PUBLIC NOTICES UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND U.N.I.C.E.F. - Greeting Cards Now on Sale. Send for illustrated Brochure and order form to:— . P.O. BOX 2382 or Call:— . 178 MANCHESTER STREET Be Early. Be Generous and Let Your Greeting Help a Child to Help Itself. 8543 BOONS BAKERY CORRECT TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 34-052 NOT 31-079 AS LISTED IN LATEST TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. 8548 .• CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAYS DISTRICT ELECTION, 1964. CLOSING OF ROLL OF ELECTORS PURSUANT to Section 89 (1) of Local Elections and Polls Act, 1953, notice is hereby given that the roll of electors to be used at the said election shall be deemed to be closed at 5 p.m. on the 4th (fourth) day of September, 1964, and shall continue closed until the election is completed. J. F. FARDELL, Returning Officer. Ist September, .1964. ■ 8659 CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAYS DISTRICT NOTICE OF ELECTION PURSUANT to Section 12, of the Local Election and Polls .Act, 1953, I, J. F. Fardell, Returning Officer for the Christchurch Tramways District, hereby give notice that an election will be held on Saturday, the third (3rd) day of October, 1964, to elect nine members of the Christchurch Transport Board for the following sub-districts: Sub-district No. Members Central 6 (six) Avon 1 (one) Heathcote 1 (one) Riccarton 1 (one) Nomination of candidates must be delivered to me or addressed to me at Christchurch Transport Board Offices, Cathedral square, Christchurch, and delivered at that address at any time after the date hereof and before NOON on the eleventh (11th) day of September, 1964. A Cash deposit of three (3) pounds must be paid to me in respect of each nomination before the nomination will be accepted. J. F. FARDELL, Returning Officer. Ist September, 1964. 8659 POWER CUTS
In accordance with instructions from the New Zealand Electricity Department to reduce electricity consumption by the control of water-heating, notice is given that, in the area supplied by the Municipal Electricity Department, Christchurch, water heaters will be shut off by centralised control for' 24 hours from 9 p.m. Thursday, September 3, until 9 p.m. Friday, September 4. The necessity to apply power cuts in Christchurch is regretted, but failure to restrict consumption now will almost certainly result in a much more serious shortage later. Any addition savings which consumers can make now will reduce the number of such compulsory cuts required to give the necessary total -saving. POWER RESTRICTIONS The following restrictions on the use of power by consumers In the M.E.D. area have been applied to reduce the need for compulsory power cuts:— DOMESTIC CONSUMERS: The use of electric radiators, electrically heated hot water and electric cookers should be kept to a minimum, and all unnecessary lights switched off. Where alternative means of heating, for example, gas, kerosene or open fireplaces, exist, these should bo used instead of electricity. COMMERCIAL CONSUMERS: All unnecessary heating and lighting, including display lighting, is to be switched off during business hours. All under-verqnda lighting and all night lighting, except inside lights necessary for security purposes, are also to be switched off. MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL CONSUMERS: The use of heaters and lights is to be kept to a minimum. All motors not actually in use and all display lighting, except that necessary for security purposes, are to be switched off. GENERAL: All neon lights, outside night display signs and all other outside lights are to be . switched off. ...» B7OO Tinduwen. LUXURY LICENSED RESTAURANT QUALITY DINING. WINE-ING and DANCING GALA NIGHT SATURDAYS One of Canterbury's Fine Places. Ring Tolls 8814, Kalapoi. 3809
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30536, 3 September 1964, Page 30
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