BDUCATIONAL | I EVENING CLASSES j ARANUI ; HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1966. DETAILS AND ENROLMENT ’ FORMS FROM THE SCHOOL, TELEPHONE 887-082. Commercial Course Drama Class Dressmaking Keep-fit (Women) Millinery Revision Mathematics Hobby Woodwork 4127 [ EVENING CLASSES HILLMORTON HIGH SCHOOL TankerviKle road. CLASSES 1966 Monday, 7-9 p.m.—Art and Craft (including Italic Writing). Dressmaking, Choral Group, Keep Fit (Women), Ladies' Hairdressing, Millinery, Photography, woodwork, Typing and Secretarial) Practice, Short Story Writing. Monday. 6.45-8.45 p.m.—Continental Cooking. Tuesday, 7-9 p.m.—Dressmaking, Floral Art, Metalwork. Keep Fit (Women). Wednesday, 7-9 p.m.—Dressmaking, Keep Fit (Men). Ladies’ Hairdressing (2nd term only). Enrolments—(l) Postal enrolments on the corect form and enclosing fees, may be made at any time. (2) Intending members may : also enrol on the evening > of the first class. Monday, February 14, Tuesday, February 15, and Wednesday. February 16. Fees: £2 per year or 15s per term. For further Information Phone 385-119 during school hours. P. W. MURDOCH, M.A. Headmaster 2371 PAPANUI HIGH SCHOOL EVENING SCHOOL ENROLMENTS : ENROLMENTS for Evening Classes for 1966 will be taken at the school as follows: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, at 7 P.M.: ; English, History, Geography, Mathematics. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Typewriting, Short- • hand, Bookkeping, Art, Cake Decorating, Continental (Cooking, r Floral Art, Dressmaking, MiiiMnery. Music, Soft Furnishings, and Physical Fitness. ! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. at 7 P.M. Building construction, build--1 ing drawing, hobby woodwork, engineering shopwork, machine drawing, hobby metalwork and trade calculations. ! Classes for 1966 commence on ■ the week beginning February 14. s ___226B COACHING IN ENGLISH Other subjects as required Primary, Secondary and University Level Only Individual Tuition TELEPHONE 557-144 , Saturday morning and all evenings. 1 THE PRACTICAL APPROACH TO SELLING OR BUYING WITH SATISFYING RESULTS IS THROUGH CLASSIFIEDS. “THE PRESS” "THE PRESS” CARRIES YOUR MESSAGE EARLY TO MORE THAN 68,500 FAMILIES IN CITY. SUBURBS 1 AND COUNTRY. 1
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 24
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298Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 24
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