TTARBOUR LIGHT THEATRE-TV -*■-"- night: Richard Dolman and Rosemary Ames in a Comedy with Music, "LOVE ON THE SPOT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Comedy. Audio Review. "Paris" (Interest). Cinesound News. Pathe News. J YTTELTON FERRY LAUNCHES. u LTD. W. C. CLEARY and CO., AGENTS 'Phone 37-293. Daily Service to Diamond Harbour. ™~ „, including Sundays. IO PURAU, Wednesdays, leave Lyttelton 8.20 a.m. and 4.20 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE to Charlerls Bay.
leave Lyttelton 0.20 a.m. Special Trips for Trampers, etc., to any of the other Bays by Arrangement. Ring or Write for Full Particulars from Agents.
SITUATIONS WANTED. Twelve Words, One Shilling per insertion; Three insertions 2s Gel. good ! " education, three years' experience; I on station, .shepherding and team work, i .seeks position anywhere. Apply ! N.T.C. L j_'Press." 1956 OOUSEKEEPING by' Gentlewoman A (40); small income; qualified scientific cookery; economical; small salary if some free time; own mistress. S.S.T., "Press." 1906 '* General Farm Hand; used to horses. Apply E.T.C., "Press." XriDDLE-A"GED Couple; man" thorx,£ - ough knowledge Sheep, Implements; woman cook. A.T.C., "Press" _ 1930 WANTED by" two Willing. Experi*T enced Young Men, Position as Shearing Shed Hands. L.R.C., "Press." ACCOUNTANTS & SHAEEBKOKERS TRUST ESTATES. WE A CT AS EXECUTORS AND vv TRUSTEES under Wills and Settlements (or as Agents for the Trustees), and undertake the entire management of Deceased and Absentee Estates. Trust Funds invested on Freehold Security showing safe margin. WM". JAMESON and SON, J5516—2 213 Manchester St. SKATING TUITION. (TkLYMPIA SKATING R w DUNDAS STREET. Daily and Nightly. Learners catered for at all 57697 sessions. CARRYING. | (HARRYING, 5s Hour, 1.1-ton Truck. I Furniture removals. Quotes I country jobs. 'Phone 32-977, day or night. £978 I^OQTWEAR-Prices to Suit All *• Pockets. See Our Windows. J. Dollan, Railway Motel Buildings. Manchester street D46J " most expensive, but it's the cheapest ', in the end. Minsons have a full range / of this. M 6773 Keys Cut, Locks and Sports Goods Repaired. 51 Elizabeth Street, Riccarton. 'Phone 31-552.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20983, 11 October 1933, Page 17
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