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Public Notices CYANIDE POISON FOR September 6 till September 30. deadly Cyanide Poison will be laid for Opossums on 5.F.18 Coal and Fosters Creek. Mt Oxford area. G. LILLEY, Approved Operator. 13 John Street, RANGIORA. THANK YOU EILEEN and MERVYN SCHENKEL. of 56 Hawkeshurst Road, Lyttelton, wish to thank all those wonderful people who came to their assistance when disaster struck their home. The Lyttelton people are wonderful; when trouble strikes they are: : always there to help. Our: special thanks to the Lyttel-| ton Volunteer Fire Brigade? The Port Emergency Service.: the wqtersiders. John Fogarty and our neighbours Jack Kirk! and Ivor Langefoff, who took! us out through the windows, and to all those others unknown to us. Also to our family and grandchildren and the two brave ladies who took a canteen of hot soup, sandwiches and tea, up the hill. Our thanks to you all. THANKS MR and MRS PAUL. 243 Hills Road, would like sincerely to thank those folk who helped and assisted in their recent house fire. Thanks to Sister Joyce, and Churchill Court staff. Mr and Mrs Grant. Major aijd Mrs McNabb, Salvation Army, for your con ' cern. A special thank vou to Mr and Mrs Clemons, 84 Cresswell Avenue, who willingly took us into their home. All your efforts during this time will always be remembered. JUMBLE SALE ST LUKE’S HALL, MANCHESTER STREET. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 11 A.M. Good Quality Clothing, White . Elephant Stall. Admission Free. 56748 UNDER THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT 1955 NOTICE is hereby given that PETER VAN DIJK, of Nos. 16, 17 and 18 The Barn, Seaview Road, New Brighton will apply to the Shoos and Offices Exemptions Tribunal sitting in the Magistrate's Courtroom at Christchurch on Tuesday, the 23rd day ot September 1975 St 10 a.m. for exemption from the provisions of Section 5 of the said Act and/or the New Zealand General Retail Shop Assistants Award No. 369. The applicant requests that he be granted permission to allow him to open his shop for Saturday trading between the hours of 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. THE GROUNDS of the application are that the applicant seeks exemption to enable him to open his shop on Saturdays to conduct business in line with the general trading habit in the New Brighton area. The class of business substantially carried on in the said shop is Sale of Dress Fabrics. Peter Van Dijk. This notice is given by John Anthony Callaghan, Solicitor for the Applicant, whose address for service is the offices of Messrs B. J. Drake and McGillivray, 128 Kilmore Street, Christchurch. 9509

AM€WS \ \ construction SUB-CONTRACTORS IN-FLIGHT KITCHEN AT CHRISTCHURCH AIRPORT ; SUB-CONTRACTORS PRICING the above men- , tioned project—could they please submit their ’ quotes to the undersigned by noon on Wednesday, September 10, 1975. Please contact:— Geoff Church, ANGUS CONSTRUCTION, PHONE 663-329 WELLINGTON (COLLECT). Box 30069. , F 149 ‘ f 4 i DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE * r WITH THE PROGRESSIVE EVACUATION of the ' Office at 193 Hereford Street, Benefits and J Pensions services will be provided as follows: x SICKNESS, UNEMPLOYMENT, DOMESTIC PURPOSES AND WAR PENSIONS: Enquire now at new M.L.C. Building, Manchester Street, next Embassy Hotel. Phone * 61-859. FAMILY BENEFITS AND CAPITALISATION: Enquire now at Transport House, 4th Floor, cnr Montreal and Cashel Streets. Phones < 67-527, 67-528, and 67-529. J AGE, WIDOWS, INVALIDS, ORPHANS, SUPERANNUATION AND SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES: ‘ Enquire still at 193 Hereford Street. s From September 11, approximately: Enquire at Public Trust Office, Ist Floor, < Oxford Terrace. Phone 69-099. PAYMENT WARRANTS: From now on please cash these at your , nearest Post Office. Please cut this advertisement out for reference. ( M. LYONS, < Director. 2365 CENTRAL CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD t KITES NEAR ELECTRIC ! POWER LINES ARE DANGEROUS i THE BOARD WARNS CHILDREN AND PARENTS against the danger of flying kites in the vicinity ' of overhead electric power lines. Should a kite become entangled in electric J wires, it must be abandoned and the incident reported to the Board’s nearest office or serviceman. ‘ s ON NO ACCOUNT should an attempt be t made to free the kite by pulling on its string, as s this action can bring the wires together causing { them to burn through and fall to the ground, where i they may remain alive and dangerous. The string should not be touched—if damp it , could be alive and lethal. HAVE FUN FLYING KITES, BUT ONLY IN ‘ OPEN AREAS AWAY FROM OVERHEAD ELECTRIC POWER LINES. CENTRAL CANTERBURY ELECTRIC \ POWER BOARD, Hornby, Akaroa, Duvauchelle, Lincoln, Leeston and Darfield. I 2572 i

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33941, 6 September 1975, Page 23

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