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Public Notices CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE THESE conditions are prescribed for the protection of The Christchurch Press Company, for the sake of clear understanding between the Company and its clients and for the authentication of advertisements. When given by telephone, the Company’s records of Instruction from clients on telephone numbers, ■ addresses, the dates of insertion, the number of insertions and the advertising copy, will be conclusive after the Instructions and the advertisement have been read back by the Company’s telephone staff and confirmed by the client. If the client does not wish to have all details read back, then our record shall be conclusive. The Christchurch Press Company Limited takes every care with advertisements offered for publication in “The Press”, but-is not responsible for wrong classifications, non-lnsertlons or early insertion because of accident or otherwise. ■ The Company reserves the right to alter, abbreviate or omit advertisements received and paid for In the normal course of business if they contravene or appear to contravene the law, if they appear to be objectionable, or for any other reason. The Company shall be under no liability whatsoever by reason of any error, for which the Company may be responsible in any advertisement, beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error. The Company will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time. No credits will be given for telephoned advertisements which have appeared incorrectly in “The Press” unless we are notified within 48 hours of the date of Insertion. Advertisements are classified under the headings to which the Company believes they belong and for the convenience of readers if, in the opinion of the Company, advertisements do not meet this requirement they may be placed in what is regarded as their appropriate classification. Every advertisement must carry the name and address of the person authorising publication. Engagement and Marriage Notices must be signed by the two persons concerned. A parent or some acceptable person must authenticate Birth Notices. Death and In Memorlam Notices must be signed or transmitted by some acceptable person. Death Notices will not be accepted by telephone or In writing, unless they are supported by a Notice from a recognised Funeral Director, or are otherwise authenticated to the Company’s satisfaction. Replies to advertisements will not be given to anyone other than a person bearing the reply number voucher. No liability Is accepted for "The Press” number replies. Such replies are retained for two months after receipt, and then destroyed. Replies may be collected from the office of the Company in Cathedral Square between the hours of 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday to Friday or, In the case of classified advertisements accepted for Country Editions from the appropriate Branch Office during normal business hours. Advertisers seeking replies to “Press” numbers may have replies posted to them on payment of a covering charge of $1 for each advertisement. No liability is accepted for any reply or delay in delivering it. Advertisements carrying a “Press” number must not request money, stamps or photographs or original references with a reply. No responsibility Is accepted for the return of any enclosures In uncollected replies to advertisements. These conditions of acceptance are prominently displayed In our offices, and a copy of the Company’s Advertising Rate Cards (Including these conditions will be sent to any client on request. Persons telephoning advertisements can be given only approximate estimates of cost, and such estimates are in no way binding on the Company.

CHOLESTEROL TESTING THE PROFESSIONALS ARE BACK WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 14, TO SATURDAY DECEMBER 17 IN CASHFIELDS AT TOP OF THE ESCULATOR 0 A trained nurse in attendance. • Test takes about 6 minutes • No appointment necessary • Results given on the spot THE ONLY THING WE USE MORE THAN ONCE, IS THE CHAIR YOU’LL SIT ON YOU CAN BEAT THE ODDS IF YOU KNOW YOU ARE IN THE DANGER ZONE

LANDOWNERS Are you getting the most from your land? New Seminar: Growing trees for PROFIT & PLEASURE The speakers will advise you on all aspects of using trees to create an attractive environment with long term cash benefits. W Topics covered will be: assessment of the site, land improvement, landscape design and plant establishment. Types of tree crops for firewood, timber, nuts, bees. jaSWfji Other benefits from trees such as shelter . for animals and other crops, scenic value and capital improvement. Trees not only benefit you but will be of value to your children and their children too. The Seminar will be held in Christchurch iHSjnffjf r/ during MARCH. IB If jljjj f For details contact: | Tony Straw, . Ministry of Forestry, 7 - P.O. Box 25-022, Christchurch. , ContaeT'uXayl 0 MNSTRY OF FORESTRY

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Press, 16 December 1988, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 16 December 1988, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 16 December 1988, Page 39

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