FUILIC NOTtCtS ‘ Btfcnuc rowta boabd * NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Weather permitting, the 1 power will be cut off on Sunday, June 16, as follows, to enable a new 33,000 volt line to be commissioned: 1.15 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. approximately. AU the Banks Peninsula area. 1.15 p.m. and 4.15 pun. approximately. All that part of the Board's area south of the Selwyn river. Also Goulds road at Ellesmere. As power will be restored as soon as possible, consumers must treat the lines as alive at all times. S. E. SLATTER, Engineer Manager. 9034 ✓fAC'tX I I GO-KART RACING. WEST MELTON 11l Aid of the West Melton Hall Committee SUNDAY. JUNE 16. This meeting will be held on the property of Mr N. K. Cal- ! der. West Melton. SPECIAL NOVELTY RACES If necessary cancellation will be given over 3ZB and 3YA. j RACING COMMENCES 1 P.M AU Christchurch drivers re- . quired in the pits at 11 a.m. 1 HOT WATER and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Raced under S.I.G.K.A. rules. B 7627 i ■ ggfnSBHKKfKHgBBBn ■:[SS3S FOR BUSINESS FOR PLEASURE □ N.Z. TRAVEL SERVICE, LTD. 92 Gloucester street. •PHONE 65-479. ! N.Z. WIDE RENTAL SERVICE THS [ . CANTERBURY AERO CLUB WEEK-END ACTIVITIES . Local Scenic Flights available any time and from the terminal ■ building on Sunday afternoon General Club Flying at Ash- > burton. Christchurch Airport and Rangiora. New Members Welcome. ) $ IRi 15 Si YOUR LAST CHANCE TO . SIGN The Petition for a Nuclearfree Zone in the Southern Hemisphere. Please ’Phone Mrs Renee Roberts. Campaign for Nuclear Dis- ; armament, 67-290. All forms must now be returned. 3469 NZ. LABOUR PARTY i ■ MR H. L. J. MAY, M.P. for Onslow, in conjunction with - MR W. L. CAMERON, Labour e Candidate for Rangiora, will '• address a meeting and show r films in the , RANGIORA MEMORIAL HALL . SATURDAY, JUNE 15, at 7.30 p.m. 1 All members and friends cor- : dially Invited. 1 3460 ’ SOCIOLOGY of RELIGION—t June 20. Dr. J. J. Mol: 5 Lec- ? tures. S CANTERBURY NOW AND THEN—From June 10: 9 Lectures. Course circular available. BOTANY—JuIy 3. Dr. E. Edgar, Mr W. R. Sykes: 9 Lectures. 3 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY—JuIy 4: 8 Lectures. Course circular available. MODERN CHRISTIAN SECTSJuly 8 Rev. D. J. Inglis: 10 Lectures. RENOVATING and DECO--5 RATING AN OLD HOME--1 July 11, Mrs J Mackay: 6 Lec--1 • tures. ; Courses in Progress. Enrolments j Still Accepted. ’ RADIATION, RADIO ACTIVITY, NUCLEAR ENERGY : —Thursdays , UNDERSTANDING ASIA: ' Series 2—Commences July 4. I DRESSMAKING. From June 10, Mon., 7.45—3 Vacancies. Tues.. 7.45—4 Vacancies. Class limit—--1 12. Fee: £3. Tutors: Mrs W. Kleinschmidt Mrs G. Cullinan. PRIMITIVE ART. Course postponed. Enrolments For All Courses to W.E.A. CENTRE 59 Gloucester st. J 3629 ENROL NOW ENROL NOW ADULT ART CLASS Ladies and men. Commences June 27. Tutor: Mr M, Eaton. ADULT BALLET CLASS Thursdays. 5.45-6.45 p.m. Tutor: Miss Jillian Gallaher. BALLROOM DANCING Thursday. 7.30-9 p.m. Ladies and Men. Tutor: Miss Cynthia Storr. YOGA CLASS Mondays, 6.45-7.45 p.m. Tutor: Mrs G. Guy. For further information please 'Phone Y.W.C.A. 64-029. 3559
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30158, 15 June 1963, Page 20
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