Public Notices BOTTLES wanted urgently Top prices paid, all soft drink and beer flagons and batteries, glass recycling drums available. Bring' them 1 into our yard now on the ; corner of Moorhouse Ave and Selwyn St Open 7 dass I M9sOpj • TRY ANDY’S FRUIT BAR. 798 CASHEL STREET [ near Bridge of Rememb.) For First Quality Fruit and' Vegetables at very reasonable ; prices. Fresh _ Fruit Lunches daily | Also Yoghurt, Confectionery J J “THE PRESSSTREET MAPS of CHRISTCHURCH Folded Map in Manila Cover Wall Map Index on Front Both now 50c from Leading Booksellers < or I. Chriitchurcb Presa Co.. Ltd.; ___ _ D | HOUSIE LANCASTER PARK i HOTEL FERRY ROAD RESUMES FRIDAY 1.45 p.m. GOOD PRIZES EXCELLENT RAFFLES 8823 | HAGLEY BASKETBALL CLUB MEEDS PI AYERS URGENTLY If interested PLEASE PHONE 524460 I after 4 p.m. for further ] information. • F 35551 jwgl I WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL REFUSE COLLECTION | AND REFUSE PIT HOURS LABOUR WEEKEND 23 OCT. - 27 OCT. HOUSEHOLD COLLECTIONS: | No Collection on Monday, October 25. The collection due on Monday w*ill be col-| lected with the normal Tues-1 day collection on October 26.' No other collection day will; be affected. COMMERCIAL COLLECTION: The collection due on Tuesday, October 26. will be carried out on Wednesday, October 27. REFUSE PIT HOURS: The Refuse Pit will be open from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. on Saturday. October 23. Sunday. October 24. and Monday. October 25. Normal week day hours *8 am-4 p.m.) will resume on Tuesday, October 26. A. J. W. LAMB, County Engineer. 4983 GLASSLAND COLLECTION CENTRE LTD. 138 Carlyle Street WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY and MONDAY, October 23 and 25. FOR PURCHASING OF BOTTLES. F4633 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT PETITION THE deterrent to murder, an eve for an eye, life for » life Ph. 892-929. Write Capital Punishment, C.P.0., Chch. SOUTHERN TRANSEXUAL CHARITY BALI, will be held at STABLES NIGHT SPOT, Colombo Street. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24. I. HELGE HOLM, draughtsman, 420 Greers Road, Christchurch, hereby give notice of my intention to apply to the Minister of Internal Affairs for a Certificate of Naturalisation. Helge Holm.
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF NEW ZEALAND CONCILIATION COUNCIL FIXTURES NOVEMBER 1 TO NOVEMBER 16. 1976. VENUE FOR THE HEARINGS are at the Conciliation Council Rooms, 4th Floor Newspaper House, 93 Boulcott Street, WELLINGTON, or Ground Floor, Fisher International Building, Waterloo Quadrant, AUCKLAND, or 9th flloor, Housing Corporation Building, Cathedral Scjuare, CHRISTCHURCH, or as otherwise stated commencing at 10.30 ajn. Name of Dispute Place of Hearing Date of Fixture Westland Industrial District Court House, Timber Workers Greymouth November I Canterbury and Northern . ...» Gelatine and Glue Workers Christchurch November 2 Canterbury, Otago and Southland By Products Christchurch November 3 N.Z. Hospital Boards’ Sewing Room Employees Wellington November 3 N.Z. Front-of-House Employees Auckland November 4 N Z Game Packing House Employees Wellington November 4 & 5 N Z Licensed Hotel Employees Wellington November 15, 16 & 17 B. P. GRAY, Registrar. 4958
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