NORTH CANTERBURY ADVERTISEMENTS CUST PICTURES. TONIGHT 8 P.M. TONIGHT Alexander Korda Presents RUDYARD KIPLING’S “JUNGLE BOOK" In Technicolour, With Sabu, Joseph Callela, and John Qualen. CUST-WEST EYRETON BRANCH np* FEDERATED FARMERS’ UNION, THE ABOVE MONTHLY MEETING wm be held in the MASONIC REFECTORY CUST. on TUESDAY. MAY 12th, at 8 ojb Business: 1. Division Remits for Conf erenow 1 General. " ’ | f A. L. GATREY, Hon. Secretary. NORTH CANTERBURY POWER BOARD. POWER CUT-OFF. : POWER will be CUT OFF in the Board's WHOLE AREA on SUNDAY, MAY|« from 1.30-3.30 p.m., from the KAIAPOt BOROUGH. OHOKA, CLARRvnre STEWART’S GULLY, and COUTTS ISLAND DISTRICT, from 1 p.m.-4 p.m and from the WAIPARA and CHEVWf COUNTIES and the NORTHERN PART of the KOWAI COUNTY from I.IIMJJ p.m. A. BUCKINGHAM, Engineer-Secretary. Rangiora, 7.5.53. gg NORTH CANTERBURY SKI CLUB~* DANCE, R.S.A. HALL, RANGIORA, SATURDAY, MAY 9th. Scherger's Orchestra. Admission V-, • Good Supper Provided. —ctjristchurch pony club ** RANGIORA BRANCH. ’ ! The Annual General Meeting will kt held in the A. and P. Hall, Rangiora, « FRIDAY, MAY 15. AT 8 P.M. All members and intending pitmbbg are requested to attend. T. FRIZZELL, Hon. Branch Secretary. RANGIORA BAPTIST CHURCH. ’ SUNDAY. MAY 10th, 11 AM. AND 7 P.M. 9 REV. RAY FALLA. HI FERNSID® r® raATSTTAiafflßr* The Monthly Meeting will be held B the Schoolroom on TUESDAY, MAY it AT 8 P.M. BUSINESS: Consideration of Conference Remits E. S. CUTLER, SOCIAL EVENING will be tendered to MH and MRS W. WILSON (nee Mias Conßk Churchill) on SATURDAY, 18th MAY, « the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LEITHFIELD, AT 8 P.M. Cards and Dancing. Good Musi*. I Ladies a Basket, _ Gents 3/-. \ C.J.E.C. DANCE, CLARKVILLE HALL, TONIGHT at 8 PM Come and Dance to Logan's Musle. ■ Good Supper. SdVfiftNMgWf Ti&CR 'SnU.O GOVERNMENT STOCK SEED. Put your application in to us ‘’® now for any of the following SH Seed:— Perennial, Italian, or Short Rotation Ryegrass, White Clover, Cowgrase, Mont- fegomery Red Clover, ■ aft Lucerne, Timothy, and . ® Cocksfoot. GRAIN DEPARTMENT, THE FARMERS’. MH 1939 CHEVROLET MASTER DE LUX*. Plain axle. One careful owner. GenuM mileage 29,662. One of those cars rar# offered for sale. For inspection, call at Mrs Court. IM* belt, Rangiora. Tenders close on May 29. at 5 p.» Highest or any tender not necessarily V cepted. Replies to: MRS M. A. KENYON, East belt, Rangiora. . Sj ' THE FARMERS' Cow Covers: Green Jute. Cow Covers: Brown Jute. Horse Covers: Green Flax. S Horse Covers: Green Jute. Horse Covers: White Jute. Woolpack Stack Covers. Twill Stack Covers. Riding Saddles and Bridle*. Cars Upholstered, New Hoods Fltt*4 and Repaired. All Saddlery Repairs. 1? SADDLERY DEPARTMENT, Rangiora. M “ GREraUKEEPER. “W Applications are invited for the poaltk* of SOLE GREENKEEPER to the Rangfotl Golf Club. Applications close May 18th with th* SECRETARY, P.O. Box 96, Rangiora. ■ w FOR SALE: ATTRACTIVE MODERN BUNGALOW, built only 18 months; 2 bedrooms, built-la wardrobes, sunporch, lounge, most convenient modern living-room, kitchen with etot range, open fireplace, and ample cupboard space. Hotpoint In every room; dual hot water service. All the rooms are lat|* and the house is well built. 1-Acre Section, laid out In lawns, concrete paths, i# good residential area, within J-mile sehow and Post Office. Inspection can be mao» evenings after May 11. MRS P. COUCHMAN, 111 Church at., Rangiora.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27035, 9 May 1953, Page 2
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