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SAVOY . | CINERAMA | | CARLTON | ffiS'JSK L V n,m. c.h,., J p k.„. 1 Phona &UU Phone 63-510 FINALLY TODAY Z Sp-nt | WEEK Today 2 tm. 8 p.m. . FINALLY TODAY EXPLOSIVE THRILLER- I Today 2.15, Bi “Sat 15L15, 8 p.m.. 2p m.-Bp.rn. OF THE RICH & I Fri.-5at.:2.15, 5.15,8.15 "No one has ever escaped MARCH OR DIE GY POWERFULI lln space HO-One from Aicatraz . and no . can hear Y OU one every' will/' W 'Si wOTwl Bl B ilkB *i SCream! A COP 'with X vKr'on his Nk H EErBLI ' ry7rT s ii n"L""2 #<l«flEPB 111 WB I■II fl Im NOW THEY'RE BACK TOM SIGOURNEY rac ■I 1 Wlkl 1191 fl H A LITTLE OLDER. NONE THE SKERRITT WEAVER I ■ I* f■I"J R fll WISER-KiHMdYto’ "Spine Chiller of ON PRECINCT 13 ris| f I ? DK^ V ? ,W ’ g Evening reserves it Theatre GA | Evening reserves at theatre _ — ——.— - f GA Evening reserves at theatre

I • MUSIC ■ »’ .ALL;'.® t . .presented by-‘ ROYAL MUSICAL SOCIETY SKELLERUP WOOLSTON BAND Conductors: ROBERT FIELD-OODGSON MERVYN WATERS . TONIGHT 8 in TOWN HALL A few seats left. Also 150 Choir seats on sale today $3.20 * (Senior .Citizens, Students $2.20, Children. $1.70) at TOWN HALL BOOKING OFFICE . The, Skellerup Woolston flies . . . air riEiu zEaLann

Center'* Clcsirfications ft. Approved for genera exhibition. SY. Approved for genera exhibition — recommend x. ed as mere suitable for T persons 13 year* of age and over. >A. Approved for general exhibition — recommended as mere suitable for adults. i(aga)Approved tor exhibition to person* of tne advertised age and over. Public Notices CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION THE Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held in the Associations Office. Show Ground. Addington, on Wednesday, .March 12, 1980, at 2.30 p.m. T. M. R. MASKEW. Secretary/Manager. CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS THE Annual General Meeting of tile above Club will be held on Monday, March 3, at the Burns Rooms, next to Gymnasium, at 7.30. All welcome.

Public Notices THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 NOTICE OF ORDER TO WIND UP COMPANY AN Order for the winding up of WALMAC TRADING COMPANY LIMITED, 113 Victoria Street, Christchurch, was made by the Supreme Court, at Christchurch on Wednesday, February 27. 1980, Date of first meeting of creditors and contributories will be advertised later. IVAN A. HANSEN, Official Assignee, Provisional Liquidator. Commercial Affairs, Private Bag. CHRISTCHURCH.

NORTH CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ALTERATIONS TO ELECTRICITY CHARGES PURSUANT TO REGULATION 23 of the Electrical Supply Regulations 1976, the North Canterbury Electric Power Board hereby gives public notice of its intention to alter its charges for supplying electricity. The alterations are Jo increase all existing electricity charges, except the Supply Charge which will remain at $3 per month for each separate supply, as from April 1, 19S0 by an average of 7.75 per cent. As meters are read progressively over a period of two months or three months, after April 1, 1980 and up to June 30, 1980 electricity will be charged proportionately at the old and new rates depending on the date of the meter reading. (New accounts, special readings, and other accounts which are normally read at the end of each quarter will be subject to the new tarin as from April 1, 1980). The new electricity charges will be as follows: ELECTRICITY TARIFFS DOMESTIC: (a) Supply Charge of $3 per month for each separate supply (b) Rate: All units at 4.8 cents per unit. WATER HEATING: All units at 3.1 cents per unit. CONTROLLED STORAGE SPACE HEATING: All units at 3.1 cents per unit. TWO-RATE HEATING: (a) Domestic Rate: 3.1 cents per unit from 9 p.m. - 7 a.m. and from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Outside these two times the supply is automatically transferred to the 4.8 cents per unit rate. (b) Commercial Rate: 3.1 cents per unit from 9 p.m. - 7 a.m. and from 1 p.m. -_ 4 p.m. Outside these two times the supply is automatically transferred to the 7.45 cents per unit rate. (1) COMMERCIAL: (a) Supply Charge of $3 per month for each separate supply. (b) Rate: First 400 units per month at 13.5 cents per unit. Balance of units per month at 7.45 cents per unit (2) night ratio rates: For Bakers and other approved consumers. Ratio 2:1 night/day consumption. Night Rate units 3.1 cents. Day Rate units 11.5 cents. (3) UNCONTROLLED HEATING: All units at 6.39 cents per unit. HALLS, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS AND SPORTING BODIES: (a) Supply Charge of S 3 per month for each separate supply. (b) Rate: All units at 4.8 cents per unit. FARM POWER: (a) Supply Charge of $3 per month for each separate supply. (b) Rate: First 200 units per month at 13.5 cents per unit. Balance of units per month at 6.45 cents per unit. IRRIGATION RATE: (a) Supply Charge of $3 per month for each separate supply. (b) Rate: First 200 units per month at 13.5 cents per unit. Balance of units per month at 3.9 cents per unit. UNDER VERANDAH LIGHTING: $27 per annum per fitting. INDUSTRIAL POWER: Minimum Charge: $135 per quarter for each separate supply. Power Rate: (a) $23 per KVA per quarter plus 2.8 cents per unit. (Installations with a demand in excess of 750 KVA will have the option of remaining on two-part tariff, or having all power at 5.1 cents per unit during the two quarters October/December, and January/March). (b) 100 units per KVA per quarter at .16 cents per unit. Balance of units at 5.4 cents per unit. NOTE: All installations with a maximum demand exceeding 200KVA and/or consumption of 35,000 units per quarter will be placed on rate (a). BUILDERS’ TEMPORARY SUPPLY: (a) For construction of single houses, small blocks of flats, or small commercial properties, a flat rate of $5 per month or part thereof. (b) The Board reserves the right to separately meter and charge supply to projects falling outside (a) — power so metered will be charged at the Commercial rate. All tariffs are subject to the Board’s Conditions of Supply which are available on application to the Board. The resolution to alter the Board’s charges was passed by the Board at its meeting held on February 26, 1980. Dated at Rangiora February 26, 1980. D. W. Harris, GENERAL. MANAGER. Private Bag, RANGIORA.

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