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Public Notices N.Z. LABOUR PARTY PUBLIC MEETING MONDAY. APRIL 15. 1935 I.Y.Y. 8 p.m. Shirley Community Centre. Shirley Rd Speakers, The Hon Peter Tapsell, Minister of Internal Affairs. Callum Reid President N.Z. Labour Youth. Samantha Matheson Secretary of the Labour Youth Council. Carolyn Risk Member of the Youth Advisory Committee. All welcome. Supper will be provided. OIL WE PAY YOU FOR YOUR WASTE OIL.' WE TRANSPORT BULK LIQUIDS. SCOTT OIL RECLAIM LTD PHONE 599-439 A.H. BELFAST 8069 ROYAL NEW ZEALAND PLUNKET SOCIETY Christchurch Branch Inc. WISHES to advise all past and present members of the Plunket Society of its Intention to hold a FOUNDERS DAY BALL Friday 10 May, 1985, 3 p.m, Christchurch Town Hall. Everyone most welcome Formal dress Double tickets $4O, available by contacting: Fay Zonneveld 881-333, or Lois Routledge 527-769

A North Canterbury Catchment Board & Regional Water Board UNLAWFUL CUTTING FOR FIREWOOD THE NORTH CANTERBURY Catchment Board does not permit the cutting of firewood from its riverbed and berm plantings. Willow, poplar and pine trees have been planted for river protection purposes. The Board is concerned that in recent times trees have been cut down and taken away for firewood and that this has resulted in a reduction in the effective protection. The support and co-operation of all people using the riverbeds in preventing this type of damage is essential to the Board in its management of the riverbed areas. The removal of dead wood is permitted but the use of power saws is not allowed. Persons convicted of wilfully destroying or damaging trees planted for river protection purposes are liable to a fine of up to $lOOO. E. R. WOOD, Chief Executive Officer.

THE PRESS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The following Ciassifed Advertising rates will apply on Monday, April 15, 1985. MON-FBI SAT (per (per GENERAL COLUMNS: s/c OT > s/c cm > Single column 53.45 $3.70 Double column (min. scm deep) 54.20 54.35 Bordered or Display set (min. scm deep) 54.75 $4.90 | Highlights for run-ons | (additional charge) 52.55 $2.74 | SITUATIONS VACANT: Single column $3.95 $4.35 Double column (min. scm deep) $4.75 $4.95 Bordered or Display set (min. scm deep) $5.05 $5.25 ENTERTAINMENTS PAGE: mon-Sat Single column $3.55 s/c cm Double column $4.15 s/c cm BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, IN MEMORIAMS and ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS $3.65 s/c cm (min. charge $4.55) ENGAGEMENT NOTICES. . . .$6.45 (flat rate) | (Must be signed by both parties) | ("number I THE 51 PRESS LS S eJ I PHONE 792-440 ANY TIME I NAU MAI, HAERE MAI E TE IWI MAORI THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST MAORI ■ CHURCH extends the hand of Christian fellowship to you, to join us at: THE CHRISTIAN YOUTH CENTRE HALL 36 Bealey Avenue Each SATURDAY Morning Time: 9.30-10.30 family hour; 11.00-12 noon divine worship Followed by Fellowship Luncheon — visitors especially welcomed as guests, phone 597-979. NOREIRA, TENA KOUTOU TENA KOUTOU KATOA LYTTELTON CLUB (INC.) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday, April 21, 1985 at 10 a.m. at the Clubrooms. M. CLEPHANE, Secretary/Manager. LEARN KARATE ZEN DO KAI MARTIAL ARTS WE ARE THE most progressive and fastest expanding martial arts club In Australasia. By combining a fast, practical fighting technique from boxing, kick boxing and the latest Innovations from U.S.A, and Australia, with traditional Karate technique, we encourage the Individual to develop what works for him. Grading and progression is done on ability, effort put in equals rewards obtained. Beginners welcome at all times. City: St Mary's Catholic Church Hall, at 373 Manchester St, Tues and Thurs, 6-7.30 p.m. Papanul: Casebrook Intermediate. Veitch Rd. Mon. and Thurs.. 6-7.30. p.m Hel Hei: Hei Hei Community Centre, Wycola Ave, Wed.. 67.30 p.m. Sat., 10-11.30 a.m. TELEPHONE 429-443.

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Press, 13 April 1985, Page 70

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Page 70 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 13 April 1985, Page 70

Page 70 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 13 April 1985, Page 70

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