Public Notices Town and Country Planning Act 1977 ■ Christchurch City Council District Planning Scheme APPLICATION FOR PLANNING CONSENT DETAILS of the application for planning consent listed below may be examined In the Town Planning Office of the Christchurch City Council, 163 Tuam Street, during normal office hours. Objections can be made by notice In writing on Form J prescribed in the First Schedule of the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1978 or to the like effect, and should be addressed to the Christchurch City Council, P.O. Box 237, Christchurch. Objections will be received by the Council until 4.00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 1983. Forms for this purpose are available at the Council's Town Planning Office. A copy of any objection must also be sent to the applicant. ADDRESS: 103 Main North Road APPLICANT: R. L. Duffield PROPOSAL: To erect two apartment units on a site already containing 1 unit and zoned Residential 1 In the District Planning Scheme. JOHN GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk for the Christchurch City Council August 2, 1983. Trades ADDITIONS, alterations, home renovations and repairs by qualified builder. Prompt attention. Ph. B. Willemoe at 370-047 STH ALL painting and papering, buildings, offices, houses. Master painter. Ph. 488-377. D ALTERATIONS, renovations, home repairs, work guaranteed. Immediate service. Phone 66-925, day or night. A special Job needs a Specialist. See “The Press” Specialist Services Guide every Tuesday In the Trade Services column. BITUMEN drives and reseals, competitive rates. Super Seal, 583-636 evening. TTC BRICK paving and landscape services. For all paving, drives, paths, patios, etc. phone 66-689 for prompt service. MGF BUILDER available, alterations, additions, etc. Prompt quote, quick start, reasonable charges. Phone 324-589 before 9.30 or after 5 p.m. BUILDER available for alterations, additions and repairs. For free quote ph. 595-332. BUILDER available specialising In repairing and replacing rotten weatherboards, windows and doors, plus all carpentry requirements. Free quotes. Phone Graeme Skllton 798-469. BUILDER available, alterations, additions, repairs, factory maintenance, etc. Ph. 559-497. D BUILDER, reliable, repairs and alterations, Insurance work, prompt start, Ph. 849725. CARPENTER available. Bathrooms relined, wardrobes, alterations, and repairs, etc. Ph. 559-497. DTC CARPENTER, builder, reasonable rates. Ph. Ferguson 429899. D CARPENTER repairs etc, reasonable charges, prompt attention. Ph. 31-727 day or night. CARPET binding and fringing "while you wait” service. Roses Carpets. Ph. 795-730. D CARPET cleaning with new (Wool Pride shampoo, created by N.Z. Wool Research Board) steam extraction. Lounge, dining, hall $3O and $7 per bedroom thereafter. Best rate and results. Phone Errol 382-893, 24 hour, 7 day service, all areas. All credit cards accepted. CARPET cleaning. Ascot Carpet Cleaning special, lounge, dining, hall, $29 all areas, ph. 791-900 any time. DTC CARPET remaking, repairs, laying, shampooing and stain treatment. Ph. 61-699 a.h. 326-054.
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