Motels S.l. ■:W.W ANCHORAGE LODGE MOTEL TELEPHONE 192 WAIKAWA BAY ROAD O BREAKFAST ROOM « SPA POOL • 400 METRES TO TOWN CENTRE • FREE FROM TRAFFIC NOISE • 17 SELF-CONTAINED UNITS 9 CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Catering-cuisine MOVING Feasts delicious food delivered, 385-221 or 554-187. Tuition COACHING: Languages, English, remedial reading, shorthand/typlng, music. L. R. Johnstone, M.A., DIP. MUS. Ph. 892-761. CRAFT classes. Daytime classes: spinning, weaving, embroidery, cane, maccrame, smocking, lampshades, patchwork, lace-making, at Hands Ashford, 5 Normans Rd. Phone 559-099 for more details. DOROTHY Small, School of Dressmaking, drafting and designing. Morning, afternoon and evening classes. Children from 8 years old. Specialised ladles tailoring classes. 247 Barrington St, ph. 35-974. ENGLISH, history and social studies coaching, Dennis Small, 8.A., M.A. (Hons), 247 Barrington St, Phone 35-974. EXPERIENCED teacher will coach In maths, reading, landguage, at home reply--3328 “Press.” TUITION offered, S.C. or U.E. Maths, English, French, well qualified to give personal attention to help pass exams. Ph. 516-241; YOUR child’s potential coached through mathematics and computing. Primary children, learn secondary maths. Ph. R. Tan 516-255. ADULT ART CLASSES WE highly recommend these classes conducted by MICHAEL EBEL for painters at any stage of development. The Initial class “Students” cover the elements that make up a good painting, particularly composition and colour, with exercises using drawing to Illustrate points and develop ideas. Most people are so engrossed that they continue Into the follow-up course. Classes are limited In numbers attending and the fee Is $32 for the course of 8 lessons. Initial class starts May 30,10 a.m. to 12, second stage May 29,10 a.m. Please phone 67-261 to enrol. The courses are held In the Studio Workshop of the C.S.A. Gallery, at 66 Gloucester Street, om Raffle Results GERALDINE TROTTING CLUB RESULT OF RAFFLE Ist: 1831 T. P. Newton 2nd: 2555 David Shefford 3rd: 1013 D. T. Chamberlain 4th: 2601 I. S. T. Smith sth: 2508 QB 6th: 2019 R. J. Mansfield 7th: 2410 B. Cleary Bth: 1084 A. C. Woodham 9th: 1726 J. D. Hinton 10th: 2788 R. J. Tayler The committee thank all those who supported this fund-raising venture. TREVOR ROBERTSON, Secretary. RANGIORA BMX CLUB TRAVEL FUND LOTTERY Ist - No. 1940 2nd - No. 1357 3rd — No. 1445 4th - No. 1686 One off winning number 1939 and 1941. Drawn under Police supervision. RANGIORA L.E.C. MEAT RAFFLE OWING to missing books, draw postponed. Results published Saturday, May 19. J. FURSDON, Organiser. REHUA MARAE CARPET RAFFLE Ist No. 1437 2nd No. 1894 3rd No. 5653.
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