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PUBLIC NOTICES KIRWEE RED CROSS SUB-CENTRE. Annual meeting of Kirwee Red Cross will be held in the Lounge of the Kirwee A. and P. Hall on MONDAY, MARCH 16th, AT 8 P.M. Bring-and-Buy Stalls. Please Note Time. C. MCNAUGHTON, Hon. Secretary. 6692 NEW BRIGHTON FOOTBALL CLUB (INC.). OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, 2 P.M. Ali intending players and coaches of all grades are* asked to attend the Official Opening Day at the New Cubrooms, Rawhiti Domain, at 2 p.m. New Members Welcome. N. H. BUCHANAN, « Secretary. - 6670 KIRWEE WOMEN’S HOCKEY CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the above Club win be held in the A. and P. Hall, Kirwee, on MARCH 19th, AT 8 P.M. Would all members and intending members please attend. M. COLEE, Hon. Secretary. 6697 TECHNICAL OLD BOYS’ RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the C.T.C. Old Boys’ Club Rooms, Fitzgerald avenue, on MONDAY, 16th MARCH, 1953, at 7.30 P.M. BUSINESS: 1. Presentation of Annual Report and Balance-sheet. 2. Election of Officers, 3. Fix date of Opening Day. 4. Notices of Motions. 5. General. R. W. SHEFFIELD, Hon. Secretary. JBIO THE ANNUAL MEETING of the GLENMARK FOOTBALL CLUB will be held in OMIHI HALL at 8 P.M. THURSDAY, 12th MARCH. All Members urged to attend. A. J. SLOSS, Hon. Secretary. • 2176 ALTERATION OF ADDRESS. As from MONDAY, MARCH 16, I will be operating from my new address, 113 Manchester street. Telephone 38-953. JOE BLACK, Land and Estate Agent. Watch for Window Display. 6678 GRETA VALLEY SCHOOL DIAMOND

JUBILEE. MARCH ?Bth. 1953. At the Jubilee Celebrations a Roll of Honour for the School will be unveiled. Would anyone having information not already given regarding ex-pupils who died on Active Service with the Armed Forces please communicate with the undersigned. G. A. GREIG, Secretary, Jubilee Committee, Scargill. 6656 GOLD MINING. NOTICE is given that a limited number of interests in a project to recover gold from one of New Zealand’s richest gold bearing rivers, are still available. For further information write to “GOLD MINING,” P.O. BOX 375, CHRISTCHURCH. :X9682 STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPT\ POWER SHUTDOWN. There will be a power shut down in the North Canterbury Electric Power Board areas of Rangiora, Eyre, Oxford and Ashley CoUnties, part of Kowai County, and Rangiora and Kaiapoi Boroughs from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, to install larger transformers at Southbrook Sub-station. '6752 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. PLEASANT POINT PARK. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the New Brighton Power Boat Club, Inc., has been granted the use of Pleasant Point Park on Saturday-, the 14th March, 1953, the occasion of the Club’s Annual Speed Boat Regatta, with the right to charge fos admission. H. S. FEAST, Town Clerk. Christchurch, Uth March, 1953. 6720 ALAN CLAUDIUS BHASSINGTCN and KENNEDY ASTON GOUGH, Barristers and Solictors, who have hitherto been practising as Barristers and Solicitors under the name of Brassington and Gough at their offices, 188 Hereford street, Christchurch, desire to announce that they have admitted into partnership DAVID JOHN CLARK, Barrister and Solicitor. The practice will be carried on from the Ist day of March, 1953, under the name of BRASSINGTON. GOUGH and CLARK, at the same address. A. C. BRASSINGTON K. A. GOUGH 5763 “OMEGA' “OMEGA" WATCHES from STEWART DAWSONS. The Famous “Seamaster” Automatic, £3l/5/-. Other Omeg”' Precision Watches fronl £l7/12/6. A Full Range always at— ST. WART DAWSONS, ’Omega” Agents. Sales and Service, High street. Christchurch. M.Th. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SALE. 25 PER CENT. OFF ALL MARKED PRICES on Jeweller’s Comprehensive Stock. Also SALE OF COUNTERS AND FITTINGS AND SAFE. Now is the time to get what you need—from JAMES KING, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 153 Manchester street. 5910

TRANSPORT ACT, 1949. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in terms of Section 114 of the Transport Act, 1949, that the under-mentioned application has been received by the No. 8 Transport Licensing Authority and that written representations against the granting of the application will be received by the undersigned not later than fourteen clear days from the date of this notice. If no written representations are received within the time specified above, the Licensing Authority proposes to grant the application without further notice and without holding a public sitting. CONTINUOUS PASSENGER SERVICE LICENCE: TRANSFER: (Waiau-Kaikoura service), Gilbert Tomlinson,, c/o Post Office, Kaikoura, from the Hon. Minister of Railways, Wellington. M. W. CROY, Secretary, No. 8 Transport Licensing Authority, P.O. Box 192, Ne150n.6657 CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL COMEDY SOCIETY INC. AUDITIONS AUDITIONS AUDITIONS FOR THE FORTHCOMING PRODUCTION “TULIP TIME” “TULIP TIME” "TULIP TIME” To be held at the JELLICOE HALL, Gloucester street W., on SUNDAY, March 15, commencing at 10.30 a.m. JUNIOR BALLET UNDER 10 (10 required)—lo.3o a.m. INTERMEDIATE ACROBATIC BALLET, 10 to 16 years—ll a.m. SENIOR BALLET, CHARACTER, OPERATIC, POINTE—II.3O a.m. MEZZO SOPRANOS and BARITONE VOICES for CHORUS AUDITIONS, 1 P.M. FEMALE PRINCIPALS: Audition Time: 1.30 p.m. All singing parts are for mezzo soprano voices. ANGELA BRIGHTWELL—CoIIege Pupil: Young, good singing and acting, dance movenients. HAZEL PEARS—College Pupil: Similar to above Tap dancing an advantage. MISS GANDERSLUIS—SchooI Matron: Tall, severe character, good speaking and acting. MISS SCHNAPPS—Assistant Matron: Small person, frivolous type—speaking part. HOPE—Maidservant: Small singing and speaking part. Tap dancing an advantage. LAURA SCHMITT—TuIip Girl: Small singing part and dance movements. MIDGE—MIR ABELLE—College Girls: Small singing and speaking parts. DAPHNE—JEAN—CoIIege Girls: Small singing and speaking parts. LILIAN—DUMPTY—CoIIege Girls: small singing and speaking parts. MALE PRINCIPALS: Audition Time: 3.30 p.m. All Singing Parts for Baritone Voices. CARL VINCENT—Air Force Officer: Good singing and speaking voice, versatile acting. JEPSON—Carl’s Batman: Similar to above, with dance movements. PlGGY—Carl’s Friend; Similar to above. MR HIBBERTSON—SoIicitor: Speaking part. HUMPERDINK—PoIice ’Officer: Speaking PbsTMAN—Small ringing and speaking part. ERIC—Air Force Officer: Small speaking part. GEOFFREY—Air Force Officer: Small speaking part. VAN GELDER—SmaII Deaf Man: Small speaking part. VAN GROOT—BuIb Farmer: Small speaking part. WINKLE—PoIice Constable; Small speak* ing part. NARYSHKINSKY—BaIIet Master: Small speaking part. APPLICATIONS FOR AUDITIONS AND COPIES OF SELECTED SPEAKING PARTS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM 229 DURHAM STREET, CITY, AND 832 COLOMBO STREET NORTH, AT ANY TIME, OR AT THE JELLICOE HALL, ON SUNDAY, MARCH 15, FROM 10.30 A.M Supply own selection, songs for audition. Only aspirants for parts will be admitted. Children under 12 may be accompanied by a parent. 2165

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