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PUBLIC NOTICES
LEVIN COMBINED ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB USUAL WEEKLY CLUB NIGIIT MONDAY NEXT AT 7.30 Thrilling Cycle Races— Spectacular Athletie Events. Children's Races — Tricycle Events. Give the Youth of Levin Your Support — Collection. r — THE IRENE OLIVER SCHOOL OF DANCING CHANGE OP HALL FOR NEXT MONDAY. QWING to the Regenf Hall being engaged, classes will -be held at the usual time at St. Mary's Hall. RED CROSS MEMBERS FLOWER SHOW, TUESDAY, FEB. 15th, 1949. Members a Plate Please. e — — N 0 T I C E. LEVIN LAWN TENNIS CLUB. £ONTESTANTS are reminded that: Second Round Handicap Events to be played by February 15th; Second Round Championship Events to be played by Feb. 28th. EXHIBITION TENNIS. The visiting N.S.W. Team will give an Exhibition at the Sportsground, Palmerston North, on Thursday, Feb. 17th, commencing at 2 p.m. Admission: Adults 2/6. School Children 1/-. R. S. ANTCLIFFE, Hon. Secretary. LEVIN LODGE No. 23. G.C. ANNUAL PICNIC WILL be held in FOXTON, on MARCH 5th. All members intending to be present, commimicate with the Secretary at an earlv date, advising number of adults and children who will be attending. •FREE BUS. MANAWATU BOATING CLUB. SPEED BOAT REGATTA 10 Thrilling Events 10 See Hydroplanes, Runabouts and Outboards in Action. WHIROKINO BRIDGE, FOXTON, SATURDAY, FEB. 19th, 1949. First Race — 1 p.m. Sharp. Lap Checks from 1.30 a.m. See the Champions of other districts* in action . . . see the Speed that Thrills. Bring the family and make a picnic of the day. Light Refreshments Available. Foxton Silver Band in Attendance. Excellent Car Parking Facilities. HOROWHENUA COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL:— gVENING Classes will commence on Tuesday, February 22nd. Enrollments will be taken at the College Office on Friday, February 18th, from 2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m., and from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m., and on Monday, February 21st, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Students who attended in 1948 must re-enroll if they wish to continue this year. No enrollment is carried over from 1948. FEES : — Except for a maintenance fee of 2/6 payable by all students, classes are free to (a) Students up to the age of 19 years taking an approved course of two subjects, (b) Anyone over the age of 19 years who has not had five years' free Post Primary Education. In this case, enrollment for one evening is sufficient. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES:— Tuesday: Cookery, Dressmaking, Woodwork, Bookkeeping, Commercial Practice, * Shorthand-Typing iJunior), Mathematics. Thursday: Art, Dressmaking, Woodwork, Accountancy, Shorthand-Typing (Senior), English, Drama. If sufficient enrollments are available, a class in Outdoor Sketching and Landscaspe will be held on Friday afternoon. from 1.30 to 3.30. Classes in other subjects can be arranged on a minimum enrollment of 6, provided suitable instructors are available. MOTOR APPRENTICESHIP CLASSES:— The schedule of classes for Motor Apprentices will be notified at a later date. N. A. BYRNE, Principal.
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 February 1949, Page 1
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