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PUBLIC NOTICES' ***“ OXFORD SPORTS RESULT OF RAFFLE: Ist, Mr Flu. Gavern, Oxford, No. 1690 ; 2nd Walsh, Oxford, No. 1168—L. censee. ' DR. FERE has Changed her Christchim.#. Surgery to 113 SEA VIEW ROAD, cIS Post Office, NEW BRIGHTON. Hours by Appointment, any time. Regular Hours: 2-3 p.m. and 6.30-7 daily, except Saturday and Sunday •PHONE 48-132. y 1 2163 INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION COST ACCOUNTANTS (Inc. in Vic) (Founded 1933). Designation of Mem-’ bers: —Fellows F.A.C.A., Associates A. Licentiates L.A.C.A. Write fry air for full particulars. H. C. BRIERLEY F.A.C.A., 10 O’Connell street, Sydney’ N.JS.W., Australia. 2840 CANTERBURY HOUSEWIVES’ UNION. A General Meeting of the above Union will be held at the CHAMBER OF COM MERCE BUILDINGS, on TUESDAY February sth. at 8 P.M. HOUSEWIVES: If you are interested in Die question of immediate resumption of House to. House. Deliveries, please attend and voice your grievances.—K. DUNMTTJ, Hon. Secretary. _JI«9 CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS, NEW BRIGHTON LINE—SATURDAYS. Commencing Saturday, 2nd February, 1946, the 12.2 p.m. from the Square will leave at 12.5 p.m. The 12.6 p.m. to Aidwin’s road; the 12.10 p.m. to New Brighton, and the 12.44 p.m. from New Brighton will NOT run —H. E. JARMAN, General Manager and Secretary. 2788 ALL Firms and organisations contemplating picnic or camping outings are invited to consider the merits of the Ashley Gorge Domain for such occasions. A caretaker is in residence there and can offer the necessary facilities for such functions. Further particulars. 'Phone 69, Oxford. • THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that the Share Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed for dividend purposes from Monday, 4th February, to Saturday, the 23rd February, 1946, both days inclusive. A. GRANDI, Acting-Secretary. 159 Hereford st., Christchurch, February 2nd. 1946 . 2861 SALE OF RABBITSKINS~ EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1942 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the existing SUBSIDY of 4d per skin on SMALIzS shall cease as from and after 13th FEBRUARY, 1946. This means that the last SMALLS to qualify will be those sold in Dunedin on Tuesday, 12th FEBRUARY, 1946. R. W. MOORE, Hon. Secretary, Rabbitskins Committee. Dunedin, January 30th, 1946. 2841 KOWAI COUNTY COUNCIL DOG REGISTRATION FEES PURSUANT to Section 8 of "The Dog Registration Act, 1908," and Amendments thereto. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fees for the registration of dogs for the County of Kowai for the year 1946, are now due and payable at the CountyOffice, Balcairn. Fees have been fixed as follows:—For each dog kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle, or for the purpose of destroying rabbits (except Alsatians), 3s 6d. For each Alsatian dog. Us. These fees include Is for hydatid remedy, to be collected pursuant to the “Dog Registration (Prevention of Hydatid Disease) Regulations, 1938.” • J. E. TINNOCK, County Clerk. Balcairn, Ist Feb., 1946. 2782 ’ BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE ' ‘ (NEW ZEALAND BRANCH), INC. THE activities of the above League in fostering Community Drama, which were drastically curtailed during the War, are now to be resumed. It is intended that ali Area Committees previously existing should resume their functions and that new Area Committees be formed in districts not served hitherto. A meeting of the National Council oi the League will be held in Wellington on Saturday, February 23rd next, when organisation and future plans will be considered. Inquiries should be addressed without delay to the Secretary, Miss I. Smythson, B. Hannah’s Bldgs., Lambton quay, Wellington. 2784 A’TOTRALAMAN SECRETARIES (INCORPORATED). The Examinations of the Institute will be held throughout the Dominion on Monday. 18th March, to Friday, 22nd March, 1946, both inclusive. Candidates are notified that entries must reach the Secretary not later than the 20th February. The Rules of the Institute now prescribe that candidates under the age of 18 years may present themselves. Examination Entry Forms and full particulars are obtainable from the New Zealand Divisional Secretary. LEONARD KNIGHT, 306-308 Dingwall Building, Queen street, AUCKLAND, C.l. P.O. Box 313, or from the Local Branch Secretary, J. H. Smith, 143 Hereford st., Christchurch, C.l.- 2764 COUNTY OF WAIREWA. CAPT. UPHAM, V.C. AND BAR SCHOLARSHIP FUND. CONTRIBUTIONS in aid of the above fund are invited from residents of the County. Contributions may be paid in to any of the following places:—Little River, Elliot’s Store, Store, and Blood's Store, also at Motukarara Store and Mr A. Burrows, Ataahua, where lists for the purpose of recording such contributions have been lodged. A. C. RENNER, County Clerk. 2913 TRANSPORT LICENSING . IF no written objections to the undermentioned application are received by the No. 3 Transport Licensing Authority within seven days from the date hereof, the Authority proposes to grant such application without further notice or public sitting. Particulars obtainable from the Secretary. Transport Departinent, Christchurch. GOODS-SERVICE: TRANSFER: W. J. Dailey to Thomas lan Smith, Ashburton (Alford Forest R.M.D.). J. S. Haywood, Secretary, Transport Department, Christchurch. Ist February, 1946. RETURNED SERVICEMEN AND w OTHERS. We are forming a Construction Company, with a capital of £40.000, for the purpose of interesting ourselves in all manner of construction work, such as the construction of houses, the development of sub-divisional areas of land in and round Christchurch, metalling, sewerage, channelling, and footpaths; also the levelling of sections and general contracting a P. cartage. We are now requiring applications from Returned Servicemen experienced in Building, Painting, Electrical Installation; also Drivers Lorry and Grader. Labourers, Engineers, Surveyors, Draughtsmen, Brickworkers, Cementworkers. Plumbers, and Clerks. The company will be a co-operative one, and you *are cordially invited to obtain full particulars from the organiser. We desire to remind returned men that good jobs are not plentiful, and we want men with determination as well as experience to co-operate with us to see this project through—united effort will create a solid business, as well as a job—don’t walk the streets, create your own job. This project has the approval and cooperation of the Rehabilitation Depart* ment. and subject to its approval, very substantial help will be given applicants as tar as rehabilitation finance is concerned. This advertisement is inserted at the special request of men desirous of joining the company, and who have already applied for shares. The Rehabilitation Department is not a labour bureau, but it does encourage and help you to create your own lob. lor full particulars, the Organiser, P.OBox 500, Christchurch-. 1343 Roy A. Anderson of London and Roy A. Anderson Washington. Roy A. Anderson Roy A. Anderson 2-DAY CITY RALLY Roy A. Anderson 2-DAY CITY RALLY Roy A. Anderson Roy A. Anderson Roy A. Anderson RADIANT HALL. Roy A. Anderson RADIANT HALL. Roy A. Anderson RADIANT HALL. Roy A. Anderson RADIANT HALL. Roy A. Anderson RADIANT HALL. Roy A. Anderson RADIANT HALL. Roy A. Anderson Roy A. Anderson Roy A. Anderson To-day— Roy A. Anderson I. Roy A. Anderson SATURDAY, Roy A. Anderson 2nd Feb., 11 Roy A. Anderson To-day— Roy A Anderson 2. Roy A. Anderson SATURDAY, Roy A Anderson 2nd Feb., 3 p.mRoy A. Anderson 3. Roy A. Anderson SUNDAY. 3rd Feb. Roy A. Anderson 7.30 p.m. Roy A. Anderson Roy A. Anderson Roy A. Anderson Lecture Title: Roy A. Anderson "THE WORLD OF Roy A. Anderson TO-MORROW.” Roy A. Anderson Roy A. Anderson . Roy A. Anderson This World Evangelin Roy A. Anderson includes Christchurcn Roy A. Anderson in his itinerary. These Roy A. Anderson great Revival Meetings Roy A. Anderson will be spoken of long Roy A. Anderson after his retUHi Roy A. Anderson to U.S.A. In bow Roy A. Anderson England and Australia Roy A. Anderson thousands have been Roy A. Anderson thrilled by and capti* Roy A. Anderson vated by Ms Powerful Roy A. Anderson Messages. Roy A. Anderson ■ RETURNED SEftVl'cEA CHRISTCHURCH R.S.A. „ ~a The Popular Thursday Evening Socia*s will recommence Next' THURSDAY, February, in the Upstairs Lounge, y Club Premises. 71 GLOUCESTER ST.—LA. MCKENZIE, Secretary.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24790, 2 February 1946, Page 8

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