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INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS — Pages Auctions • • , • • I®, Businesses for Sale and Wanted .. 17 Properties Wanted and Exchange .. 17 Personals •• •• •• Properties for Sale .. • - 16,17 Wanted to Let and Rent .. 16 Board and Residence .. •. 16 Motor-cycles. Buy and Sell .. • • 16 Trailers, Caravans, etc .. •• 16 Hire .. •• Cars for Sale and Wanted .. •• 15 Musical Instruments .. •• 14 Radios, Buy, Sell, and Repair .. 14 Implements and Machinery .. 14 Fruit, Plants, Produce .. 14 Livestock, Dogs, etc. .. .. 14 Coal, Coke, Firewood .. .. 14 Sporting Goods .. .. 14 Cycles. Buy. Hire, and Sell .. 14 Eggs, Poultry, etc. .. .. •• 13 Wanted to Sell .. .. 13 Situations Wanted .. .. •• 13 Situations Vacant .. .. •• 12,13 Tradesmen .. •• •• H Tenders .. .. .. 11 Shipping and Air Service* .. H Sunday Services .. .. • • 11 Lost and Found .. .. •> 11 Dances. Soc'als, etc. .. .. 10 Public Notices .. .. .. 10 PUBLIC NOTICES STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPT. POWER SHUTDOWN. Power will be CUT OFF in the Whole of the North Canterbury Electric Power Board area, including Rangiora and Kaiapoi Boroughs, between 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m., on SUNDAY, 19th JULY, for substation maintenance.46o6 ALL EX NURSES OF PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL ARE INVITED TO AN AFTERNOON TEA. FRIDAY, 24th 3 P.M. Contact MISS HANSEN, St. George’s Hospital, before Thursday. A JUMBLE SALE, STANLEY STREET HALL, SYDENHAM, FRIDAY, JULY 24th, 2 P.M. Good Clothing. Cakes. 3607 JUMBLE SALE. CAKE AND PRODUCE STALL. Held in Woolston Band Room, Dampier street. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1.30 P.M. Admission, 3d.3599 JUMBLE SALE, JUMBLE SALE, JUMBLE SALE, HIBERNIAN HALL, ON FRIDAY, HIBERNIAN HALL, ON FRIDAY, 24th JULY, at 1.30 P.M. 24th JULY, at 1.30 P.M. 24th JULY, at 1.30 P.M. Admission 3d. X 4964 GREEN ISLAND SCHOOL. CENTENNIAL JUBILEE. CENTENNIAL JUBILEE. LABOUR WEEK-END. 1953. LABOUR WEEK-END, 1953. All Ex-pupils, Teachers, Committee interested contact D. W. FINCHAM, Honorary Secretary, ABBOTSFORD, DUNEDIN. 2021 A FIRST-CLASS HOLIDAY A FIRST-CLASS HOLIDAY A FIRST-CLASS HOLIDAY at a Special Low Price! at a Special Low Price! at a Special Low Price! 7-Day Cruiser Coach Tour from Christchurch TO THE SOUTH WESTLAND GLACIERS FOR ONLY £lB Group Travel brings you the very best of holidays at today’s most attractive price! Comfortable, leisured travel in daylight by modern Cruiser Coach, with a Group Travel Courier-Driver to see to your enjoyment throughout the tour. First-class accommodation. You will stay at the Hotel Westland. Hokitika, Franz Josef Hotel, Fox Glacier Hotel, and Revingtons, Greymouth. Highlights of tour include Cruiser Coach Scenic drive to Bruce Bay and Paringa (terminal of the great South Westland road), and visit to Lake Matheson. Route from Christchurch is via Porter’s Pass, Arthur’s Pass, rnd Otira Gorge to Hokitika. From Hokitika via Ferguson’s Bush. Lake Mapourika, and Lake lanthe. Return through Greymouth. Reefton, and Lewis Pass. Only extras are Glacier excursion and meals en route. These tours will run from 25th to 31st August (School Holidays), 15th to 21st September, 13th to 19th October,' and Bth to 14th December. Book now at GROUP TRAVEL N.Z., LTD. 154 Hereford street (near Woolworths) or from any Travel Agency. 2869 YOUR OVERSEAS TCUR, 1954 NEXT year—you can realise your ambition to visit England and Europe—even to go right round the world, if you wish. A long overseas tour is the experience of a lifetime; an ideal holiday: an exciting experience, adding wonderfully to your education and knowledge and maturity: you make hosts of new friends, visits places you’ve read about since childhood. With a conducted party tour costs are moderate, difficulties are smoothed away; you see everything that you should see in the time available to WHITE CIRCLE WORLD TOURS now invite applications to join one of their fascinating tours for 1954. Two Standard Tours (via Aust. and Suez each way); leaving N.Z. March 6 (Tour 741) and May 1 (Tour 742); reaching England for spring and summer. Each tour, three weeks London, with full sightseeing; three weeks coach tour of Britain, Land's End to John o’ Groats; a free period for private travel, visiting etc.; a fascinating tour of the Continent, seven countries (Belgium, Holland. Pans. Switzerland. Germany (Black Forest region): Austria (the famous Tyrol); Venice, Rome, Naples. 741, £6lo* 742 £590, all-inclusive, back to N.Z. World Tour (Tour 743) leaves N.Z. May 25. via Pacific (Oronsay). Fiji, Honolulu. Vancouver, Banff, and Lake Louise; Can: adian Rockies. U.S.A. (Mississippi Valfe., C t lca S?' Niagara Falls. Washington. New York); Montreal, "Empress” to England; then same programme as the other tours, returning via Suez and Australia. Cost, £730, approx. Each tour travels tourist class; secondclass rail; good hotels at all points; all meals. Orient Line ships both ways. Tour 741 leaves Sydney in the one class vessel Orontes. Guides, couriers, sight-seeihg admissions, gratuities, shore excursions, all included. We have pleasure in announcing that our newly-appointed United Kingdom hostess, Lady Flavia Seton, will personally act as hostess and manageress to each party while it is in London, and will conduct two of the parties (tour 741 and 743) on their tour by coach, Land's End to John o’ Groats. Early application recommended. Full brochure available. CIRCLE WORLD TOURS , tJox 450, Wellington. (Telegraphic: "Whitecircl. Wellington). J. L. WHITE, M.A., Principal. 2310 w OCEAN PASSAGES TO BRITAIN. INDIA. AFRICA. FAR EAST TO BRITAIN. INDIA. AFRICA. FAR EAST Impartial advice on every Line. Book now for 1954. COOKS WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE. COOKS WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE* 177 Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH. S.T.C. ®C3: MODERN MAN (homo sapiens) HAS BEEN IN THE WORLD ONLY SOME 30.000 YEARS. whereas some of the 200.000 plant species and the 800.000 animal species (80% insects) date back even 1,000,000.000 years.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27094, 18 July 1953, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27094, 18 July 1953, Page 10

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