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PUBLIC NOTICKS LANCASTER PARK BRITISH ISLES Versus NEW ZEALAND SATURDAY. AUGUST 29. 1959 RESERVED SEATS PRICES—30s Per Seat for No*. 2, 3. and 4 Stands (Covered). 20s Per Seat For Nos. 5. 6 and 7 Stands (Uncovered). 15s For Enclosure Seating. Children Pay Full Adult Price for Reserved Seats, other than for Enclosure Seating. PREFERENTIAL BOOKINGSEASON TICKET HOLDERS are entitled to send their tickets into the D.I.C. Booking Office not earlier than Monday. August 17. 1959. and not later than 5 p.m., Tuesday August 18, 1959. Season ticket holders may by producing their season tickets to the D.I.C. Booking Office collect their tickets at the same time on these two days. Postal applications for tickets must be accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope and the full price when they will receive the same keat for the above match. During these two days no other seat will be allocated to the season ticket holders. If they do not wish to book the same seat, they must produce their season tickets to the D.I.C. Booking Office as from Thursday. August 20. 1959. when they are entitled to purchase any seat not taken at full price Any person may purchase more than one ticket provided the requisite number of tickets are surrendered. The booking office will punch the season ticket to avoid duplication, and hand both portions of the reserved ticket to the purchaser Preferential booking rights cease on Friday. August 21, 1959 Rather than purchasing their seat in a covered stand season ticket holders may instead purchase on August 20 or 21 two seats on any of the open stands on payment of full □rice of 20s per seat. Season ticket holders In No. 3 stand are entitled to preferential booking as from August 20, 1959 Season ticketholders holding seats in the Block B 41-53. C 41-53 and D 41-53 of No. 2 Stand will, owing to the requirements of the Press representatives in the installation of the teleprinters have to move, but will be entitled to ourchase any available seat in No. 3 Stand, during preferential booking. Embankment Season Ticket Holders are entitled to purchase two seats on the open stands on payment of full price, on August 20. or 21. REFEREES—Are entitled from Thursday, August 20, to purchase on production of their passes two seats on any of the open stands on payment of full price. The booking office will punch their passes and hand both portions of the rserved seat to the purchaser. Other passes Issued by the C.R.FU. do not carry any rights to preferential booking, reduced price or admission. LANCASTER PARK 25 YEAR MEMBERS—Are entitled to gain admittance into the ground and No. 1 Stand by submitting their ticket to the gatemen on the actual day of the match. No booking is necessary and there is no admittance charge LANCASTER PARK LIFE MEMBERS—On production of their life members medallion are entitled to purchase two seats as from Thursday, August 20, 1959. for the sum of Is per seat. GENERAL PUBLIC—A special ooening for public bookings on Saturday, August 22, at 9 a.m„ for Enclosure Seats, only wiy be at the D.I.C. Booking Office. Each person will be allotted up to four reserved seats. There will be four selling windows but no booking plans. Public bookings for covered and open stands • will open on MONDAY August 24. 1959. at 9.15 a.m Two queues will be formed, one at Cashel street entrance for Stand* 2. 4. 5, 6 and 7; and one at the Lichfield street entrance for No. 3 only. Each person may purchase up to four reserved seats. NO POSTAL BOOKING IS PERMITTED BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC. 9269 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PURSUANT to Section 35, Trustee Act, 1956, all creditors having claims to which that section applies in connexion with the estates of the persons mentioned below, are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee at the Public Trust Office at Christchurch, on or before the 23rd day of September, 1959, particulars of their claims. Creditors are warned that after that date the Public Trustee may administer or transfer or distribute the estates having regard only to Ijhe claims of which he then has notice without being liable to creditors of whose claims he has not then had notice. Creditors are requested to certify their claims as due and owing at the death of the deceased. FARQUHAR, Samual George, late of Belfast, farmer, died 10.8.59. HAUGHEY, Vincent Thomas, late of New Brighton, carpenter, died 30.7.59. HOWELL, Sarah Ann, late of Christchurch, married woman, died 26.7.59. PALMER, Bentley Blake, late of Christchurch, retired forestry worker, died 17.8.59. ROBERTSON, Horace Mervyn, late of Hornby, drainlayer, died 11.7.59. RUMP, Albert James, late of Christchurch, retired gas co. employee, died 5.1.49. SOLOMON, Philip Adolphus, late of Christchurch, bakehouse assistant, died 14.6.59. WARREN, Abraham, late of Hororata, retired caretaker, died 9 5 59 WHITE, ’ William John, late of Dunedin, mission worker, died 24.6.59. R. W. HOPE, District Public Trustee for Christchurch. August 20, 1959. 2167 CURATIVE HYPNOTISM CURATIVE HYPNOTISM J. D. McKECHNIE. M.N.Z.1.P.A., Founder of the New Zealand Centre Curative Hypnosis, Auckland. has commenced practice at 504 Manchester street. Treatment for asthma, migraine, insomnia, smoking, nail biting, bed wetting, overweight, inferiority complex and various nervous disorders of a functional origin. Consultation Free. For appointment ’Phone 70-277. THS SAVE your Clean Newspapers for the Salvation Army Men's Social Service Centre, 62 Poulson st., Addington. 'Phone 88-553. THS

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28980, 22 August 1959, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28980, 22 August 1959, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28980, 22 August 1959, Page 18

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