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HIM.IC NOTICES CHANGE OF 'PHONE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TRANSPORT and STORAGE. TRANSPORT and STORAGE, LTD., LTD., NEW 'PHONE 30-606 - 30-609, NEW 'PHONE 30-808 - 30-609, 186 ANTIGUA STREET. 186 ANTIGUA STREET, corner Moorhouse avenue. Carriers and Forwarding Agents. 9678 CHIROPRACTOR J. W. DUNCAN, D.C., Palmer Graduate. 137 Peterborough street. Telephone 65-931. Day and Evening Hours. SMW PAY RISE FOR YOU Make quick turnover Wooden Toys We buy your Toys for CASH Thousands needed Large FREE Kitset and other FREE offers sent you Send for details. HOBBIES Box 1973 Wellington SGH NATIONAL PARTY GARDEN CIRCLE MONTHLY Meeting Wednesday. September 6. at 2 p.m. Competition: an arrangement of ranunculi or anemones, vegetable, 3 stalks of silver beet. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. WATER DISCONNEXION. Residents are notified that I water will be disconnected on I the middle level, east of Cornwall road, on Tuesday. September 5, 1961, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. J. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. . 3254 1080 POISON LAID. 1080 poisoned carrot dyed i green will be distributed by air- : craft for the purpose of noxious animal control, namely deer, goats, pigs and rabbits. The aircraft will be operating from the Clarence Bridge airstrip, and the following country will be covered during the operation: All that area within the Waiau-Toa Station bounded in the south by the pack track dividing Waiau-Toa and Glen Alton Stations, in the west by the Jam stream and Clarence river, and in the north and east by the Clarence river to the confluence of the latter with the George stream. Operations are due to commence on the 4.9.61 and terminate on 12.10.61. As laid down in the Deadly Poisons Act. 1960. all the above mentioned country will be considered to be under Poison for a period of three (3) months after cessation of the operation. P. W. MAPLBSDBN, Conservator of Forests, NEILSON. 2596

Bomb Tests Again WHAT TO DO EXPRESS YOUR CONCERN HOW TO PREVENT WAR DR J. G. A. POCOCK (Canterbury University Political Science Department) FRANK LANGLEY (President, Christchurch Peace Council) OWEN GAGER (Executive, Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) G. C. TITMAN (Chairman, World Federalists (N.ZJ Inc.) A Meeting Designed for YOUR Participation. TONIGHT AT 8. TONIGHT AT 8. RED CROSS HALL, RED CROSS HALL, 33 Cashel street. 33 Cashel street. THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE gives notice of its intention to issue at the expiry of two weeks from this date, a Copy Policy to take the place of Policy No. 406421. on the life of Kenneth Douglas Stills, declared to have been lost. Siailuun LEAVES CHRISTCHURCH DAILY AT 5 P.M. FOR: Arrives Fare TIMARU 7.35 p.m. 17/6 W AIM ATE .... 9.00 p.m. 22/6 OAMARU .... 9.45 p.m. 27/6 DUNEDIN .... 11-50 p.m. 40/Book at Midland or any Trave) Agent. MWF RAFFLE RESULTS ’ TINY TATTS. Limited to 1000 Tickets. RAFFLE NO. 96. PRIZE £5O: 1473. 10 PRIZES £1 1007 1564 1534 1620 1188 1747 1453 1908 1476 1909 Prizes may be collected from agents, or from 245

PUBLIC NOTICES WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ' MENTAL HEALTH? GOOD SENSE DICTATES that everyone should take MENTAL health seriously, become informed on the subject and lea™ how to be he£ful and understanding towards those with mental problems. The Canterbury Mental Health Council has brought to Christchurch a group of overseas specialists who this week are leading a Series of talks and discussions on various aspects of this vital subject that are of interest to all stole people. ADMISSION TO ALL THESE MEETINGS IS FREE. TODAY At 230 nm. in the MUSEUM LECTURE THEATRE, Rolleston Avenue, hear how you can “ENJOY YOUR CHILDREN."’ Professor T. Stapleton, Professor of Child Health at Sydney University, and Professor W. H. Trethowan, Professor of Psychiatry at Sydney University, are the speakers. At 8 p.m. in the CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY HALL, comer of Worcester Street and Rolleston Avenue, hear Professor Trethowan and Professor T. Ferguson Rodger. Professor of Psychological Medicine at Glasgow University, discuss "MARRIAGE, FAMILY LIFE AND MENTAL HEALTH.” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 At 10.30 am. in the MUSEUM LECTURE THEATRE, hear Dr Allan Stoller, Chief Clinical Officer of the Mental Hygiene Authority, Victoria, and Mr R. R. Priestley, Student Counsellor at Melbourne, discuss “ ADOLESCENCE ” • (The Growing Years). At 12 20 and 1.05 p.m. in the CIVIC THEATRE, Manchester Street, Dr. Stoller and Mr Priestley have an important message for Young ADULTS—“ FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE. ” Young workers, these lunchhour sessions are for YOU. At 8 pan. in the CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY HALL, hear Dr. Stoller and Professor Trethowan discuss ” PREJUDICE ” (At Home and Abroad). • These meetings are intended mainly but not exclusively for women and mothers may leave their children in the care of a fully-trained staff at the free creche at Christchurch Girls' High School. Allow an extra half hour to ensure your children settle down. MENTAL HEALTH MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING.

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