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Public Notices BUILDING tn metric* 1975?| Design and build aervice* for all vour design and! building requirements ; Plans and specifications pre pared. 241 A Manchester St. top. C.C.C.). Ph 754)20 aw? FORD Falcon car, Reg. No. DE 8593 will be sold if settlement is not reached' bv March 1, 1975. X 8698 HOLDEN car, Reg. No. AN| 5y57 will be sold if settle-; ment is not reached by; March 1. 1975. '■ SCHUSSLERS bloc hemic salts obtainable from W. R Fal-I vey’a, Ltd, Chemists, 670; Colombo St. Christchurch I 1 D; atacnaa aww** ***** —POWER SHUTDOWN—THE Board advise* consumers, that it will be necessary to disconnect power in the; locality described below on Tuesday, February 25, 1975, or if conditions unsuitable on Wednesday, February 26, 1975, so that staff may safely connect new consumers. Time: 1.0 to 3.0 p.m. approximately. Area Affected: IRWELL Christchurch Leeston Highway from Brookside, Irwell Road to Selwyn Bridge. Lake Road South, Lake Road from Irwell River to Dukles Road. As the Board will endeavour to restore power as soon as possible, consumers should treat the lines as alive at all times. S E. SLATTER, General Manager. 5744 MULLANY’S 60 MINUTE DENTAL REPAIRS You really look a sight With your lips screwed up all tight; You hardly look great With a broken plate— MULLANY’S can your your smile right. , 106 GLOUCESTER STREET (opp. Haywrights) Box 1316 — Phone 74-945 CHRISTCHURCH. Hours: 7.45 a.m.-5 pun. T NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MOTOR-VEHICLE DEALER’S LICENCE (Section 7 (1), Motor-V chicle Dealers Act 1958) RODNEY JOHN SKINNER, of 46 Rutland Street, Christchurch, has applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch for a licence under the Motor-Vehicle Dealers Act 1958 to carry on business as a motor-vehicle dealer under the name or style of Rod Skinner Motors from the following place of business: 110 Rlccarton Road, Christchurch, and the application will be heard by the above Court after one month from the 18th day of February 1975, being the date of the first publication of this notice. The names of all persons whose character and fitness are relevant to this application may be seen at the office of the above Court. _____________624? 10% PENALTY Public notice is given pursuant to Section 71 of the Rating Act 1967. that a penalty of 10 per cent will be added to all rates unpaid after Friday. February 28, 1975. THE PLAINS PEST DESTRUCTION BOARD R. J. H. BOYD, Secretary. 2049

ARTHUR THOMAS CAMPAIGN FIGHTING FUND HOW CONCERNED ARE YOU? JUSTICE TAKES ON A NEW MEANING when the accused must prove his innocence and any doubts must go in favour of the Crown. Every thinking New Zealander can now help eliminate possibilities and establish truth without doubt by contributing to our fighting fund. We believe we are no longer fighting for Arthur Thomas alone, but justice for every New Zealander. Send your contribution to: ARTHUR THOMAS APPEAL FUND, P.O. BOX 3966, AUCKLAND. 6420 OLD .22 CARTRIDGES REQUIRED IN ORDER to establish yet again that the bullets which killed Mr and Mrs Crewe did not come from the cartridge case alleged to have been found on the Crewe property, I wish to examine the largest possible number of cartridges, long rifle, 0.22 in calibre. If you have any cartridges other than those bearing a single “I” impression, would you please notify me by telephone (70-249 day, 549-980 night), or write to A.T.R.C., P.O. Box 28-372, Remuera, Auckland. Alternatively telephone Mr Vesey (telephone 687-988) or Mr Allan Thomas (Matakana 157 R). Please note that it is not permitted to send live ammunition by post. Do not extract the bullet from the cartridge case as these are of no value. REMEMBER: EVERY CARTRIDGE WHICH CAN BE COLLECTED WILL PLAY ITS PART IN THE STRUGGLE TO PROVE THE INNOCENCE OF MR A. A. THOMAS. If you are prepared to help with collection of cartridges — PLEASE DO. T. J. SPROTT, M.Sc., Ph. D.. M.N.Z.1.C., Consulting Chemist. 6419 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT THE FOLLOWING CORRECTIONS are required to the advertisement which appeared in the “Press on Friday, February 21, 1975. FARM SUPPLYLIGHTING: Assessed number of High Rate units at Commercial Rate (i). Balance at 1.6537 c per unit. POULTRY FARMS: (iii) Lighting for artificially extending daylight hours. . _ Assessed units for Non-Domestic .ighting where applicable at Commercial Rate (i). Remainder: High Rate units 2.756 c per unit. Low Rate units 1.6537 c per unit. High Rate units shall be ascertained by multiplying the maximum demand in kVA or kW as the case may be by 60 per month. (Minimum number of High Rate units -5 ner month.) INDUSTRIAL—(iv) (b) Space Heating: Unrestricted: 300 units per month at 4.079 c per unit. Balance at 3.4728 c per unit. The errors are regretted and the corrections should be read in conjunction with the advertisement of February 21.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33777, 25 February 1975, Page 27

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