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PUBLIC NOTICES RICHMOND SECRETARIAL COLLEGE P.O. Box 710, Christchurch, Phone 388-794 Opens 1971 for girls with S.C. (minimum). The only commercial college in Christchurch with a genuine entrance standard, a fully certificated, experienced . teaching staff (paid at depart- ’ mental rates) and a principal who is a departmentally-trained Honours graduate. Send for prospectus. _ STC i ; 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 21st day of December, 1970, 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 at date of death should be so certified. ESTATES BLACKETT, Ivy May, late of Christchurch, married woman, died 7.11.70. BLACKETT, Robert CorrigiU, late of Christchurch, retired railway employee, died 7.11.70. BRIDGMAN, Wallace Barclay, formerly of Christchurch but late of Auckland, retired farmer, died 6.9.70. CONNELLY, Michael, formerly of Dunedin but late of Christchurch, retired civil servant, died 30.10.70. DE RUNGS, Ernest James, late of Christchurch, ''retired groundsman, died 26.10.70. GIBB. Thomas Henry, late of Christchurch, farmer, died 27.8.65. KERIN, Patrick Terrence, late of Christchurch, retired mixed fanner, died 5.2.70. MITCHELL, William Leishman, formerly of Christchurch but late of Durban, South Africa, retired clerk, died 24.11.69. PRIEST, George, late of Christchurch, retired carpenter, died 3.11.70. PRISK, lan Sydney, formerly of Waimate but late of Christchurch, formerly sales representative but lately clerk, died 4.10.70. SKERTEN, Agnes Miller, late of Christchurch, widow, died 3.11.70. SMITH, John Edmond, late of ; Christchurch, retired civil : servant, died 9.11.70. V. E. BARKER, District Public Trustee i for Christchurch, District Manager. . 3232 j 1 CH.CH. ■ AKAROA SERVICE ‘ TIMETABLE ALTERATION 1 I FROM and including Monday, 5 November 23, 1970. the present ( 8.15 a.m. Christchurch-Akaroa . (Monday to Friday) sendee will ( depart at 8.30 a.m. < < N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES f X 1 I 3132 OFFICIAL OPENING SUBURBS RUGBY * FOOTBALL CLUB NEW CLUBROOMS E 99 MATHERS ROAD INTERESTED Members and Members of the Public are a nvited to attend this opening J vhich will take place at 2 p.m., E SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. c F If DICKSON, c Hon. * s ANNUAL BAZAAR AND E HIGHLAND DANCING '< COMPETITIONS 5 SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, Corner Caledonian and J Edgeware Roads, ) A.M.-5 P.M. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. 1 TODAY ‘ I New Zealand’s top dancers in | action in all grades. Bargains for all at the handi- j ?raft, cake, vegetable, plant, £ book and general sundry stalls. ( In aid of the Scottish Society J Pipe Band uniform fund. 1 3090 < ELLESMERE COUNTY COUNCIL GROWTH AT INTERSECTION J IN THE INTERESTS OF TRAFFIC SAFETY, the attention of farmers and other property owners is drawn to the need ( to maintain good visibility at all t road intersections throughout j the County. The Council requests that all growth outside boundary fences on intersection, be cut back as near as possible to ground level and that live hedges be trimmed and kept trimmed to avoid any obstruction to motorists approaching Intersections. D. J. MAY, J County Engineer. t LEESTON. r November 19, 1970. 3247 [ 1 I GARDEN FETE ! c GARDEN FETE I t t ( CALVARY HOSPITAL I 1 CALVARY HOSPITAL SATURDAY NEXT NOVEMBER 28. WELL STOCKED produce, etc., stalls selling from 1 p.m. Games. Afternoon tea. All the fun of the fair. Proceeds to Mary Potter Hospital for Aged Sick. 4 3069 j

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

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 24

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