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PUBLIC - I THE BEST THREE-COURSE DnSXfl served quickly, from Ham daily. Fridays: Teas, 4 p 2 pJF 5 bean Restaurant upstairs, odd tj m < For Reservations, ’Phone 34 gti , Receptions our Speciality. FURNITURE 1 The Rapid Expansion of o'n.Tflß J necessitates the seeking of of Cabinet Furniture ThS» supply in any quantity oleas,. . r write: chon, 1 L £t G ’ A “ OS ’ lt D. ’Si Home Furnishers, ~n High street. ChristchuM, ’ ’ P j| g; STEENHART SCOTT ids (In Voluntary Liquidation! W IN X?t E IKn R d° F ® IN S 0 ’ ste ™ha ßTsc , | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN * to Section 222 of the Companies Im 1 * W>' that on the Twelfth Dav of n. 11 'ZT. parsed: 6 fOilOWing special $ That the Company be wound Un tarily and that A. T. W. Sharp ant. of Christchurch, be and is r * appointed Liquidator. ALT rci OR COMPANIES having CLAIMS BO Si the above-named Company are r2? iio to send full particulars thereof T* 1 undersigned ON OR BEFORF ’ DAY OF JANUARY. 1946. the « Wtd Dated at Christchurch this tweWu of December, 1946. e A - T. W. SHARP, C°* 225 A High street. Christchwjg** W PERRY’S FLORAL STUDIO 80 219 Papanui road U ’ FLORISTS, SEEDSMEN, Outstanding Wedding Bouqueta ED and all Floral Tributes. DeiivKS shortest notice. Expert * R Specialists in orchids and other *2 B° glasshouse flowers, grown In our « B 3 glasshouses. For something different flowers ring ’PHONE 23-495. day or In d n .' A NEW POWERFUL RAT POISrtM " A N T U ’’ N ’ i Mi (Alpha-naphthyl thiourea). telei "ANTU” Is so powerful that one Sv (16 ounces) could kill 300 000 rats. W "nt “ANTU” has two remarkable featia *Fa it acts almost exclusively on rats, leai humans, animals, and binds unharmed. wt! “ANTU” is packed In half-ounce on wri and each half-ounce is sufficient to# if pare over 1400 baits. ’ r] “ANTU” is sold in half-ounce pack 9s each, posted to any address. go RESTAR (5.1.), LTD., P.O. Box 1166, Christchurch. fit _ te NORTH CANTERBURY CATCHMfe mio BOARD. Ji “OXFORD-TO-THE-SEA” DRAINAffi AND RIVERS CONTROL SCHEML PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given M classification list of lands likely to Ar Mi ceive any benefit either direct or Indi 8O‘ l from the proposed “Oxford to the I Scheme has been prepared and is a 17 able for inspection for the 28 dayso • at 5 p.m. on the 14th of January, fl ON at the Board’s Office. Chamber of ft ITI merce Building, cnr. Worcester st 1 I Oxford terrace, Christchurch, durian for mal office hours. A copy of this ch St fication list will also be open for iisp ' tion during the same period it azBoard’s Construction Office at the 1 makariri bridge, where an officer will |ei on duty through the holiday period. "® al The proportions named by the da fiers for classes to beneflt from t scheme are:—Class A, 10; Class 8,9:0 “ C, 8; Class D, 6; Class E, 4; Class ?, NIO. Class G, 0. an Any person aggrieved by tills ela “jj fication or the finding of these prop “ c tions may appeal against the same w grounds following, and on no oil grounds:— • (a) That the classification does not tai classify the land of the appellant jcj] (b) That any land liable to be dud! unis omitted from the elassifleatioh, y ( is not fairly classified. (c) That any land is improperly inclu Mi within or excluded from the area jaj which the classification .relates. ; fjo (d) That the proportions in which rrle rates are proposed to be imposed [ - the several classes do not fairly 1 sgj resent the varying degrees ot bei to the lands in the several classes. that the proportion of the rate posed on any particular class classes is too great, or too small, gss. In the case of any appeal as art ter said,, a notice of appeal setting out 1 not grounds thereof shall, before, er wit! 21 days after, the expiration oi the days appointed for the inspection oi classification list, be given to the Cierl) eW the Magistrate’s Court nearest to , « office of the Board, and a copy th« shall within the same period be M at the office of the Board. noi That the classification list and scbal J-D of proportions when completed in It exj of Sections 102, 103, 104, 105, 108. er 109, of the Soil Conservation and » r w Control Act, 1941, will be used k 1 C basis for making and levying any gs st. rate, separate rate, special worksj special rate for meeting capital » g t upon loans, maintenance rate, or n all of such rates in accordance witt’ |ho tions 85, 86, 88, 89. 90. 91, 92, 93,jR and 96 of the said Act, as are rtj to carry out the purposes of this as sct which is intended to provide for fl C 9 age and/or relifef from flooding byi —; flow, surface water, or seepage in « areas contained between Oxford towi m the Pacific Ocean, the Ashley antfl ior makariri rivers. t Any appeals against the clasnM list or the said proportions sb® u . lodged with the Clerk of the Magtw Court at Christchurch, and a epoyj! "L at the office of the Board at theiu ch ber. of Commerce Building, cnr, _ OR cester street and Oxford terrace, 1 ire church, before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, w Hoi day of February, 1947. fl «d. By Order of the Board. . W. W. BROUGH. Clerk. H 6- » Ci Quality SPRAY PAINTING ET( WRINKLE (or crackle)’ FINISHES AND ENAMELLING. g q N! Specialists in all classes of high I enamel work, combined with a n» electric oven, special dust-sealed, «, ditioned and filtered spraying . e with the use of the best available CARS—On “Overseas” glass-like ■ with meticulous attention ■ r ' REFRIGERATORS. WASHING «- CHINES AND HOME EQUIPMENT. —Reconditioned as new. For the smartest car painting Christchurch or genuinely better ( ling by a reputable and well known Contact or Ring 31-900 or fej A. S. PATERSON and CO- LTDj>nns (PARKER RUST-PROOF PROC“=«eo 70 Moorhouse Avenue (West). * IGH SF 5 i* ket Mr R.N.Z.A.F. AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES. K A FEW SEATS ARE AVAILABU the following scheduled runs for ui w 19th, 20th, and 21st DECEMBER. ' I LAND TO CHRISTCHURCH. CHURCH TO AUCKLAND. Abcnuej a TO WELLINGTON, | AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON TO tv CHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH TO ’ pl LINGTON. Bookings hiwW” W AIR BOOKING OFFICE. . t AUCKLAND RAILWAY STATION. T ”, 3!-837. Ij WELLINGTON RAILWAY STADj ~ 'Phone 49-800. Extension duty 42-677, or 27-331. ® CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STAH g ■Phone 35-500 or Staff Officer, M (Air) ’Phone 49-800. Extensa". ■ or 446. JI tu I CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR 1,01 ® CHRISTCHURCH-LYTTELTON STEAMER CONNEXIONS. ( On week days from Wednesday. ' { ber 18, until Saturday. January ‘ on Sunday, January 12. dunng .uJt day running of the L'y tte * ton ”XLn»ea* Steamer Express service, c 0 . [ , trains will run as under:— ? Leave Christchurch for Lyttelto p. y 7.10 p.m. and 7.37 p.m. < Express' senger train leaves Lyttelton ef # church 8.40 p.m. (8.35 pm. on - 25 and January 12). Duringftms ra p the 8.0 p.m. Lyttelton-Christcnurcn Wed.. Fri.) train will NOT run. -5 b. On December 21. 24. J anuar^ n 10. train leaves Christchurch reS s. h ton 5.45 a.m. to meet Steamer EXP the same dates and on Decemoer „ «n Stop Train leaves Christchurcn (7.40 a.m. on January 5) £<” -jUjKiJI wharf to connect with dayhghi TUB FINNERTY-LEIGH sTLjDI E For High-class r WEDDING PHOTOGRAPH 4 NEW REGENT ST Phone * DOWN’tb'tlw' bottom "of the sea! thrill this year . on HAY S ?9,arlD e the miracle sicht-seeing submanu —u lights young and old alike. No cv should miss this thrill.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25061, 18 December 1946, Page 10

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