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f Wf \CCMTIMEMT4IL I SCHOOL OF DANCING LEARN TO DANCE THE CORRECT WAY — LATIN AMERICAN — BALLROOM — NEW VOGUE — ENGLISH OLD TIME — ROCK & ROLL — MONDAY NIGHT SOCIAL CLASS — BEGINNERS INSTRUCTION CLASS — JUNIOR CLASS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DOUG HENDERSON 100 STANMORE RD PH 891 -015 “IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN” Among the wide choice of subjects we have to offer, there is one which will give you satisfaction to study and gratify your urge for greater knowledge. It may be a hobby, it may be training for a new working life or it may be an extension in your general education. ■ An ICS course will make your life fuller, more interesting; over 300 from which to choose. Listed below are but some of them. Write today for a free brochure, naming the program which is of interest to you. • Modern Management • Interior Decorating • Accountancy • Electronics • Dressmaking • Drafting • Writing • Home Personal Computers • Modern Book-keeping • Photography • Sales and Marketing • Hotel/Motel Club • Commercial Art Management • Small Business Owners • Building Self Esteem • Motor Mechanics & Confidence • Animal Care • Catering & Gourmet • Building Sciences Cooking Courses not generally suitable for persons 16 years or younger. ICS INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS I 45 Courtenay PI., P.O. Box 6026, Te Aro, Wellington I I Dept Phone (04) 842-977, 844-855 I 1 Name ’ Address I I | Phone Occupation Age ■ ’ Subject I | $ ICS 101 HA |

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Press, 11 May 1989, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 11 May 1989, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 11 May 1989, Page 40

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