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PUBLIC NOTICES JUMBLE SALE. LAWSON STREET HALL. LAWSON STREET HALL, SATURDAY! 29th SEPTEMBER, AT 2.30 P.M. 2148 JUMBLE SALE. SALVATION ARMY, Battersea street. MONDAY. OCTOBER Ist, 2 p.m. Admission 3d. 2305 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COT .LEGE. INAUGURAL LECTURE. PROFESSOR H. J. HOPKINS, who has recently been appointed to the Chair of Civil Engineering, will deliver his Inaugural Lecture in the COLLEGE HALL, at 3 P.M., on WEDNESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1951. All who are interested are cordially Invited to be present. J. LOGIE, • Registrar. 2117 MOLLER AND YOUNG, LTD. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDING, 224 OXFORD TERRACE (nearly opposite Plunket Rooms). ROTARY EDUCATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS: ROTARY INTERNATIONAL is making a world-wide offer of a limited number of Valuable Scholarships. Applicants, male or female, between 20 and 28, must already have, or have by the end of the current academic year, a Bachelor’s Degree, interest in United Nations Organisation, good address, and ability as speakers. Successful applicants to continue their studies for 12 months in a foreign country of their choice; have ability to speak the language of the country and address Rotary Clubs and other institutions as required. Applicants should nominate two countries in order of preference. Each fellowship will be large enough to cover travel expense, fees and books, and comfortable standard of living for the period of study. Applications, quoting educational course to be followed, country of choice, and scholastic attainments, receivable up to October 15, 1951, addressed to the Secretary, Christchurch Rotary Club, 77 Hereford street, Christchurch. 2220 YOUR SUMMER TOUR TO.AUSTRALIA. ENROL NOW for Youth Travel Association Conducted Tour. 527; informal, friendly party (adults); dep. Auckland, "Monowal." December 27 (cabin class); Sydney. Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury river. Palm Beach, Canberra, Melbourne; return per "Monowai,” reaching Wellington, Jan. 22. All-inclusive cost. £95. Write Box 951. Christchurch, 221 a Manchester st. 'Phone 32-984, or 32-942. 2138 WHITEAIR (NORFOLK ISLAND) TOURS MADEIRA OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC. NORFOLK ISLAND is only 2 hours north of New Zealand, with a climate and attractions which make it ideal for a holiday away from the noise and bustle of city life—a Rural Paradise, with distinctive scenery, colourful bird life and vegetation, friendly islanders with interesting dialect, beautiful beaches.

CAREFULLY PLANNED to give a wellbalanced itinerary in the warmth and colour of lovely Norfolk Island. WHITE'S TRAVEL SERVICE, 3rd Floor, Hereford Court, 116 Hereford street, P.O. Box 339. 'Phone 34-999, CHRISTCHURCH. 1 W.S.

MITCHELL’S INTERNATIONAL TOURS SPECIAL MELBOURNE CUP TOUR MELBOURNE CUP TOUR visits

NEW SOUTH WALES AND VICTORIA. THREE VACANCIES ONLY.

Leaves Wellington Ist Class Wanganella 25th October, 1951. Returns Wellington Ist Class Monowai 27th November, 1951. Only three vacancies remain on our popular tour, which Includes the Melbourne Cup, for which each guest is provided with a Grand Stand Seat. Itinerary includes: Sydney, Jenolan Caves, Hawkesbury River. Palm Beach. Cruising on Sydney Harbour. Melbourne, Healesville, Blue Dandenong Ranges. Canberra, Klama, Goulbourn. To avoid disappointment, make Immediate application to:— DALGETY and CO.. LTD., Cathedral square, Christchurch. Ph. 30-420 Any Branch of Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Or from N.Z. TRAVEL SERVICE, LTD., Or PALMER and DOAK, High st., Ranglora (’Phone 158). 2153 N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. LABOUR WEEK-END EXCURSIONS LABOUR WEEK-END EXCURSIONS. 19th-22nd October, 1951. MOUNT COOK: Departi Christchurch 5.30 p.m. Friday, 19th October. Stay at the Hermitage. • Day trip to Ball Hut. Return to Christchurch 10.00 p.m. Monday, 22nd October. COST: £8 17s 6d inclusive. FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER: Depart Christchurch 11.30 p.m. Friday, 19th October. Stay at Glacier Hotel. Day trip on Glacier. Return Christchurch 2.03 a.m. Tuesday, 23rd October. COST: £8 5s 6d inclusive. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS: Depart Christchurch 10.55 p.m. Friday, 19th October. Stay at Te Mara Guest House on Kenepuru Sound. Launch trip on Soufids. Return Christchurch 2.00 a.m. Tuesday, 23rd October. COST: £7 10s inclusive. A deposit of £2 secures a reservation. For Bookings apply:— GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Cathedral square, Christchurch, C.l. _■ Telephone 30-130. 7627 N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. ’ N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. PARTY’ TOURS. PARTY TOURS. TOUR NO. 350: To LAKE TEKAPO—LAKE PUKAKI—MOUNT COOK—-HINDISPASS-CROMWELL-LAKE WAKATIPU QUEENSTOWN ARROWTOWN HEAD OF LAKE WAKATIPU—FIVE RIVERS—LAKE TE ANAU—LAKE MANAPOURI—EGLINTON VALLEY—HOLLYFORD VALLEY - GORE - DUNEDIN—TIMARU. Departing Christchurch Wednesday. 31st October. Returning Monday, 12th November, 1951. INCLUSIVE COST: £39 15s. TOUR NO. 351: To WELLINGTONWANGANUI—THE CHATEAU—WAITOMO CAVES HAMILTON—HELENSVILLE DARGAVILLE WAIPOUA FOREST AND TROUNSON PARK—WHANGAREI —AUCKLAND—TAURANGA ROTORUA WAIRAKEI—LAKE TAUPO—LAKE WAIKAREMOANA—WAIROA NAPIERHASTINGS—PALMERSTON NORTH. Departing Christchurch Monday. 19th November. Returning Friday, 7th December. 1951. INCLUSIVE COST: £5B 10s. Cost for each Tour includes all Travel. Accommodation at the best available hotels, Meals and Morning and Afternoon Teas en route, and extensive sight-Seeing trips. Best available berths on the interisland steamer are also included In the North Island Tour. Tour is by SPECIAL DE LUXE MOTOR COACH and is escorted by an experienced Courier. For Bookings apply:— GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Cathedral square, Christchurch, C.l. Telephone 30-130. 7627 CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. In pursuance of the provisions of "The Christchurch District Drainage Act, 1907," ,!' The J Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, ana the Acts amending the same respectively, NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that an Election of 13 Members of the Board, that o u°rM Sa , y l P ne . member for each of the s^r L c \ s A ln th® Schedule hereunder, w" 1 be held on SATURDAY, the 17th day of NOVEMBER, 1951. NOMINATIONS in. the Form numbered Two of the First Schedule of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” must be addressed and delivered to the Returning Officer of the Board, 198 Hereford street, in the City of Christchurch, before NOON of MONDAY, the Bth day of OCTOBER, 1951. in compliancy with the terms of the said Acts. { , „ SCHEDULE. 1. Christchurch 6. Linwood North East. 7. St. Albans. 2. Christchurch) 8. Spreydon. North West., 9. Woolston. 3. Christchurcl.l 10. Avon (includes South East.' New Brighton) 4. Christchurch, 11. Heathcote. South West; 12. Riccarton. 5. Sydenham ; 13. Sumner. Dated at Christchurch this 21st day of September, 19|51. R. R. SENIOR. I Returning Officer. ' September 1951. 2922

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26539, 29 September 1951, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26539, 29 September 1951, Page 9

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