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"WHERE TO?" Asks the Tennis Player. "I want my racquet restrung. Yes I've had it restrung before but it wasn't satisfactory. This time I'm going to The Tennis Shop. They restring with first quality Cyclone Gut and guarantee their work 90 days. Only 12/6 for a restring—and my racquet will be ready the same day as I take it in." Other restrings 17/6 and 25/-. Post your racquet. THE TENNIS SHOP, 127 Armagh street.

AMUSEMENTS. THE HAPPIEST HOLIDAY ATTRACTION IN TOWN. Hundreds turned away every night. ALL BRITISH | Twice Daily 2.15 and 8 p.m. SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. | Owing to the fact that more | patrons have been turned away ] than have been accommodated j the Management announce a 1 further 6 NIGHTS. USHER IN THE NEW YEAR by having one big long laugh. BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS presents BRITAIN'S WORLD BEATING TRIO LYNN—WALLS—THARK LYNN—WALLS—THARK LYNN—WALLS—THARK LYNN—WALLS—THARK LYNN—WALLS—THARK With Mary Brough—Robertson I*are. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also the Brilliant Travelogue "WITH COBHAM TO KIVU. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Box plans Now open at Theatre, Tel. 31-508. 8028 FETE. PIGEON Vs BA Y, TO-DAY (Friday), December 29th. Lovely drive, fine scenery, various attractions. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. ln aid of Anglican and Presbyterian Churches. 7980 trotting. TROTTING SUMMER MEETING. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, Ist and 2nd JANUARY. Trams will run at frequent intervals. First Race will start each day at 12 Noon. Win Machine will not be used. Dividends paid on Ist, 2nd, and 3rd principle. No bookmakers or their assistants disqualified or undesirable persons will be admitted to the Course during the Summer Meeting, and if any such persons are found thereon they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the Act. 7969 SITUATIONS VACANT. Applicants when applying for situations where references are askea for should send copies (not original) of their references. C ARDENER W—ted ior Priva'.a GarVJ den in North Richmond. Must be capable of taking char ; aod experienced in all classes c ° work. Apply before January 20th, stating age, experience, wages required, and enclosing copies of references to P.O. BOX 614, Christchurch. 1520 "SECRETARY," C/o. J. Ilott, Ltd. \ PPLICANTS for appointment are advised that the position has now been filled. 8004 TS7ANTED a capable woman to take W charge of a Domestic Training Centre. One with a diploma preferred. Wages according to qualifications. Apply Post Office Box 528, Christchurch. Z?®® \\TANTED, A reliable young General. »» Good country home. Used to children. 15/- weekly. P.N.F., "Press Office. 155? "IT/ANTED, a Capable Woman, as »' Cook-general. References required. 12 Mansfield avenue, St. AN bans. ° 01 " TTAIRDRESSER Wanted for To-day, Saturday, and Monday. Apply to W. T. Newsome, 6 Manchester street. ' 1561 WANTED; An experienced Cook. »» Apply, with references, Mrs G. L. Rutherford, Macdonald Downs, Hawarden. Z2I 9 117 ANTED, Experienced Cook-Gen- ' * eral. References. Mrs C. P. Agar, 901 Colombo street. 1568 WJ.ANTED, Capable General. Apply, * * with references, Mrs Keith Parkinson, Kaituna. Ataahua. 8007 "WANTED, jjomes Help for the ** country; plain cooking essential. Apply K.N.F., "Press," ->52 WANTED, Strong Youth, able to ** milk, and for general farm work Apply Suckling's Store, Tai Tapu. 7983 CANTERBURY LABOUR EXVj CHANGE CO., LTD, Requires: Cook (temp.), Sumner; 2 HousemaidWaitresses (for the holiday season, Akaroa); Parlourmaid, Cook (tourist house): Cook-Generals (Papanui, Cashmere, Sedgemere). 'Phone 31-484. The Matron. 173 Cashel street. 5b3 CANTERBURY LABOUR EXvv CHANGE CO., LTD. (late McDonald's) (under the auspices of the Canterbury Sheepowners' Union)— We require Married Couple, Married Dairyman, Married Shepherd, Ploughman, Cowboys, Single Shepherd, Cow-man-Gardener, Blade Shearers. We recommend Haymakers, Machine Shearers, Shed Hands, Tractor Drivers, Cooks, and all classes of Farm and Station Hands. 113 Manchester street. 'Phones: Office 31-589; Residence, 23-803. C 3769 LOST AND FOUND. (12 words Is.) w ill n the person who took Gent's Navy OVERCOAT, containing white silk- scarf in pocket, from the Hal swell Hall, Boxing Night, kindly return same to Prebbleton Store, and save further trouble. 1533 T OST, Thursday, December 21st, be--L' tween Woolworth's and Wardell's, Small Blue Suede PURSE, containing notes and silver. £3 reward. 487 Madras street. 1523 T OST, Bundle of BATHING SUITS, between Christchurch and Culverden, Boxing Day. Apply 'Phone 22-105 Christchurch, or Box 28, Culverden. 8014 T^OSTrßrief 7BAG, between Dunsandel and Rakaia, containing clothes. Bag marked G.M. Unemployed. L.N.F., "Press." 1556 T OST~Lady's Gold Wristlet WATCH; initials engraved on case. Return Miss E. Munro, Beath and Co. Reward. T OST between Belfast and Leithfield Beach, Saturday, LADIES' SUITCASE. Ring 22-694. Reward. 1464 I "6ST, week-end, Teddington-Pigeon J Bay road, Leather WALLET. Reward. E.N.F., "Press." 1537 T OST, Main South road, Lady's Brown Felt HAT. Reward. Ring 36-405. 1-553 QTRAYED From 84 OUivier's road, Linwood, December 26th, wirehaired FOX TERRIER PUP, with old collar on. Reward on returning to above address. 1562 CTRAYED, Dark Bay MARE, old cuts on knees, 2 white hind fetlocks. Apply 161 Junction, Hornby, or ring i 31-307. 1535

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21050, 29 December 1933, Page 1

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