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PUBLIC NOTICES NSW BRIGHTON Super Value Supermarket open until 9 p.m. tonight. PERMANENT city parking available. Armagh St and Gloucester St, near Madras St. Phone 64-349. Miss Watson. THS SCHUSSLERS blocnemlc salts obtainable from W. R. Fahmy's, Ltd, Chemists, 670 Colombo Street, Christchurch. D SUPER Value Supermarket, Seaview Rd, New Brighton. Open until 9 p.m. tonight. THURSDAY night shopping tonight at Super Value Supermarket, New Brighton. WANTED: Good used clothing. Maori Mission phone 30-819. TH WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL | HAAST TOWNSHIP AT the request of the Minister! of Lands and the Haast Residents’ Association the Westland County Council HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that a Public Meeting will be held on Thursday, April 13, at 8 p.m., in the Haast Community Hall, so that all the reasons for the decision to resite the Haast Township can be made public and so that those who will be affected can be made fully aware of what is involved. MARK WALLACE. Chairman. 29/3/72. 8200 WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL REFUSE COLLECTIONS EASTER WEEK-END PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following adjustments to refuse collections have been made necessary by the Easter Week-end Holiday Period: GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 31: COLLECTION MADE ON THUSDAY, MARCH 30. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 3: COLLECTION MADE ON TUESDAY. APRIL 4. The public are reminded that refuse receptacles must be out at 7.30 a.m. on the day of collection. Commercial collections In all areas will be made on Wednesday Sth and not Tuesday 4th as usual. The timetable for the County Refuse Pit for Easter Week-end will be: Friday, March 31: Closed all day. Saturday, April 1: Open 8 a.m. , to 5 p.m. Sunday April 2: Open 8 a.m. to 5 pun. Monday, April 3: Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A. J. W. LAMB, County Engineer. March 24, 1972.

<Ahi? Jlrraa Notice to advertisers "THE PRESS" WILL OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING HOURS FOR EASTER WEEKEND:— THURSDAY, March 30—Open 6.30 ajn. to 9 p.m. FRIDAY, March 31—Open 8 pun. to 9 pun. SATURDAY, April 1-Closed AU Day. SUNDAY, April 3—Open 8 pun. to 9 pun. MONDAY, April 3—Open 8 pun. to 8 pun. Thereafter Normal Offic* Hour*. ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE BECAUSE of the shorter working week we rw St fully request submission of advertising copy one day earlier than normal Your co-eperation would be greatly appreciated. D2O WINE-MAKING WINE-MAKING FOR THE AMATEUR—A beginner's course explaining how to make wines with fruit* other than grapes. Four meetings. Tutor: Mr P. W. Clark. . W - E -A- C*nlre, 8 p.m., April 8. Fee: 33. PUBLIC SPEAKING INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CHAIRMANSHIP—A beginners* course with opportunities for practical actlvlties and assessment. Ten meetings. Tutor: Mrs Doreen Grant, 8.A., Dip. Tchg. Lincoln Efford HalL WK.A. Centre, 10 a.m., April 0. Foe: 18. MODERN PHILOSOPHY THREE MODERN- PHILOSOPHERS—A course of tntraduf

tory discussions on the Uves and Ideals of BERTRAND RUSSELL, LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN, KARL POPPER. Biographical outlines will precede treatment of ideals which have had much impact on contemporary thoughts. Eight meetings. , Hel<!n M.A., Ph.D., B-Litt. Cit y S‘te, Room 109, 7.45 pun., April 6. Fee: IS.

THE HOME GARDEN , PLANT PROPAGATION— Seed, 1 cuttings, bulbs, layering, bud- , ding and grafting—talks and , demonstrations. Six meetings Class limit is 38. Therefore prior enrolment recommended. Tutor. Mr L. J. Metcalf, ] N.D.H., assistant curator, Botanical Gardens. University City Site. Room G.l, 7.30 p.m , April 6. Fee: 33. LANGUAGE PRELIMINARY MEETING—An advisory meeting for all persons attending FIRST YEAR COURSES. 7.45 p.m., Thursday, April 6, W.E.A. Centre. OTHER COURSES CARE OF THE AGEING. CREATIVE ART. MACRAME. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS. MOTOR-CAR FOR OWNERDRIVERS CREATIVE WRITING. WRITING TO SOME PURPOSE. PUBLIC SPEAKING—Day and Evening Courses. MAKING SPEECH WORK. EFFECTIVE READING. INFORMATION DETAILS IN W LA. BROCHURE. Apply — W.E.A. OFFICE, SO Gloucester Street, Or your nearest public library for copies. Mall address: Box t 1790.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 23

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