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Public Notices NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LICENCE UNDER THE PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS ANDSECURITY GUARDS ACT 1974 TAKE notice that I, Gavin Garrod Bradshaw, of 112 Roberta Drive, Christchurch 2, have applied to the Registrar of Private Investigators and Security Guards for the renewal of my Security Guard Licence. Any person wishing to object to the grant of my application must give written notice of his objection to the Registrar so as to reach him not later than one month after the date of the first publication of this notice. No objection can be made otherwise than on one of the grounds set out In Section 23 (2) of the Act. A copy of a notice of objection must be served on me, at the address given above, within seven days after the notice Is filed with the Registrar. This Is the second publication of this notice. The notice was first published on the Bth day of February 1986. G. G. BRADSHAW, Applicant.

WANAKA HIGH SCHOOL NOTICE TO ALL CONTRACTORS QUOTATIONS FOR Structural Steel work on the above contract available from: WANAKA ENGINEERING LTD, Telephone 02943-7212, a.h. 02943-8533.

BEAUTICIANS’ DIPLOMA COURSE APPLICATIONS ARE NOW being accepted for the 12 week (2 hours each Saturday) course, commencing March 2. This course covers skin structure and functions, facial massage, facials, manicure, eyelash tinting, eyebrow shaping, makeup application. For further information and a personal interview, phone 555-529. The Cottage, International School of Beauty Culture, P.O. Box 21120, Edgeware, Christchurch. ADVANCED BEAUTICIANS’ DIPLOMA This course will follow the beauticians’ course and will include leg waxing, and advanced make up, and will be open to those who have previously qualified as a beautician in 1985 as well as new students.

SCULPTURED NAILS DIPLOMA COURSE Applications are now being accepted for a two day course in the art and technique of manicures, nail care, and sculptured nails. Commencing date, March 1, 1985. NOTE: Students completing the beauticians’ course exempted from first day’s training (a. and p. manicures). The fee, including nail kit, payable in advance. For further details: PHONE ISOBEL 555-529 THE COTTAGE, International School of Beuaty Culture, P.O. Box 21120 Edgeware

UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ENROLMENT 1986 (1) PRE-ENROLMENT: Pre-enrolment forms are no longer being accepted and students who have not pre-enrolled by the due date will be required to pay a fee of $5O when they enrol. This fee may be remitted but only in exceptional circumstances. Any student considering his or her case worthy of consideration should outline the details in writing to the Registrar. (2) POSTAL ENROLMENT: Those students eligible for postal enrolment will have received their forms which should have been completed and returned by the Wednesday before enrolment week (February 19). If this has not been done, or if you have not received postal enrolment forms, you must enrol in person as indicated below. (3) ENROLMENT: All students, except Ph.D. candidates and those who have already completed postal enrolment correctly, must attend during enrolment week at the time show below. They should go to the Science lecture block at Ham where notices will indicate the correct route to follow. (4) DAYS FOR ENROLMENT: ARTS, LAW, MUSIC AND LIBERAL STUDIES STUDENTS: Surnames A-D: Monday, February 24 - 9.00-12.30 Surnames E-K: Monday, February 24 - 1.30-5.00 Surnames L-R: Tuesday, February 25 - 9.00-12.30 Surnames S-Z: Tuesday, February 25 - 1.30-5.00 SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, FORESTRY, COMMERCE FINE ARTS AND ALL INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS: Surnames A-D: Wednesday, February 26 - 9.00-12.30 Surnames E-K: Wednesday, February 26 - 1.30-5.00 Surnames L-R: Thursday, February 27 - 9.00-12.30 Surnames S-Z: Thursday, February 27 - 1.30-5.00 OUT-OF-TOWN STUDENTS (who could not enrol on the correct day): Friday, February 28 - 9.00-5.00 Students who have not pre-enrolled must attend at the time shown above for interviews. A late fee of $5O will be charged (see above) and completion of enrolment may be delayed until processing is complete. Students who faiil to complete enrolment by the correct time may enrol at the Registry from Tuesday, March 4, on payment of a late fee of $25. (5) FIRST YEAR STUDENTS: Students enrolling at a New Zealand University for the first time MUST bring with them evidence, in writing that they have (i) Obtained the New Zealand University Entrance Certificate, or (ii) Been granted admission “ad eundem” by the University Grants Committe, or (ill) Been granted admission “ad eundem” by the University of Canterbury or (iv) Been granted “Special Admission” by the University of Canterbury. Also, if applying for a bursary: (v) Obtained Higher School Certificate, or (vi) Obtained Sixth Form Certificate, or (vii) Obtained Bursary or Scholarship examinsation. (6) TRANSFERS FROM ANOTHER NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY: The enrolment of such students is provisional until their records are received from their previous University by the Registrar and found to be satisfactory. Students who have been declined enrolment in a previous University, or in any Department or Faculty of that University, or who are automatically debarred from re-enroll-ing, will not be enrolled at the University of Canterbury (Page 30,1986 University Calendar). I W. HANSEN, Registrar

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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 62

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Page 62 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 12 February 1986, Page 62

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