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TRANSPORT SERVICES. ALTERATION TO TRAIN SERVICES. Owing to alterations'to the Lyttelton-Wollington Steamer Lx press Service the usual 7.0 a.in. .Invercargill-Lyttelton M hart Lxpress a\ ill on TJiurstlay, 7th August, 1011. and continuing on each succeeding Friday. Saturday. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, until further .advised, run as follows: Invercargill Dunedin Dunedin Oaniaru Oam am Timaru dep. arr. dep. arr. dep. arr. The usual stops for passengers will he observed. The usual 8.40 p.m. Lyttelton-Christchurch passenger train will leave Lyttelton at 8.0 p.m., Christchurch arrive 8.17 p.ih. Stops at all stations if required, for passengers. The 7.10 p.m. Ciiristchurch-Lyttelton Wharf passenger train will ,• run as usual.

PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHBURTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. ELECTION OF iK'iVfPLOYEES' •■REPRESENTATIVE. IN accordance with the Regulations governing the election of managers of Technical High Schools, it is HEREBY NOTIFIED that a General Meeting of Employees in local industries within a five-mile radius of Ashburton will be held in the Technical i High School on MONDAY, 11th August, 1941,- at 7.30 p.m. for the purpose oi electing TWO representatives to tne Technical High School Board of Managers for a period of ,three years,. W. CRAWFORD, Returning Officer. ASHBURTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. ELECTION OF PARENTS’ representative. THE following nomination for one 'representative of. Parents on the Board of Managers has been received:— LINDSAY L. A FTKEN As the number of nominations received did not exceed the number of vacancies to bo filled, I HEREBY DECLARE the said Lindsay L. Aitken duly elected for the ensuing threeyearly term. W. CRAWFORD, Returning Officer. ALLENTON RED CROSS. C IAKE STALL, East Street, FRIDAY / AUGUST 8. Stop, and Buy One! Winner of Cord of Firewood: — No. 202: Mr Ei. C. Bathurst. TENDERS. ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. ” # TiEINDERS are invited and will close at 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 21st August, for a Lease for seven years from 25th August of .part Reserve 1770, Fairton, 145 acres open land and Of acres plantation, at present occupied by Mrs W. J. Beatty. A deposit of the first half year’s rent must be enclosed with tenders. Other conditions arc on view at this office. GEORGE KELLY. 8 106 County Clerk. - TRADE PERSONALS. YOU’LL BE DELIGHTED—with a PERMANENT WAVE by MAY KERMEEN. MODERN, CHIC, Up-to-the-Minute COIFFURES. SALON— Wills Street, 'Phono 830. BUSINESS NOTICES. SUPREMAC Y. The new and fascinating AivlFi that all New Zealand is playing. Ensures Evenings filled with thrills and action for your family and friends. It’s great excitement capturing infantry Divisions, Aeroplanes, Tanks, Winning Naval Battles, and controlling the English Channel. For 2 to 7 players, and learnt in a few minutes. Price 19/6. Whiteombe’s New War Atlas, with 17 Maps, Distance Chart and Index. 2/-. Also a new Map of Europe, very complete, just published. 2/6. NEWTON C. JONES, BOOKSELLER. AND STATIONER. S 3 East St., Ashburton. ’Phone 68. PROTECTION for those dependant on you, and SECURITY for the future can be assured by obtaining an A.M.P. Policy. Consult— L. T. GREENFIELD, 131 Aitken Street ’Phone 522. ROSES FRUIT TREES HEDGE PLANTS. PLANTING time for Roses, Ornamental Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Hedge Plants, Forest Trees, Asparagus and Rhubarb Roots. THOMAS BROS., Tewr. Agents for Millichamp Bros.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 252, 6 August 1941, Page 1

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