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PUBLIC NOTICES. AIR DISPLAY! AIR DISPLAY! TO-DAY! - - TO-DAY! TO-DAY! - - TO-DAY! OFFICIAL OPENING OF TIMARU AIRPORT, AT 2.30 P.M.. BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. AERIAL BATTLES AERIAL BATTLES FORMATION STUNTING FORMATION STUNTING BOMBING AI TACKS. BOMBING ATTACKS. THRILLING ATTACK ON MACHINE GUNNERS BY BOMBING ’PLANE. AERIAL COMBAT: MACHINE SHOT DOWN, OUT OF CONTROL. NOTE—OWING TO THE FACT THAT THE PROGRAMME CAN ONLY J3E SEEN FROM THE AIRPORT, THE PRICE OF ADMISSION HAS BEEN FIXED AT ONLY 16 -16 WITH NO PARKING CHARGE FOR CARS. DULL WEATHER WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH THE DISPLAY. HEIGHT ESTIMATING COMPETITION. BALLOON BURSTING. TIMARU AERIAL DERBY. NOVELTY ITEMS AND DARKTOWN FIRE BRIGADE. MUNICIPAL BAND WILL PLAY. The Most Thrilling Entertainment of the Year! Municipal Buses will leave Bank Conner at frequent intervals frcVn 130 pm An Aviation Cabaret will be held r.i the Bay Tea Rooms at 8 p.m. Tickets available at the Hangar on the Aerodrome. Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM AND SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. NOW IS THE TIME TO ENROL FOR THE 1932 SEASON. CLASSES COMMENCE -FROM MONDAY, APRIL 11th. Classes lor Business Men, Senior Men, Ladies, Younger Men, Secondary School Boys, and Primary School Boys. Enquire for all particulars at the Y.M.C.A.. Church Street. F. E. S. LONG. General Secretary. . HILTON. 'THE HILTON MINIATURE RIFLE 1 CLUB will hold a GENERAL MEETING in the HILTON HALL, on MONDAY, APRIL 11th, at 8 p.m. R. MEREDITH, Hon. Secretary. GILBERT V. TOZER. (Regd. N.Z.) Teacher of Pianoforte. Violin sncl Theory of Music. Other subjects. Singing, Banjo-Mandolin, etc. Pupils visited if desired. Terms commence any date. Railway concessions. Address: 8 Hewling Street, Timaru: Pleasant Point, Thursdays. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF. THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. THE BOARD, in pursuance of (he power conferred by the “Education Act, 1914,” hereby directs that a PUBLIC MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS be held in each SCHOOL DISTRICT in the Canterbury Education District on MONDAY. 18th April, at lialf-past Seven O’clock in the evening, for the Election of a School Committee for each District. Where the Yearly Average Attendance at the School or Schools in the School District for the year ending December 31st, 1931. has not exceeded One Hundred Children, the number of Members of the School Committee shall be FIVE; where such attendance is over One Hundred and not over Two Hundred, the number of Members shall be SEVEN; and where such attendance is over Two Hundred, the number of Members shall be NINE. The Place of Meeting shall be the School in each District, and this is understood to mean (he Main School in any District which has more than one School, provided that if three days’ notice is given by the Committee in the public Press, the Meeting may b? held in a more suitable building. The Board further directs that the First Meeting of each School Committee be held in the place appointed for the election, and immediately after the Election* The Board further calls upon the Householders in each District to SEND IN to the Chairman of the School Committee (or the Commis* sioner, as the case may be), in writing on or before MONDAY, 11th April, not later than 8 p.m, the NAMES of PERSONS, being householders, NOMINATED by them to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must be signed by the Proposer and by the Candidate, and must be in the form set forth in the Third Schedule to the Act, or to the effect thereof. In addition to such nominations, 8 in School Districts in which the average attendance for the year 1931 did NOT exceed 240, any Householder present at tire Annual Meeting may nominate any Householder who consents by word of mouth or in writing to be nominated. (In the case of School Districts in which the average attendance for the year 1931 exceeded 240. the Act does NOT provide for the acceptance of verbal nominations.) CHAS. KIRK. Secretary. Education Office Christchurch. March 21st, 1932.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19154, 9 April 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19154, 9 April 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19154, 9 April 1932, Page 1

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