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PUBLIC NOTICB ROYAL NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE CANTERBURY BRANCH ARE you Planting a new garden? Would you like to know more about trees and shrubs? j Then come to the ONE DAY CONFERENCE ON ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS FOR THE GARDEN AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, Worcester street, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, Starting at 9.30 a.m. You wall learn what to plant, where to plant it, and how to look after your trees and ahrubs. Questions, discussion and exhibits. AND you will afterwards receive a full length report of the proceedings for permanent reference. THE PROGRAMME INCLUDES Landscape design, Crab apples for the garden, Roses and Rhododendrons, Planting and maintenance, Plants for hillside and warm situations, Natives. Shrubs for winter, Climbers and wall shrubs, and Planting on sandy soils. In the evening Mr J. Watling will show slieds on "My choice of trees and shrubs." Morning and afternoon teas and supper provided. Conference fee 10s. Book NOW with S. Challenger, Lincoln College. 2791 DECEASED ESTATES NOTICE TO CREDITORS PURSUANT to Section 35, Trustee Act, 1956, all creditors having claims to which that section applies in connexion with estate of the persons mentioned below, are hereby required to forward the same on or before the 31st day of August, 1960, to the undersigned. Creditors are warned that after that date the Executors may administer or transfer or distribute the estates having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice without being liable to creditors of whose claims they have not then had notice. Creditors are requested to certify their claims as due and owing at the death of the deceased. DAY, Douglas Henry, of Christchurch, Green Keeper, died 29.4.60. DOBBIN, Winifred Eva, of Christchurch, Widow, died 7.6.60. HILL, Arthur Leslie, of Christchurch, Retired Railway Employee, died 15.5.60. RUSSELL, Hugh Candlish, of Christchurch, formerly Warehouseman latterly Public Servant, died 2.4.60. HILTON, Frederick, of Christchurch, Retired Farmer, died 16.7.60. MOODIE, Ina Gladys, of Rakaia, Spinster, died 16.5.60. C. V. QUIGLEY, Solicitor, 184 Hereford street, Christchurch. " 2588

DID YOU KNOW? DID YOU KNOW? DID YOU KNOW? One of the services our Company provides is making available the funds for the immediate needs of dependants during the preliminary administration of an estate. For permanent, skilled and friendly service appoint— THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., 221 Manchester street. CHRISTCHURCH. D. R. ANDERSON. District Manager. HEALTH DEPARTMENT POLIOMYELITIS POLIOMLYELTIS CLINICS will be held in the Towns and on the dates and times shown below. Any person between the ages of 6 months end 21 years may attend WITHOUT APPOINTMENT FOR FIRST INJECTION ONLY. Those for SECOND OR THIRD injections are BY APPOINTMEN TONLY. GLENTUNNEL SCHOOL: JULY 27—9.45 a.m.-10.30 a.m„ and same times every FOURTH WEDNESDAY. GREENDALE PLUNKET ROOMS: JULY 25—9.30 a.m.-10.30 aun„ and same times every FOURTH MONDAY. HORORATA PLUNKET ROOMS: JULY 25—11 a.m.-12.30 p.m. and same times every FOURTH MONDAY. LAKE COLERIDGE PLUNKET ROOMS: JULY 27—1 p.m.-2 p.m. and same times every FOURTH WEDNESDAY. LINCOLN PLUNKET ROOMS: JULY 28—9.30 a.m.-10.30 a.m., and same times every FOURTH THURSDAY. LEESTON PLUNKET ROOMS: JULY 28—11 a.m.-12 noon, and same times every FOURTH THURSDAY. LYTTELTON PLUNKET ROOMS: JULY 25 —1.30 p.m.-3 p.m. and same times every FOURTH MONDAY. WINDWHISTLE SCHOOL: JULY 27—11 ajn.-11.30 a.m., and same times every FOURTH WEDNESDAY. It is recommended, that infants and children who have commenced Diphtheria and Whooping Cough injections should complete these injections before starting injections against poliomyelitis. : THINKING OF A HOLIDAY? An Advertisement in “THE PRESS" "Holiday and Hotel "Holiday and Hotel Accommodation " Accommodation" Column Will Solve Your Accommodation • Problem. SPINNING and Rug Making. S.S.I. has vacancies for students on Monday afternoons. ’Ph. 46-242 for further information.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29264, 23 July 1960, Page 18

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