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PUBLICNOTICES LEITHFIELD SCHOOL REUNION (90 Years.) THE Annual Reunion of the above School will be held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, commencing at school grounds, 1 p.m., followed by children's sports, adult races, etc., followed by afternoon tea in Beach Hall. Dance at Night, Oddfellows Hall, Leithfield. MRS C. LEEN, Hon. Secretary, METHVEN ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN METHVEN ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. CHURCH. GOLDEN JUBILEE. GOLDEN JUBILEE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28— 2 p.m.: Garden Party at Springfield. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 21— 11 a.m.: Jubilee Service. 7 p.m.: Communion Service. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Banquet and Concert. Tickets V-. Primary .Schoolchildren, . 2/-. Please apply for tickets npw from any member of, committee. Former Residents Especially Welcome. Write, stating the days you hope to be present to “Jubilee Secretary l ,’’ MRS J. M. LAWSON, Ashburton road. Methven. 7903 COURTENAY A. and P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, AT KIRWEE. Schedules are Available on Application. ENTRIES may be sent to the Secretary, 2S Ayr street, Riccarton. or made at the Association’s tent at the Christchurch Show. Local entries will be accepted by Mr R. H. Bedford, Telephone 45D, Kirwee, and Mr J. Dawson. Telephone 131, Darfield. Entries and applications for space close Friday, November 12. Garden Produce entries only close 8 p.m. Thursday, November 18, with Mrs G. R. Bedford, Telephone 46, Kirwee. Dance in the Evening. Good music and supper. G. S. KING, Secretary. 3766 TALKS ON THE CATHOLIC TALKS ON THE CATHOLIC TALKS ON THE CATHOLIC TALKS ON THE CATHOLIC TALKS ON TJIE CATHOLIC RELIGION. RELIGION. RELIGION. RELIGION. RELIGION. TUESDAY EVENINGS. TUESDAY EVENINGS, TUESDAY EVENINGS, NOVEMBER 9, 16, 23, 30, a at 7.30 p.m. Basement Library, H.B. Buildings, Basement Library, H.B. Buildings, .High street. All Interested invited to attend. 9613 SOUTHLAND A. and P. ASSOCIATION, INVERCARGILL. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER- SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. SUMMER SHOW. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14 and 15. 1954.

SCHEDULES OF CLASSES, for all Breeds of Stock, Competitions, Dairy Produce, and Wool are now obtainable from A. and P. Associations and Breed Societies. A. L. ADAMSON, Secretary, P.O. Box 844. Invercargill. Telegraphic Code Address: “SOUTHSHOW.” Entries close November 26, 1954. NO LATE ENTRIES TAKEN. 2888 YOUR OVERSEAS TOUR, 19(55. WHITE CIRCLE WORLD TOURS (New Zealand and Australia) HAVE a few vacancies on TOUR 844, standard tour to Britain and Europe via Australia and Suez each way. Departs N.Z. March 29. Sightseeing in Sydney, then per one-class vessel to England; tours at ports. Full sightseeing programme in London, visiting famous and historic places. Accommodation comfortable tourist-class hotel (central location). Coach tour ENGLAND,' SCOTLAND. NORTH WALES; good hotels, all meals included, all admissions, guides, etc. A "free period” for private travel, then three weeks touting Continent, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, PARIS (four nights),' SWITZERLAND, GERMANY, AUSTRIA, ITALY. First-clase cross channel steamer, second-class train and motor coach travel. Depart NAPLES per "Orsova” approx. September 19, arrive N.Z. approx, end October. All-inclusive cost £662. Apply further particulars: WHITE CIRCLE WORLD-TOURS, P.O. Box 450, Wellington. C.M.L. Building. ’Phone 45-604. Telegrams: “Whiteeircl.” CIRCLE THE WORLD WITH WHITE CIRCLE 3311 HAVE YOU PLANNED YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY? Y.T.A. invites you to join a 10-day holiday tour Jor young people (18 to 35 years) visiting— MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS AND NELSON: 4 days in Sounds (launch excursions, fishing, swimming, acquaplanlng), 5 days Nelson and districts. £22. (Steamer fare deducted if joining at Nelson.) NELSON, WEST COAST, AND ARTHUR PASS—visiting Franz Josef Glazier, lakes of Westland, Otira Tunnel, and a stop-over in heart of Southern Alps, then via Christchurch to Wellington. £27. (Steamer fare deducted for South Island members.) STEWART ISLAND—A few vacancies exist on this interesting visit. £2B (less steamer fares). ' Those who have not seen the North Island will fully appreciate the comprehensive NORTH ISLAND ROUND TOUR —Mt. Egmont and Mt Ruapehu (climbing on each), Waitomo Glow-worm Cave, Rotorua, Wairakei, Lake Taupo; Wellington back to Wellington, £2B 10s, plus £3 5s Lyttelton-Wgtn. return (berths arranged). All Tour Fees Inclusive. All parties under suitable leadership, and every effort is made to make the tour a social and interesting experience at moderate cost. For further particulars: A. N. Stone, 221 A Manchester street, Christchurch, P.O. Box 951, ’Phone 32-984. See New Places—Make New Friends. —with— YOUTH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 450, Wellington. 3306

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office, at Christchurch, on or before the Bth day of December. 1954. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as folhereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” EARLY, Alice Elizabeth, formerly of Greendale, but late of Christchurch, spinster, died 5.5.54. GEOGHEGAN, Francis Joseph, late of Christchurch, presser, died 31.10.54. GOFTON, John, late of Christchurch, piano tuner, died 31.10.54. GOTTERMEYER, Karl (commonly known as Charles), late of Christchurch, retired market gardener, died 30.10.54. KOSTER, Annie Reid, late of Christchurch, widow, died 1.11.54. WELD, Isabella Jane, late of Christchurch, married woman, died 3.10.54. x . F. T. CARSON, District Public Trustee for Christchurch. November 5, 1954. 3330 NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN RESPECT OF LICENCE AND SITTING THEREFOR. An application in respect of an Air Service Licence has been received as described in the schedule hereunder, and a public sitting of the Air Services Licensing Authority will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, November 15, 1954, in the Conference Room, Army Department. Bunny street, Wellington, for the purpose of receiving evidence in favour of or against the granting of the application. Any person or organisation wishing to object to or to support the granting of the application is directed to give notice thereof to me, and to the applicant concerned at least three (3) clear days prior to the date of the hearing. Notice of objection must state therein in general terms the grounds of objection. SCHEDULE: application by HELICOPTER SERVICES, LTD., P.O. Box 662, Hamilton, to operate with Helicopter Aircraft throughout New Zealand the following services: (a) Non-scheduled Passenger and Freight Services; (b) Spraying, Seed Sowing, Supply Dropping, Aerial Advertising, Power-line Inspection, Cable-laying, Surveying. and other Commercial Work peculiar to Helicopter Aircraft. W.wH. Secretary, c/o. Air Dept., Wel-

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27500, 6 November 1954, Page 11

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