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RICCARTON ELECTORATE BY-ELECTION - -X-.'-J MR M. A. CONNELLY, OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will speak with MR R. BOORD. Labour member for Rotorua, on TUESDAY. October 23. 1956, at 8 p.m.. in CORONATION HALL, Domain terrace. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24, at 8 p.m.: in ST. NICHOLAS HALL, Barrington street. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1956, at 8 p.m.: ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Church Corner. Upper Riccarton. All Electors WELCOME. For SICK, POSTAL and ABSENTEE VOTES ’Phone 46-000, 69-770, 47-041, 69-992. 9069

MMofopEa-LJ —(aiMK —\ac use J—-- 1 MOTOR-CAR MOTOR-CAR MOTOR-CAR MOTOR-CAR RACING RACING RACING RACING AT RAKAIA DOMAIN, RAKAIA DOMAIN, LABOUR DAY, LABOUR DAY, , MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 11 A.M., MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 11 A.M., Presented by RAKAIA CAR CLUB RAKAIA CAR CLUB In Conjunction with THE CANTERBURY CAR CLUB, Under Rules of the R.N.Z.C.C. COMPETING DRIVERS PLEASE NOTE: Six Miniatures, plus Wild Cup, to be competed for in Saloon. Sports, and Racing Car Events. MINIATURE TRAIN FOR THE KIDDIES. All Refreshment Available: Teas, Sandwiches, Hot Water, Soft Drinks. Ice-creams, etc. This is a First-class Track. Thoroughly Oiled to Combat Dust. So Bring Your Family and Friends and SEE SOUTH ISLAND S BEST DRIVERS In ACTION. MAKE THIS A PICNIC DAY. Admission: Adults 2s 6d, Children Is, Cars Is. 3206

UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, DUNEDIN. N.Z. SECOND-YEAR CLASSES IN MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY. APPLICATIONS for admission In 1957 to second-year classes in Medicine and Dentistry must reach Ihe undersigned not later than Thursday, November 15. Forms of application are obtainable from the Registrar of any University College in New Zealand or from the undersigned. J. W. HAYWARD. Registrar. 2877 YOUTH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. LOW - COST TOUR TO EUROPE AND AROUND THE KORLD. Applications are invited from Young Men and Young Women who wish to joint a low-cost TOUR as above—to depart N.Z. late June. 1957, proceeding to Europe from Sydney in “Himalaya" (Tourist Class). The tour is planned to take advantage of all economies available to partv travel for young people. Age limit. 35. Experienced leadership. No liquor: no firearms., • London accommoclation will be at a low-cost private hotel, clean, comfortable, and conveniently situated for the sightseeing and "learning London” programme, three weeks in all. ’All meals allowed for. There’ll also be excursions to all parts of Britain—Scotland. Highlands and Lowlands; Wales. English Lake Districts, manufacturing districts, West country, Shakespeare country, etc; and a fascinating tour in Europe (train and bus, lowcost hotels, all meals: no hitchhiking) Paris, of course, Switzerland (mountain centres), Italy, including Rome; Germany, down the Rhine. There’ll be a “free period” of a few weeks, for private programme, such as Youth Hostel trips (each member will be affiliated with the Youth Hostel Association); cycle tours, canoe club trips, or visiting relatives, or for working if desired. Then the return voyage, to arrive back in N.Z. after a total of about six months away. The return is proposed via Panama. OPTIONAL RETURN: Instead of returning with the main party, if you wish to remain in London for a working holiday of another six months or so, you can do this; and the return fare included in the tour arrangements will be available to you. and a booking made for about the time desired to return. TOTAL TOUR COST, £460, N.Z. back to N.Z.: based on presents costs and therefore subject to alterations. Does not include accommodation, etc., in the “iree period," nor personal costs such as theatres—which will he kept low in cost by concessions and ‘gallery parties.” Y.T.A. is now 10 years old in New Zealand, and this tour is planned as the climax of travel experience for young men and young women. SEE NEW PLACES MAKE NFW FI.IENDS - LOTS OF FUN—l’l V S THE BEST* EDUCATION OF ALL-IT WILL ADD TO YOUR PERSONALITY FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. Write in first instance to YOUTH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. Box 450. Wellington. Mention Tour 1080, 1957, NOTE’ You can also register now for similar Tour proposed for 1958.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28104, 20 October 1956, Page 16

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