PUBLIC NOTICES jJzL FENDALTON ELECTORATE ERIC HOLLAND SPEAKS TODAY 8.45 p.m.: Cnr. Burnside crescent and Kendal avenue. 7.15 p.m.: Kendal avenue shopping centre. 2273 PAPANUI PUBLIC LNBRARY THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Papanui Library will be held in the MEMORIAL HALL on MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1067, AT 8 P M G. F. KING, Secretary.
■BRUCE BARCLAY Labour Candidate for Fendalton Come and hear these two outstanding speakers at the Papanui R.S.A. Hall, Tuesday, April 4, at 8 p.m. Labour's IB Leader NORMAN L KIRK 2318 ♦ SOCIAL CREDIT CANDIDATE FENDALTON F- asm. 'y - ’■■■■V «■; JOHN FORSTER will address meetings as ton™.: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5: Monday, April 3: 7 p.m.: Cnr. Wayside crescent “ d MR JOHN O'BRIEN 7.30: Derwent street and 1 Seven Oaks drive. DEPUTY LEADER 8.0: Gregan crescent LU " WU " Thursday, April 6: - , . . , 7 p.m.: Charlcott street Will Speak 10 Support Of and Mapleton avenue. MR JOHN FORSTER 8.0: St David’s Church, cnr. Wairakei road. . Friday, April 7: at this 7 pan.: Twyford street and Milton street PAPANUI MEMORIAL HALL 7.30: Liverton and Vauxz haD streets. At fi a m. 8.0: Hornsby and Nor- • 0 ' mandy streets. HEAR THE MOST DYNAMIC POLITICAL SPEAKER IN N.Z. JOIN THE SWING TO SOCIAL CREDIT 2348 THE MODERN NOVEL A PANEL DISCUSSION BY THE NOTED BRITISH NOVELIST IRIS MURDOCH and her husband JOHN BAYLEY Sub-Warden, Tutor and Lecturer in English at New College, Oxford. The University of Canterbury cordially invites the public to this discussion in Room SI, Science Lecture Block, Ham, on Monday, April 3, at 8 pan. G. G. TURBOTT.. 8363
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 38
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