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Public Notices INVESTORS Opportunity trade or swap anything considered. 6 Sunny mod. Summerhill stone 2 bdrm ownership fiats, on their own sep. title.' could return 16 per cent p.a. plus capital gain. Could be traded separately or as a block of six. $150,000 cash. Difference either way. Phone 50-158 ask for James. WE’RE highly optimistic about our Classified ads. Shop our columns and you’ll see whyJD

Public Notices ASSERTIVE communication course for women. Bishopdale Community Centre, commencing June 15. For enrollment phone 516-090. CITY Communications Centre provides top flight personal telephone answering service, telex, radio telephone, photocopying. typing and mail box services at a fraction of the normal cost. Telephone In telex Group. 62-845 now.TF

CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY BECAUSE of the public holiday on Monday, June 7. 1982, refuse normally collected within the City on this day will Be removed on the following day, Tuesday, June 8, 1982. The Bexley Landfill will open as usual on Saturday and Sunday, but will be closed on Queen’s Birthday. Recyclables normally collected on Monday, June 7, will be removed on Monday, June 14,1982. J. H. GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk.

THE PRESS CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY WEEK-END SATURDAY, JUNE 5 All classifications as normal. MONDAY, JUNE 7 TUESDAY, JUNE 8 . . ALL CLASSIFICATIONS: Run-ons 6 p.m. day prior to publication 6pt single column 6 p.m. day prior to publication Single column special set 8.30 p.m. Friday, June 4 Double column 8.30 p.m. Friday, June 4 Display set 4.30 p.m. Wednesday, June 2 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 Disolay set 4.30 p.m. Thursday, June 3 All other deadlines as normal. THURSDAY, JUNE 10 Display set 4.30 p.m. Friday. June 4 All other deadlines as normal. THE PRESS CLASSIFIED PHONE 792-440 ANY TIME!

HOUSE OF RESPRESENTATIVES DISARMAMENT AND ARMS CONTROL COMMITTEE A SELECT COMMITTEE has been appointed to study the general area of Disarmament and Arms Control. Written submissions are now invited from interested organisations and individuals. Those making submissions are asked to forward 30 copies to reach this office by Friday, July 9, 1982. P. E. KENNEDY Secretary. DISARMAMENT AND ARMS CONTROL COMMITTEE, Parliament Buildings, Ph. 749-199 Ext. 8372, WELLINGTON.

MILK PRICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of the Milk Act 1967, the New Zealand Milk Board has authorised the following special maximum prices to be charged in the area set out below. The special maximum prices which are set out in the Schedule hereunder take effect from and including the Ist day of June, 1982, and are in substitution for the prices previously in force in the area. AREA ■ All that area within Mount Herbert County west of Mount Herbert Peak Road. All that area within a radius of 2km from Diamond Harbour Post Office. This includes Charteris Bay, Church Bay, Diamond Harbour, Governors Bay, Purau, Teddington and Rapaki. SCHEDULE Maximum price to be charged for milk sold to vendors, shop dairies, commercial users and consumers Quantity supplied on any one day, irrespective of At the rate of number of deliveries (1) When sold to a vendor or to the occupier of a shop dairy for resale: In any quantity 48.56 cents-per litre (2) When sold to a commercial user or consumer: Less than 600 ml 16 cents per 300 ml 600 ml or more but less than 12 litres 32 cents per 600 ml 12 litres or more 53.32 cents per litre On' behalf of and by direction of the New Zealand MUk Board. H. G. Turnbull, GENERAL MANAGER.

THE PRESS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS “THE PRESS” will observe the following hours for QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY WEEK-END. MAIN OFFICE SATURDAY, JUNE 5 - CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 6 - OPEN 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. MONDAY, JUNE 7 - OPEN 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. GLOUCESTER STREET OFFICE CLOSES 5 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 4 REOPENS 830 A.M. TUESDAY. JUNE 8.

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Press, 4 June 1982, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 4 June 1982, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 4 June 1982, Page 27

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