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roue Noncß CAR GYMKHANA MOTUKARARA DOMAIN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, Commencing II am. Usual good day'a outing. Everybody welcome. Small charge for admlsaion. Children and cars free. Hot Water. Soft Drinks, Ice-cream, ate., available. 0417 THE CONSTITUTIONAL SOCIETY (INC.) PUBLIC MEETING Canterbury Museum Lecture Hall. THURSDAY. OCTOBER ». at 7.45 p.m. Come and hear the Society open Its Election Campaign for Better Princlplea in Government. Chairman: Dr. O. C. Maxengarb. Q.C. Hear the following addreeees: Dr. Mazengarb on The Diaappearance of Parliamentary Government"; Mr A. C. Braaslngton on "The Need tor a Second Chamber of Parliament"; Mr H. L Gibson, Dunedin, on “Freedom and Private Enterpriae''; and Mr J. H. McDonald. Westport. on "Local Government." Join in this rally for freedom against State dictatorship. All welcome. Ladies specially invited. Please be early as seating la limited. 0061 ® LADIES' NIGHT WINTER GARDEN TUESDAY NEXT, 18 INST, at 8 P.M. Guest Speaker: Mr W. Godfrey Bowen. MBt Members are reminded of th«> above function to be held in th <5 Winter Garden when an excellerg Vocal and Orchestral programme will be presented. Tickets for Members and Visitors may be obtained from Begg'l Booking Office or the Hon. Secrw tary. I. McW. HARKNESS, Hon. Secretary. 2OB| TAI TAPU MOTOR CLUB Ifl k'i Presents MOTOR-CYCLE SCRAMBLE I RACING, FINDLEYS FARM, HALSWDLI,, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16. Practice 12.30 p.m. First Race 1.30 pjn. See Scramble Racing at itl best on a fast and thrilling ciJ» cult. Follow Club Signs from Stillwells Bowser, cnr. Sparks rrf. and Halswell rd. Only 5 milei from town. Soft Drinks, etc.. Available On Grounds. 1261. PUBLIC LECTURE AND DISCUSSffON WOMEN’S CONTRIBUTION IO THE COMMUNITY. MRS MARY WOODWARD. Tomorrow (Sunday), 8.15 p.m„ W.E.A. CENTRE, 59 Gloucester street. ALL WELCOME. WEEK-END SCHOOL TELEVISION AND THE COMMUNITY October 28 (Friday) Evening. October 29 (Saturday). Morning. Afternoon and Evening. LECTURES and discussions ON: The Control and Administration of Television; effects on children and family life, education, recreation, etc.: technical aspects; economic effects, etc. These lectures and discussions are a "must” for all concerned about the effecta of Television. FEE 10s. ENROL NOW. Ask for descriptive leaflet. wjcA., 59 Gloucester street. P.O. Box 1796. "Phone 64-530. 2166 NOTICE TO CONSUMERS WEATHER permitting, the power will be CUT OFF on SUNDAY. October 16, 1960, between the hours of 1.15 pan. and 4.15 p.m. approximately, as follows, to enable overhead line alterations to be carried out:— Weedons Halkett Rolleston Yaldhurst Bumham Pound road. West Melton Harewood W. N. RASMUSSEN. General Manager. 2111 SOUTHBRIDGE MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1960 SPECIAL passenger train stopping only at the stations named, leave Christchurch at 9.20 a.m., Addington 9.25, Hornby 923, Prebbleton 9.40, Lincoln 9.55, Springston 102, Lake Road 10.14, Leeston 1024. arrives Southbridge 10.40 a.m. Return train, stopping at the same stations leaves Southbridge 5 p.m., arrives Christchurch 625 p.m. Cheap return fares. If the sports are postponed the the special train will NOT run. 3031 N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES CHRISTCHURCH-DUNEDIN EXPRESS SERVICE Christchurch, Depart .... 1 p.m, Dunedin, Arrive 820 p.m. MONDAY TO FRIDAY. Booking.: N.Z.R. DEPOTS and AGENCIES. WS

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29336, 15 October 1960, Page 18

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