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FtIBLIC_NOTICH MALVERN FARMERS' VETERINARY CLUB (INC.) OPENING CEREMONY NEW SURGERY ■ Member* are cordially invited to attend the Official ' Opening of the New Surgery and Headquarters at Dean* . street. Darfeld, on SATURDAY. May 30, at 2 pun. and afterwards at afternoon tea. W. H. FAULKNER. President. 5407 ■ PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS f LTD., j EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE DEPARTMENT. ! No individual Trustee could ! provide this protection tor your ; dependents. ! CONSIDER THE PROTECTION YOU ENSURE FOR YOUR DE- , PENDENTS WHEN YOU AP- ' POINT PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE UNDER YOUR WILL. Your Estate upon your death will become the responsibility of a strung and experienced company . Urgent matters will receive immediate and expert attention . With its wide experience the company will shape a policy i for your estate that Is sound , Possible loss resulting from th* i many pitfalls that' abound will be avoided Appoint as your EXECUTOR and TRUSTEE. PYNE. GOULD GUINNESS LTD.. 178 Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH F NOTICE OF APPLICATION IFOR MOTOR-VEHICLE DEALERS LICENCE. I (Section 7 (1), Motor-Vehicle Dealers' Act, 1858.) BEATH and CO.. LTD.. 146150 Cashel street. Christchurch, has applied to the Magistrate's Court at Christchurch tor a licence under the MotorVehicle Dealers’ Act. 1958. to carry on business as a motorvehicle dealer (In motor-cycles only) under the name or style of Heath and Co., Ltd., from ' the following place of business: PRINCIPAL: 146-150 Cashel st.. Christ Church. And the application will be . heard by the above Court after one month from the 12th day of May. lf>6l. being the date hot the first publication of this notice. The names of all persons whose character and fitness are relevant to this application may be seen at the office of the above Court. BEATH and CO., LTD. Weston, Ward and Lascelles. Solicitors for Applicant. 9539 N.Z. TROTTING OWNERS'. TRAINERS' AND BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION INC. RAFFLE RESULT —Stud Service jto Smokey Hanover. Permission (has been granted to extend the [date of drawing. The raffle will now be drawn on MAY 25. Results published May 31. 8805 MOTOR ACCIDENT Would any person who witnessed collisions involving 3 , motor cars (2 Vauxhalls and Austin) at intersection of Cashel , street and Fitzgerald avenue, Christchurch, on Saturday. May i 13, 1961, at about midday, kindly I I communicate with: MESSRS A. J- MALLEY, SON and BROWN, Solicitors, 221 Manchester st., Christchurch. 'Phone 69-622. 9606 NORTHERN MOTORWAY PROTEST MEETING Hear the Full Facts of the Northern Outlet Route WAR MEMORIAL HALL, MONDAY, MAY 22. AT 8 P.M. Residents and affected parties are invited to attend this meeting, when the choice of route i and alternative proposals will be discussed. Local Body representatives i will be present.

RANDOM REMINDER Ik/ - fig <*\ r= STATE OF THE WARD Monthly meetings of the handsome young house a difficult case and the North Canterbury Hospi- surgeons (internes for sleek, smooth young astal Board nsnallv renort American readers). sistant makes a fatal ertai Board usually report The nurge in these tales ror, thereby endangering what is rather tersely j S usually a simple coun- the reputation of Sir described as wastage in try girl, and she may Hector, and the hospital, nurses. For various even have as improbable There may also be some reasons, nurses resign a name as Polly. She reference to the actions every month; most of the hardly has time to be of the patient. The sleek reasons are regarded as scolded by the flinty smooth young assistant is good ones, like marriage. matron before she col- exposed when Polly puts But it is remarkable how lides in the corridor with the pot on. And the e»few girls baulk at what the tall, broad-shoul- ror is not quite fatal, for is, even now, a testing dered, blue-eyed, fair- although Sir Hector runs Jirofession. haired young doctor who his fingers through his t can only be because had been devoting his at- distinguished grey hair girls entering the nurs- tention to trying to re- in rubber gloves and ing profession know member the spelling of despair, Polly whistles up what they are about. It tracheotomy or pharma- the tall, broad-shouldered is as well they are suf- copoeia. While he con- blue-eyed, fair-haired ficiently intelligent to re- tinues to concentrate on young doctor who, by ject the exotic pictures such studies, she yearns now, is not only capable of hospital life drawn by for him, but spends most of spelling sphycnomenothose authors who con- of her time repelling the meter, but of performing centrate their energies on advances of the sleek, a miraculous operation, manuscripts for the smooth young house sur- the feature of which Is cheaper paper-backed geon who, she discovers his revolutionary use of publications. If they ac- later, has won the the cross-stitch. Sir cepted the written word, coveted position of assis- Hector claps him on the they would hardly get tant to Sir Hector Hack- back with a bloodthe day’s work started, saw only by cheating at stained glove, the young because they would be the examination. Kildare takes Polly's spending so much time The denouement takes hand, and the patient to combing out their place beneath the harsh show his gratitude, proauburn tresses and smil- white glare of the theatre sents a toast-rack to th* ing provocatively at the lamps. Sir Hector has nurses’ home.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29517, 19 May 1961, Page 19

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