Wanted to Rent SELF-EMPLOYED couple require 1 to 2 bdrm cottage or flat with privacy on Nth sie of city. Refs avail. Quiet living couple, with no children or pets. Please ph. 553-582. SEMI prof, female, mid 20s, non smoker and well behaved mature dog, wishes to share house north side of city. Ph. 238-106. SIX bdrm house in general university region. Neat and reliable tenants. Up to $2OO per week. Phone 68-526. STUDY group requires hall in Chch, or districts. For weekly meetings. Ph. 484-456. SUMNER. Flat or cottage required, by professional man and children. Ph. Sum. 6614. THREE bdrm home, pref, long-term, for responsible family on transfer from early March. All care taken and grounds maintained. Alternatively, swap own home in Rotorua for 2 years Ph. Rotorua 84-380 collect after 5.30 p.m. THREE responsible, mature ladles in early 20s, require a 3/4 bedroom house or flat urgently. $l2O price range, ph. 326-476, or 857-092. TWO bdrm, unfurnished house or flat in Lincoln/ Leeston area by married couple, references available. Ph. Springston 586. TWO or 3 bdrm house/flat urgently required by professional couple In Parklands or surrounding area. Refs avail. Phone 582-661. WANTED to rent flat in south Christchurch, 2-3 bdrms. Phone 385-530. WANTED to rent. 2 bedroom spacious flat near St Andrews college. References available. Please phone 64381, or 31-340. Thank you. WANTED urgently by professional group, 3-4 bdrm home in North West area. Ph. 516406. Ship, Air Services 2 Bedroom cottage or house with small private garden wanted by responsible single female up to $BO.OO per week. Phone 385-689. Educational CASHMERE HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr J. D. Murdoch, MSc, Dip Ed, AMZIC. Parents of students not yet enrolled are advised to contact the school, Monday, January 27,1986, phone 39-129. Students report to confirm enrolment and courses as follows: Those entering 7th Form: Friday, January 31, 930 a.m. Those entering 6th Form: Friday, January 31, 10.30 a.m. Opening days as follows: 6th and 7th Forms— Monday, Febraury 3, 10 a.m. sth Form— Monday, February 3, 10.45 a.m. 3rd and 4th Forms— Tuesday, February 4,9 a.m. HILLMORTON HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr T. E. Clarke, M.A. Wednesday, and Thursday January 29 and 30 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.—School open for fourth and fifth year students wishing to discuss courses and for enrolment of new students. Monday, February 3: School commences for all sth, 6th, and 7th formers at 10 a.m. Tuesday, February 4: All third formers report at 9 a.m.; all fourth formers at 9.45 a.m. HORNBY HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr N. J. Gale, M.Sc (Hons). Students are required to report as follows: Monday, February 3: AU Form 6 and 7 students to report to auditorium at 10 am. Any student at any form level wishing to discuss their 1986 course should also report at this time. Any student enroUing for the first time at any form level should report to the main office on this day. Tuesday, February 4: 9 a.m.: AU 1986 Form 5 students report to the auditorium. 10 a.m.: All Form 3 students report to the auditorium. 1030 a.m.: All Form 4 students report to the auditorium. FOUR AVENUES Acting Director: Graeme Penney. Year begins February 3 for all students at 9 a.m. For inquiries and enrolments, Ring 64-644. SHIRLEY BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Headmaster: Mr M. K. Denholm, M.A. Monday, January 28— Wednesday, January 30. All 4th year and sth year students who have not posted confirmation of 1986 courses report to tutors during the morning. Classes actually begin as foUows: Form 7—Monday, February 3, 11 a.m. Form 6—Monday, February 3, 1 p.m. Form s—Tuesday, February 4, 1 p.m. Form 4—Tuesday, February 4, 1 p.m. Form 3—Tuesday, February 4, 830 a.m.
/7 READY TO RUN YOUR Zf L OWN LEARNING? gMNUES. CAN Yo || _ What t 0 tearn? t—' DECIDE — When to study? — Whom to learn with? - What to wear? IF YOU - — are of high school age, — would like to learn in a friendly relaxed atmosphere, — would like to be involved in running your own school, FOUR AVENUES is an Alternative State School which may Interest you. WE OFFER — the usual School Cert courses — interesting 6th Form Cert courses — unusual learning experiences INQUIRIIS WELCOME -Phone 64-644 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. from January 27-31 i '
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