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PUBLIC NOTICES i SCHUSSLERS biochemlc salts obtainable from W. R. Falvey’s Ltd, Chemists, 670 Colombo St, Christchurch. * D "The Press” STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH WALL MAPS 500 FOLDED MAPS (In Strong Cover Ideal for Car) 60c THE VERY LATEST Obtainable From CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. p METAL SPINNING METAL SPINNING METAL SPINNING ALL TYPES OF METAL SPUN, TRADE INQUIRIES INVITED. E. J. ADCOCK AND SONS, LTD. PHONE 50-418. 9806 MULLANY’S 60-MINUTE DENTAL REPAIRS A racing man said: "I can pick, “That for denture repairs mighty slick, "You’ll be on a sure win, "If you Just trot ’em in "To Mullany’s . . they’re good and they’re quick.’’ 106 Gloucester Street, (Opp. Haywrlghts) Phone 74-948, Christchurch, Box 1316, Hours 7.4 S a.m.-5 p.m. Week-end Emergencies. PHONE SUMNER 3136. _ ; H PETROL SALES AS from Friday sth, our bowser will be open 7.30 a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days a week. Standard petrol 40c a gallon, Super Grade 43c a gallon. PALMER AND DOAK, LTD, NORTH ROAD, KAIAPOI llB5 PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL BALANCE SHEET AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1970 PURSUANT to Section 14 (b) of the “Counties Accountlag Regulations, 1958," Public Notice is hereby given that the Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts of the Paparua County Council for the year ended March 31, 1970, together with the Certificate of the Audit Office thereon may be Inspected during office hours at the County Office, 149 Main South Road, Sockburn. A copy of the Balance Sheet will, on application, be posted to any ratepayer of the County. A. KELLY, County Clerk.

THE RENAISSANCE TWENTY-FOUR WEEKLY LECTURES AN OPPORTUNITY to study one of the most exciting and formative periods of European history, with emphasis on the development of Italian art and thought during the period. Commencing Thursday, March 18, at 7.30 p.m. Brochures from: DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. 26 Gloucester Street. 80001 COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO EQUAL PAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that: 1. 'Hie terms of reference of the Commission of Inquiry into Equal Pay are to receive representations upon, inquire into and report upon how best to give effect in New Zealand to the principle of equal pay for male and female employees; and, in particular, to receive representations upon, inquire into, and report upon the following matters: (1) A suitable formula to be adopted in giving effect to the principle of equal pay, having regard, inter alia, to the provisions of International Labour Organisation Convention 100. (2) The most desirable means of giving effect to the principle of equal pay. (3) The extent to which existing provisions, whether statutory or contained in awards or agreements or of any other kind, inhibit the application of equal pay, any justification for such provisions, and the means of removing unjustified provisions. (4) The timing of the introduction of equal pay, the machinery for introducing equal pay and the economic implications of the timing and the machinery. (5) The economic and social implications for the nation and for specific groups of the introduction of equal pay. (6) Any associated matters that you consider relevant to the general objects of the inquiry. 2. Any organisation or person who wishes to present submissions to the Commission should register notice of intention to do so by letter reaching the Secretary of the Commission not later than Tuesday, February 23, 1971. 3. Any organisation or person wishing to be recognised as a party to the Inquiry should advise the Secretary of the Commission accordingly by letter reaching the Secretary not later than Tuesday, February 23, 1971. Organisations and persons recognised as parties by the Commission will be entitled to be represented by Counsel, and may cross-examine those presenting submissions. 4. The Commission proposes to: (a) hold its first public session at 10 a.m. on Thursday, February 25, 1971, in the Conference Room on thq Second Floor, 44-46 The Terrace, Wellington. At this session it will decide, after receiving any representations, who shall be recognised as the parties before the Commission and will advise parties of the procedure which it proposes to follow. (b) hold further public sessions on the following dates: March 30, 31, and April 1; April 13,. 14 and 15; April 20, 21 and 22, 1971. (c) hold such further public sessions in the remainder of April and in May as are necessary. 5. The Commission may decide, if necessary, to sit elsewhere than in Wellington. The Commission’s office is located on the Second Floor, 44-46 The Terrace, Wellington; its postal address is P.O. Box 5039, Lambton Quay, Wellington; its telephone number is 42-308. Dated at Wellington this first day of February, 1971. G. I. MAYHEW, Secretary. 80016

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32522, 4 February 1971, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32522, 4 February 1971, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32522, 4 February 1971, Page 21

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