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Public Notices BENSEMAN MURFITT AND CO. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS PETER Benseman, LLB and Robert Murfitt, LLB announce that they have been joined in partnership by Brian Pelham, LLB who has previously been an associate of the firm. The Partnership will continue under the name of Benseman Murfitt and Co., from its present premises at Ist Floor, Te Wai Pounamu House, 127 Armagh Street, Christchurch, telephone 64825, and will practise in property, commercial and family law as before. BEWARE TOP money offered above market value, private buyer will buy on terms or offers cash for ownership flats, houses, blocks of flats and buildings. Willing to repair, settlement to suit you. Ph. Jack 895-217. BYFIELD STUD COMPANY LIMITED a duly incorporated Company having its registered office at the office of Anderson Studholme and Company, 47 Cathedral Square, Christchurch has made application to the Canterbury Licensing Committee for a TAVERN KEEPER’S LICENCE in respect of the Woolston Tavern situated at 604 Ferry Road, Christchurch. Any person who is entitled to object to the grant of the application may, not later than 14 days from the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of this objection and of the grounds thereof with the Clerk of the Canterbury Licensing Committee at Christchurch. This is the first publication of this notice. CAMP WAINUI urgently requires a fridge and rotary clothesline. Anyone wishing t donate same please ph. 60-689 and ask for Peter Seymour. CANTERBURY ENDURANCE AND TRAIL RIDERS CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING August 14 1985 Yaldhurst Hall 8 p.m. CANTERBURY INN MANDEVILLE ST RICCARTON Invite you to their superb SMORGASBOARD This Sunday, July 7 From 6.30 p.m. onwards Featuring Top Artists THE “REFLECTIONS” Marriane Stephens Brian Ringrose to entertain you Only $12.95 per Person Fully Licensed Early Bookings Essential No Cover Charge PHONE 485-049 NOW Canterbury Workers Educational Association Inc. SEMINAR “RACISM, MULTI-CULTURALISM AND THE WEA” Saturday, July 13 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. TO be held at the WEA Centre, 59 Gloucester Street. For Information and enrolment, contact WEA Office, phone 64-530. CHRISTCHURCH GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Farewell - Cranmer Square Sept. 20 - Sept. 22, 1985 A week-end of activities is planned to mark the 108th birthday of the school and the last full year in the Cranmer Square buildings. Former students and staff can obtain registration forms by writing to: Mrs N. Sloan, P.O. Box 6138 Upper Rlccarton CHRISTCHURCH Registrations close July 31, 1985 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ENROLMENTS are invited now for an additional class to be run on Thursdays, 7 to 9 p.m. This class commences July 11, and aims to give people new to the field of computing an appreciation of the practical applications of computers. For further Information telephone 798-150, ext. 8019.

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Press, 6 July 1985, Page 70

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Page 70 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 6 July 1985, Page 70

Page 70 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 6 July 1985, Page 70

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