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PUBLIC NOTICES I NAVY LEAGUE JUMBLE SALE. RIDGELY HALL, Armagh street. SATURDAY, AUG. 23. at 2 P.M. Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Clothing. Admission, 3d.4017 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. MR J. M. PRESTON wishes to announce that he has taken WALTER JOHN HESLOP, M.8.E., into Partnership, and tae business hitherto conducted by him will be continued at the same address, 183 Manchester street, Christchurch (Telephone 30-844), under the Firm name of PRESTON and HESLOP, Public 3850 IN THE ESTATE of HENRY JAMES LAMING, late of Christchurch, Retired Saddler. Deceased. IT is requested Ifeat all claims against the above-named estate be rendered forthwith to the undersigned, certified as follows:—“I hereby certify that this account was due and 9wing at the date of death, namely, July 20, 1947.” J. A. FLESHER and SON_ Solicitors, 169 Hereford street. Chch. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT. REMOVAL NOTICE. On and after MONDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1947, the business of the Industrial Division, including Fair Rents and Scaffolding, will be conducted in the offices of the National Employment Service in the Social Securicv Building, 193 Hereford street. Telephone numbers unchanged. S. E. McGREGOR, District Superintendent. Christchurch, 18th August, 1947. 3933 A MAN may have a wide~and profound knowledge of theology, or philosophy, or science, or law, but all is of no availw’ith God. if his SINS are not forgiven, if he has not got a simple faith in CHRIST’S redemptive work. "A man is NOT justified by the works of the law, but by FAITH of JESUS CHRIST.”—GaI. 2: 16. “To him that worketh not, but believeth on HIM that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness."—Rom. 4: 5. INTER-SCHOOL. COUPON SAVING COMPETITION. The competition for this term will close one week after the reopening of schools in the new term. Head Teachers are therefore asked to kindly send in their claims by that dale, setting out the number of coupons collected the number of pupils at the school, and the average coupons per pupil. As before, there will be separate prizes for town and country schools. This message is inserted by the Christchurch Famine Emergency Committee. 4026 •DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURESEED CERTIFICATION. NOTICE TO GROWERS: Please note that the closing date for receiving applications for entry into certification this season for the undermentioned crops w’ill be:— Mont. Red Clover 11/9/47 Cowgrass (Broad Red Clover) 11/9/47 Subterranean Clover 11/9/47 Potatoes 18/9/47 (Closing dates for other crops will be advertised later.) Any further information may be obtained from your local office of the Department of Agriculture.27s3 THE EVOLUTION PROTEST MOVEMENT CHALLENGES EVOLUTION, UNPROVED, UNSCIENTIFIC RCYAL SOCIETY REFUSES DEBATE Send for “Reasons Why Biologists Refuse to Debate Evolution." 2d. Other Pamphlets and Books available on inquiry. “THE BIBLE AND SCIENCE,” by D. S. Milne. M. 8., Ch.B., 2s 6d. (Distributors. Democracy Publishing Co., 11 Walter st.. Wellington, C.2.) D. S. MILNE. 47 Totara crescent, Lower Hutt, N.Z. Secretary, Evolution Protest Movement. Annual membership ss. 2790 CANTERBURY BRANCH A.S.R.S. CANTERBURY MEMBERS are i equested to attend a Mass Meeting of Railwaymen ON SUNDAY NEXT. AT 10.30 A.M., SOCIAL HALL, Carlyle street. This meeting has been organised and convened by the Addington A.S.R.S. to discuss the Court’s financial and wages questions. The meeting is for all Railwaymen. PLEASE ATTEND THIS MEETING. R. KISSEL, Chairman. A. B. GRANT, Secretary. Canterbury A.S.R.S. 2993 GROUP TRAVEL GROUP TRAVEL, IS NOT JUST A TOUR/—IT’S » A HOLIDAY. A HOLIDAY. NORTH ISLAND TOUR. NORTH ISLAND TOUR. Departing Christchurch, Friday, September sth. Returning Christchurch. Thursday, September 18th. COST ONLY £22 19s. COST ONLY £22 10s. Includes Transport and Accommodation, Side Trips, and Meals en route extra. —Visiting— WELLINGTON, NAPIER, WAIKAREMOANA, ROTORUA, WAITOMO CAVES. NEW PLYMOUTH, and WANGANUI. Only Limited Number of Seats available. Booking arrangements with: GROUP TRAVEL ASSOCIATION, N.Z. (Inc.)., New Zealand Travel Sei-vice (Booking Agents), 92 Gloucester street, ’Phone 38-635. P.O. Box 1092. 4361 LAND FOR SELECTION—EX-SERVICE-MEN HILTON FARM SETTLEMENT APPLICATIONS for the two sections of the above Farm Settlement to be selected ’On Lease” are invited from ex-service-men of the recent war who have been classified as eligible for immediate Rehabilitation farming assistance, and who have been graded “A” for sheep and cropping (Type 7), in the South Canterbury District. This Farm Settlement comprises the property at Kakahu now being purchased by the Crown from Mr Francis Charles, and the offering is subject to possession being duly obtained by the Crown. The settlement is situated on the Kakahu Valley road, seven miles south-west of Geraldine Estimated carrying capacity:— Section 1: -600 ewes, 140 ewe hoggets with a few cattle and an area of cash crops. Section 2: 800 ewes, 228 ewe hoggets, 30 head cattle, and a smaL area for cash crops. Completed applications accompanied by Grading Certificate and evidence as to financial resources, must be lodged with the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Private Bag, Christchurch, on or before Sept!rTl3erJ.1 ’ 1947 - The baJlot will be held at the District Lands and Survey Office £!£ is l ch 4 rch i at 10 30 am - on Friday, the 12th September, 1947. Possession will be ?947 n ° n Monday - the 15tb September. Application forms may be obtained 7^ orn^ ar ? y . Rehabilitation Office or from and SUrVey T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 2768 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. is he £ eby that all creditors ana others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to S . l i C r.K Cla '? r l s a t the Public Trust H 71 e _. at Christchurch, -on or before the nnV 1 lortX v. Sep .l ember - 1947 - An y c’aim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full aetafls. and must be certified as follows ♦hi l J? ereby ce S tify ‘hat the amount of ‘nis claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” MARY ANN CRAIG, late of Christchurch widow, died 13-8-47. GEORGE BRUCE DALL, formerly of gPP er Hutt but late of Christchurch. Retired Public Serviant. died 11-8-47 AUA DUNCRAFT late of Christchurch.Widow, died 6-8-47. ROBERT SYDNEY FIELD, late of ChristCommercial Traveller, died MARY VERONICA GORTON, formerly of Reefton. but late of Christchurch. Married Woman, died 9-8-47. ISABELLA GRANT, late of Christchurch Spinster, died 27-7-47. HENRY ARTHUR SILVESTER MARTIN late of Christchurch. Retired Railway Foreman, died 14-8-47. CLARA ROSETTA MITCHELL, formerly of Ashburton, but late of Christchurch widow, died 18-7-47. WILLIAM GILCHRIST PEARCE, formerly of Invercargill, but late of Christchurch, Retired Civil Engineer, died 2-8-47. RICHARD BRECKON POSTGATE, late of Christchurch, Retired Warehouseman died 8-8-47. FRANCES LOUISA WATTS, late of Christchurch. Widow, died 13-8-47 F. T. CARSON. District Public Trustee for Christchurch. August 22, 1947. 2876 GREEN AND HAHN. LTD PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE Our Candid Photographer is available for REUNIONS DANCES' PARTIES WEDDINGS and Home Child Studies. Ring, write, or call and make your appointment errly. GREEN and RAHM, LTD . 152 Armagh st. ’Phone 7o«. > G 213

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25270, 23 August 1947, Page 5

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