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PUBLIC NOTICES r ? CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL , DISTRICT ELECTORS ROLL i THE SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL for . the Municipal Elections on , October 12. will CLOSE at 5 . p.m. on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1968. Persons who are qualified to become electors are URGED to ascertain whether they are enrolled. ROLLS MAY BE INSPECTED at I the City Council Offices and at the Canterbury Public Library where enrolment forms are also available. In order to assist enrolments STREET STANDS WILL BE OPERATED between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. at the following points up to and including Friday. September 13. 1968. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (In front of Cathedral). ARMAGH STREET (east of Colombo Street). CASHEL STREET (east of Colombo Street). In addition, a street stand . will be provided for one day from 930 a.m to 4.30 p.m. in ' each of the following suburban shopping areas: Friday, August 30, PAPANUI—near Memorial Hall. Monday, September 2. ST . ALBANS—Papanui Road. ! Tuesday, September 3. EDGEWARE ROAD Colombo Street. Wednesday. September 4, MARSHLAND ROAD—New Brighton Road. Thursday, September 5. STANMORE ROAD -t Worcester Street Friday, September 6, LINWOOD AVENUE—Aidwins Roed. Saturday, September 7, NEW BRIGHTON—Seaview Road. 1 Monday. September 9. ARANUI—s Pages Road. Tuesday. September 10, SUMNER—Near Library. • Wednesday, September 11, COLOMBO STREET—Wordsworth Street. Thursday, September 12. COLOMBO STREET—Tennyson Street.Friday, September 13, LINCOLN > ROAD —Parlane Street. Electors must be of the full age of 21 years and possess either: fa) A rating or freehold qualification. or (b) A residential qualification by virtue of being a British subject who has resided in New Zealand for not less than one year and for the last three months in Christchurch City. ENROLMENT IS COMPULSORY | Companies, firms and associations occupying Rateable pro- 1 petty may nominate a member • or officer to be enrolled. Information and forme avail- 1 able from the Council Offices. 194 Manchester Street. M. B. HAYES. Town Clerk. August 28, 1968. j 3198 WORLD AFFAIRS EGYPT AND MIDDLE EAST POLITICS The course aim is to give a i better background to the United • ■ Arab Republic and her rela- ' tlonshlps with neighbouring l states. : Tutor: Mr B. Springborg. Dept . of Political Science, University of Canterbury. 8 p.m.. Tuesday, September 10. Room 22, City University. Six meetings. Fee: 82. MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS FOR ADULTS Tutor: Mr J. Dugdale, 8.A., B.Sc. 7.30 pm., Tuesday, September 3, W.E.A. Centre. 10 meetings. Fee: 82. HUMAN RIGHTS THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS GROWTH OF AN IDEA 1 J. L. Robson, LL.M., Ph.D., Secretary of Justice. THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN THE MODERN WORLD. W. J. Scott, formerly principal Wellington Teachers' College. THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF GOVERNMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS R. Q. Quentin-Baxter. Assistant Secretary Dept of External Affairs and Vice-chairman, U.N. Commission on Human ' Rights. I THE RIGHTS OF MINORITIES ; IN NEW ZEALAND—MAORI AND PAKEHA Dr Gerald Wall, deputy medi- ' cal Superintendent, Marlbor- - ough Hospital Board. Course of four lectures on : . Mondays, 8 p.m., W.E.A. Centre, commencing September 2. Fee: 81 or 30c single lecture. PUBLIC FORUM ON HUMAN RIGHTS . Arranged by Christchurch i branch, United Nations Assn. September 36, 8 p.m. W.E.A. Centre. Admission 30c, OTHER COURSES 1 CARING FOR THE COMMUNITY Still some vacancies course ■ commencing 8 p.m. Tuesday, : September 10. Six meetings. 1 Fee 33. ] AN INTRODUCTORY TO ! ASTRONOMY , Mr P. A. G. Howell, Dept of Physics. University of Canter- ! bury. 8 p.m. Monday, Septem- : , ber 2. Planetarium, Canterbury : I Museum. Eight meetings. Fee: 82. ANNUAL STALL in SQUARE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2S PRIOR ENROLMENTS ACCEPTED ALL COURSES. MAIL: BOX 1796. Call W.E.A. 1 Centre. , 59 Gloucester Street. PHONE 64-530. 3513 ! S l ■ A Staff Selection. - Secretarial Services > Typing. Duplicating. • Off set Printing. Photo Copying. [ Direct Mail. i PEAK TIME (OFFICE) ’ SERVICES, LIMITED, f 53 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Phone 66-749. P Branches throughout N.Z - S CONTACT B FARMERS’ GROUP DISCOUNTS i. LTD, 188 Hereford Street s (near Liverpool Street). PHONE 30-255. 7 i 8

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31772, 31 August 1968, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31772, 31 August 1968, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31772, 31 August 1968, Page 37

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