Public Notices A- beautifully appointed large carpeted lounge available for any type of function. I Phi 555-418. J STC ;A substantial reward lor return of jewellery consisting of.a gold watch, a number of pearl ear-rings, some brbooches, stolen from a Gloucester St flat late February, 1980. Sentimental value only. The reply will be treated in strictest confidence. No questions asked. I Reply to 7302, “Press.” I A meeting of the Te Kaii hanga Association will be I held at Te Kaihanga Hostel, I 34 Hansens Lane, Upper - Riccarton, 10 a.m. Monday June 1, 1981. Agenda: 20th I Anniversary celebrations. I All Te Kaihanga Old Boys | are cordially invited H. G. I Herbert, Secretary. WS3O -DONALD Woods speaks about apartheid in South Africa from first hand experience. A white South African banned for his criticism of the regime, he is adamant in his call to stop the ’Bl tour. Hear him. June 8, I Town Hall Conference ! Room; 7 -p.m. GRAIN drying and heading at I competitive rates. Ph. Tony I Fisher, Greenpark 713 mornings and evenings. SIC HALL for hire, suit groups 50-120. Plenty of parking. Bar, kitehen carpeted, warm atmosphere. Dance floor etc. Reasonable rates. Phone 489-394 or HYPNOTHERAPY lias helped manv people change their eating habits. For enquiries phone 324-764. Clinical Hypnotherapist. Ants Parder B.A. (Hons) Dip. Clin. Hyp. M.A.S.C.H: . STC INDOOR plants for offices, ; showrooms, etc. Buying is j cheaper than hiring. For 10 plants or more we will visit, j quote and set up for you. , Contact John Peters, Floral- , land Nurseries, Ltd, 204 ■ Burwood Rd. Ph. 851-030. Sl' j
INVITING Cottage Industries, home producers, home industries, potters, weavers, handymen, music men. etc., to open a stall at Seaside Trading Post. New Brighton. For details Phone 887-953. 30 LEOPARD coachlines, right to the top service to the Mt Hutt Ski Field, leaves United Services Hotel 7.30 a.m. Returns from Mt Hutt car park 4.15 p.m., 7 days per week, commences Sat. May 30, 1981. SELL your stereo equipment with a quick-action Classified advert. D WE'RE highly optimistic about our Classified ads. Shop our columns and you'll see why, D CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD TRADE WASTES BY-LAW IN terms.of powers contained in the Local Government Act 1974 and as amended by the Local Government Amendment Act 1979, the Christchurch Drainage. Board hereby gives notice of its. intention 1 to amend the basis of charges payable by occupiers of trade premises in respect of the- treatment, receiving and disposal of trade wastes as provided for in Christchurch Drainage Board Bylaw No 2- Trade Wastes. The said By-law relates to the following trade wastes: Any liquid, with or without matter in suspension or solution therein, which is or may be discharged from trade premises in the course of any trade or industrial process or operation or in the course of any activity or operation of a like nature, but does not include condensing water, surface water or domestic sewCopies of the ■7. draft amended By-law may be inspected free of charge at the office of the Board, 233 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch, and if required, may be obtained free of charge. The Board is prepared to receive and consider, any representation with respect to the said amendment which maw be made to it in writing by‘or on behalf of owners or occupiers of trade premises within the Board's district at any time before the Ist day of August, 1981. M. J. THORNE. SECRETARY. HS3O
YOGA THIS term’s evening classes for men and women, start May 25 for 12 weeks, 7-9.30 Fee $t per hour. Riccarton— MondaySt Albans— Tuesday. Spreydon—Wednesday Dallington—Thursday Kaiapoi—Friday Classes include yoga exercises, deep breathing techniques. relaxation, meditation and nutrition. For enrolments Ph. Ishwari S~iyth 597-604 at the Siddha Yoga Centre or 558-667 SW3O HOUSE PLANT PARTIES ARE FUN JUST make up a group or 10 Ito 12 friends and you can get i house plants free this way. Ring now and arrange an appointment, 384-628 or 382019. Guest speaker for non profit organisations also. WS rrwvA hose p\ ® suraitt* £1 I 7 j ONE WORLD FAMILY OF LIFE WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN? R. 17. If the living cosmic whole (in religious'symbolism, God) lives through all its living parts (plants animals, men. etc), we are all living incarnations of God. S JEFF GRAHAM JEFF GRAHAM CATERER CATERER IS NOW Catering to your requirements in your home or. anywhere in the Christchurch area. For superb cuisine, excellent service. Phone 598-963 or write Box 5080, Papanui, ■WHARENUI. AMATEUR .SWIMMING CLUB, INC.' - ANNUAL .MEETING NOW Wednesday, June 17, 198 L at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: " .. Election of Officers. Adoption of Report and Accounts. ‘ .General, : D. W. CAIN, President;
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