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public Nonces N.Z. FOREST SERVICE 1080 POISON AGAINST OPOSSUMS On and from June 25. 1964. 1080 poison baits will be laid In the following area:— Cut-over bush areas west of Lake lanthe- in State Forest 42. Block XV Waitaha S.D, Sawmill Area 682. The work will continue until the end of September, 1964, and will be carried out by the N.Z. Forest Service. Westland. (J. B. BONISCH) Conservator of Forests. 9057 WE regret to advise that owing to circumstances beyond our control, wine and dine at our hotel cannot continue. We thank our customers for their patronage over the last three months. JACK and IVY STEVENS, Proprietors. DUNSANDEL HOTEL. • 9132 WARNING. •WAIAU. AMURI AND CULVERDEN RABBIT BOARDS. AERIAL POISONING. POISON to be used: "1080’’ Sodium Fluoracetate. Date: June 20-Juiy 20. (Waiau river from Leslie Hills Bridge to Gorge below township. JUnection of Masoh and Waiau to be omitted.) Local Body: Waiau Rabbit Board Operators: G. Findlay, E. Devine. Aircraft: Aerial Sowing. Ltd. Trespassers are warned of danger and will be prosecuted. WAIAU RABBIT BOARD. R. E. FREE, Secretary. 5680 ELECTION OF PRODUCERS' REPRESENTATIVES ON CANTERBURY RASPBERRY MARKETING COMMITTEE PURSUANT to Clause 20 of the Schedule to the Canterbury Raspberry Marketing Regulations, 1960, notice is hereby given that only four persons having been duly nominated for election to the office of Producers’ Representative on the Canterbury Raspberry Marketing Committee, I do declare WILLIAM THOMAS HARVEY. CHARLES ALEXANDER HARROW, LESLIE HARROW, and PHILIP WILLIAM MICHEL

TOWNSHEND being persons so nominated, to be duly elected as producers' representatives. A. E. ESTALL, Returning Officer. ’2508 LADBROOKS TABLE TENNIS CLUB ANNUAL MEETING, LADBROOKS HALL, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964, At 8 p.m. All members and intending members cordially invited. MORE o SLAUGHTER £ \ VHOUSES7 / Cl 6: Then imagine that we living beings are also lived through by larger wholes, a world whole, a galactic system whole, and finally a cosmic whole. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD SEWERS OPEN FOR CONNEXIONS THE following lengths of sewer are now open for connexion: ANNEX road—from Transmission Reserve south to Andrews and Beaven’s. LUNNS road —from Annex road to house No. 39. T. A. TUCKER, Secretary. ■ 2719 PLUMBERS REGISTRATION EXAMINATION An examination under the Plumbers Registration Act, 1953. will be held by the Plumbers Board of New Zealand on October 2,3, and 10, 1964, at centres to be decided by the Plumbers board when the number of candidates is known. Candidates for the practical section who cannot be accomm idated at any centre on October 3 will sit a second paper on October 10. Applications must reach the Board by. August 1, 1964. Application forms to sit the examination may be obtained at central or main Technical Schools, or from the Plumbers Board of New Zealand, Head Office, Department of Health. P.O. Box 5013, Wellington. 2481

URGENT DENTURE REPAIRS REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri., 7-9; Sat. till Noon. J. F. BROWN. 213 High street, Cnr. Manchester street. ’Phone 65-526. Pvte. 34-092. EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN Full Salon Treatments and advice given in our own home. Will call any time. No extra charge. Inquiries, MRS F, NICHOLLS, 37-657. HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL POWER SHUT DOWN The consumers of CASHMERE RD., CRICHTON TCE. VALLEY RD., SHERWOOD LANE, GARTH TCE.. LOWER HACKTHORNE RD.. CRACROFT TCE., DYERS PASS RD., McMILLAN AVE., WHAREORA TCE., LOWICK AVE. and STAMBRIDGE PLACE, are notified that the power may be disconnected on SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1964, between the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m., for hightension line alterations (weather permitting). If wet, the operation will be carried out the • following Sunday. Consumers are requested to treat all lines as alive at all times. W. H. SCRIMGEOUR. County Clerk. -2685 129 K Canterbury's Progressive Land Agents ALLAN SHEPPARD AND SMITH, LTD., M.R.E.I.N.Z. Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Accommodation Bureau 94 GLOUCESTER STREET Telephone 42-943, 44-101 'MWS the importance of "CLASSIFIEDS’’ Thousands of people regularly prove that CLASSIFIED Advertising (minimum 2s 6d, 2 lines) is an ideal, inexpensive way to convey the Who, What, Where and When. For Business and Personal advertising, the wide variety of columns in "The Press" daily assist in finding a happy solution. For PROMPT results, it pays to read and use—"THE PRESS" "CLASSIFIEDS” DIAL 50-199 (5 direct lines).

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 36

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