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PUBLIC NOTICES ADULTS only. Iggo’s Bronchial Mixture. An old fashioned but very effective decongestant, 45c. Igio’s (Chemists). Ltd. 105 Cashel Street WS FIRE surrounds, lovely stone surrounds Including hearth, from $6O Sec our special window display this week-end. Queenstone Fire Surrounds. 70 Falsgrave St, (southern extn. Fitegerald Ave.) Ooen Fridav nights Phone 82-374. STC SC HU SSL! RS btochemic salts obtainable from W. R. Falvey’s Ltd. Chemists. 670 Colomboi St. Christchurch. DI WOULD any person who saw an; incident near the Transport. Board bus shelter tn Cathedral Square at about 8.50 p.m. on the evening of November 6. 1970. please contact phone 65-859 between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. “The Press” STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH WALL MAPS 50c FOLDED MAPS On Strong Cover. Ideal for Car) 60c THE VERY LATEST Obtainable From CHRISTCHURCH PRESS ; CO., LTD. ; D ' I WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING (a) EVENT: Live firing. (b) PLACE: Leithfield Beach. (c) DANGER AREA: Bounded by 43 deg 15 min 17 sec S, 172 deg 43 min 00 -sec E, 43 deg 16 min 20 sec S, 172 deg 44 min 40 sec E, 43 deg 16 min 00 sec S, 172 deg 46 min 00 sec E, ! 43 deg 13 min 20 sec S, i 172 deg 47 min 00 sec E, j r 43 deg 13 min 20 sec S, c 172 deg 44 min 00 sec E. I (d> DANGER HEIGHT IN FEET: ’ 50ft AMSL. | (e) DATE AND DURATION: ! Mon. Nov. 23, from 12 noon ; to 5 pjn., from 6.30 p.m. to , 10.00 p.m. Tues., Nov. 24, from 8.00 a.m. c to 12.00 noon, from 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.. from 6.30 pjn. to 10.00 p.m. Wed., Nov. 25, from 8.00 ajn. e to 12 boon, from 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m., from 6.30 p.m. to “ 10.00 pjn. c Thurs., Nov. 26. from 8.00 ” •a.m. to 12 noon. _ 3515 CANTERBURY DRIVERSUNION , s Quarterly Meeting g The quarterly meeting will be held in the St John's Ambulance S Hall. Peterborough Street, on B Wednesday, November 25, at 8 n p.m. BUSINESS: Business remitNew award general drivers n and generaL (Signed) t H. E. HORNBROOK. President. N. L. DUNNILL, Secretary. 7365

+ NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY OVERSEAS APPOINTMENTS Refugee Welfare Team 1970 New Zealand Red Cross Field Force Are You A State registered nurse, teacher, mechanic, technician, agriculturist, farmer, sick visitor or welfare worker over 22 and under 40 years of age? If so, would you like to use your talents and professional knowledge: (a) In working with refugees for a period of one year in the new refugee welfare team due to relieve the present team in the Binh Dinh Province, South Vietnam in February next? or (b) As a member of the joint Australian-New Zealand Red Cross Field Force attached to the field hospital in Vung Tau, South Vietnam, for one year with a second year, if desired, in either Singapore or Malaysia? Tour of duty in Vietnam includes one leave period in either Hong Kong, Bangkok, or Singapore. For full details, including salaries, apply to: Secretary -General, NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY, P.O. Box 6073, Wellington. ' 3032 ARE YOU AN INVENTOR? IF SO, READ 0NSlOO (PLUS) MIGHT BE YOURS! ROYAL Federation of New Zealand Societies for cTnn Cruelty to Animals offers a prize ot 5100 to the one who can supply the plans and specifications for an animal trap that would be acceptable t° both SJ’.C.A. and trappers as a replacement for the .Gm or other steel-jawed types of trap at present in use for trapping opposums, rabbits and other small noxious animals. REQUIREMENTS: • IT must be a trap that kills instantly or holds without injuring— not one that merely maims and causes suffering. • IT must be light in weight and small, to the extent a trapper can carry up to 40-50 at a time. • IT must be easily manufactured, and retail at no more than $2. • IT must prove acceptable to both S.P.C.A. and commercial trappers. There might be a small fortune in this for you! S.P.C.A. does not require the patent rights to the invention. It wants merely to ensure that a trap is available on the New Zealand market at a competitive price, a trap that would obviate the cruelty caused by the steel-jawed type at present in use. Entries will close with the Secretary to the Federation, P.O. Box 305, Feilding, on January 31, 1971. t 3030

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 24

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