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PUBLIC NOTICES THE NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.) NORTH CANTERBURY CENTRE A COURSE of FHIST-AID LECTURES (elementary and advanced) will COMMENCE at the RED CROSS ROOMS, 33 Cashel street, on FRIDAY, JULY 9, at 7 P.M. TMs course will consist of approximately sax lectures. AH those interested are cordially invited to attend. Telephone 30-783 for furtber information. 2225 Weather permitting, ELECTRICITY SUPPLY will be OFF In the SUMNER AREA on SUNDAY, JULY 4. to enable work to be carried out on the 11,000-volt overhead lines: 4.30 a.m. to 7 a.m. Clifton, Sumner, Scarborough, and Taylors Mistake. Supply may be restored at any tame prior to the advertised time. J. P. SHELLEY. General Manager. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. 2176 THE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE OF N.Z., LTD. IT Is the intention of the company on or after the seventeenth day of July, 1965, to issue a copy policy in place of policy 98775 on the life of Ernest James’ Bannan, of Christchurch, which policy is declared to have been lost. K. B. LOCKETT, General Manager. Wellington, SUBURBS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB (Inc.) THE ALLOCATION OF TICKETS for the N.Z. Junior All Blacks and Canterbury matches will be made from the CLUB ROOMS between 6 P.M. and 7 P.M., on WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1965. THE CITY AND EVERYMAN ''Christchurch: Its Traditions and Character" —F. M. Warren. A.N.Z.I.A. Room 40, University. 8 p.m., July 5. Casual Fee: 3s 6d. "Christchurch of the Future." Discussion Panel, July 12. Members: B. Miller. Director, Regional Planning Authority: Elsie Locke. 8.A., P. J. Skellerup, J.P., and member Christchurch City Council. NEW ZEALAND’S IMPORT SELECTION POLICY AND INDUSTRIALISATION The intention of this course is to examine the relationship between the respective policies of import control and industrialisation in relation to the present and future national economy. The published syllabus describes the topic for each lecture. 8 p.m., Thursday, July 8, Room 15, University. Six meetings. Fee: 12s 6d. Tutor: W. Rosenberg, Reader in Economics, University of Canterbury. CONVERSAZIONNE

Members and friends are reminded of this Jubilee function to be held at the W.E.A. Centre, 59 Gloucester street, on Saturday, July 10, from 5.30 to 8 p.m. Tickets are now available at 7s 6d. Preceding this function, the W.E.A. Field Club has arranged a day programme of visits to historic buildings within the city area, commencing at 10.30 a.m.. City Council Chambers and Mayoral Suite. Other inspections: Trinity Congregational Church; Christchurch Cathedral; Canterbury Provincial Council Chambers. Further information at the W.E.A. Office. 2268

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS PURSUANT to section 35, Trustee Act 1956, all creditors and other persons having claims to which that section applies in connection with the estates of the persons mentioned below, are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee at the Public Trust Office at Christchurch on or before the sth day of August, 1965, particulars of their claims. They are warned that after that date the Public Trustee may administer or distribute the estates having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice without being liable to persons of whose claims he has not then had notice. Claims due and owing a( date of death should be so certified. ESTATES ALBISTON, Eleanor Isabella, late of Christchurch, widow, died 21.6.65. BATE, Richard, late of Christchurch, retired gardener, died, 23.6.65. ESPLIN, John McDavid, formerly of Fafrlie but late of Christchurch, retired labourer, died 25.4.65. FERRAND, Harold Constantine, late of Christchurch, retired electrician, died 16.6,65. GEE, Marguerite Grace, late of Christchurch, married woman, died 22.6.65. LOWE, Eunice Marion, late of Christchurch, widow, died 25.6.65. MILES, Mervyn Roy Augustine, late of Christchurch, retired sheepfarmer, died 25.5.65. NIGHTINGALE, Emily Theresa, late of Christchurch, widow, died 14.6.65. PREBBLE, Walter Victor, late of Christchurch, retired labourer, died 19.6.65. WILLIAMS, Sarah Ellen Ethel, married woman, died 4.4.65. K. H. READMAN, District Public Trustee For Christchurch. 2259 THE CANTERBURY HOTEL. HOSPITAL, RESTAURANT AND RELATED TRADE EMPLOYEES’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS 323 Manchester street, P.O. Box 183, ■ 'Phone 79-624. Christchurch 1. July 1, 1965. NOTICE TO MEMBERS A GENERAL MEETING of the above union will be held in the TRADES HALL (Room 14). Gloucester street, on TUESDAY. JULY 6, 1965. at 8.15 P.M. Business: Minutes of previous meeting: executive report and financial statement: report, new licensed hotel award: general business. L. N. SHORT. Secretary. 2187 SPORTSMEN WE are buyers of Venison, and Hares. We require good unmutilated careases and pay the following prices:— Venison, Is Cd per lb (gutted) Hare, 5s each (whole in fur) All trams met and prompt payment guaranteed. ’PHONE 40-742. FISH PROCESSING. LTD, 245 Moorhouse ave. WS

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30793, 3 July 1965, Page 41

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