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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
MRS C. M. MACKAY and Family desire to Thank all kind friends and relations for floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and Personal messages of sympathy in the sad toss of their beloved son and brother, Peter, at Chertsey. THE Wife and Family of the late Henry James Powell wish to express their sincere Thanks for all messages, letters, telet»ms, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Wm. Bates, doctors and nurses of the Christchurch Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
DRESSMAKING. TAILORING, ETC. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, CM.L Buildings. 66 Cathedral sq. THE School will be Open for Enrolments on Ist February from 10 A.M. Classes Commence on FEBRUARY 6th. M. D. TURNER, Principal. 2613 PARIS SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, Rooms 16-17, Regent Theatre Buildings, Cathedral square. THE above School will reopen for day classes on February Ist: evening classes on February 13th. 2 MISS C. M. CROY (PrlnciP x 7 022 “PARAGON” SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 200 Manchester street, above Hames Motors. Classes resume MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. New students may enrol at the school every afternoon, or at 307 Worcester street, mornings and evenings of this week. —V. McNIE, PrincipaL s76 ADVERTISEMENT LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL D °G REGISTRATION FEES. 1950. Pur’J’ant to Section 8 of “The Dog RegistraAct, 1908.” notice is hereby given the fees for registration of dogs in “je Borough of Lyttelton are due and Peyable at the Council Office, Oxford St.. lt°n. Fees have been fixed as fols:—(a> For each dog kept solely for r* e _P Ur P<>se of herding sheep or cattle, ir, (b) for any other purpose, 10s. pursuant to “The Dog Registration amendment Act, 1937,” an additional of O ne shilling will be made for SSL dog registered for the supply of ®eqy for the preV ention of hydatid ouease.— J. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. ; — 9114
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26026, 1 February 1950, Page 1
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