Public Notices AIR TRAINING CORPS No. 17 (CHRISTCHURCH) SQUADRON No. 17 Squadron commences parades for 1986 at 7 pun. on Thursday, February 13, at its headquarters RJ4.Z.A.F. Base Wlgram. There are limited vacancies for young men and women aged between thirteen and eighteen years. If you are Interested in aviation, adventure training, general service knowledge, and first aid, then the A.T.C. is for you. Assemble with a parent at squadron headquaters, R.N.Z.A.F. Base Wlgram, on Thursday, February 13, at 7.30 p.m. BBC/ELECTRON COMPUTERS USERS’ GROUP FIRST meeting, 7 p.m. Monday, February 10, Strlngleman Room, 2nd Floor, Canterbury Public Library. Subject: Videotext demonstration. New members welcome. Subsequent meetings, 7 p.m., alternate Mondays, Hagley High School, commencing February 24. BEGINNERS ni T’AI-CHI CHUAN ENROLMENTS: Thursday, February 13 6 p.m. St Lukes Church Hall Cnr Manchester and Peterborough Streets Inquiries: Phone JON SCOTT 796-267 CAIN CATERERS LTD 213 PAPANUI ROAD, MERIVALE. HOT BREAD AND BUNS Plus our usual range of Cakes, Pies and Savouries. NOW AVAILABLE 7 DAYS Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, Public Holidays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Orders Welcome. PHONE 559-164 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT NORMAN K. Fraser wishes to announce that he has commenced practise as a Chartered Accountant at Second Floor, 151 Worcester Street, Christchurch, telephone 50-428, P.O. Box 163, Christchurch: also at 10 Wakefield Avenue, Sumner, Mondays and Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 12 noon or by appointment, telephone Sumner 5751. CHEVIOT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION iJ SHOW SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1986 SCHEDULES are now available and applications for trade space, may be made to the Secretary, Mrs O. T. Conway, Port Robinson, Cheviot, phone 543. Entries close Friday, February 14, 1986. CONTACT FARMERS’ GROUP DISCOUNTS LTD, 66 DURHAM STREET, PHONE 63-255.
RICCARTON HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES 1986 TWO TERM CLASSES (Fee $2O) (Run throughout terms I and 11, no single term enrolments) Art (Tuesday) Cake decorating (Monday, Wednesday) Cane Furniture (Monday) Canework—Macrame (Monday, Wednesday) Floral Art (Monday) Leatherwork (Monday) Pottery (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) Sew and Save (Monday) Typing (Monday) Women’s Keep Fit (Monday) Woodwork (Tuesday, Wednesday) One term classes (Fee $l2) (Run in term I and repeated in term n if sufficient demand) Accounting for Small Businesses (Tuesday) Beginners’ Massage (Wednesday) Car Maintenance (Wednesday) Computer Programming (Tuesday) Hairdressing (Wednesday) Interior Decorating (Tuesday) Introducing computers (Monday) Microwave and ethnic cooking (Tuesday) Soft Furnishing (Wednesday) Classes begin Monday, February 10, 1986; Tuesday, February 11,1986; and Wednesday, February 12, 1986 from 7-9 p.m. Enrol at school office from Tuesday, February 4, 1986, 8.30 a.m.—4 p.m., or on night of first class. Enquiries: phone 485-073 A special 2 hour tour of some of the prizewinning gardens in this year's Horticultural Society and Christchurch Beautifying Associations Competitions will leave the H & H Terminal, 40 Lichfield Street at 9.45 a.m. and 1.45p.m. daily from Thursday 6th February to Sunday 23rd February 1986. Take this wonderful opportunity to view the best gardens in Christchurch whilst also seeing many of the parks and fine homes for which this city is famous. Fare: Only $6.50 No reservations required H&HTRAVELUNES LTD Coaches leave: H&H Travel Lines Terminal 40 Uchfteld Street , Telephone 799-120 ,
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