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PAPANUI MEDICAL CENTRE NOTICE TO OUR PATIENTS FROM Wednesday, 1 February, 1989 our Medical Centre is Joining the Christchurch Emergency Medical Service. FOR AFTER HOURS CONSULTATION PLEASE CONTACT: The After Hours Surgery, 153 Bealey Avenue, Ph. 529-053 (Will be answered at after hours clinic) or 657-777 For overnight, weekend or holiday emergencies. HOURS OF OPENING AT PAPANUI MEDICAL CENTRE: Weekdays 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. for routine appointments or emergencies. Saturday 10 am - 12 noon for emergencies. Receptionist will be available from 8.00 a.m. weekdays to take calls. Your own doctor will continue to take calls at home for morning housecalls or special problems, e.g. maternity, terminal care. SATURDAY SURGERY: 10.00 A.M. TO 12 MID-DAY WILL CONTINUE. APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE BY PHONING 529-053 AFTER 9.00 A.M. THE X/ PRESS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS As Monday February 6,1989 is Waitangi Day ‘The Press’ will observe the following amended classified advertising deadlines and office hours. DEADLINES MONDAY February 6,1989 (Waitangi Day) Normal Deadlines TUESDAY February 7,1989 Run-ons 6 p.m. Monday February 6th 6pt single columns 6 p.m. Monday February 6th Single Column bold setting ...6 p.m. Sunday February sth Double Column bold setting.. 6 p.m. Sunday February sth Display set ; 5 p.m. Wednesday February Ist WEDNESDAY February 8,1989 Display set 5 p.m. Thursday February 2nd THURSDAY February 9,1989 Display set 5 p.m. Friday February 3rd Thereafter as usual Office Hours for Waitangi Day Cathedral Square Open 5-6 p.m. Gloucester Street - closed THE PRESS Telephone 792-440 Any time NELSON POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF FISHING ANY INQUIRIES regarding courses at the School of Fishing should be directed to Julie McDougall Tel. Nelson (054 ) 69-175, ext. 818. DEEP SEA MATE/DEEP SEA SKIPPER The Nelson Polytechnic School of Fishing is offering the above 10 week course to prepare candidates for examinations in the week commencing April 24. Seatime requirements: DSM - 12 months qualifying sea service while holding NZCM. DSS — 12 months qualifying sea servicee while holding a MDSFB. Course commences: Monday, February 13 at 0830. Course finishes: Friday, April 21. Course fee: $517.00 MOT Exam fee DSS: $358.60; DSM: $432.30. NEW ZEALAND COASTAL MASTER The Nelson Polytechnic School of Fishing is offeerlng the above 7 week course to prepare candidates for examinations in the week commencing April 3. Seatime requirements: 3 years (Candidates must have held QFDH or CLM for at least 18 months) Course commences: Monday, February 13 at 0830 Course finishes: Friday, March 31 Course fee: $322.30 MOT exam fee: $216.70 FIREFIGHTING COURSE The Nelson Polytechnic School of Fishing is offering the above 4 day course, which includes Instruction in the use of Breathing Apparatus. This Firefighting course is a pre-requisite for anyone wishing to obtain the NZ Coastal Master, Deep Sea Mate or Ist Class Diesel Trawler Engineers Certificate. Course commences: Tuesday, February 7 at 0800 Course finishes: Friday, February 10 Course fee: $455.00 Venue: Fire Service HQ, Halifax St, Nelson. COMMERCIAL LAUNCHMATER/LOCAL LAUNCHMAN’S LICENCE The Nelson Polytechnic School of Fishing is offering the above 3 week course to prepare candidates for examination in the week commencing March 6. Sea time requirements: LLL - minimum age 18-6 months sea time CLM - minimum age 18 - 18 months sea time Course commences: Monday, February 13 at 0830 Course finishes: Friday, March 3 Course fee: $177.80 MOT Exam fee: $138.60 RESTRICTED RADAR COURSE The Nelson Polytechnic School of Fishing is offering the above course which is pre-requisite for anyone wishing to obtain a N.Z. Coastal Masters Certificate. The course is open to anyone who has completed at least one year’s sea service. Course commences: Monday, March 13 at 0830 Course finishes: Friday, March 17 Course fee: $102.85 MOT exam fee: $37.40 BASIC NET-MAKING AND NET REPAIR COURSE The Nelson Polytechnic School of Fishing is offering the above one week course. No previous experience is required. Course commences: Monday, February 27 at 0830 Course finishes: Friday, March 3. Course fee: $102.85 NELSON POLYTECHNIC NURSING STUDIES DEPARTMENT THE NURSING STUDIES DEPARTMENT is keen to contact families who would be willing and able to accommodate student nurses on a very casual basis In the following areas: Tapawera Wakefield Collingwood French Pass Rai Valley Havelock Reefton ’Takaka, Students are normally In these areas for a week at a time to gain community clinical experience. A moderate boarding allowance is payable for the accommodation. Interested individuals should write with Information to: The Secretary, Nursing Studies Department, Nelson, Polytechnic, Private Bag, Nel, jon. . )■ ’ I
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