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PUBLIC NOTICES. SIGN OF THE BELLBIRD. ■\TOTORISTS. A Good, Metalled road to Kennedy’s Bush. All home cooking. TEAS AT ALL HOURS. LUNCH, 12-1, SUNDAYS. X 2790 TRESPASSING. A NY Persons found Trespassing with dog pr gun on Yarr’s Estate, Lake Front property, Springston South, on and after this date, will be prosecuted. X 2350 G. L. PEARSON. Trustee. SOUTH ISLAND POWER SUPPLY. TTLECTRIC POWER WILL BE CUT ■Ci OFF IN THE BANKS PENINSULA. MOTUKARARA. and GREENPARK AREAS. FROM 1 a.m. to 4 a.m. ON SUNDAY, 24th APRIL. 4890 HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION. NAVY LEAGUE HALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 29th. 7.30 p.m. T7TSITS TO PHYSICAL CULTURE v CLINICS FOR WOMEN,, in England, and on the Continent, Illustrated with Lantern Slides. X 2645 MISS MARY McLEAN. pHRISTCHURCH BOOK CLUB and SUN TEA LOUNGE, ! 87 WORCESTER ST. BOOK CLUB. LifS Membership, Is. Reading fee, 3d per book or by subscription: 3/6 for one book for three months. 6/6 for one book for six months, 12/6 for one book for twelve months. Extra books 3d. MORNING and AFTERNOON TEAS Served in the Tea Lounge from 6d. ETHEL S. BATT, 83769 Proprietor, Gr R E Y” Restore colour to your hair without dyeing. Both men and women can retain youthful appearance this simple way. You can have the pleasure of watching greyness gradually give way to its former natural colour with additional growth and beauty. Use “Hendy’s Hair Regenerator” regularly as a daily dressing and safeguard its natural colour and beauty. Results will delight you. Sold by leading hairdressers, chemists, and toilet depots everywhere. Also from all branches of J, R. McKENZIE. LTD. Bottles 3s 6d. Also Post Free direct from sole proprietor, A. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist, Dunedin. H 5222 NORTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. T ICENSES to Take or Kill Native and Imported Game (In this District only) during the season, COMMENCING ON 2ND MAY. 1938, are obtainable from the persons in the districts respectively set out below: — MR C. W. HERVEY, Chamber of Com- . merce Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH. RANGER E, BEARMAN, 2 Tankerville street, HALSWELL. RANGER F. M. OTTEN, SELWYN HUTS. MR G. C. ADAMS. KAIAPOI, MR E. A. J. WHITE. BELFAST, MESSRS JOHN JOHNSTON, LTD., RANGIORA. MESSRS GOLDING BROS., RANGIORA. MESSRS N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP., LTD., LEESTON. MESSRS N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD.. • HAWARDEN. MR C. E. STEANS.' LITTLE RIVER. MR W. C. MILLER. MOTUKARARA. MRS L. M. BAKER. SPRINGSTON SOUTH. MR F. BARRETT, HORORATA. MR W. RIPPINGALE. HANMER SPRINGS. THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE, Bennington’s Buildings, 166 Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH. 4973 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ACT, 1933. AN Ordinary Election of Members of the Council of Canterbury University College will be held on Monday, the Sixth Day of June, 1938. The Poll will close at 5 p.m. The respective classes of electors entitled to vote, and the number of candidates for whom each class is, entitled to vote, are as foIIows:—PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORAL ROLL—ONE CANDIDATE. CANTERBURY DISTRICT COURT OF CONVOCATION ELECTORAL ROLL—TWO CANDIDATES. CANTERBURY TEACHERS’ ELECTORAL ROLL—ONE CANDIDATE. CANTERBURY SCHOOL COMMITTEES’ ELECTORAL ROLL—ONE CANDIDATE. The total number of candidates to be elected is FIVE. NOMINATIONS close with the Returning Officer, Canterbury University College, at NOON ON MONDAY, 16th MAY, 1938, (Nomination papers may be obtained at the Registrar’s Office). CLAIMS FOR ENROLMENT will close at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 9tli MAY. 1938. The Electoral Rolls may be inspected at the Registrar’s Office, during office hours. (Change of address should be notified to the Returning Officer). NOTE: The Retiring Members, who are eligible for re-election, are as follows:—Colonel G. J. Smith (Parliamentary Roll), Messrs A, E. Flower and J. H. E. Schroder (Court of Convocation Roll), Mr C. T, Aschman (Teachers’ Roll), Mr W, P. Spencer (School Committees’ Roll), C. C. KEMP, April. 1938. Returning Officer. Canterbury University College. GOSPEL HALLS. A RMAGH STREET HALL—The Gos--cx pel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached at 7 o’clock by Mr Harris Kainga. Gospel Service, 7 o’clock Speaker, Mr G. P. Graham. ■RUTLAND HALL, Rutland street, St. A* Albans —Gospel Service (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr A," Paynter. All welcome. j X 2625 WALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare y » road —Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr James Dunbar. Subject, “The Most Important Question in N.Z. To-day.”, Come and hear. X 2593 A RGONAUT Hall, Stanmore road, at *x Linwood Post Office--Gospel Meeting (D.V.), 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr A. Smart Oddfellows’ Hall, Dickens street, Addington, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr L. Purdue. X 2594 T INWOOD SALVATION ARMY—Tomorrow, 11 a.m., 3, and 7 p.m. Helpful Services conducted by Adjutant and Mrs Chandler, also special j singing, solos, etc. A hearty welcome awaits you. X 2731 T7REE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT—A Modern Religious Fellowship, 202 Cashel street. Sunday, 7 p.m. Topic: “Healing and Faith." Speaker: Mrs Coleridge Farr. Open discussion. All interested welcome. X 2583 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD IN NEW ZEALAND—Sydenham Assembly, opposite School, Colombo street. Mr K. E. ENGLAND will conduct Evening Meeting at 6.30 p.m. A 3179 rpHE Word of God will be preached •L on Lord’s. Day, 6.30 p.m. (D.V.), in the Sons of Temperance Hall, Gloucester street (opp. Hay’s, Ltd.) All welcome. No collection, X 2618

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