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PUBLIC NOTICES (g) A Rate Five-sixty-fourths (5/64ths) of a-Penny in the £ in the Fendaiton No. 2 Channelling Special Loan Area in the Fendalton Riding. (h) A Rate of Five-sixteenths (5/16ths) of a penny in the £ in the Riccarton Channelling Loan Area in the Middleton Riding. (i) A rate of Five-sixty-fourths (5/64ths) of a penny in the £ in the Fendalton No. 1 Channelling Loan Area in the Fendalton Riding. (j) A Rate of Three Farthings (3d) in the £ in the North Papanui Channelling Loan Area in the Papanui Riding. (k) A Rate of One-sixteenth (l/16th) . of a penny in the £in the Bryndwr Channelling Loan Area in the Fendalton Riding. The whole of the above Rates and Sanitation Fees to be for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1946, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1947, and shall be payable in one sum at the Office of the Waimairi County Council, North road, Papanui. on the 20th day of August, 1946, and to be subject to a penalty of 10 per cent, additional, if not paid within six (6) months and fourteen (14) days from date of demand thereof. , The Valuation Rolls of the several Ridings of the County are now open for inspection during office hours. H. A. FERGUSON, County Clerk. County Office, PAPANUI. 25th Junt, 1946. 7892 WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH FETHER-FLAKE An almost endless variety of attractive dishes can be made simply and quickly with Fether-Flake. Meat pies, bacon and egg pies, apple pies, fruit pies, jam tarts, treacle tarts, marmalade tarts, and many others, take only a few minutes to make. And always with the same perfect results. Beautiful goldenbrown, light, fluffy, flaky pastry that is a delight to the eye and' a treat to eat. From pieces left over, all sorts of small tarts, savouries, and cheese straws, etc., can be made. Even a woman net skilled in cooking cannot fail with FetherFlake. Simply roll out, cut to shape, leave 15 minutes, fill as desired, then bake. The results will certainly thrill you and delight the family. Fether-Flake is obtainable only at Ernest Adams. Ltd., Cake Shops and Agencies, at lOd per lb. Country Agencies slightly extra. At present fuller supplies are being released each day. Adyt. Nature’s Laws MUST BE OBEYED No one can deny that. Nature is wonderful. The mo|e we analyse its laws the more impressed we are with them. Respected and obeyed, they give us good health. Neglected or defied, untold suffering results. One of Nature’s principal laws which we should all realise is that the bowels shall operate fully, at least once, a day. Headaches, Biliousness, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Lack of Energy, and Rheumatism are some examples of what develops if this rule is not adhered to. As a remedy for costiveness, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills have proved so efficacious time and again that their worth is recognised and vouched for by thousands of users—and in many households they are regarded as indispensable. W. H. COMSTOCK CO., LTD., Parish st., Wellington. —l6

CYCLAX TISSUE CREAM Special* Baby—for the youthful oi abnormally sensitive skin, and to prepare the way to the richer creams tor neglected skins that are unaccustomed to treatment. Special O—a toning cream, suitable for the majority of skins. 6/- 11/6 Exclusive in Canterbury to Christchurch and Timaru

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24910, 25 June 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24910, 25 June 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24910, 25 June 1946, Page 2

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