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QUEEN ELIZABETH II ARTS COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND Scholarships and Fellowships in Music, Drama, Ballet and the Visual Arts for 1967. The Council invites applications for awards to be taken up in 1967 as follows: Scholarships: For students seeking institutional or private tuition. Value: Up to £750 plus £250 grant-in-aid of travel where applicable. Fellowships: For established workers in the arts seeking to undertake special studies. Value: Up to £1,500 plus up to £5OO grant in-aid of travel where applicable. In both categories awards are available for study within New Zealand or for travel and study overseas. For further information apply to: The Director, QUEEN ELIZABETH II ARTS COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND, P.O. Box 2563, WELLINGTON. Stating the category in which you wish to apply CLOSING DATE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS: 1 JULY, 19H. NATIONAL CAT SHOW HORTICULTURAL HALL, CHRISTCHURCH Tomorrow Saturday, June 4 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Official opening, at 2 p.m. by HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, MR G. MANNING. See on display the two Havana Cats, never before seen in the South Island. ALSO A STORY ON CATS TN STAMPS AND A BRING AND BUY STALL. OVERSEAS JUDGES LARGE DOMESTIC CLASSES Adults 2/-, children I/-. DON'T MISS THE LARGEST CAT SHOW EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND 9301
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31076, 3 June 1966, Page 17
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