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PUBLIC NOTICES N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY SELWYN ELECTORATE THE CHRISTMAS PARTY will be held in the National Party Rooms. 78 Lichfield street on Tuesday, December 20. at 8 p.m. 3070 RE ALBERT WALTER STREZ, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Pursuant to Section 35 of the Trustee Act, 1956. that any person having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of the deceased person whose name, address and description is set out below is hereby required to send particulars in writing of his claim or interest to the person or persons mentioned in relation to the deceased person concerned before the date specified, after which date the estate of the deceased will be distributed by the undermentioned Executrix and Trustee among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and interests of which the undermentioned Executrix and Trustee shall then have had notice. Name of Deceased: ALBERT WALTER STREZ. Address: Taumutu. Description: Fisherman. Date of Death: February 16, 1959. Name and address of persons to whom particulars are to be given: C. V. QUIGLEY, Solicitor, 184 Hereford street, Christchurch. Name of Executrix and Trustee of the Will of Albert Walter Strez, deceased: VIOLET OGILVIE. 45 Cecil street, Waltham, Christchurch. Date on or before which notices of claim must be given: January 31, 1961. DATED this 15th day of December, 1960. C. V. QUIGLEY. LL.B., Solicitor for the said Executrix and Trustee, 184 Hereford street. Christchurch. 3050 H. C. AND B. BARTON, LTD. LANCE BARTON and Personnel wish all Business Associates and friends a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. WEEK-END ACTIVTIES GENERAL CLUB FLYING Local Scenic Flights available at any time and from the terminal building Sunday afternoon. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON At Ashburton. Christchurch Airport, and Rangiora Sunday, December 18, Film Evening in the Clubhouse, 8 p.m. ’ S “CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT” “CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT” “CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT” NEXT FRIDAY, 9 P.M. NEXT FRIDAY, 9 P.M. * on the BANKS OF THE AVON BANKS OF THE AVON (Between Hereford and Cashel streets) CHRISTCHURCH’S BIG OPENAIR CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Come and join in this Lovely Festival! Community Singing Only. No Solos “CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT” 3189 N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES CHRISTCHURCH-DUNEDIN EXPRESS SERVICE Christchurch, Depart .... 1 p.m. Dunedin, Arrive 8.20 p.m. MONDAY TO FRIDAY Bookings: N.Z.R. DEPOTS and AGENCIES WS

RANDOM REMINDER \ rj rf N Al \ uh ) m A\W't \A\ THE MYSTERY The bus passengers won- kind of skull cap seemed much sense in that either, dered whether they were t 0 be the correct uniform. A diffident young man aerea wne ner y There were various con- gave it as his opinion that witnesses at the birth of j ec tures among the pas- perhaps they were preparsome strange new sum- sengers while the driver ing the bed of the river to mer sport when their bus issued tickets to new- plant some duckweed or halted outside St. An- comers. One elderly something like that perdrew’s College on a re- gentleman said he had haps, maybe; and some cent sunny Saturday heard something about fellow with a dreadful afternoon. A small crowd sweeps in connexion with sense of humour said the of boys on the river bank rivers, but he was posi- river would soon pour were urging on two of tive it had something to cold water on that notion, their fellows at the water’s do with rowing. His com- The bus was about to bear edge who appeared to be panion said sweeps were them off in ignorance engaged in some sort of huge oars used in life- when suddenly, with a a duel. One was armed boats and the like and had cry of triumph, the boy with a long broom and nothing to do with brooms, with the rake brought the the other with a rake and And why did the other game to an end. He they lunged hard at the fellow have a rake any- dragged the cricket ball water with these weapons, way? He suggested that to the bank, rubbed it It was not clear to those they were working on dry and returned to his in the bus how (he scor- some sort of experiment game through the trees, ing went in this game or to determine whether a determined this time to what the rules were, but rake or a broom could bowl the blighter who white flannels, white boots send up a bigger bow had just hit him into the and white shirt with a wave, but he didn’t see river for six

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29390, 17 December 1960, Page 19

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