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PUBLIC NOTICES CHRISTCHURCH RENTAL CARS, LTD. As from THURSDAY. Ist DEC., the above firm will operate from ita new premises at 70 HEREFORD ST. (next Y.M.C.A.). Modern Cars for Hire. Drive Yourself. 'Phone 33-078. , , DENIS COSTELLOE. Manager. 9203 I, JOHN DOUGLAS GODFREY, wish to announce that I have ceased practice as a Barrister and Solicitor and that my Sractice will be administered by Messrs argent, Connal, and Holmes, Barristers and Solicitors. 161 Hereford street. Christchurch, by whom my son. Douglas Henry Godfrey, Barrister and Solicitor, is at Present employed until 31st March, 1950. on which date my son will be entering into partnership with that firm. It is requested that all clients communicate with my said | son or the said firm of Sargent, Connal. I and Holmes, at 161 Hereford street, on all matters relating to the business of I Bishop and Godfrey, formerly carried on byme. 1 RICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. BALANCE-SHET. IT is hereby Publicly Notified that the Balance-sheet of the Borough of Riccarton, for the year ending March 31. 1949, is deposited for public- inspection from the date hereof until the 31st day of January, 1950. during office hours, at the Town Clerk’s office. 189 Clarence st.. Riccarton. A copy of the Balance-sheet will be posted free of charge to any ratepayer making application Town Clerk. 5256 ST. MICHAEL'S. OXFORD TERRACE. CHRISTMAS DAY. At the Midnight Breaking of Bread we shall offer to our Lord GOD. because

He is our King; INCENSE, because He is our Priest and our Sacrifice; BREAD and WINE in the continual remembrance of the Sacrifice of His death and of His risen Life. In the meantime, will you join us in bringing gifts of food for Christ in the persons of those who are hungry in England? It was He Who said, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye have done it unto Me." Alms for the Parish of St. Mark's, Opawa, whose Church was destroyed by fireC. E. B. MUSCHAMP, Vicar.

SUTTON, S LAUNCHES J SPECIAL XMAS LAUNCH CRUISES. MOONLIGHT LAUNCH CRUISE TO-MORROW, SATURDAY (Xmas Eve). Also WEDNESDAY NEXT. • Launch leaves Lyttelton on arrival 6.50 p.m. train from Ch. Ch., arriving back in Lyttelton 10.15 p.m. Meet your friends on these Popular Cruises. Stop made at Ripa Island for SUPPe FARES 2/6. FARES 2/6. AFTERNOON HARBOUR CRUISE. MONDAY 26th TUESDAY 27th. Launch leaves Lyttelton on arrival 1.15 p.m. train from Ch. Ch., arriving back 4 These Outstanding Cruises pass Diamond Harbour, Purau, Ripa Island, Camp Bav, Port Cooper, and Port Levy. FARES 2/6 FARES 2/6. PENINSULA BAY CRUISES. WEDNESDAY 28th THURSDAY 29th. Launch leaves Lyttelton on arrival 8.50 a.m. train from Ch. Ch., arriving back 4 These Extremely Popular Trips will visit many Beautiful Bays (as weather permits). Bays include Pigeon Bay. Little Akaloa, Menzies Bay, Port- Levy, etc. Don’t Miss these Cruises. Cruises to be always remembered. FARES 5/-. JAMIES. 5/-. Children under 13 Half Price. Milk, Tea provided Free. DIAMOND HARBOUR. We Run a REGULAR DAILY SERVICE to this popular Picnic Resort (wet or fil Full Picnic'Facilities available at Diamond Harbour. RIPA ISLAND. Sutton's Launches will run a Regular Service to this Popular Island on MONDAY 26th, TUESDAY 27th. Further Details re Cruises. Phone— SUTTON’S LAUNCHES, •PHONES: 46-514—41-600, Sub. 446. WATCH PAPERS DAILY FOR ADDITIONAL DAILY CRUISES DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. 5448

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. "THE PRESS” OFFICE WILL OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAYS DURING CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR:— Friday, December 23rd: Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, December 25th: Office closed. 26: Open 6 Tuesday, December 27th: Open 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, December 28th: Usual office hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, December 29th: Usual office hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Friday, December 30th: Usual office hours, open 9 ?..m to 9 p.m. Sunday, January Ist: Office closec'.. Monday, January 2nd: Open 6 pju. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, January 3rd: Open 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ADVERTISERS who wish to insert classified advertisements on Saturday, December 24th, and Tuesday, December 27th, are asked to assist us by having their copy in by noon Friday, December 23rd. / Subscribers should notify us immediately if they wish alterations made to the delivery of their paper. Those going to the following resorts should order DIRECT FROM THE AGENT. AGENTS: Akaroa: F. R. J. Harrison. Arthur’s Pass: J. S. Brake. Diamond Harbour: B. D. Williamson. Duvauchelle: Reid's Peninsula Stores. Kairaki: R. J Braisher Leithfield Beach: L. G. Moyna. Little Akaloa: A. McClelland. Okain’s Bay: W. Currie. ‘Pigeon Bay: T. Nimmo The Pines: J. Kyle. Timaru: "The Press’ Branch Office. Other localities contact this office.

£B5O PRIZE LIST. PUTARURU AXEMEN S CLUB. CHOPPING AND CYCLING CARNIVAL (Under N.A.U. Rules). FRIDAY and SATURDAY. 3rd and 4th MARCH, 1950. Glenshea Park, Putaruru, Central Waikato. 1 EVENT I.—LICHFIELD SECOND CLASS CHOP, of £43; Ilin Standing Chop; Ist prize £25, 2nd £lO, 3rd £3, 4th £5; sash and Plumb axe to the win- , ner. Nomination fee 10s; Acceptance ■ 15s. EVENT 2.—PUTARURU HANDICAP, of £272; 13in standing block; Ist prize £l5O, 2nd £45. 3rd £25, 4th £l5, Sth £lO, 6th £7; 7th, Bth, 9th £5 each. Winner to receive Challenge Cup valued £l5 15s and miniature Valued £5 ss, sash, and Plumb axe. Nomination £2; Acceptance £4. EVENT 3.—WAOTU HANDICAP, of £B5; 12in standing block; Ist prize £5O, 2nd £2O. 3rd £lO, 4th £5. Winner to receive Challenge Cup valued £lO 10s, miniature £5 ss. Plumb axe.’ and sash. Nomination IGs; Acceptance £2. EVENT 4.—AROHENA HANDICAP, of £B5; 12in standing block; Ist prize £5O, 2nd £2O. 3rd £l3. 4th £5. Winner to receive Challenge Cup and miniature, Plumb axe. and sash. Nomination £2; Acceptance £2. EVENT S.—PINEDALE HANDICAP, of £B5; 12in standing block; Ist prize £5O, 2nd £2O, 3rd £lO, 4th £5. Winner to receive Challenge Cup valued £l5 15s and miniature valued £5 ss. Plumb axe. and sash. Nomination 10s; Acceptance £2. EVENT 6.—HALF-MILE LOCAL CYCLE RACE, of £8; 10-mile radius; Ist prize £5, 2nd £2 3rd £l. Nomination ss. EVENT 7 —ONE MILE JUNIOR CYCLE (under 20 years), of £8; Ist £5. 2nd , £2. 3rd £l. Nomination ss. EVENT B.—THREE-QUARTER MAIDEN CYCLE, of £4 10s, for non-winners: Ist £3, 2nd £l. 3rd 10s. Nomination EVENT 9.—HALF-MILF. LADIES’ CYCLE RACE, sports cycles only; trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd. ■ EVENT 10.—HALF-MILE OPEN CYCLE. ! £l7 10s; Ist £lO, 2nd £5. 3rd £2 10s. > Nomination 10s. - EVENT 11—THREE-QUARTER MILE 1 OPEN CYCLE, of £2l 10s; Ist £l2 ICs. 2nd £6. 3rd £3. Nomination 12s. . EVENT 12—PUTARURU WHEEL RACE, one mile, of £72; Ist £35. 2nd £l2. f 3rd £5. Heat winners £5. Nomination 355. t EVENT 13.—WAIKATO WHEEL RACE. ? £35. two miles; Ist £2O. 2nd £lO, 3rd r £5. Nomination £l. 2 EVENT 14.—CONSOLATION RACE. 1J miles, for riders unplaced at meeting. f 5s sweep. 1 ABSOLUTELY no LATE entries. EnI trie’: rinse with the Secretary, P. J. - DOWD. Buckland sheet. Putaruru. Cen- ’ tral Waikato, on Monday. February 13th. c 1950. at 5 p.m. Entries without last 12 f performances complete in detail will be e returned to the sender. Don’t waste our e time, chans. South Island entrants’ handicaps will be posted direct. North Island f handicaps will be nublished in the “New Zealand Herald" Saturday, February 25. i Consult your local library. Accommoda- - tion can be arranged. 5392 e ~ HIGHES7 PRICES FOR FURNITURE 3 HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE SELL BY AUCTION Let McKENZIE ana WILLIS Sell your Furniture and Effects by Auction and receive the benefit of to-day’s High Prices RING McKENZIE *nd WIL’ IS Auction Dept.. 24-630 s I c HOTEL” St7 _ cTairT"Sup~ei ioi Ac o-.. Nation. Bed and breakfast Co n.oil assured. ’Phone 23-431, Dunudin. ccJ

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25994, 23 December 1949, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25994, 23 December 1949, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25994, 23 December 1949, Page 11

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