PUBLIC NOTICES ONE OF CANTERBURY’S FINE PLACES QUALITY LICENSED RESTAURANT WEDDINGS AND PARTIES DAILY AND EVENINGS RESERVE DINNER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT RING DIRECT 278-814 D 1968 EDITION Street Maps Of Christchurch WALL MAPS 40c Fully indexed with postal tones. POCKET MAPS 50c Folded in strong cover. Ideal for car. SECTIONAL MAPS 75c Section of city to a page. Comf>rehensive index giving street ocation. Listing parks, sport venues, churches, hotels, and places of interest. Obtainable from: CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD. and LEADING BOOKSELLERS. D VOICE. SPEECH AND PUBLIC SPEAKING Studio reopens Monday. September 2. Terence G. Cutler. F.T.C.L., T.T.C., private phone 519-214. Group work Thursdays. 9495 POLLUTION BIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF POLLUTION A PUBLIC LECTURE BY PROFESSOR G. A. KNOX 8 p.m., August 21, W.E.A. Centre. Fee: 30c.
HUMAN RIGHTS INAUGURAL LECTURE “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights—-The Growth of an Idea.” J. L. Robson. LL.M., PhD., Secretary of Justice. 8 p.m., September 2. W.E.A. Centre. Fee: 30c or $1 (4 meetings). MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS FOR ADULTS A course particularly suitable for adults who want to make a fresh start to or revise their understanding of basic mathematical ideas. Tutor: Mr J. Dugdale, 8.A., B.Sc., 7.30 p.m., September 3, W.EJL. Centre. 10 meetings. Fee: 82. Other Courses AN INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY Mr P. A. G. Howell, Department of Physics, University of Canterbury. Strongly recommended as a basic course either for general knowledge or as an introduction to a rewarding leisure interest. 8 p.m., September 2, Planetarium, Canterbury Museum. 8 meetings. Fee: $2. EGYPT AND MIDDLE EAST POLITICS Mr R. Springborg, Department of Political Science. University of Canterbury. This course is part of the 1968 World Affairs series. 8 p.m., September 10. University City, room 22. 6 meetings, Fee. 82. CARING FOR OUR COMMUNITY Mr M. R. McGregor. Mr K. R. Daniels, senior social workers, North Canterbury Hospital Board. 8 p.m., September 10. Prior enrolment essential. Apply before September 6. 6 meetings. Fee: S 3. PRIOR ENROLMENTS ACCEPTED ALL COURSES. MAIL: Box 1796. Call: W.E.A. Centre, Telephone 64-530, 59 Gloucester St. 5052 Town SOARD WEATHER PERMITTING, power will be cut off in the Dunsandel area from 1-3 p.m. approximately, on Wednesday, August 21, 1968. The area affected is as follows: Dunsandel - Hororata Road from the old Selwyn School Corner to Ardlui Road. As power may be restored at any time, it is essential that the lines be treated as alive at all times. 8 E. SLATTER. Engineer-Manager. .5218 THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED 1 HEREBY give notice that it is the intention of the Association to issue. within FOURTEEN DAYS hereof, a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 1327.761 on the life of JESSIE MAISEY GRIFFITHS: declared to have been lost. S. R. ELLIS, Manager for New Zealand. ADULTS only: Bronchial mixture for all chest colds and bronchitis, 35c. Iggo’s (Chemists), 105 Cashel Street, Christchurch. D SCHUSSLCR'S biochemic salts obtainable from W B. Falvey. Ltd, Chemists, 670 Colombo Street, Christchurch D
INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT TAXATION ADVISORY SERVICE OFFICERS OF THE TIMARU BRANCH OF THE INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT WILL VISIT ASHBURTON ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21,1968 To give advice to taxpayers or assist any person with taxation problems. LOCATION: COURTHOUSE TIME: 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (V. G. HENDERSON). District Commissioner of Taxes, TIMARU. 3264
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