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PUBLIC NOTICES AN INVITATION. THE Committee of the Waiau Sub-branch of the Plunket Society extends a cordial invitation to all interested to be present at the Official Opening of its New Plunket Rooms on Saturday, April 16, at 2.30 p.m. 4466 GRAND REUNION. EX AND SERVING R.N.Z.A.F., R.A.F., AND FLEET AIR ARM. A GRAND REUNION HIBERNIAN HALL. Barbadoes street. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 8 P.M. A Good Night’s Entertainment Assured. Admission by Invitation Only. Invitations may be obtained from Peter Pan Shop. Colombo street: S. J. Parker. 393 St. Asaph street: Jim Sullivan, 124 Armagh street, and Stanley Goldsmith. Accountants, 141 Hereford st. 4463 THE FARMERS’ SALEYARDS, LTD. NOTICE OF MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given that the fiftieth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of The Fanners’ Saleyards. Limited, will be held in the Offices of Messrs McKellar, McCallum and Co., 227 Manchester street, Christchurch (opposite Civic Theatre), on MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1955, at 2.15 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To receive the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the Year ended the 31st December. 1954. 2. To Elect a Director. 3. To Elect an Auditor. 4. General. By Order of the Board, W. S. McCALLUM. Secretary. Christchurch, April 4. 1955. 4477 PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL. REFUSE REMOVAL SERVICE. Because of the Easter Holidays, the Collection of Refuse which would normally be made on Monday and Tuesday, April 11 and 12, WILL BE DELAYED BY ONE DAY. A. KELLY, County Clerk. 2247 TRAVEL COMFORT TO ANYWHERE. NEW FACTORY-BUILT CARAVANS. 10ft, 12ft, 14ft, 16ft. ONE TO SUIT ANY CAR. Thirty Caravans to Choose from. Trailers and Dinghies. CARAVAN SPECIALISTS, 138 Victoria street, Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH GREYHOUND RACINB . CLUB, INC. Owing to Unforeseen Circumstances, Meeting set down to be held MARSHLAND DOMAIN, APRIL 10, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. NEXT MEETING: CANTERBURY CHAMPIONSHIPS, APRIL 24, AT 2 P.M. N. M. HORWELL, Hon. Secretary. .'4446 THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE ARTHUR’S PASS INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHAPEL will be laid at 2 P.M. On EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 11, by the Chairman of the Christchurch Branch of the National Council of Churches. All interested are invited to be present. M. J. P. GLASGOW. Secretary. 7999 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED to enrol in a course of SEVEN WEEKLY LECTURES IN SENIOR HOME NURSING, which commences at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, at our Headquarters, 55 Peterborough street: Enrolment can be made by telephone to 70-727, by post card or by personal call. Further details gladly supplied. This course is of assistance to the young and old of both sexes. 2030 A PUBLIC ADDRESS will be given by THE REV. CECIL R. TAYLOR. Entitled “CENTRAL UNION AND WORLD GOVERNMENT,” at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, at 8 p.m. Women’s League will meet on Tuesday. April 12, at 2.30 p.m. -2183 WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSN. ® OPENING EVENING AND CELEBRATION OF 40th ANNIVERSARY. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 13, 8 P.M. SOCIAL HALL. TRADES HALL, Gloucester street. ITEMS. FILMS. SUPPER. EARLY REMINISCENCES. MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF W.E.A. CORDIALLY INVITED, ADMISSION FREE. This Evening will mark the formal opening of the 1955 Session of Classes and also the 40th Anniversary of the establishment of the W.E.A. in Christchurch. EARLY MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF THE FIRST FEW YEARS ARE SPECIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT. CLASSES FOR ALL. FEE: 10s per course of 18 Weekly Lectures. Enrol at Class. Further details in next week’s papers. FREE SYLLABUS with full details posted on request to W.E.A., Box 232. MONDAY EVENINGS, commencing April 18, 8 p.m.: Psychology—Understanding Human Behaviour. How to Take the Chair (four lectures, 3s). Public Speaking and Debating. Astronomy (six lectures, 6s). French —First year. French—Second year (prior application for places must be made to W.E.A. Office). Horticulture (Somerfield). TUESDAY EVENINGS, commencing April 19, 8 p.m.: Drama Maori Language Esperanto Natural History (animals, plants, geology of our countryside). WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, commencing April 20, 8 p.m.: Music Making with Recorders (beginners). The Novel in Society The Monetary System of New Zealand Understanding the Child (12 Lectures, 7s 6d). % WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, commencing April 30, 2,30 p.m.: World Affairs. THURSDAY EVENINGS, commencing April 21, 8 p.m.: Creative English. Horticulture (City). Looking at Pictures (nine lectures, 6s). World Affairs. Religion—lts Role in Society (12 lectures, 7s 6d). THURSDAY MORNINGS, commencing April 21. 10.30 a.m. Understanding the Pre-School Child (six lectures, 6s). FRIDAY EVENINGS, commencing April 22, 8 p.m.: MUsic Making with Recorders (Second Year). 4552

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27629, 9 April 1955, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27629, 9 April 1955, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27629, 9 April 1955, Page 9

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