Public Notices FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR MONSTER FAIR AT DEERSTALKER HALL LINCOLN ROAD (Opposite Sunnyside) . TODAY AT . 10 a.m. — .TOYS „ ' "V — cakes- - — sweets ■ >:/ — POT PLANTS — CHOCOLATE WHEEL — COCONUT SHY — WHITE ELEPHANT — USED CLOTHING. ETC. BARGAINS GALORE. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. CAN W»E BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT IN ENERGY PAT WOJCIK, spokesperson for Social Credit will address a Public Meeting at the Great Hall. ART CENTRE . Worcester Street, 8 P.M. Monday September 1. LEGAL NOTICE GWILYM GLYNN PARRY and Brian Paine Field announce that as from the Ist of September, 1980. Mr Parry will retire from the partnership but will be retained as consultant. Peter Richard van Rij and Kenneth John Lord, formerly on the staff, will join Mr Field as partners. The practice will continue nuder the name of PARRY, FIELD. VAN RIJ and LORD, 91 Cathedral Square, Christchurch. The Telephone number, 60-526, and Box Number 1725, will remain unchanged. S 6 NOTICE CALLING FINAL MEETING
IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955 and IN THE MATTER of Barry M. Alexander Limited (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby given In pursuance of section 291 of the Companies Act 1955 that a meeting of the creditors of the abovenamed company will be held in the Board Room of Hunt Duthie and Co., Chartered Accountants, 3rd Floor, 76 Hereford Street, Christchurch 1, on the 19th day of August 1980 at 11 o’clock in the morning for the purpose of having an account laid before it showing how the winding up has been conducted and the property of the company has been disposed of. and to receive any explanation thereof by the liquidator. Dated this 24th day of July, 1980. C. A. HOOKER, R. D. CORMACK. LIQUIDATORS. COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO THE FREIGHT FORWARDING INDUSTRY PUBLIC HEARINGS of the Commission will be taken on Monday, September 1, at 9.30 a.m. in the Industries Development Commission Rooms. 7th Floor Cumberland House, Willis Street, Wellington. Submissions will be heard from the Ministry of Transport and the New Zealand Railways. ’' ■ Hearings will continue from Tuesday, Setpember 2, to Thursday, 'September 4, and on Monday to Thursday of subsequent weeks In September, in the Commission’s own rooms, Feltex House, Sturdee Street, Wellington. J. F. de LISLE, Secretary.
: MILLIONS OF GOLDEN i DAFFODILS NOW IN FULL BLOOM CELEBRATE the coming of Spring with a family outing or drive in the country, to ! pick some of the first Giant Golden Daffodils of Spring. We are now open Friday, ; Saturday and Sunday from 9 ajn. until 5 p.m. Admission: Only $5 per car, which includes your first bucket full of Golden Trumpets. $5 per • extra bucket full. (Same price as last year.) Please, no lookers because of traffic congestion. Follow signs erected from the approach to the Ellesmere Bridge on the LeestonSoutnbridge highway. HADSTOCK GARRENS PH. SPRINGSTON 784. 3O CLASSIFIEDS — THE GREATEST SALES PERSON IN TOWN. L - D |N4TION4L| TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, I 10.30 A.M. NATIONAL PARTY COMBINED ELECTORATE MORNING TEA Party Rooms Speaker: Mr T. Downey. Subject: “And Now a Message from our Sponsors.” A look at advertising. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 2 P.M. NATIONAL PARTY WOMEN’S ORGANISATION MEETING, Party Rooms. Speaker: Mrs Joyce Mclvor. “Violence in the Community.” Tickets are available for luncheon in Party Rooms on September 17 at these meetings. . ERNEST and LOIS HANSFORD, of 6 Duncan Street, Sumner, Christchurch 8, hereby publicly declare that we will not be responsible for anv debts contracted in our ; names without our written : authority. i £. L. and L. E- HANSFORD.
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