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PUBLIC NOTICES ■ J. B. MORROW, ' STOCK AND SHAREBROKER. Member of Christchurch Stock Exchan’e. 84 Hereford st. P.O. Box 24. ChristChSSr I Telegrams and Cables: ”MontaWw^*‘ x .~ ' ’PHONE 32-725. Xs3fc 1.0.0. F.. N.Z. NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT A Church Parade is to be held at Paul’s Presbyterian Church on Sundav 3rd March, at 7 p.m. Brothers andg& ters are to assemble at Ridgely Hall, Ar. magh street, at 6.30 p.in. Regalia .wn not be worn. Should it be wet, member* will assemble at the Church. ;> !1; OMIHI COLLIE CLUB. V' The ANNUAL MEETING of the Omihi Collie Club will be held in the OMIRi HALL on FRIDAY, MARCH Bth, 1948 “t 8 p.m. R. L. SYMONDS, 2832 Hon. Sec. DANGEROUS TREES Felled or Grubbed, Ornamental Trees Pruned. SECTIONS CLEARED. 8 40 Years’ Practical Experience. Insured Against All Risks. C. M. WEST. P.O. Box 192, Messages (Office Hours), ’Phone 35-853 Private (Evenings), ’Phone 24-938. a ANNOUNCEMENT , J. DEYELL and CO.. LTD., 305 Moorhouse avenue. 'Phone 32-506, wish to advise clients* that they have commenced business as Licensed Customs Agents. This Department being under the per- ’ sonal supervision of Mr F. H. Cookson formerly of Messrs E. W. Wood and Co’ ; Ltd- 6599 KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL. , THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY will be CUT OFF in the Borough of Kaiapoi ! between the hours of 1 p.m. and 5 n»n ON SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd. 1946, to enable further repairs and alterations to be made to the high tension reticulation. N, E. CLEMENS, Town Clerk. 2031 KAIAPOI COMMUNITY WEEK. ANTIQUE EXHIBITION. IN CONNEXION WITH. THE ABOVE. ANY PERSONS willing to make available suitable articles are requested to communicate as soon as possible with—MßS ■ J. RENNIE, Pines Beach, 'Phone 16M, 1 Kaiapoi. Full insurance cover and tection has been arranged lor all arj tides, JJttg THE STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ; A DIVIDEND at the rate of 1/3 Per Share for six months ending December 31st 1945, IS PAYABLE at the local Office Of the Company. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MARCH 4th, 1946. By Order of the Board. ’ ARTHUR H. FISHE3L General Manager.' PUBLIC NOTICE. A DEBATE, “Is the World Growing Better?” will be held in the FEDERATION - UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S ROOMS, on THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, at 8 o’clock. by MARY WIGLEY’S STUDENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING. Speakers for the Affirmative: Mesdames C. G. Schumacher, F. Moginie, Miss If Watson, and Mr D. B. White; for the Negative: Mesdames G. Cook, J. Mashlan, C. H. Crombie, and Mr L. Waters. A. E. FLOWER, Esq., M.A., will preside. NOTE: This is not a Public Function, but past and present students wishing to • attend please ring 37-801 by March 5. 2770 “VACTRIC" VACUUM CLEANERS. WE HAVE A LIMITED STOCK OF ••Vactric” Cleaners, ARRIVING IN 10 WEEKS’ TIME. We are now taking orders for these.. Terms or Cash accepted,. IF YOU REQUIRE ONE of these Cleaners CALL AND PAY US A SMALL DEPOSIT. and WE WILL GUARANTEE DELIVERY. STEVENS and •SONS, LIMITED, HOME UTILITIES DIVISION, NEW REGENT STREET. MACKENZIE TOWNSHIP SECTIONsIuR LEASE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Sections are open for selection on Renewable Lease Under the Land Act'. 1924, and applications on the prescribed form will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, up to 4 p.m. on Monday, April Bth, 1948. SCHEDULE Town of Mackenzie Section 13. Block XII, Area 1 rood, halfyearly rent, 7s 6d. Section 3, Block XIII, Area 1 rood, halfyearly rent, 7s 6d. Section 19, Block XIII, Area 1 rood, halfyearly rent, 6s 3d. Section 5, Block XVII, Area, 1 rood 05 perches, half-yearly rent, 10s. Section 20, Block XXIV, A rea 1 rood, halfyearly rent, 7s 6d. Section 20 is weighted with the sum of £1 (payable in cash) for fencing. These sections are situated in the Mackenzie Township (Cheviot), and comprise good building sites. Term of Lease: 33 years with right of renewal at valuation. Any further information required may be obtained from the undersigned. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 2768 LAND FOR SELECTION—EX-SERVICE- ! MEN ALAMEIN AND SCOTSBURN FARM SETTLEMENTS. APPLICATIONS for two unspecified sections on the Alamein Farm Settlement, near Waimate, and for two defined Sections on the Scotsburn Farm Settlement near Geraldine, "on Wages,” are invited from ex-servicemen of the recent war who have been classified as eligible for rehabilitation assistance and who have been graded “A” for sheep and cropping types 7 or 8 in the South Canterbury District (Alamein Farm Settlement) or for sheep and forage crops—Type 6—in the South Canterbury District (Scotsburn Farm Settlement). Completed applications must be lodged with the Commissioner of Crown Lands, P.O. Box 1286, Christchurch, on or before March 19th, 1946; the ballot will be held at *the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, at 10.30 a.m. on March 21st, 1946. Carrying capacity on the “Alameln M sections—3oo ewes, 20 head cattle, together with grain crops and potatoes. On the “Scotsburn” Sections, the carrying capacity ranges from 750 to 900 ewes 1 with supporting ewe hoggets and some ■ cattle Copies of the advertisement, giving full particulars of the sections, and the terms and conditions of selection may be seen at any Rehabilitation Office, where the necessary application forms may be obtained. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. _ 2760

HEALTH LECTURE? • I Jr T. THOMPSON. ! the well-known Naturopath, of Dunedin, will give AN ADDRESS in the JELLICOE HALL, Gloucester street, on THURSDAY, March 7th, commencing at 8 p.m. His Subject will be: ’’PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.” COME AND LEARN HOW TO GET WEIL AND STAY WELL BY PRACTISING THE NATURAL METHODS OF HEALING. Mr Thompson will be in attendance for consultations at the New Wellington Hotel from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m.. Friday and Saturday, March Bth and 9th. Persons suffering from insomnia, rheumatism, arthritis, rheumatoid, and osteoarthritis. sciatica, and kindred ailment* should not miss this opportunity of con- • suiting a man who has had some amazing results. Varicose ulcers treated with ■ money-back guarantee. Ring the New Wellington Hotel for appointments. A nitrse will be in attendance.

LYTTELTON ADVERTISEMENTS MASONIC Apron, Tin Case, good as Offer. 75 Huxley st., Sydenham._X63W LYTTELTON R.S.A. c , FIRST PRACTICE. ANZAC CHOIR, R.S.A. HALL, TUESDAY, MARCH sth. 8 pm. Cordial Invitation to all Intending Members. ‘ LYTTELTON MARINE BAND. CONCERT BAND ROTUNDA. SUNDAY. MARCH 3. 8 p.m. (Weather permitting.) MUM, Dad, and the kids enjoy a (trip to Diamond Harbour. Adults is, enua ren 6d return. [ACCURATE. Prompt Dispensing. I Social Security Prescriptions; 3 FuUqualified Chemists. Iggo’s PhangfmßSiggg Cashel street.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24814, 2 March 1946, Page 8

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