a number of School Certificate and University Entrance classes, and in Typewriting and Shorthand classes. There are also places still available in these hobby classes. Canework (Thursday), Floral Art (Monday). Dressmaking (Thursday 7-9, Monday and Thursday 5-7 p.m.), Lady’s Keep Fit (Wednesday), Spinning and Weaving (Wednesday), Wood Sculpture (Monday), Leathercraft (Monday), Hairdressing (Monday and Tuesday). Haircutting (Tuesday 5-7), Modern Dance (Wednesday), Macrame (Tuesday and Thursday). Enrol at the School Office 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 6.30 to 8 p.m. Inquiries to phone 526-119. LEARN TO DRAW AND PAINT IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME Adult courses for beginners and advanced students Over 50 Specially Designed Home Study Art Courses to choose from including: DRAWING, OILS, ACRYLICS, WATER COLOURS, PASTELS in various subjects and TICKETWRITING For a free prospectus, without obligation, write to: DEVON ART ACADEMY Box 32050, DEVONPORT, AUCKLAND 9. TUTOR Wellington Polytechnic invites applications from suitably qualified persons to teach subjects for the NZ Technician certificates in building/quantity surveying to full and part time students. The successful applicant will be expected to teach building technology, costing and pricing and site organisation plus one other subject such as building construction or building administration and management. Applicants should have held senior positions in the construction industry and have had experience in technical administration and cost control. Starting salary according to experience and qualifications in the range $18,537-$24,526. Further information and application form (E25/1) may be obtained from Mr W. M. Craigie, head of School of Architecture ft Building, Wellington Polytechnic, Private Bag, Wellington. Telephone Wellington 850-559, extension 895 (work) or Wellington 646-584 (home).
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