PUBLIC NOTICES HENRY J. ZELAS. 8.D.5.. wishes to announce that he will be carrying on the Dental Practice of the late MR A. LEXINGTON JONES at 137 Victoria street, Christchurch. 5832 B. A. SMITH Would Mr B. A. Smith please communicate with Uniweld Products, Ltd.. 121 Main South rd.. Sockburn. 'Phone 46-159. ; 7461 | C.ATKA CASH from home hobby. Make Soft Toys and Novelties. We buy vour toys FOR CASH and send kit Allyear demand for your work Write for booklets "Crafts," Box 264. WanganuiHS LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL 10 PER CENT PENALTY ON RATES THAT 10 per cent penalty be added to all rates that remain unpaid at 4 P.M. on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1964. J. THOMPSON. Town Clerk. , 5800 GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS ARE THE CONTINENTS DRIFTING? HOW was the Pacific formed? Has Australia Wandered? These and other intriguing questions are the theme of the lead article in the October. 1963, edition of the U.N.E.S.C.O. monthly periodical, "THE COURIER,” which, together with other editions, is now on sale. Further enthralling articles in this “Courier" are “Project Mohole” (drilling a hole in the Earth’s crust); "The Hidden World of Volcanoes" (great eruptions and how they happen); and “Wanted—More Quake-Proof Buildings” (a subject of intimate interest to New Zealanders). Buy a Sample “Courier" Today! Take a Subscription Tomorrow! Single copies Is each. Subscriptions 10s per year (9s per year for subscriptions of two years or more). Obtainable from: THE GOVERNMENT BOOKSHOP, 112 Gloucester street (P.O. Box 1721), CHRISTCHURCH,
LAUGH—and the world laughs at you. When you flash that gappy grin; So take your plate to Mullany’s— They’ll put a matching molar in! MULLANY'S, 106 Gloucester st., Christchurch. Ph. 88-945. Hrs. 8 a.m. to 5 pm. TH BENMORE SIGHTSEEING TRIP SAT. FEB. 15 See the giant earthmoving machines and construction work which will both be in full swing this Saturday. This giant scheme, which has to be seen to be believed, will be fully described by M.O.W. staff. Descriptive brochure available on bus. Stops made for lunch and morning and afternoon tea. Buses leave Midland Termial 8 A.M. and return 8 P.M. Fare 455, children 22s 6d. Book early at MIDLAND MOTORWAYS Lichfield street 'Phone 69-349 6064 PRAYER 64 SIX TALKS by THE REV. TIMOTHY RAPHAEL in ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH Oxford terrace on THURSDAYS. FROM FEB. 13 at 8 P.M. 8016
s THE LEPER MAN APPEAL THE LEPER MAN APPEAL THE LEPER MAN APPEAL (P. J. TWOMEY) DOES NOT EMPLOY HOUSE DOES NOT EMPLOY HOUSE DOES NOT EMPLOY HOUSE TO HOUSE COLLECTORS TO HOUSE COLLECTORS TO HOUSE COLLECTORS Any donations for the “Leper Man Appeal” founded by the late P. J. Twomey, should be posted by registered mail to:— “THE LEPER MAN APPEAL" Private Bag. CHRISTCHURCH Or delivered to:— 115 SHERBOURNE STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. .3141 DAY EXCURSION
BENMORE HYDRO SCHEME Saturday, 15th February Buses leave N.Z.R. Road Services Terminal at 8 am. Return 8.30 p.m. Fare £2. Fare £2. See this magnificent Hydro Scheme—this is a working day with all earth moving machinery. etc., in operation at the dam site. Full commentary given. Lunch, morning and afternoon tea available en route. Book early at N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES. Victoria street. 'Phone 77-800. Ext. 8495. 2535 DRIVE A NEW ... Morris Oxford, Morris 1000, Mini-Minor, Holden, Velox or Pontiac. Station waggons, too. MUTUAL RENTAL CARS, 92 Gloucester street. 'Phone 65-479. AltH
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30364, 13 February 1964, Page 21
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