SUBURBAN DISTRIBUTING CENTRES for the competition for 12 MOST BEAUTIFUL STREETS 12 MOST IMPROVED STREETS To further this Centennial effort, the following have agreed to act as distributing centres in the outer suburbs for the circulars setting forth the details of the City Council’s street competition. North St. Albans—Mr W. R. Dailey, cur. Mays Road and Kenwyn Avenue. North-east District—Mr K. A. Ritchie, 21 Francis Avenue. North Linwood—Mr D. J. Tierney, 60 Dallington Terrace. Woolston—Mr W. G. Dir, 426 Ferry Road. ' St. Martins-Opawa—Miss Crumpton, Director, Risingholme. Beckenham—Mr G. T. Cotton, 102 Birdwood Avenue. Spreydon—Mr L. Bollings, 32 Conway Street. Papanui—Mr H. Tillman, 46 St James Avenue. Extra copies to circularise your street can be obtained from the above and from Mr T. H. Langford, Public Relations Officer, City Council. There is no need to wait till June 21 to put in your entry. Within a few days of an entry being received by Mr T. H. Langford at the City Council, a judge will visit the street entered for the “Most Improved Street” competition and inspect it so that the improvements can be gauged in the judging next January. Put in Your Entry Now for the Valuable Prixes IS YOUR SUBURB WELL REPRESENTED WITH ENTRIES T Make your entry now by writing to the above representatives or telephoning Mr T. H. Langford, Public Relations Officer, Christchurch. Telephone 32-050. This competition is sponsored by the Expansion and Development Committee of the Christchurch City Council at the suggestion of the Advisory Committee on Civic Beautification.
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