PUBLIC NOTICES 2000 AMERICAN CITIES HAVE REJECTED FLUORIDATION Fluoride Drug is already com pletely banned in some countries, such as Sweden, Germany and Russia. COME AND SEE THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF FLUORIDATION IN A SPECIAL AMERICAN COLOUR FILM SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR CHRIST CHURCH CITIZENS. NO AD MISSOION CHARGEON MONDAY, 18th, at 8 p.m. GIRL GUIDES HALL ARMAGH STREET The council is planning fluoridated water for Christchurch. We must protest before it is too late Sodium fluoride is a by-pro-duct from the manufacturers of aluminium and steel who until the advent of Fluoridation sold their rubbish as rat poison 2463 ONE OF CANTERBURY'S FINE PLACES Plnduwen QUALITY LICENSED RESTAURANT WEDDINGS AND PARTIES DAILY and EVENINGS RESERVE DINNER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT RING DIRECT 278-814 p INTERIOR PAINTERS AND DECORATORS FREE. PROMPT QUOTATIONS FOR OFFICES. SHOPS. HOUSES Free professional colour con suitant available. Only qualified tradesmen employed. PHONE BURBERY’S. 62-291. After Hours 44-743. 2781 ON ENGINEERING ADVICE it is INTENDED TO ISSUE A PERMIT TO REMOVE SHINGLE from the FORESHORE AT URE and RAKAUTARA BEACHES at the rate of 2 to 4 cu. yds per month with a total of 48 cu. yds per annum. Persons who consider their interests may be affected may make submissions to the undersigned. SUPERINTENDENT OF MERCANTILE MARINE, Lyttelton. 5281 fanumsEßTicai SUMNER-REDCUFFS SUBBRANCH NOTICE THE Thirty-fifth Annual General Meeting of this Sub-branch will be held on MONDAY. MARCH 25, 1968, at 7.30 P.M., in the R.S.A. HALL, Wakefield Avenue, Sumner. BUSINESS: (1) Minutes of last Annual General Meeting. (2) Election of Officers. (3> General. All members are urged to attend. C. R. L. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. 6821 NORTH BEACH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB NORTH NEW BRIGHTON SWIMMING POOL FROM Monday, March 18, the Public Session Hours will be 6-7.30 p.m. Evening training session, 5-6 p.m. 3681 A, 1 olmi THE rector, staff and boys of St Bede’s College, invite all old boys, parents and friends to be present at the ANNUAL SPORTS To Be Held On the COLLEGE GROUNDS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1968 First event: 10 a.m. Parade of athletes: 1.45 p.m. 5261 N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES RACES AT ASHBURTON TUESDAY, MARCH 19 BUSES DEPART our Victoria Street terminal at 10.15 A.M. Fare: 81.95 return. N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES Phone 71-669. ext. 8495. 5BlO MIDLAND RACES AT ASHBURTON TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1968 BUSES LEAVE MIDLAND AT 10.15 A.M. Return After Last Race Fare: $1.95 return. MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICES, LTD. 40-42 Lichfield Street. Phone 69-349. 5309 VACATION EMPLOYMENT OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS The University of Canterbury Students’ Association wishes to thank all firms and people who gave employment to students seeking work during the vacation. Work offered has given many students the opportunity to continue their studies and on their behalf we thank you. THE PRESIDENT. 5384
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31631, 18 March 1968, Page 21
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