Public Notices ; _ _ — "THE PRESSSTREET MAP -s OF > CHRISTCHURCH )1 is WALE MAP y i INDEX ON FRONT LI 1.1 50c 4 1 NOW FROM LEADING BOOKSELLERS ’ OR CHRISTCHURCH PRESS I CO.. LTD. D MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS ACT 1975 0 PUBLIC NOTICE OF i APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL AS A SALESMAN . IN THE MATTER of : the Motor Vehicle. Dealers Act 1975. !' TAKE NOTICE that A. C.i RHODES, LTD, 334 Riccarton , Road, Christchurch 4, have ap-H ' plied to the Magistrate’s! Court at Christchurch for p Peter Gordon Nelson, 57 Mount Pleasant Road. Christ-’ church 8, to be an approved: salesman under section 81 of , the Motor Vehicle Dealers! - Act 1975, and that the ap-! plication will be heard by I that Court after one monthl; from the Ist day of Novem-1! ber, 1978, being the date of I; 1 the first publication of this I notice. Peter Edgurton, i GENERAL MANAGER.) 70771
; Public Notices HENRY HUGHES LTD Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys Patents ana Trade Marks a> plied for tn all countries 221 GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH 1 P.O. Box 828 Phone 69-66 MI ©Christchurct Drainage Board 1 MEETING DATES THE following meetings ar scheduled for Novembei 1978.— Works Committee—Thursday November 16, 4 p.m. Finance Committee—Tuesda\ November 21. 4 p.m. Construction and Treatmen Works Committee—Wee nesday, November 22. p.m. Board—Tuesday, Novembe ; 28, 7.30 p.m. i Members of the public an I invited to attend. Agenda (will be supplied at the meet i ings. M. J. HORNE. Secretary. . 242! A CARD A CARD jMr Dennis D. Foley, BDS | wishes to announce that hi ■ has commenced general den I tai practice at Harley Chambers. ! 137 Cambridge Tee, Christchurch, Phone 62-912. I 215(
w YMCA WONDERFUL WAINUI > IT IS NOW TIME TO ENROL your child in the 1978-79 Summer Camping Season being run by 11 the Y.M.C.A. at their delightful camp site at si Wainui, Banks Peninsula. This year there will be j four residential camps for children as follows: 9 Camp 1: 13 to 16 year olds—December 27 to January 5. Camp 2: 10 to 14 year olds—January 5 to 12. Camp 3: 9 to 12 year olds—January 12 to January 19. Camp 4: 8 to 10 years olds—January 19 to January 24. I The coming camping season will mark the | Y.M.C.A.’s 50th Anniversary of camping at its site at Wainui. All camps are run by professional caring staff, who will endeavour to give your child a holiday packed with fun and learning. Don’t be disappointed—enrol early. If you would like further details please i contact Y.M.C.A., 12 Hereford Street. Ph. 60-689. * Kl w i RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION 1979 FOR GIRLS AND BOYS IN RESPONSE TO A NUMBER OF REQUESTS, FOR THE FIRST TIME FOR MANY YEARS THE SCHOOL IS AGAIN OFFERING HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF GIRL STUDENTS FOR 1979. THERE IS ALSO ! SOME ACCOMMODATION STILL AVAILABLE | FOR BOYS IN THE BOYS’ HOSTEL. The school, in addition to providing the usual ; broad spectrum of secondary school subjects, is one of the leading schools in New Zealand in the subjects of agriculture and technical drawing. A nursery school for pre-school children is conducted in association with the Home Economics course for the purpose of giving the students tuition in child care. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND RE- I SERVATIONS PLEASE APPLY TO:— THE PRINCIPAL, MR MACINTOSH, EAST BELT, ’’ RANGIORA. PHONE 7005. 7317 * HOTEL MOTUEKA ELSTON AND BETTY BLAIN OWING TO DEMAND we will be serving Christ- i mas Dinner to a limited number. Reservations essential. Write or telephone Betty Blain personally. PHONE 9 MOTUEKA. NELSON i or P.O. Box 63, i MOTUEKA, NELSON. |l 1276 I 1 U FULL TIME COURSE IN I COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT i APPLICATIONS ARE now being received for the p 1979 full-time course in the New Zealand Cercifi- :, cate in Commerce and subjects of the New Zea- J land Institute of Management — Supervision Certificate. A tertiary bursary of $3O per week plus tui- J tion fees is payable (subject to a reduction for those students not required to live away from I: home). < Applications should be made by November 20, 1978. FULL TIME COURSE IN PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY leading to membership of New Zealand Society of Accountants as an ASSOCIATE CHARTERED ACCOUNT ANT-AC A. Applications are now being received for the 1979 full-time course in Professional Accounting. A tertiary bursary of $3O per week plus tuition fees is payable (subject to a reduction for those students not required to Jive away from home). The course is open to male and female students of all age groups who have passed the i University Entrance examination. A student w r ho has completed a part of the i ( course as a part-time student may, subject to p entry requirements, complete the course as a fulltime student and receive a bursary. jj Further information on these courses from:— Head, i Department of Business Studies, P.O. Box 22-095, or phone 798-150. |
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