Public Notices Public Notices ■ ■canterbury HOSPITAL I I BOARD CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD PUBLIC MEETING to present the Board’s DRAFT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT PLAN for MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ALL WELCOME WEDNESDAY, February 19, 1986, in the Lectur ’heatre, Canterbury Museum, Rolleston Avenue. Tea from 3.30 p.m. — Meeting from 4.00 p.m. t .pproxlmately 6.00 p.m. A Summary of the main proposals will be avail .ble at the meeting. Copies of the Detailed Draft Plan will be avail .ble for inspection following the meeting at: lanterbury Hospital Board, Central Admlnlstratioi Building, 10 Oxford Terrace. Canterbury Hospital Board, Community Healtl Care Services, Amsterdam House, 161 Kllmor Street. Jlstrict Council of Social Services (DISCOSS), 20 Gloucester Street. iealth Planning and Research Unit, 888 Colomb Street Canterbury Public Library (Social Service Desk Gloucester Street. Following the public meeting, the Canterbur iospltal Board invites written submissions on th haft Plan, for receipt by Wednesday, April 2,1986. R. I. PARKER Chief Executive FREIGHT ALEXANDRA TRANSPORT HAVE REGULAR SERVICES FROM CHRISTCHURCH TO ALL DESINAHONS IN CENTRAL OTAGO SOUTH OTAGO DUNEDIN INVERCARGILL FOR COMPETITIVE RATES CONTACT OUR CHRISTCHURCH DEPOT PHONE 497-039 GAME RECOVERY, LIMITED ADVISE ALL HUNTERS From February 1,1986, game depots in Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelson and Buller will be buying only in week-ends. NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD PURE NEW WOOL TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP 1986 THE NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD invites applications from recent graduates in science or engineering to attend a post-graduate diploma course In textile technology at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Wool Is a major export earner for New Zealand with 1984/85 sales of 1.5 billion dollars. The New Zealand Wool Board provides a range of services to the wool Industry, from advice on wool production to product promotion in both domestic and international markets. We are seeking applicants with a special Interest In wool and wool technology. The successful candidate will be provided with a scholarship to the University of New South Wales which includes airfares, course fees, and a living allowance. The course runs from March to November, 1986. Employment will be provided on the successful completion of the course. Graduates interested In applying for the scholarship or obtaining further Information should contact: Mr A. Ross New Zealand Wool Board P.O. Box 6 Lincoln CANTERBURY Tele. (03 ) 252-421, Christchurch Applications close February 7, 1986. PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAINING CENTRE ENROL NOW FOR A CAREER IN PHOTOGRAPHY 1986 FULL-TIME ONE YEAR DIPLOMA COURSE ENROL NOW IN A PART-TIME EVENING COURSE Two weeks using your camera, commencing February 14. Three weeks camera and dark room, commencing February 4. Three weeks photography and the art of seeing, commencing February 25. Eight weeks black and white Introductory, commencing February 3. Twelve weeks black and white certificate, commencing Feburary 3. Six weeks wild life photography, commencing Feburary 3. Limited places available. For further information Photographic Training Centre, Unit 7,75 Peterborough St, P.O. Box 21050, Christchurch. Telephone Christchurch 798-855. *
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Press, 29 January 1986, Page 48
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