Public Notices THE SALE OF LIQUOR ACT, 1962 DOUGLAS ALBERT TRETHEWAY has made application to the Canterbury Licensing Committee for the transfer of the Restaurant Licence of the premises known as “La Rue Restaurant,” Rue Lavaud, Akaroa. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of this application may, not later than 14 days from the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of his objection and of the grounds thereof with the Clerk of the Canterbury Licensing Committee at the Magistrate’s Court, Armagh Street, Christchurch. This is the first publication of this notice. W2 HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL BAR LUNCHES MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 12 Noon till 2 p.m. —Roast Dinner and Fresh Veges —Grills with French Fries —Delicious Salads —Curried Sausages —Chicken Pies —Steak and Kidney Casserole. And everybody’s favourite: —Fillet of Fish and French Fries, now served every day. You must try . . . SS£ HIS LORDSHIP’S, The little pub with the big reputation. 106 LICHFIELD STREET. WTC CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL Speakers’ Corner Temporary Closure PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that between 12.15 p.m. and 1.45 p.m., on March 28, tiie area known as Speakers’ Coiner in Cathedral Square will not be available for (public speaking. During the period referred to, the 2 Cant. N.M.W.C. Battalian Band will be presenting a programme of musical entertainment and. as a consequence, the general permission for public speaking in Cathedral Square, given by suspending by resolution of the Council the provision of By-law No. 1, Clause 414. is hereby withdrawn for the period stated. J. H. GRAY. General Manager and Town Clerk.
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