Birthday Greetings DINGLES.— A 40th Birthday Jingle , To a man known as Dingles When he zooms around the room With the aid of a broom He makes everyones spine tingle. HARTLEY (noe Peoples) — Happy 21st birthday, Maree. Lots of love. Mum, Dad and Alan. ■ | ? BL m.. . JjT - DENYS EUGENE STREET Without you we wouldn’t be here Happy Birthday Public Notices ANNUAL General meeting of the Canterbury Auto Cycle Club tonight at the clubrooms, 54 Ward Street, 8 p.m. sharp. GENERAL office work, bookkeeping undertaken. Phone 22-8579. GLIDING'S fun. The Canterbury Gliding Club Invites you to try it out. For further details, please phone Peter Moore on 517-832 or Phil Burns on 496-315. INVESTMENT. Brand new centrally located commercial Investment at 192 Manchester St (old Civic Theatre site) for sale showing a nett 10 per cent return at $150,000. For further details phone 63-084 or 31-355 a.h. OWNERS of late model vehicles, 1976-82, if you are trading In on a new vehicle. Don’t accept any price until you compare it with our top price. Smithburn Motors, 27 Moorhouse Ave. Ph. 64-057, private 35-249, LMVD. SMALL clothing factory, has spare production space for four months work. Phone 66-209. THE winding up petition against American Auto Parts (1981), Ltd, by I. and M. Segedln, Ltd, Auckland, is for moneys for which the amount is in dispute. American Auto Parts (1981), Ltd. August 15, 1984. TO Whom It May Concern. I, Joan Catherine Cheyne Shaw, will not be responsible for any debts Incurred in my name from August 15, 1984. WE’RE highly optimistic about our Classified ads. Shop our columns and you’ll see why! To place your ad, phone 792-440 any time. COLON THERAPY CLINIC INTESTINAL Cleansing and Dietary suggestions for bowel problems. PH. 792-517 OR 585-807. APPLICATION FOR LICENCE UNDER THE PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS AND SECURITY GUARDS ACT 1974 TAKE notice that -I Paul Leslie Walters of 9 Charles Upham Avenue, Christchurch have applied to the Registrar of Private Investigators and Security Guards (Care of District Court, Auckland) for a Security Guards Licence. Any person wishing to object to the grant of my appllatlon must give written notice of his objection to the Registrar so as to reach him not later than one month after the date of the first publication of this notice. No objection can be made otherwise than on one of the grounds set out in Section 23 (2) of the Act. A copy of the notice of objection must be served on me, at the Offices of Messrs Clark Boyce and Co., 267 Madras Street, Chrlsthurch within seven days after the notice is filed with the Registrar. This is the second publication of this notice. The notice was first published on Ist day of August, 1984. P.L. WALTERS. Applicant.
I ADULT EDUCATION MUSIC RELIGION Forestry in the 1990 s (6 weekly classes) g | New Start (6 Saturday morning classes) Concert Preview (12 weekly morning classes) Christianity in the Modern World (6 weekly 6 'harveS producPng 05 and I I For people without recent formal < educational a further series of morning lectures in which items classes) marketing of timber products. '■> experience, who are considering enrolme o( particu|ar jnterest in forthcoming concert Without defending or attacking Lloyd Geering's Tutors: Various University. programmes are discussed and illustrated. views on Christianity, this course will examine Dates: “Tuesdays, 4 September - 9 October Tutors: Various . " some social and intellectual issues which his Fee . $l2OO Dates: Saturdays, 1 September -13 October Tutors: Various opinions have highlighted. ■ at 9.30 a.m. Dates: Thursdays, 30 Augus - ovem r Tlltnr . rr Rn New Zealand Spiders (8 weekly classes and a Fee . ssr- st 3 crnviPFS Fee: $10.50 The extraordinary life and times of spiders, with COMMUNITY SERVICES examples from many of New Zealand's 2500 | Record Keeping for Charities and Non-Profit species. ji Organizations (4 weekly classes) Suites and Sonatas (6 weekly classes) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Tutor: Simon Pollard J A course for club secretaries, treasurers and Rants Peninsula 15 weeklv Dates: Thursdays, 6 September -11 October I others involved in administration of voluntary A course for the amateur instrumentalist and for The Botany of Banks Peninsula (5 weekly $39 00 b o( jj es the musically literate listener on the interpretation classes and 1 day field trip) Tutors' WG. Cox and G. B. Murdoch °* ensemble music written during the century What the vegetation of Banks Peninsula was. Bird Communication 6 weekly classes and a || Dates: Mondays. 17 September - 8 October preceding Mozart. what jt is now anc j w hat sor t o f changes are weekend field trip) Fee: $lO.OO Tutor: Peter Low occurring. The study of bird song and how birds Dates: Mondays. 10 September -15 October Tutor: Hugh Wilson communicate. Includes a field trip to Kowhai ij HISTORY AND POLITICS Fee: $10.50 Dates: Mondays, 3 September - 1 October Bush. Kaikoura. The Weimar Republic — Germany in the 1920 s Fee: $26.75 Tutor: Jim Cunningham (8 weekly morning classes) Dates: Wednesdays, 19 September ■ An examination of works of art. literature and , o Peo P le and Nature < 6 weekiy classes) 24 October design set against the political background of ns, 9 ’ ,n 0 P era wee 7 c asse A discussion of changing environmental attitudes Fee: 535.50 Germany from about 1918 to 1933. covering a series of illustrated lectures based upon and re | a ti O nships to nature in Europe, the ,r, ..-r , ~ > aspects of Expressionism, the Bauhaus. Cabaret. recently released video recordings of Verdi’s Americas and New Zealand. The Ll eof Blrds ' Part Two * weekly morning , Theatre and Film. “Falstaff” and Britten's "Peter Grimes”. classes) n Tutors: E. J. Pawson and G. M. Robinson Topics include: bird migration, birds of Antarctica. I uor: ? 18 Seotember-6 November TutOr: ?° h " Pa ' ,lnson „ e , . Dates: Mondays. 3 September - 8 October bird behaviour and conservation of b.rds. Dates: Tuesdays. 18 September e> rvovemoer Dates: Wednesdays, 19 September - p ep . 510.50 „ ■ at 10.00 a.m. 7 November Tutor. Peter Harper Fee: $14.00 Fee - $14.00 Dates: Wednesdays. 3 October ■ 7 November • .u M-Hxi. is wwkfe Wildlife Photography V(5 weekly classes and a lin s'n 5 3 m I Trouble Spots in the Middle East (6 weekly field trip) F 510.50 CIaSSeS) f| . jn the Recorder Playing (weekend workshop) More on p!anti anima | and landscape PHYSICAL SCIENCES n n i< eX^Thannn n and ,l the n rerrirories C occupied by One of America's most eminent recorder players photography. Topics include close-up and flash Earth's Dwindling Resources (6 weekly classes) | GulL Lebanon and the returns p( popular workshops . photography. SLR camera equipment. Field trip to geo|ogjca| whjch Tutor- RR. Macintyre - Tutor: Steve Rosenberg Kaikoura. imi eo o P up both create them and determine their distribution. ' n ,. o _. Wednesdays. 19 September - Dates: Friday. 21 September - Sunday. Tutors: Various Tutor: Eileen McSaveney 24 October 23 September Dates: Mondays. 15 October -19 November Dates: Thursdays. 18 October- 22 November Fee: $10.50 Fee: $42.00 Fee: $42 p ee: $10.50
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