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PUBLIC NOTICES TOP SICK VOTES FOR SICK VOTES FOR SICK VOTES for sick votes RING 65-628 AND 78-203 RING 65-623 AND 78-203. RING 65-623 AND 78-203. FOR CARS ON ELECTION DAY FOR CARS ON ELECTION DAY FOR CARS ON ELECTION DAY RING CITY 65-623, 78-203. Burwood 87-614 Central New Brighton .... 68-957 Dallington 77-068 Fendalton Riding 49-609 papanui North 49-2“'B Papanui West 49-420 Redclifts 61-806 Richmond 78-332 Shirley v. 58-617 South Brighton 68-250 Spreydon 87-752 St. A’bans 80-193. 55-283 St. Martins 35-538 Sumner Sum. 760 S>’denham . 39-067 Woolston 61-222 " ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. Weather permitting, the Power will be CUT OFF on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1956. between the hours of 1 P.M. AND I P.M.. in the Greenpark and Motukarara areas, for alterations to the high-voltage lines. W. N. RASMUSSEN. Secretary-Manager. 3229 POWER WILL BE CUT OFF from 1.30 P-M. TO 4 P.M. on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18. in the following portion of Waimairi County in order to enable work to be carried out on 11.000-volt equipment: The north side of Yaldhurst road, from Corfe street to Withelis road, and in streets adjacent to Corfe street, Wittys road, and Norton street. - G. H. BATTERSBY. Engineer-Manager. 3209 |RETURNED PAPANUI R.S.A. SUB-COMMITTEE. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN. FINANCIAL members of R.S.A. and widows of servicemen residing in the Papanui district are available to send names and ages of children under 10 years to the Secretary for distribution of Christmas presents. Regimental numbers and addresses to be included with applications. Applications close December 3, 1956. A. V. WALTER. . Hon. Secretary, 8 Christian street. Bryndwr. . 3293 HOME SERVICEMENS ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REUNION. JELLICOE HALL, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 8 p.m. Members and their wives and friends welcome. Tickets available from the Office, the Secretarv. and Executive members. ’Phone . 35-040 and 78-660. 3206 CHRISTCHURCH IRISH NATIONAL SOCIETY'S FIFE BAND. VACANCIES are available for Pipers and Drummers in this newly-formed Band. Further information can be obtained at the Hibernian Hall any Sunday evening. Tutorship is free. CANTERBURY WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. THE Summer School will be held in the Craighead School. Timaru, Boxing Day (December 26 > to Friday. January 4. The cost per person for the 10 days—£7 12s 6d. MAIN THEME: “The Classical Tradition . In European Literature.’’ STUDY GROUPS for “Music.” “The ' People of Nepal. India.” Ten days of fellowship, education and recreation. Anyone interested apply for further ■ details to the Secretary, W.E.A., P.O. Box 232. Christchurch. 3364 o DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 26 Gloucester Street West. ENROLMENTS—DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. PUPILS are now being enrolled for the •ession commencing Monday, February’ 4. 1957. Interviews by appointment or during the course of School hours. DAY HOURS: 9-12 and 1-4. EVENING HOURS: Monday and Wednesday: 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Prospectus on application. Telephone 78-590. TWO Addresses recently recorded in Christchurch by Pastor M. Cope: (1) "When the United Nations maintain the Suez Canal as a free waterway for all nations and preserve peace? will Britain Pull out of the United Nations?” (2) "When Russia and Satellites attack Canada and U.S.A, over the North Pole.” A Harmony of latest Intelligence Reports •nd Bible Prophecy. To be given in the MAYFAIR LOUNGE, Worcester street, on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, at 8 p.m When britain-israel nationally CALLS UPON GOD TO RESTORE HIS LAW—THEN DISARMAMENT. BRITISH-ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 15

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