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HEALTH MOTION PICTURES.

SCREENINGS AT CIVIC THEATRE. On Monday morning at the Civic Theatre a start will be made with the screening of special health and scenic motion pictures to pupils from the primary schools. These exhibitions will be continued till Thursday. On Friday there will be screenings for the pupils from the secondary schools. The children attending these scrdfenings will be invited to write essays on tho films shown, and certificates, signed

by the Minister for Health, the Mayor of Christehurch, and the chairman of the Health Week Executive, will be awarded to the successful competitors. The programme as arranged for the different schools is as follows: Pupils. Monday, October 13th: Somcrfleld School .. .. 225 Richmond School .• •• 130 Beckenham School .. •. 100 Burwood School .. .. 60 Tuesday, October 14th: Waltha'm School .. . 50 Addington School .. .. 150 Normal School .. .. 150 East Christehurch School .. 250 St. Matthew's School .. 100 Wednesday, October 15th: Linwood avenue School .. 180 West Christehurch School .. 238 Papanui School .. ..80 St. Albans School .. 80 Thursday, October 16th: Opawa School .. 180 Woolston School .. ... 250 Marist Brothers' School ... 250 Waimairi School .. .. 150

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 11 October 1930, Page 11

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HEALTH MOTION PICTURES. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 11 October 1930, Page 11

HEALTH MOTION PICTURES. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 11 October 1930, Page 11

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