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PUBLIC NOTICES I MIDLAND HOLIDAY TQURS. MIDLAND HOLIDAY TOURS, PROGRAMME FOR AUGUST. PKOGKaKME FOR AUGUST. | MIDLxUxD TOURS, LTD., has pleasure i.i aixiicuncing *ts programme of Conducted lours for the month of August. Ait toe lours i.ieluue all the features of zviidland Holiday service—luxurious Coacn navel, ail accommodation meal arrangements (incluaing morning and afternoon teas) made and included in tne original ccst, and the courteous service ox a specially-trained Hostess. NORaH-WEST WONDERLAND TOURS. NOKTH-VvLsT 'WUIWIs.KLAND TOURS. t>y easy stages througn uie North-west of me sunny i>«exson—me magnificent Buller Gorge—tne Pancake Kocks and Blownoies of f*unakaiki—lovely Lakes Brunner, lanthe ana Mapourika—glorious Ferguson’s Bush, ana tne world-renowned Fox Glacier. xOUK No. 9—August Bth-19th (all inclusive charge oi £24 per passenger). TOUR No. 10—August 22xid-Septenjber 2nd. This tour includes a stay at Takaka in beautiful Golden Bay, followea by a Tour of the West Coast and an excursion trip to the Franz Josef Glacier •(all inclusive charge of £24 10s per passenger). SOUTHERN BLUE LAKES TOUR. SOUTHERN HIzUE LAKES TOUR. SOUTHERN BLUE LAKES TOUR. TOUR No. B—August 25th-September sth (all inclusive charge of £27 10s per passenger). Leisureiy journeys through the magnificent mountain. Lake and Fiord land —unforgettable Lakes Manapauri ana Te Anau—the breath-taking beauty of the Egiinton and Hollyford Valleys—picturesque Queenstown, and then by steamer and’ bus to wonderful Paradise—Arrowtown and the fascinating country of gold fever—launch trips and special bus excursions. SIX-DAY COAST TOURS SIX-DAY COAST TOURS (MONDAY to SATURDAY). (MONDAY to SATURDAY). Through the Lewis Pass to Greymouth. Lake Brunnner, Hokitika, and on to the ' famous Fox Glacier. TOUR No. 6—August 4th-9th. TOUR No. 7—August 25th-30th (all inclusive charge of £l3 per passenger). We are at your Holiday Service. It will be a pleasure to help you. MIDLANDS TOURS, LIMITED, MIDLANDS TOURS, LIMITED, Bus Station Buildings, 29 Lichfield street. ’Phone 32-431. 8598 MIDLAND BUS MIDLAND BUS ICE-SKATING TRIP ICE-SKATING TRIP A LIMITED NUMBER of buses will run to LAKE IDA on SUNDAY, JULY 27. Passengers are asked to purchase tickets in advance. They are on sale at Midland Ticket Office at 15s each. Buses will leave at 8 a.m. and arrive back in Christchurch at approximately 7.30 p.m. MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICES. LIMITED, 31 Lichfield street. ’Phone 40-110. 8296 COOK’S TOUR TO AUSTRALIA. NO. 2. New South Wales and Queensland. Leave Christchurch by air, Sept. 6th. Return October 3rd. 28 Days First-class throughout. £l3O 10s. Membership Strictly Limited. Cross by Tasman Empire Airways, 7 days Sydney visiting city, famous bays and beaches. Three days Blue Mountains, , J eno lan Caves, Motor Coach Tour via . Pacific Highway to Brisbane and Queensland. Every facility and comfort. Supervised ’ by Cook’s own offices in N.Z. and Aus- : tralia. COOK’S TRAVEL SERVICE, COOK’S TRAVEL SERVICE, • 177 MANCHESTER ST. ’Phone 34-011. Christchurch. 2597 MT. PAUL FARM SETTLEMENT. • LAND FOR SELECTION: EX-SERVICE-MEN. Applications for four undefined sections of the above Farm Settlement to be selected “On Wages” are invited from ex-servicemen of the recent war who have I been classified as elegible for rehabilita- ■ tion farming assistance. The ultimate ■ scheme of subdivision will include:

(a) Hill grazing unite with forage crops (Type 6), and (b) Sheep and cropping units (Type 7). Applications for this ballot are open to ex-servicemen graded "A” for sheep with forage crops (Type 6) and sheep and cropping (Type 7) in the North Canterbury District. The ballot will be in two portions, the first portion to select two men from those with Type 6 grading who on final allotment will be entitled to hill grazing and forage crop units, and the • second portion restricted to those men with Type 7 gradings to select two men entitled to sheep and cropping units on , final allotment. . This Settlement comprises parti of the Lyndon Station recently purchased from Mr L. J. Macfarlane and the Mt. Paul Station being acquired from Mr D. C. and Mrs A. R. Macfarlane. It is situated (at its nearest point) approximately 1J miles from Waiau Township. Railway Station, and School, and lies approximately 85 miles from Christchurch. Successful applicants will be required to commence employment as from Tuesday, 9th September, 1947. Completed applications, accompanied by Grading Certificate, must be lodged with the Commissioner of Crown Lands, District Lands and Survey Office, Private Bag, Christchurch, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY. 21st AUGXIST. 1947. and the ballot will be held at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, at 10.30 a.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd AUGUST. 1947. Application forms may be obtained from any Rehabilitation Office or from the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 2573 N.Z. INSTITUTE CF SECRETARIES -(INC.). (Established 1931) NOVEMBER EXAMINATIONS, 1947. EXAMINATIONS in all subjects of the Institute syllabus, will be held on the 25th, 26th, and 27th November in centres throughout the Dominion. Entries to sit CLOSE with the undersigned on SEPTEMBER Ist. Late entries may be accepted up to October 10th. Fees 12s 6d per paper (late fee 12s 6d extra per paper). Forms of application to sit, also other literature, are obtainable from Chapter Secretaries, or the undersigned. Exemption is available to ex-service students (provisional exemption to other students over the age of 21 years) in respect of preliminary subjects, if application is made in the proper form with supporting evidence. Exemptions in corresponding subjects are available to Accountancy Students but all Candidates must pass Secretarial Practice II before becoming eligible for membership of the Institute. Public servants may claim exemption from Public Service Senior examination if they pass lnstitute examination by the end of ALAN D. THOMSON. 8.C0m., Registrar, Third Floor, National Bank Bldg., Shortland street, Auckland, C.l. 2521

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25246, 26 July 1947, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25246, 26 July 1947, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25246, 26 July 1947, Page 11

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