Public Notices ■ ST ALBANS SALVATION ARMY • FAIR TODAY, 11 a.m. BETHANY HOSPITAL GROUNDS, 34 Paparoa Street. PAPANUI. SAGITTARIOUS FULL MOON, DECEMBER 1. 1 P.M. KEY NOTES: - 1 SEE A GOAL. I REACH THAT GOAL AND THEN I SEE ANOTHER THE GREAT INVOCATION From the point of Light within the Mind of God Let light stream forth into the minds of men. Let Light descend on Earth. From the point of Love within the Heart of God Let love stream forth into the hearts of men. May Christ returh to Earth. From the centre where the Will of God is known Let purpose guide the little wills of men— The purpose which the Masters know and serve. From the centre which we call the race of men Let the Plan of Love and Light work out And may It seal the door where evil dwells. Let Light and Love and power restore the Plan on Earth. ©Ministry of Works and Development 5.H.6 ROAD CLOSURES GATES OF HAAST BRIDGE. HA AST PASS, THE planned highway closures of the Gates of Haast Bridge, between December 12 and December 24, will not now take place. R. D. GRANT. District Commissioner of Works. TACK AND HARNESS RESTAURANT AND FAMILY BAR PREBBLETON TAVERN SPRINGS ROAD PRE-CHRISTMAS DINNER PARTIES WE still have a few block bookings left for staff functions. Reasonable prices. Fixed menus for block bookings available on request. PHONE NOW 496-031 P.S.: Father Christmas here for Christmas week with giveaways for the kids. PREBBLETON TAVERN FAMILY BAR FULLY LICENSED
Ata TAI TAPU COLLIE CLUB ' ANNUAL MEETING / Tai Tapu Hotel. NOVEMBER 30, 7.30 p.m. New members welcome. M. I. KIDD. Secretary. Aaparua B County Council TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF VICKERYS ROAD WIGRAM WINGS AND WHEELS CLASSIC PUBLIC notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1974 and its amendments, I John Young Pethig hereby declare that the road described in the schedule below will be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic for the period Indicated hereunder for the purpose of providing a clear exit for pedestrians and vehicles during the Wigram Wings and Wheels Classic at the Wigram aerodrome. ROAD TO BE CLOSED Vlckerys Road. 170 metres from the. blind end. PERIOD OF CLOSURE 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, December 4, 1982. J. Y. PETHIG, County Chairman. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED WE advise that at 4 p.m. on Friday, November 26, 1982 the Bank will cease trading from 28 Ferry Road, and will recommence trading as Fitzgerald Avenue Branch from our new premises at 64 Fitzgerald Avenue (Cnr St Asaph Street) at 10 a.m. on Monday, November 29, 1982. AU accounts, safe custodies, securities etc, previously held at 28 Ferry Road as at Friday, November 26. 1982 will automatically be transferred to the new premises under the new branch name. WOMEN SPEAK OUT INCEST and Sexual Abuse, Saturday, November 27. at 2 p.m.. Upper Common Room, The Arts Centre, above the Dux Delux, Montreal St. If you have been or are being sexually abused or violated and you want to talk about it or listen to other women please come alone. -•%- ?
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