PUBUCMOTKIS ACCIDENT WOULD any person who witnessed a motor accident on Saturday evening, June 18. 1960 at about 630 p.m. at or near the comer of Lincoln road. Addington. and Jerrold street and in which a motor-cycle waa struck by a motor car kindly communicate with: A. J. MALLEY SON and BROWN. Solicitors, 221 Manchester street, Christchurch. 3sB® ■''\tfiesmen NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. Weather permitting, the power will be cut off on Sunday. 86th June. 1960, between the hours of 1.15 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. approximately. as follows, to enable urgent overhead line alterations to be carried out: Part of Islington Templeton Weedons Rolleston Burnham Part of Broadfields Part of Shands road W. N. RASMUSSEN. General Manager. 8074
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