Public Notices Public Notices RHODES AND CO THE PARTNERS OF RHODES and Co., Garth Warwick Rountree, David Henry Hicks, Lindsay Victor North, James Ross Turner, Graham Duncan Armour McGarry, practising in partnership as Barristers and Solicitors, are pleased to announce that David John Renwick has joined them in partnership as from September 1, 1988. The firm’s offices are located at: sth Floor GENERAL ACCIDENT BUILDING 77 Hereford Street (Corner Oxford Terrace) CHRISTCHURCH P.O. Box 91, Christchurch. Telephone 650-579, Fax 661-715 Cavell Leitch Pringle & Boyle | Barristers and Solicitors I THE PARTNERS of Cavell Leitch Pringle and I Boyle are pleased to announce that the followB ing Staff Solicitors have become Associates of | the firm: Celia Gillian Barker Mark James Callaghan Kathryn Patricia Devine Lawrence Malcolm Wong | On September 26, 1988, the firm will relocate | land from that date will practise at: | Level 10, Clarendon Towers, I Cnr Worcester Street | and Oxford Terrace | Christchurch 1 | The Post Office Box, 799 and the telephone I number, 799-940 remain the same. The firm | will also continue its Riccarton practice as I before: U RICCARTON BUSINESS and PROPERTY | LAW OFFICE I Countdown Centre, Rotherham Street n CHRISTCHURCH [ | Phone 430-318 y VETMARK VETERINARY SERVICE “w 8 v. your animal health professional for NUTRITIONAL and HEALTH ADVICE FULL MEDICAL, SURGICAL, DIAGNOSTIC and HOSPITAL FACILITIES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CARE HOUSE CALLS BY ARRANGEMENT TOTAL care for your pet See your local Vetmark Vet WAIMAIRI DISTRICT COUNCIL FUN RUN 198 THE 1988 WAIMAIRI DISTRICT COUNCIL FUN RUN WILL TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY OCTOBER 2 FROM JELLIE PARK STARTING AT 9 A.M. A WARM INVITATION Is extended to all citizens and Jogging Club members to take part in the Fun Run programme. As in the past the Fun Run is being organised by the Waimairi District Council in co-operation with the Canterbury Region of the Heart Foundation of N.Z. and the Burnside Joggers Club. All members of the public are invited to take part. The activities on the day Include: THE LONG RUN (10 kilometres) THE SHORT RUN (6 kilometres) THE WALK (3 kilometres) The programme on the day is as follows: 8.45 a.m. — Short address by Dr D. R.- Hay, C.8.E., Medical Director of the Heart Foundation of N.Z. 8.55 a.m. — Cash draws: One $5OO draw — drawn by Councillor Margaret Murray, Chairman, Waimairi District Council and five $lOO draws by Mrs Enid Whiteling, Chairperson, National Heart Foundation, Regional Committee. 9 a.m. — Official start of Runs and Walk by Councillor Margaret Murray. NOTE: ACTIVITIES WILL TAKE PLACE WET OR FINE Rex Cosgrove COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES OFFICER WAIMAIRI DISTRICT COUNCIL WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL OAMARU THIS PROUDLY TRADITIONAL SCHOOL offers: Broadly-based, balanced education — Academic, Social, Cultural, Physical. Commitment to catering for the needs and interests of a wide range of student ability. A disciplinary, caring learning environment. Dedication to full realisation of student potential. High standards in sport — with extensive playing fields, fine facilities and equipment. Comfortable, modern boarding facilities for 200 boys. Valuable parental involvement. Strong links with the community through the Waitakl Community, Old Boys’ and Boarders’ Parents’ Associations. Waitaki’s Boarding Hostel has vacancies for boys on a seven-day basis for 1989. Fees are currently $ll5O plus GST per term (with prompt payment). For further details and the School’s new Prospectus, write to: The Rector, P.O. Box 154, V OAMARU. t
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