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PUBLIC NOTICKS HALSWELL ' RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB THE OPENING DAY for the newly-formed Rugby League Club will be held at Halswell Domain on APRIL 2. 1960, at 2 P.M. Players for all grades, including schoolboys, are cordially invited. B. P. HARRIS. Hon. Secretary. 9559 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT AWARDS IN BALLET, DRAMA, MUSIC AND LITERATURE APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following awards. BALLET Candidates may apply In the following categories: (a) Dancers of a high technical standard wishing to take up dancing as a career. (b) Students wishing to take a teachers’ training course overseas. Candidates should have passed the School Certificate Examination, have reached a resonable technical standard, e.g., the Elementary Certificates of the Royal Academy of Dancing, the British Ballet Organisation or other recognised bodies and produce evidence of having had adequate experience as teachers of ballet In either an established school of dancing or on their own account. (c) Established teachers aged 25 years and over. Applications close on Monday, June 20, 1960.

DRAMA—Applications will be considered from actors, producers, technicians, stage and costume designers and speech and other tutors. Evidence of advanced work is required and candidates should be well read in the aspect of the theatre they intend to follow. Early application is advised so that the Drama Bursary Selection Committee may be aware of the work to be undertaken during the year. Applications close on Monday, October 3. 1960. MUSlC—Applications will be considered from composers, executants and teachers and scholars capable of research in some branch of musicology. Candidates are required to show evidence of advanced studies in their particular field. Applications close on Monday, October 3, 1960. All the above awards are valued at £4OO a year, plus £5O towards return passage. SCHOLARSHIP IN LETTERSApplications are invited for the Scholarship in Letters for 1961. The Scholarship is valued at £5OO for one year. Applicants should state their literary experience and publications together with details of their proposed project or projects. Applications close on Wednesday, August 31, 1960. Forms or application for the above awards may be obtained by writing to the Secretary for Internal Affairs, P.O. Box 8007. Government Buildings. Wellington. 6192 LIBRARY HALL TO LET for Meetings, Smail Cultural Functions, Films, etc. Seats 85. Charges Moderate. 'PHONE 60-545. WS NEIL J. OWENS wishes to announce that he has . commenced practice as a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT at 327 Tuam street, Christchurch. Telephone No. 77-427. 2919 ASHLEY DISTRICT M.U.1.0.0.F. (N.Z.) A Cordial Invitation is extended to all Lodge members and friends to attend the installation of Bro. R. W. Gardner as District Grand Master and the investiture of District Officers and members of the Management Committee, which will be held In the Parish Hall, Church street, Rangiora, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, at 8 p.m. G. F. SHEPPARD, District Secretary. 3842 NO ASIAN DESTINY, PLEASE. Join the League of Empire Loyalists and keep New Zealand ’ British. Inquiries to the Secretary: P.O. BOX 2030, Christchurch. S Let Hypnosis Help You P. S. JOHNSTON. Hypnotherapist. 36 Oxford terrace. ’Phone 75-754, or call 45 Jacksons road. ST CHIROPRACTOR , J. W. DUGGAN, D.C., ' Palmer Graduate, 137 Peterborough street. Telephone 65-931. X3994 CHRISTCHURCH PONY CLUB RAFFLE. Winning Ticket: 1913—E. Rogers. 31 Howard st. FORM"OF NOTICE"OF APPLICATION FOR LICENCE (OR FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE). I, WARREN RAYMOND DENNIS, of 4 Chapter street, Christchurch, hereby give notice that I have' applied to the Magistrate's Court at Christchurch for a licence under the Land Agents Act, 1953, to carry on business as a Land Agent at 4 Chapter street, Christchurch, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the 2nd day of April, 1960. being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Christchurch, this Ist day_of April, 1960. CQME TO SEFTON EASTER MONDAY KOWAI ATHLETIC SPORTS COMMENCES 10 A.M. Buses Leave Midland. Amateur Athletics, Cycling, Wood Chopping, Highland Dancing, etc., Baby Show, Football Kick. etc. Refreshments, Hot Water. Ice Cream, etc? DANCE, 8 P.M. 3168 RANGERS’ FOOTBALL CLUB BOYS’ DIVISION OPENING DAY for 1960 season is APRIL 9 AT BURWOOD PARK at 10 a.m. sharp. J. HINCKLEY, Secretary. 2678

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29170, 2 April 1960, Page 18

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