Public Notices Canterbury /’-) United J/W Council MAY MEETINGS MEETINGS of the Canterbury United Council and Committees will be held during May as follows: COMMITTEES Regional Planning. Monday. May 10 at 11 a.m. Urban Transport, Monday. May 10 at 2 p.m. These meetings will be held In Committee Room No. 4. Fourth Floor. Civic Offices. 163-173 Tuam Street. Christchurch 1. COUNCIL The May meeting of the Canterbury United Council will be held on Wednesday. May 26. at 2 p.m. in the Rangiora Borough Council Charii.bers, High Street. Rangiora. The public are cordially invited to attend. Copies of Order Papers will be available at the meetings. J. H. GRAY. Principal Officer. /V ttOBE E StAOGBTER 5| \ V-HoosEsy J WWX IT Is wiser still to regard It as a social duty and an individual privilege, to treat other living beings, however they treat you. with understanding, patience and mercy. STC IT’S a reasonably priced and delicious authentic Chinese meal. The menu is made up of 42 mouthwatering items with all. the old favourite dishes and some exciting and tasty new introductions. Also not to be missed! Lunchtime specials with 80c off on 17 selected Items and $2 quick-lunch packs. Remember. Khuu’s Takeaways are available at the centre of the city. 167 Gloucester St, Christchurch, ph. 65-339. MATTRESSES • AND BASES AT BROWNIES MATTRESS SERVICE NEW ADDRESS: 163 MOORHOUSE AVENUE (cpp. P.G.G. Wool Store.) TELEPHONE 65-531. MAYFIELD COLLIE CLUBS ANNUAL TRIALS AT SURREY HILLS Commencing Monday, May 10, 11, 12 Lunpheon available. MICROLIGHT AIRCRAFT OF NEW ZEALAND, CANTERBURY BRANCH A Meeting to form a Canterbury branch of the Microlighl Aircraft Association of N.Z. will be held in the Downstairs Commonroom of the old Student Union building at the Arts Centre, corner of Hereford and Montreal Sts, at 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 3. Business. To adopt a constitution and elect officers. General. Arthur Boyd Phone 889-595, 889-035. MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL AT THE ASCOT RESTAURANT Open for Lunch: noon-2 p.m. Dinner: 4.30-9 p.m. SUNDAY. MAY 9 Two hot roasts with fresh vegetables plus our extensive A'La Carte menu. Bookings essential PHONE 796-989: ASCOT RESTAURANT, 83 MANCHESTER ST. MOUNT HERBERT COUNTY COUNCIL PROPOSED RESERVE REVOCATION AT ITS meeting on April 26, 1982, the Mount Herbert. County Council resolved to seek the Minister of Lands consent to the revocation of the reservation over Reserve 4245 comprising an area of 4245 square metres and being situated on Dyers Pass Road. Any person or organisation wishing to object to or comment on the above is invited to do so in writing to the County Clerk, Mount Herbert County Council, P.O. Box 4, Lyttelton no later than Wednesday, June 9, 1982. J. H. CHRISTENSEN. County Engineer. SALE OF LIQUOR ACT 1962 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CLUB LICENCE THE REDCLIFFS ROWLING AND CROQUET CLUB INC. Has made application to the Licensing Control Commission for a Club Licence in respect of its premises situated at 9 James Street, Christchurch. The Club has sought approval to sell liquor to persons using its playing facilities during the following hours: (a) From October 1 to April 30 each year; (1) Monday to Friday 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.; (il) Saturdays. Sundays and public holidays 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. (b) From May 1 to September 30 eacn year — Sundays, 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to tne grant of this application, may not, later than 14 days from the date of tne first publication of this notice, file a notice In writing of his objection and of the grounds thereof with the Secretary of tne Licensing Control Commission at Wellington. This is the first publication of the notice.
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