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Public Notices ACHING corns? iggo's Corn Solvent is the answer. Iggo’s Chemists. Ltd. 105 Cashel St WS EXHIBITION at Truro Studio, Waipapa Avenue, Diamond Harbour. Watercolours by Dorothy Paterson pottery, Mari Tothill, Coyla Olliver, Hazel McCaughern. Craft, Janet Riddle. October 5-13, 10 am. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 2 p m.-5 p.m. Silver coin for missions. ; FILLING — We have all types > of fill. Musgroves Phone , 3824139. D 1 iCHUSSLERS btochemic salts obtainable from W R. Falvey’s, Ltd. Chemists. 670 Colombo St. Christchurch D ALTERED TIMETABLE COOK STRAIT RAIL FERRIES I Because of engine trouo.e on Aranui, the passenger carrying Railferries will be operating on a reduced timetable from Wednesday, October 2, until Monday October 7. Passengers booked on Railferry sailings between these dates are urged to check with their nearest Railways Booking Office. Railways 6277 "The Press” STREET MAPS of CHRISTCHURCH WALL MAPS. 1973 EDITION 75 CENTS FOLDED MAP IN STRONG COVER IDEAL FOR CAR. »L Obtainable from: CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD, OR LEADING BOOKSELLERS. D TRAVELTO DUNEDIN, Oamaru, Waimate,Timaru in luxury aboard the MIDLAND •Gtanluien. EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY THE LOWEST FARE ON THE ROAD Departs daily 5 p.m. from Midland Terminal. 40-42 LICHFIELD STREET. Phone 69-349 Or any Travel Agent. W Ministry of Works and Development STATE HIGHWAY No. 80: PLKAKI - HERMITAGE: SHORT TERM ROAD CLOSURES UNTIL further information is given all users of State Highway No. 80 to Mount Cook should note that they may be requested to stop and wait for short periods on a section of road to be affected by construction work being carried out on the new State Highway 80 alignment above the old road. The section concerned Is one mile in length running north from the Jacks Stream Bridge which is approximately 14 miles from the State Highway 1 turnoff to the Ferintosh Station homestead. Every endeavour will be made to avoid long holdups and the maximum waiting period that should be anticipated is three-quarters of an hour. 5014

LYTTELTON BOROUGH ELECTIONS THE USUAL Public Meeting where all candidates for the Mayoralty, Council, Hospital Board and Harbour Board are invited to meet and address the public will be held at: HOLY TRINITY CHURCH HALL, Winchester Street, Friday, 4th October, 1974 at 7.30 p.m. 7165 EQUAL PAY INCREASE DATE Ist OCTOBER, 1974 FOR WORKERS IN TEAROOMS, RESTAURANTS, CAFETERIAS, HAMBURGER BARS, TAKEAWAYS, CATERERS, PRIVATE HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES AND MOTELS TH? SECOND STEP to equal pay is payable to all workers covered by the Tearooms and Restaurant and Private Hotel and Motel Awards from Ist October, 1974. Details of these cash increases are set out in Wage Schedules already provided to employers and employees by the local Union or Branch. If you have not got this information already it is obtainable simply by ringing 79-624. I Briefly the basic Monday-Friday wage increase to : FEMALE FULL TIME WORKERS under the TEA- | ROOM AND RESTAURANT AWARD is: 53.15 PER WEEK. CASUAL AND PART TIME WORKERS basic Mondav-Fridav rates increase from $1.32 per hour to 51.40 per'hour (for Waitresses and Counterhands). PRIVATE HOTELS AND MOTELS AWARD FULL TIME WORKERS basic Monday-Friday rates increase by $2.36 per week. CASUAL AND PART TIME basic Monday-Friday rates increase from $1.32 per hour to $1.40 per hour (for Waitresses and Counterhands). Week-end and Holiday Rates in all cases increase also. FULLER DETAILS CAN BE OBTAINED BY BOTH EMPLOYERS OR WORKERS BY RINGING THE LOCAL UNION OFFICE. PHONE 79-624. This advertisement is inserted for information purposes by The New Zealand Federated Hotel, Hospital. Restaurant and Related Trades Industrial Association of Workers. L. N. Short, Secretary. PO. Box 183, Christchurch. 7212

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 35

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