PUBLIC NOTICES NATIONAL CENTENNIAL ONEACT PLAY COMPETITION i As part of its programme of Centennial Celebrations the Government is undertaking in collaboiation Avith the Centennial organisation. a National festival of community drama. Organising bodies for the competitions are as folloAA's: — AUCKLAND PROVINCE:— The Auckland Drama Council. Secretary, Mr M. Lusty, 7 Wanganui Heme Bay. WELLINGTON, TARANAKI, HAWKE r S BAY, NELSON and MARLBOROUGH PROVINCES:— British Drama League, Wellington. Secretary: Mr F. V. Sanderson, 18 Roderigo Road, Kilbirnie, Wellington. CANTERBURY AND WESTLAND PROVINCES:— British Drama League, Timaru. Secretary: Mr A. E. Lawrence, Le Cren Street, Timaru. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND PROVINCES: — British Drama League, Dunedin. Secretary-: Mr Douglas, Altom A\ T enue, Musselburgh, Dunedin. The competition is open to all interested in the production of oneact plays. Local competitions Avill be held, folloAved by semi-finals in the four centres, and culminating in a Grand National Drama Festival to be held in Wellington on or about 25th July. Prizes for National Final winners: First £50 Second £25 Locomation expenses of teams participating in the National Final Avill be paid. Information as to rules, etc, may be obtained from the Provincial Secretaries listed above, from any area in the British Drama League, or from The General Secretary, Centennial Braneh, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. 78 CHURCH OF ENGLAND EASTER 111, APRIL 14th Whakatane 8 a.m. Holy Communion 7 p.m. Evensong Taneatua 11 a.m Holy Communion Avvakeri 2 p.m Evensong Edgecumbe 7.30 p.m Evensong RANGITAIKI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Edgecumbe SUNDAY, APRIL 14th 11 a.m Mr M. W. C. Claris 7.45 p.m Mr W. J. Murray KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Moderator, Rev J. G. Laughton Rev. John Pattison, Minister. Address, The Manse. SUNDAY, APRIL 14 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Ohope Service 2.15 p.m. THE METHODIST CHURCH King Street. Rca-. C. P. Lucas. SUNDAY, 14th APRIL Divine Worship. [ 11 a.m. Mr G. BroAvn I 7 p.m. Rev C. P. Lucas Mrs Miller will sing the solo "Just For To-day'" during the evening Service. Matata Seiwice 11 a.m Rev C. P. Lucas Parojf S.S. 2.30 p.m. Ladies! See the neAV Millinery at Bridgers' Limited. A range of styles copied from French models. SCHOOL BOOKS—Good stocks on hand for the school opening. School r '>n£s. Cases, etc. at Armstrongs, Booksellers, The Strand.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Issue 2, 12 April 1940, Page 1
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