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PUBLIC NOTICES EXHIBITION OF POTTERY by BARRY BRJCKELL at SEVERAL ARTS 793 Colombo street Tuesday Oct. 29, 1963. till Friday, Nov. 1. 1963. Open daily 10 am. to 5.30 pm.. Friday till 9 pm. 6058 24 HOUR FULL BREAKDOWN AND REPAIR SERVICE SCOTTS BREAKDOWN SERVICE 'PHONE 88 536 NIGHT 8 HOLIDAYS: 43-420. ws ’ MERCHANT NAVY APPEAL (BRITISH SAILORS’ SOCIETY) STREET DAY STREET DAY STREET DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Without ships we can not live. Help us to help the men who man them. An average of 15,000 seafarers use our Lyttelton Club each year. COLLECTORS REQUIRED COLLECTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY URGENTLY ’Ph. 65-029 or 68-118. Headquarters, street appeal Trinity Hall, Manchester street. 7492 WANTED BOOKSELLERS to hold for sale the recent Publication: "THE HORRIBLE STAR." This book deals largely with Scriptural Prophecies pointing to the possible use of H-Bomb missiles by warring Nations, and has therefore been denied the usual channels for distribution, freely offered to the Authors of Fiction. "They shall not miss when they begin to be shot into the ends of the world , . . From the clouds they shall fly to the mark . . , Before them the land is as the garden of Eden, but after them a desolate wilderness and nothing shall escape them. . . . Behold a horrible vision, clouds from the North unto the South and unto the East and they are very horrible to look at. . . . There shall be great fearfulness and trembling upon the earth. . . . They shall pour out over every high and eminent place a HORRIBLE STAR. . . . The elements shall melt with fervent heat. ... Of a City there shall be 10 left, or two of a field who shall be hiding in the clefts in the rocks. . . . Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet. ... Of a sudden of an innumerable multitude, nothing was to be perceived but only dust and smoke. And except those days should be Shortened THERE SHOULD NO FLESH BE SAVED. Mat. 24-22 (Extracts from Prophecy). On behalf of the Authors, supplies will be posted on request from Messrs H. L. Young, Ltd., Printers, P.O. Box 204. Palmerston N0rth.7396 1963/64 FIRE SEASON It is notified for general information that the 1963/64 Fire Season under the Forest and Rural Fires Act, 1955, for Golden Downs Rural Fire District commences on November 1, 1963, and continues until April 30, Under the Forest and Rural Fires Act. 1955, ant Its amendments during the Fire Season, no person shall — (a) In any district during a closed fire season or while any order is In force set on fire or cause to be set on fire, in the open air any trees or timber (whether standing or not) or any bracken, flax, gorse, broom, lupin, grass or other plants whatsoever, or any other combustible material whatsoever. except pursuant to the written permit of a Fire Officer. (b) In any rural fire district between the first day of November In any one year and the thirtieth day of April in the following year operate any locomotive engine, traction engine, portable engine or stationary engine, or any other steam of internal combustion engine whatsoever, which is not provided with safe and efficient means for preventing the escape of dangerous sparks or flame from funnel or exhaust and for preventing the escape of live coals or fire from ashpan or firebox (c) Throw, leave or drop any lighted match, pipe ashes, lighted cigarette. lighted cigar, ashes from gas producer. or other burning or smouldering substance on any land at any time and omits before leaving the spot wholly to extinguish the fire or the burning of smouldering substance. AU persons who wish to carry out burning operations in any Rural Fire District must first obtain a permit to burn from the Fire Officer controlling the Rural Fire District, as under: — Golden Downs Rural Fire District — Fire Officer: J. A. Cavanagh, Golden Down Forest Headquarters. Telephone 87. Wakefield. It is a statutory obligation on any person discovering a fire burning unattended in a State Forest or in a Rural Fire District to do everything reasonable within his power to extinguish the fire, and to have the outbreak reported to the nearest Fire Officer. Any fires discovered should be reported to any of the Fire Officers mentioned or to:— NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE. NELSON. Telephone 6105 Nelson. Any such calls may be made "collect" P. W. MAPLESDEN. Conservator of Forests. 7379 piano playing, popular style, taught by correspondence New simple, inexpensive course. Particulars without obligation, write Studio of Modern Muilc, 37 Kamo rd., WhaagareL WS

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30275, 30 October 1963, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30275, 30 October 1963, Page 23