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Public Notices COMPUTER PROGRAMMING G. T. Computing’s popular INTRODUCING BASIC course starts again 13 and 14 March. 3 sessions, $3O. Phone 797-811 or call at 194 Gloucester St, for details. DAVIS OGILVIE AND PARTNERS PETER YEOMAN, Consulting Engineer, and Barry Greig, Registered Surveyor practising as Registered Surveyors and Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers under the name Davis Ogilvie and Partners, are pleased to advise that, as from January 1, 1984, Alan Fazackerley, Registered Surveyor, has merged his practice with the firm and Joined the partnership. Vaughan McMillan, Registered Engineer, who has been a senior associate of the firm for some years has also been admitted to the partnership. The partnership will continue under the existing name of Davis Ogilvie and Partners from the same address, telephone numbers, and postal address. DAVIS OGILVIE AND PARTNERS, Registered Surveyors and Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers, Kregllnger House, 253 Madras Street, P.O. Box 579, Telephone 61-653 CHRISTCHURCH. IVORY PICNIC WILL be held February 26 at Ashley Gorge. 8.Y.0. everything.

Department of Secretarial Studies INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTER OPERATING AND WORD PROCESSING Saturday and Sunday Classes 10 a.m.-12 noon for ten weeks. Either Saturday or Sunday, commencing March 3, and March 4, 1984. Fee $75. THIS COURSE is for people who have no knowledge of computers or word processing. Students will get a “hands on” experience on a computer as well as an Introduction to word processing. It is designed to help you understand the basic operation, what the technical terms mean, how to operate word processing, how to compare one computer with another. No typing experience required. LEARN TO TYPE KEYBOARDING COURSE USING ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS 10.30 a.m.-12 noon for eight weeks. Either Saturday or Sunday, commencing March 10 and March 11, 1984. Fee adults $35, children 10-15 years, $2O. THIS COURSE will teach, students to type without looking at the keys. A must for anyone going on to learn computer functions. Students will be shown a basic letter style, simple centring and basic display techniques. NOTE: Courses will not run during the Easter weekend or May school holidays. Enrol at the Enrolment Centre, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, phone 798-150, ext. 899. Department of Metal Trades PLACES ARE STILL AVAILABLE for persons wishing to study the following subjects: Practical Auto Restoration: Practical workshop sessions in vintage car restoration, etc. Course Fee: $lOO. Advanced Trade Certificate Fitting and Welding: Suitable for TC Fitter Welder “A” students. Course includes trade theory, calcs, trade drawing. Course Fee: $27. Panelbeating Trade Certificate TCB (Trade Theory): Course Fee: $27. N.Z. Institute Welding “A” Grade Welder Certificate: Suitable for welders with or without previous qualification. This 35-week part-time course prepares the student for the examination in November, 1984. Minimum entry prerequisite - 4 years’ experience in the welding industry and a current NZS47II Certificate (tests provided). Course Fee: $21.00. Sheetmetal Trade Certificate Tutorial: Suitable for sheetmetal apprentices studying for November, 1984 examinations. Includes trade calculations, trade drawing, trade theory. Course Fee: $27. Please direct all enquiries to Department Secretary, phone 798-150, ext. 899, 9.30 a.m.-2.30 p.m. or Course Supervisor, ext. 890. All course fees must be paid at time of enrolment. DISCOUNT AND SERVICE CLUB ARE NOW REQUIRING ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES (MOTELS-HOTELS) TO FORM A LINK throughout N.Z. to be offered to our Club members. Business’s selected must be prepared to offer a discounted rate, only a limited number of units will be accepted in any one area and advertised in our booklet to members. Interested parties please contact for further information, Marketing Manager, Discount and Service Club, P.O. Box 18638, Christchurch. MODELLING COURSE WE NEED NEW FACES on our books for modelling assignments. No - you do not have to be sft Bin and a size 10 to be a model. If you have completed a deportment or grooming course at some time and: (1) Would like to further your career as a qualified model; (2) Would like to be brought up to date on modern beautifying and wardrobing techniques; (3) Would like to increase your confidence and meet new people; ■ x ((4) Have two hours spare per week to spend on yourself. We have a 13 week modelling course and finishing course just for you. Class starts Wednesday, February 22, at 7.30 p.m. For further information and to enrol Phone Angie Hayes on 799-091 or 486-958 after hours. BELDA BEAUTY CENTRE, 350 MADRAS STREET.

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Press, 18 February 1984, Page 69

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Page 69 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 18 February 1984, Page 69

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