PUBLIC NOTICES 40* ST. ALBANS LABOUR PARTY INVITES members and supporters to meet feal TED ADCOCK Labour Party Candidate for St. Albans Electorate In the CHURCH HALL. corner Hills •road and Acheson avenue, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. at 8 P.M. Supper Provided 3940 SALE OF WOMEN’S SURPLUS CLOTHING LADY WIGRAM HALL 33 Cashel street. On THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 9.30 A.M.—3 P.M. 2874 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION Enrolment is now open for a course of lectures, practical in struction and examination in FIRST AID. The weekly course will commence at 55-61 Peterborough street on Tuesday. September 13. at 7.30 p.m. Inclusive Fee £1 ss. For enrolment please Telephone 64-117 and report on the first night from 7 p.m. 3542 COACH TOURS NEWMANS OCTOBER. 1966, through to MAY. 1967. An attractive tdlustrated brochure detailing 170 con ducted tours will be forwarded free on request With Newman® you see New Zealand’s finest scenery while travelling in modern touring coaches driven by our own experienced Courier Driven. NEWMANS COACH TOURS 42 LICHFIELD. STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone 65 005. S /{MO IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PET, CONTACT THE S.P.C.A ANIMALS’ HOME, SOCKBURN. PHONE 497-057. STC ACE CATERERS, LTD. Under New Management W. Hasenoot, Manager (Late Flamingo Restaurant) RECOMMEND THE BREVET CLUB, MEMORIAL CENTRE (cnr. RussGey road and Memorial avenue) FOR YOUR DINE and DANCE FIRM CHRISTMAS PARTY ANNUAL DANCE WEDDING 21st BIRTHDAY The following dates are avaddab'le: Saturday, 15/10/66. Saturday, 22/10/66. Saturday, 29/10/66. Friday, 4/11/66. Thursday. 10/11/66. Friday (Show Day), 11/11 66. Thursdav, 1/12/66. Thursday, 8/12/66 Friday. 23/12/66. Christmas .Eve. 24/12/66. Ring 518-358 for all detail!®. Other m’d-week dates available including a few December dates for that staff party. Morning and afternoon tea parties catered for at short notice. Unlimited car parking. 3996
CLARENDON HOTEL Saloon bar (PUBLIC BAR). Entrance Oxford Terrace The above bar has recently been redecorated. Meet your friends and enjoy a glass of sparkling ale in comfort. Lunch is served at our snack car, from 12 to 2. Monday to Friday. 3146 "THE RURAL-URBAN FRINGE" A panel discussion on Urban Sprawl and its implications to Canterbury. Discussion led by panel of experts. 8 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. UNIVERSITY HALL, WORCESTER STREET. Chairman: PROFESSOR W. B. JOHNSTON. Sponsored jointly by Canterbury Branches of N.Z. Institute of Agricultural Science and N.Z. Geographical Society , 3120
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 44
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