FUIUC NOTICIS CHRISTCHURCH WEST HIGR SCHOOL. , CENTENARY CENTENARY CENTENARY SEPTEMBER. 1958. SEPTEMBER. 1958. SEPTEMBER, 1958. Early registrations indicate large attendances, but lists for all tions are still open. To ensure priority for tickets, Old Pupils should REGISTER WITHOUT DELAY. Information from: C.W.H.S. CENTENARY COMMITTEE. Box 1439, Christchurch. Or CARL MADSEN and SON, Jewellers. 672 Colombo street. Telephone—School—'Phone 78-018. MH /
rpFTLIRNED SERVICE?! CHRISTCHURCH. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. MEMBERS are reminded of th 4 An- . nual General Meeting of the Association to be held in the Jellicoe Hall, Christchurch R.S.A. premises, on Tuesday, the 25th March, 1958, at 7.45 p.m. In conformity with the Rules of the Association, full details of the business to be transacted at the meeting was advertised in both "The Press” and the "Star-Sun’’ on Saturday, the Bth March, 1958. F. BARRON. Secretary | BURNHAM GATES—OFFICIAL OPENING ON Sunday, March 18, 1958, at 1J0) p.m., the Minister of Defence, ther Hon. P. G. Connolly, will officially open the Burnham Gates. The Bumham Gates are not a War Memorial but are dedicated to all soldiers whd trained at Burnham for service to their country. An invitation has been received from the Commanding Officer. Southern Military District, for all returned soldiers and their wives to attend this ceremony and also visit the camp and Inspect modem weapons and equipment. F. BARRON, secretary
st. Matthew’s cadpt AMBULANCE DIVISION. SILVER JUBILEE. BUFFET DINNER to be held MONDAY. MARCH 24, 7 p.m. Admission: Ticket only. Tickets, 5s single, available at Brigade Headquarters Office or ’Phones 55-010, 48-860. Cadet superintendent.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCB BRIGADE, Canterbury and West Coast District, Christchurch Corps. CADET PICNIC A Cadet Pitnic will be held at WADDINGTON on SUNDAY, . MARCH 16, 1958. A train will leave Christchurch Railway Station at 9 a.m. and will stop at Addingtdfi ONLY. It will return at 5.30 p.m. Fares are—Adults 5/-, Cadets 2/8. Hot water and milk will be supplied. Listen to 3YA and 3ZB, 7.30 a.m. Sunday if weather N.Z. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIF ONE MILE GRASS SUNDAY, MARCH 16, HURUNUI DOMAIN First Race 11.30 a.m. Follow sitfnl from Hurunui Hotel. Come for your Sunday picnic at the Hurunui Domain and see 15 thrilling races. Hot water and refreshments available. Promoted by: PIONEER MOTOR CLUB (INC.) Hit CANTERBURY AERO CLUB CANTERBURY AERO CLUB CANTERBURY AERO CLUB JOY RIDES JOY RIDES JOY RIDES Take an Air View of the City and Suburbs from one of our new comfortable Tri-pacer Aircraft. Charges: Adults £l. Children under 12 10s. Scenic and Business Flights further afield can be arranged. Charges on application. ’PHONE 33-099 ext. 841. S.t.C; WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION MILLINERY CLASSES A few vacancies are available in Millinery Classes in the City (Tues-' days) and Somerfield (Wednesdays), starting next week. Twelve lertbnt 30s. 'Phone 64-530, Monday. TWO-DAY FLORAL ART SCHOOL For particulars see separate advertisement in this issue. SYLLABUS OF ALL CLASSES AVAILABLE END OF MONTH. M7T N.Z.R. HOAD SERVICES ' PASSING OUT PARADE. BURNHAM. SUNDAY. MARCH 16. 19M. BUSES will leave the Road Service} Depot, 30-48 Victoria street, at 1.30 p.m. for Burnham Military Camp. I Return buses leave Burnham, 4.30 . p.m. 9911
©2HS: Plants, animals and men being all various stage* of development THE GOLDEN RULE FOR right WORLDFAMILY BEHAVIOUR IS: TREAT THE LESS - DEVELOPED AS YOU WOULD HAVE THE MORE-DE-VELOPED TREAT YOU.
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