Public Notices Public Notices MIDLAND ELECTRICITY’ CHANG! OF NAMI MIDLAND FIFCTRiUiI\ SUPPLY \LASK\K KEFRK.FRA TON . SUPPLY I TD ’ON SI MERS are warn dectric power suppi} will ar< now operating under ■ * >e disconnected as follou> name of XKSHON REITIIi. ERATION, i ID OTIRA-JAI KSONS SUNDAY. ! ' ' ■ 7.30 a.m. to 5 p m main the same as does tb* Power mav bv reconnected * > * luring these hours and dis ... v onne.-rion should n 4 be as 'K»I(>X 1.l ■ . :<■• I, A 11OX turned. LTD. Railways p 3 PHONE 6d.M( PUNTERS, GAMES AND RAFFLE FANS! THIS IS DIFFERENT ★ Quick fire raffles 10c and 20c tickets ★ Choose your own prizes from $2OOO worth of goods on display. ★ Average one prize won every minute ★ Gross ticket sales equal retail value of prizes won. ★ Share of profits to charity. D.B. GLADSTONE TAVERN. CNR PETERBOROUGH AND DURHAM STREETS EVERY SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. BRING A FRIEND — COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF IN THE COMI’OR i ABI.I D.B LOUNGE- PLENTY OF PARKING SEE YOU SATURDAY — THIS IS DIFFERENT’ Organised bv H. 5.0.8. Rugb\ Football Club Ini 58414 PUBLIC NOTICE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF NEW ZEALAND DISPUTES OF INTEREST TO BE HEARD IN CONCILIATION COUNCIL NORTHERN, WELLINGTON AND CANTERBURY DENTAL TECHNICIANS AND DENTAL ASSISTANTS: July 7, 1975, 10.30 a.m.; 4th Floor, Newspaper House, 93 Boulcott Street. Weliington. NORTHERN, WELLINGTON AND CANTERBURY HOSPITAL DENTAL EMPLOYEES: July 9, 1975, 10.30 a.m.; 4th Floor, Newspaper House, 93 Boulcott Street, Wellington. MARLBOROUGH. NELSON, WESTLAND AND CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARDS AND SUPPLY AUTHORITIES EMPLOYEES: July 24, 1975, 10.30 a.m.; Conciliation Council Rooms, Majestic Theatre Buildings, Manchester Street, Christchurch. NORTHERN, WELLINGTON, NELSON AND CANTERBURY PAINT AND VARNISH AND PRINTING INK WORKERS, July 28, 1975, 10.30a.m.; 4th Floor, Newspaper House, 93 Boulcott Street, Wellington. G. D. NELSON, for Registrar 2799 CRAIGHEAD DIOCESAN SCHOOL TIMARU ENROLMENTS of BOARDERS and DAYGIRLS are now being considered for 1976. Craighead is situated within the city in spacious and attractive grounds. Boarders have good facilities for recreation. The School is an accrediting one and provides a sound, broady-based education up to University Bursary and Scholarship level. Pupils are also prepared for Fine Arts Preliminary. A well-qualified Staff and a generous pupilteacher ratio enable personal tuition to be carried out. Physical education, sport and cultural activities form part of the curriculum. The Scholarship examination may be entered by any interested applicants at Standard IV or Form II level. This will be held in September. An up-to-date illustrated Prospectus is available together with the moderately-based Schedule of Fees. the Headmaster's Secretent, • Craighead Diocesan School, i Wrights Avenue, ; NAME „ TIMARU. Please send me a copy ot ; the School's prospectus. ; ADDRESS I would like informstion I about the scholarships ; available. ; I would like to arrange ; an interview with the ; Headmaster. (TICK WHERE APPLICABLE) !
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33887, 5 July 1975, Page 23
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