Public Notices FAIR St Albans School, Shepherd Place, 10 a.m. to 2 pm. today. All the fun of the fair and more. 'GREAT VALUE*') HAIRSTYLING "It’s true — our students can give you a new hairstyle for a terrific pricel — David Bradford CHECK THESE PRICES Cirt/Blow Wave $6.451 Shampoo/Set $3.55 Children’s/Men’s Cut j $3.25 Perms from $15.35 Tints $12.95 Phone now: „ 64-225 „ 68-218 coUeqe 154 MANCHESTER ST Htreford i Cuto INTERRUPTION TO SUPPLY PART EYRE COUNTY PART WAIMAIRI COUNTY CONSUMERS In the following areas are advised that Weather permitting the ELECTRIC POWER will be CUT OFF on SUNDAY NEXT, 25.3.84 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. to enable an 11,000 volt switch to be erected. The areas affected will be: COUTTS ISLAND KAINGA STEWARTS GULLY WAIMAK BRIDGE HEYWARDS ROAD MABERS ROAD TRAM ROAD (east of Giles Road) ISLAND ROAD (south of Neeves Road) GREGGS DRAIN ROAD All electric lines are to be treated as being alive during the interruption as power will be restored without further notice as soon as the work Is completed. D. W. HARRIS, General Manager and Chief Engineer. Private Bag, RANGIORA. IN THE MATTER of the Wages Protection and contractors’ Liens Act 1939 AND IN THE MATTER of S. A. JACK LIMITED of 250 Durham Street, Christchurch WHEREAS S. A. JACK LIMITED, a duly Incorporated company having Its registered office at 838 Colombo Street and trading as Jack’s Yamaha, is owned the sum of $773.85 for repairs carried out on a 1980 Yamaha XT2SO motorcycle registration No. 83JYZ In February, 1983. TAKE NOTICE that Turners Car Auctions will put up for I auction the said motorcycle on Friday, April 6,1984 at 11.30 a.m. at the premises of Turners Car auctions, 160 Lichfield Street, Christchurch. DATED at Christchurch this 23rd day of March 1984. a A. JACK LIMITED by its solicitors and duly authorised agents BELL TAYLOR AND COMPANY. MANY THANKS WE wish to thank all those people who helped us the night of our House Fire, also those who came the following day. To the Manager, his wife, and staff of “Birch HIU,” for their help that night and lunch on Sunday for all the workers. To Kath and Alec of Oxford, Alec’s help that night and the next day, Kath for breakfast and scones and lovely meal on Sunday night To the 16th Boys’ Brigade of Christchurch In the camp, for all their help In looking after the children, and hot coffee. To the members of the Ranglora and Oxford Fire Service and Oxford Police. Many thanks also to the Salvation Army of the Glentul Camp, Chris Paling of R.E.A.C.T., Dave of Model and Hobbies of Christchurch, Rod and Judith Bird, of Springfield, for coming, and their baking. To those members of R.E.A.C.T. (CH 5000) who came on Sunday, also the ladles who came with them who with a lot of hard work - good teamwork did so much — Len, Dave, Kevin — all we can say: a mighty effort, also to the ladles. It was a great sight to see these members arriving, so early on Sunday morning with all the gear and just get stuck in — to one and all your thoughfulness will never be forgotten. JOHN AND ALISON ENSOR.
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