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Public Notices HOUSE PLANT PARTIES PHONE 588-896. INCOME TAX CANTERBURY TAX PREPARATION SERVICE ON WHEELS SALARY, wage, investors, and small businesses. Why bother to go to all that trouble of having your tax return prepared in town when you can have it done in the privacy and comfort of your own home, office, or place of work for the same price. Phone 428-220 NOW LAND SURVEYING AND PLANNING CONSULTANTS DAVIE, LOVELL-SMITH AND PARTNERS, Land Surveyors and Planners of Christchurch hereby advise that they have opened a Branch Office in Akaroa. A Partner, Paul Stenlng, will be in attendance on the second and fourth Friday of each month, and at other times as required. Telephone messages will be taken during normal business hours. AKAROA OFFICE: 61 Beach Road, Akaroa. Phone Ak.2l. CHRISTCHURCH OFFICE: 198 Hereford Street, Phone 790-793, P.O. Box 679.

SPREYDON SCHOOL INDOOR BOWLS CLUB 25th Reunion to be held in the School Hall on Saturday, August 27, 4 p.m. onwards APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATIONS ARE INVITED FROM ALL MEMBERS AND EX MEMBERS OF THE CLUB TO BE RECEIVED BY JULY 30,1983 NAME : ADDRESS NUMBER REGISTRATION FEE $5 PER PERSON AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ NUMBER ATTENDING PLEASE POST TO: Mr L. Irving (President) P.O. Box 291 CHRISTCHURCH Further information available from the Club Secretary, Mrs P. Humm, telephone 384-951, or Mr H. Sykes, telephone 388-578. DEPARTMENT OF NURSING STUDIES FAMILY PLANNING - AN INTRODUCTION TO PRINCIPLES AND METHODS: This course is organised in conjunction with the Family Planning Association (Inc) Christchurch Branch. The course is designed to enable registered nurses to give appropriate information about family planning, Wednesdays, 7 September — 26 October 1983, 7 ■ 9 pm. Fee: $30.00. Limited to 18 participants. Enrolment forms available at Enrolment Centre. DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARIAL STUDIES INTRODUCTION TO MICRO COMPUTER OPERATING: An 8-hour course Wednesdays, 4 - 6 pm, 27 July — 17 August. INTRODUCTION TO MICRO COMPUTERS FOR ACCOUNTS: A 24 hour course Wednesdays, 5.30 - 7.30 pm, 7 September - 23 November. BASIC WORD PROCESSING: A 24-hour course Mondays and Wednesdays, 7 - 9 pm, OR Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5 - 7 pm, OR Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 - 9 pm. DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES & COMMUNICATION STUDIES EFFECTIVE SPEAKING: Tuesdays, 7 - 9 pm Next course starts 6 September ENGLISH FOR ENJOYMENT: Mondays, 10 am - 12 noon Next course starts 5 September. EVERYDAY ENGLISH: Wednesdays, 7 - 9 pm, For people who lack confidence in this subject. MAORI "CONTINUATION": Six week block course (9 am - 4 pm daily) for native speakers, or people who have already completed our 6 week beginners level block course, a university course or similar study. This is a real opportunity to develop fluency and understanding of the language. FRENCH, GERMAN, JAPANESE, SAMOAN, SPANISH: Places always available m our higher level classes for people who already have knowledge of these languages. NEWS MEDIA: A general introduction Thursdays, 7 ■ 9 pm Next course starts 8 September. SCHOOL CERTIFICATE AND UE FRENCH AND GERMAN: Special August holiday courses, 22 — 26 August, 9 am - 12 30 pm daily. Written, oral and aural revision work. Course fee: $25. The running of these classes depends on sufficient enrolments. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS STUDIES PROPOSAL SELLING: If you don't use this technique in presenting sales proposals, you could be losing business. Monday, 25 July. 1 - 5 pm. Fee: $25 00. ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN RETAILING: A few places remain in the next course due to start on 15 August and running over five blocks totalling 14 days, the last ending 18 October. Open to persons with a few years experience in the retail industry and/or those who have completed the National Certificate in Retailing course. Course fee: $30.00. enrolments and enquiries io bnort Course Director, Department of business Studies, phone 798-150, ext 849. DEPARTMENT OF ART 8< COMMUNITY STUDIES ART AND DESIGN COURSES Enrolment for Term 3 art and design courses opens Monday, 1 August, 9 am m the Enrolment Centre area. (No phone enrolments until Tuesday, 2 August.) Classes include: Drawing (Thursday pm). Figure Drawing (Tuesday pm). Advanced Figure Drawing (Monday pm). Preparing a Portfolio (Monday pm). Advanced Printmaking (Thursday pm). Carving (Tuesday pm), Toymaking (Tuesday am). Ticketwriting (Thursday pm). Bookbinding (Thursday pm). Pottery (Tuesday am). Quilting (Thursday am) and Fabric Printing (Wednesday am). TAKING CHARGE: A one-day course to learn skills for leading discussions, planning programmes and conducting meetings. Saturday, 23 July, 10 am - 4 pm. WORKING IN A GROUP: Another one-day course emphasising ways to work more effecitvely as a group. Saturday, 13 August, 10 am'- 4 pm. LATE ENROLMENTS ACCEPTED FOR: NEW OPPORTUNITIES: A course for women interested in looking at new vocational, educational and community opportunities, held at Bishopdale Community Centre, Wednesdays, 9.30 am • 2 pm until 17 August. WOMEN AND POLITICS: Learn how decisions are made, who makes them and how you can have an impact. Fridays, 9.30 am - 12 noon until 19 August. ENROLMENTS AT THE ENROLMENT CENTRE OR PHONE 798-150, EXT 899, 9 AM - 5 PM UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED FULL MEALS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE POL YTECHNIC CAFETERIA UNTIL 7.30 PM

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