I PUBLIC NOTICES OWING to stock damage we will I shoot alt dogs on our properties. Lower Styx road. Brooklands. BELL BROS. | 9719 MILITARY TRAINING WE would like young men nearing the age of 20 to know that thev mav register as consclen. tious objectors and that forms are obtainable at the Labour De partment. (Inserted by the Society of Friends (Quakers) and the Christian Pacifist Society). COUNTRY CLUB PRIVATE BALLS A BALL or CABARET EVENING lean be arranged for such litil* I cost. PRICES RANGE FROM 13® i3d PER HEAD. 1 This Includes everything Waiter-served supper. guest 'artists, floor shows, bunny girls, vocalists, musicians, etc. There i a reason why more adult people attend Country Club Cabaret than any other night spot In New Zealand. Inquire now for full details. COUNTRY CLUB CABARET. ’Phone 61-440. 2466 CHRISTCHURCH WORKINGMEN'S CLUB M.S.A. (NOTICE IS HEREBY given that la special general meeting will {be held on the club premises; 202 Oxford terrace on WEDNESDAY, Sill JUNE. 1966 at 8 p m. BUSINESS: New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club Property, Oxford terrace. W A. ANDERSON, Manager. I "•_! MIDLAND MARCHING ASSOCIATION Annual General Meeting i NOTICE is hereby given to all members that the Annual General Meeting of the aboie Association will be held at S p.m. on Monday. June 13. 1n the Mid'land Motorways Social Room. A full attendance !• requested. VENERAL DISEASES CLINIC CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. I MEN OUTPATIENTS DEPART- | WENT, Tuam street, near i Christchurch Hospital. MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS. 6 30 p m. to 8 p in. SATURDAYS. 6 pin to 630 p m. WOMEN. Inquire Sister, Accident and Emergency Department MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. 7 p in. to 8 pm. No appointment necessary.
WOODSCULPTURE (Intermediate)—?. M. Mulcahy. 730 p in.. School of Fine Arts, May 30. 12 meetings. 30s. FOUR STUDIES OF N.Z. WRITERS—!’. R. Beatson, M.A . P. A. Simpson, M.A., 8 p.m Slnclairc House, 36 Cashel st., May 30. 8 meetings. 15,. FRENCH SENIOR—A. Grasslot. Gandet. 8 pin., W.E.A. Centre, May 31. 12 meetings. 20s. SIGHT SEEING AND RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC—6 p.m; CREATIVE MUSIC MAKING—7 pin —C. L. Marlin. Mus. 8.. MR.ST W.E.A Centre. May 31. 12 meetings each course. Each Fee; 15s. SCIENCE AND YOU—T. I. Quick enden. M.Sc. (Hons.) 8 p.m . University, room C. May 31 6 meetings. 15s. NEW ZEALAND AND THE ANTARCTIC—In association Canterbury Branch N.Z. Antarctic Society. 8 p.m.. W.E.A. Centre, June 2. 6 meetings. 15s. COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY—F McGregor, A.R.P.S.. and others. 8.10 p.m. University, room 15, June 2. 10 meetings. 255. PAINTING (Intermediate)—Colleen O’Connor. Dip FA. 5 Vacancies. 2 p.m., Thurs 12 meetings. 30s. prior enrolment necessary. PAINTING (Beginners) 030 a.m., Tues. Course now full. PAINTING—M. Eaton. 7.30 pm. Mon. Course now full. WOODSCULPTURE (Kalapol)- ( T. Williams. 7.30 p.m . Kais pol Borough School. May 30. 10 meetings. 30s. HISTORY OF THE KZ ECUMENICAL ENCOUNTER, 19161966—The Rev. D. Jackson Inglis and others. 8 p.m . University. G.l. June 7. 10 meetings. 20s. COMMUNICATION AND THE VOLUNTARY SOCIETY—I Io to 5.30 p.m. Today. A study School for all interested in voluntary organisations. Speakers: Mr G. Burns. Mr H. Silcock, Mr J. K. Austad. Mr. L. A. Gilmore. Discussion groups. Enrolment: 12 45 p.m., W.E.A. Centre, 59 Gloucester st. Fee: 3s. Copies Winter Syllabus posted on request. 34'3
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