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AMUSEMENTS. BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY FOR TO-DAY’S MATINEE AND ALL SESSIONS NEXT WEEK. G.B.D.'s Thrilling Epic “The Day Will Dawn” “The Day Will Dawn” “The Day Will Dawn” “The Day Will Dawn” ih ij 111 II TO-NIGHT’S HOUSE IS COMPLETELY BOOKED OUT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) STATE Dir. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 1943 FESTIVAL. SATURDAY. MAY Bth, 1943. ’ GRAND OPENING CEREMONY BY His Worship the Mayor. CIVIC THEATRE, 7.45 P.M. Doors Open 7.15 p.m. GRAND OPENING PROGRAMME. 36 VARIETY ITEMS 36 DAY SESSIONS: CIVIC THEATRE—IO A.M.—PIANO SOLO. 2 P.M.-CHILDREN'S SESSION-2 P.M. National Dance and Song In Character. Programmes on Sale at Begg’s and Petersen’s. Admission: Day Sessions 6d, Evening Sessions: Adults 1/-. Children 6d. Season Tickets 15/-. 420P PIANOFORTE RECITAL by FREDERICK PAGE, SATURDAY, JUNE 19th, at 8 p.m. Begg’s Concert Hall. Mozart: Sonata in C. minor; Beethoven: Sonata, op. 28, in D major; Busoni: Christmas Day Sonatina. Debussy; Preludes, etc. Also from IYA, May 9th, Busoni Sonatina; May 12th, Mozart in B flat; May 14th, French Suite in E flat; from 2YA, May 16th, Debussy group; May 17th, Schubert A minor Sonata op. 161 ■ 4204 RUGBY FOOTBALL. TO-DAY’S MATCHES. L.P. OVAL—3 p.m., R.N.Z.A.F. v. ARMY A; 1.30 p.m., Cantby. Regt. v. Battery. RUGBY PARK—3 p.m., Lin.-Tech.-Br. v. Athl.-Vars. 1.30 p.m., Alb.-South.-Mer v Chch’. USUAL CHARGES. 4010 PUBLIC NOTICES. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company WILL BE CLOSED FROM MAY Bth TO MAY 22nd, both days Inclusive, for payment of the Interim Dividend. H. S. LAWRENCE, Manager. Christchurch. 4265 NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. CHRISTCHURCH EAST ELECTORATE. ELECTION YEAR. FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS ARE INVITED to attend the annual meeting In the National Party Rooms. 136 Worcester st., on MONDAY, May 10th, 1943, at 8 p.m.—R. G. BROWN, Chairman. 3013 THE N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY, KAIAPOI ELECTORATE. SELECTION OF CANDlDATE—Nominations for a candidate to represent the Party at the General Election will be received at the Office of the Party, 136 Worcester street, Christchurch, up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 15. Nomination forms available from the Party Office. F. PAWSON, Secretary. 3742 THE N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. LYTTELTON ELECTORATE. SELECTION. OF CANDIDATE. ' NOMINATIONS FOR A CANDIDATE to represent the Party at the General Election WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Party, 136 Worcester street, Christchurch, UP TO 5 P.M. ON MONDAY, MAY 31st. Nomination forms available from Lyttelton Electorate Committee. 3718 F. H. D. GALE, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. TIMARU ELECTORATE. SELECTION OF CANDIDATE. iMINATIONS for a candidate to re:sent the National Party in the Timaru ictorate at the General Election will received at the home of the Secrey. 60 Theodocia street, Timaru, up to j.m. on Saturday, June sth, 1943. lomination forms can be obtained from 1 Secretary. (Mrs) M. AYLING. 2 Secretary. NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE.—ANNUAL MEETING 1883-1943. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Diamond Jubilee Annual Meeting of the New Zealand Educational Institute (Reg.) will be held at the Teachers’ Training College Hall, Christchurch, COMMENCING ON TUESDAY, MAY Ilth, AT 10 A.M. Speakers: E. H. Andrews, Esq.,, Mayor; Rt. Hon. P. Fraser, Prime Minister: Hon. H. G. R. Mason, Minister for Education; Dr. C. E. Becby, Director of Education: D. Forsyth, Esq., President, N.Z.E.I. The public is Invited —G. R. ASHBRJDGE, Secretary. 4138 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ACT. 1933. AN ORDINARY ELECTION of Members of the Council of Canterbury University College will be held on MONDAY, the Seventh Day of June. 1943. 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 ROLL: One Candidate. CANTERBURY DISTRICT COURT Of CONVOCATION 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. 17th MAY. 1943 (Nomination papers may be obtained at the Registrar’s Office.) CLAIMS FOR ENROLMENT will close at 5 PM. ON MONDAY. May 10th. 1943 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: Rev C. Carr (Parliamentary Roll). Sir Joseph Ward and Mr A. A. G Reed (Court of Convocation Roll); Mr W. C. Colee (Teachers’ Roll); Mr J. Wyn Irwin (School Committees' Roll)).—C. C. KEMP, Returning Officer. 2903 BALLINS BREWERIES (N.Z.), LTD. PUBLIC NOTICE. 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