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PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OP ASHBURTON. CAPTAIN C. H. UPHAM, V.C. AND BAR, SCHOLARSHIP FUND. ■OE9IDENTS of tlie Borough are in- ■ vited to contribute to the above Fund, which is being raised to commemorate the deeds of Captain C. 11. Upham, V.C., and Bar, by establishing a Scholarship to assist in the PostSecondary education of sons of fallen and distressed Servicemen. Subscription lists are open at the : Municipal Chambers, Municipal Library and “Ashburton Guardian Office. The appeal will close on the 15th December, 1945, the Borough’s quota being £lB6. E. C. BATHURST, Mayor. BOROUGH OF ASHBURTON. HAMPSTEAD SEWERAGE REQUISITION, £4,200. A PPLICATION has been made by the Council to the Board of Health for authority to raise a Loan to expend the sum of £4,200 for the purpose of repairing the Hampstead Sewerage Scheme. Any Ratepayer desiring to object to the expending of this sum on such a scheme, is required to do so in writing to the undersigned on or before Tuesday, 11th December, 1945. All objections received will be forwarded to the Board of Health. A plan of the proposed sewerage scheme may be seen at the Engineer’s Office, Municipal Chambers. R. C. MAJOR. Town Cleric. RABBITSK'I'N SUBSIDY. THE existing subsidy of 5/- per lb on MILKY DOES shall cease’ as rom and after 12th December, 1945. This means that the last MILKY DOES to qualify will be those sold in Dunedin on TUESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1945. The existing subsidy on SMALLS of 4d per skin will continue until further notice. R. W. MOORE, Hon. Secretary, RABBITSKINS COMMITTEE. Dunedin, 3rd December, 1945. LAND SALES COURT. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that the Office of the Land Sales Court at Christchurch will close as from 3 p.m. on FRIDAY, 21st December, 1945, and will re-open at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1946. R. H. BELL, Deputy Registrar. 29/11/1945.

WANTED. TO PROPERTY OWNERS. YVTE have a number of keen buyers ** of Residential Properties and in some cases could possibly arrange an exchange of a large house for a smaller one or a small house and section for one with a few acres. We also have buyers for houses and land a few miles out. If you have a property for sale or exchange, see us without delay. A. C. VINCENT & CO., Land Agents and Auctioneers, Tancred Street, Ashburton. Phone 276. \yANTED to Buy—Frigidaire or ” other good type of Refrigerator or Ice Box, in good condition. —Box 158, Timaru. vyANTED by Lady Teacher —Fur- ’ ’ nished or Unfurnished Bed-Sitting Room and use of conveniences, from February;—Address at Guardian. YSTANTED to Buy—l or 2 Sleeping ” Dolls. —Apply 13S Chalmers Avenue. T>OARD required by Civil Servant for two months from 7th January. —Please write to 361 Armagh Street, Christchurch. RANTED TO BUY—ANY QUANTITY OF CLEAN, FRESH EGGS, at 1/8 per dozen. Plus Government Subsidy 3d. J. Connell. Phone 18S. ASHBURTON POULTRY FARMERS' TRADING DEPOT. A LL Classes of BUILDING AND REPAIRS at Reasonable Rates. County work promptly attended to. 168 Cameron St. (Federal House). Phone 674. WANTED URGENTLY. PIANOS for CASH. PIANOS for CASH. PIANOS for CASH.

—WRITE “PIANOFORTE,” Guardian. BUSINESS NOTICES. Ip’NGLfISH made New Zealand packed—Fasta Dyes. 13 fast colours, for brightening faded frocks and furnishings. Chemists and Stores.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 47, 5 December 1945, Page 1

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