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. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I - ' Page ' ' ~ Page | Agencies .. 17 Funeral Notices .. 14 Radios, Buy and Sell .. 15 J Amusements 1, 14 Fruit, Plants, Produce 18 Ship, and Air Services 1. 14 I Auctions ..18 Hire ..15 Situations Vacant IS. H 1 Births and Deaths 1 Holiday and Hotel Acc. 17 Situations Wanted - JJ | Board and Residence 17 Hotels for Sale .. 17 Sporting Goods ... H I Businesses for Sale .. 17 Implements and Mach. 15 Tenders .. • • ** I Cars for Sale .. 15 Livestock, Dogs, etc. .. 15 Trade Personals .. 15 I Cars Wantted .. 15 Lost and Found .. 14 Tradesmen I Car Parts and Access. 15 Motor-cycles Buy, Sell 13 Trailers, Caravans, etc. 15 | Chiropodists . .. 15 Motor Repairs .. 15 Trucks, Deliveries, Sell 15 U Cycles, Buy and Sell .. 15 Musical Instruments .. 17 Tuition . . •• 15 Cool. Coke. Firewood .. IS Optician. .. - .. 14 Wanted to Purchare .. 17 f Dances, Social,, etc. .. 14 Partnership .. .. 17 Wanted to Sell .. 15 F Bent Wry * . . .. IS Personals .. 14 Wanted to Let .. 17 I Dressmaking, Tailoring 17 Properties for Sale .. IS Wanted to Rent .. 17 I SOIS, Poultry, etc. .. IS Properties Wanted .. It Wanted to Lease .. 17 I financial ... .. 17 Public Notices 1. 14

11 : s AMCSBSnSNTS J ' TAl 'Tapu“c<s!Xß: OOg Clue ‘ FIELD DAY FIELD DAY will be held on SATURDAY, MARCH 26. R. M. MORTEN, Hon. Secretary. . v<93 BAZAAR I BABY SHOWS (classes up to 9 months, 9 « to 18 months. Silver Cups for winners). * THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, J STARTING 930 axn. , EMMETT STHMEiTrESERVE 1 in e kX rie &ilding Boxing, Steam Train. Sideshows. Auction, Races, Marching Girls, Race*. Stalls, etc. I Donations of Goods welcome. Ring 58-588, we will collect. r 9726 E. FLENSTED-JENSEN, E. FLENSTED-JENSEN, the Leader of the Danish Gyin. Team, will give .5 personal testimony in the CIVIC THEATRE, at 8 p.m., THIS SATURDA’/. THIS SATURDKy. Be sure you hear him in the Monthly j YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY with the Instrumental Quartet and the featured • Guest Speaker, ROGER GREEN, i ROGER GREEN, , whose contacts with the Aborigines in > the Australian Outback gave him a new passion in life. WALTER CATE at Organ from 7.J0 p.m. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. YOU’LL ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF THIS RALLY! ; 1 CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING j CYCLING ENGLISH PARK ENGLISH PARK ENGLISH PARK 1 £5£HK£ ENGLISH PABK CYCUNG POLISH PABK CYCLING g»g ?:2 CYCLING CYek™g S s ' h £? e .. are Jbe .Champions. cvcttuß w e J W C yl . le ’ i° ck - Fowler, . ?L and ' ,b«fore they go to N.Z. . cyclSjg Cham P‘ on » h ‘P’- ' CYCLING AU ta Gr ‘ nd Form ' cvrr™g lead , ln « Caoh.end Amateur : £v£RHS r ’ders In a lull supporting • £X££RiS programme. ■ CYCLING CYCLING Com * * nd Bee these Thrills. CYCLING Adults 2s 6d, and children with ' Parents free, otherwise 6d. 1 CYCLING I CYCLING N °' 4 BUM StOPS at th * Gate ‘ ! 2° , not to be’at English | on March 2 and 5, to see : ? v?J he P£ e ®® nt Australian Champ--12 n ’ ohn Black, def eater of ! SXSHMS Dean Whitehorn, race our N.Z. ' CYCLING Champions. CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING ATHLETICS 9720 ATHLETICS CANTERBURY SENIOR ATHLETICS CANTERBURY SENIOR ATHLETICS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS. ATHpcncS CHAMPIONSHIPS. ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS DON’T MISS THIS GRAND DON’T MISS THIS GRAND ATHLETICS ATHLETICS SPORTING SPECTACLE ATHLETICS SPORTING SPECTACLE ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS AT RUGBY PARK. ATHLETICS SATURDAY. ATHLETICS ATHLETICS 10 A.M. AND 3 P.M. ATHLETICS 10 A.M. AND 2 P.M. ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS FRIDAY EVIGNING EVENTS: ATHLETICS ATHLETICS 5.45 p.m.: 10.000 Metres ATHLETICS Road Walk. ATHLETICS 6 p.m.: Six Miles. ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ADMISSION: ATHLETICS FRIDAY: FREE. ATHLETICS Saturday: Adults 2/6, School ATHLETICS Children 1/-. Championship ATHLETICS Competiors Free. ATHLETICS SHIPPING AND AJB SERVICES NEW ZEALAND LINE DIRECT SERVICE TO UNITED (KINGDOM VIA PANAMA CANAL and CURACAO ? ::§ an «!o‘o" Wellington March 25 b -g an fi} a R APril 14 a “Rangitata" Mav 7 b "Ruahine” June 1 a “Rangitiki" July 2 b “Rangitoto” Aug. 6 Ports and Date* Subject to Alteration, a. First and Tourist Class. b. One Class, Further Particulars are Obtainable from: THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COLTD., 149 Hereford strfeet, Christchurch, Telephone 62-959. D.T.C. NITTO SHOSEN KAISHA. DIRECT SERVICE N.Z.-JAPAN. T.S.S. MEIWA MARU. Loads at Lyttelton March 9, 1955. Accepting Cargoes for Kobe, Osaka, Yokkaichi, Yokohama, Nagoya. For space and further particulars apply THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING 196 Cashel street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 554. IPhone 69-143. _ TP. PAGE 1. IS, OPTICIANS WALTER J. WATSONS, OPTICIANS, OPTICIANS, 695 COLOMBO STREET •Phone 75-884. MJ. PUBLIC NOTICES RETAIL SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF MOTOR SPIRIT. W. H. COCHRANE and CO., LTD., High street, Leeston, has applied for a licence to resell motor spirit from one pump, to be installed on garage and agricultural machinery repair premises at High street, Leeston. Applicants and other persons considering themselves to be materially, affected by the decision of the Bureau of Industry on this application should, not later than March 10, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. All communications to be addressed to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, Box 2492, Wellington. •9753 RANGIORA COUNTY COUNCIL. PROPOSAL TO CLOSE ROADS TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. PURSUANT to ‘the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations, 1949, notice is hereby given that the Rangiora County Council, for the purpose of permitting the Canterbury Auto Cycle Club to run its Grand Prix Races, proposes subject to the approval of the Minister of Transport, to close the following roads to ordinary vehicular traffic for the periods indicated hereunder. During the periods of closure the '.following provision will be made for ordinary vehicular \ traffic which would otherwise use the roads:— A permit will be issued to any essential user of the roads to use a vehicle on the roads during the periods of closure. Any person objecting to the proposals is called upon to lodge notice of his objection and grounds thereof in writing, before Friday, March 11th, 1955, at the office of the Council, Woodend road. Rangiora. The roads proposed to be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic are portions of Terrace road, Stoke School road, Cather- ® ®” d I <x»ted at toown as the Grand Prix Course, together with one half mile of all roads access thereto. 0 Tr*. 02 proposed closure are Saturday, 9th April, from 2 pan. to 4 pan.. Mid Monday, 11th April, from' 10 a.m. until 4 pan., with an intervat for lunch. S. G. DALLEY, » County Clerk. Rangiora, 18/3/55. 6954

• DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. , KIBWKE BOWLING CLUB. COME AND JOIN THE MA’ HATTERS at their * DANCE DANCE DANCE . > DANCE which la being held in the A. and F. HALL, KIT.WEE, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. AT 0 P.M. Judging of Hats, 10 p.m. Fun for Everyone. - 952 TONIGHT—CALEDONIAN HALL y TONIGHT—CALEDONIAN HALL The Popular Friday Night Dance. MIXED DANCING Music by the SERENADERS Vocal litems by Dave Smillie. Supper. Admission 3/5. Sup Bn9 WINTER GARDEN WINTER GARDEN CABARET SATURDAY. 8.30 till 12 SATURDAY, 8.30 till 12 Pat Kane's Orchestra Tickets, 12/6 Double. Alcoves 7/8 and 5/-. MR W. H. BOWLEY, Manager. (Evening Dress Essential.) Telephone 78-022 for Reservations. . T.F. GRAND WEEKLY DANCE. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, 8-12. TEMPLETON HALL. Good Music. Lovely Home-made Supper. Novelties. Streamers. Lucky Ticket No. Admission: Ladies 3s, Gents 3s 6d, Double 6s. COURTENAY TENNIS CLUB. DANCE AT KIRWEE. MARCH 19. MARCH 19. Home-made Supper. White’s Band. 3158 SOUTHBROOK TENNIS CLUB. DANCE. DANCE. SOUTHBROOK . HALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1955. Good Music. Good Supper. Come Along and Enjoy Yourself. DANCE RICHMOND SCHOOL HALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. Good Band. Good Supper. Admission 2/6. TONIGHT—FRIDAY DANCING AT THE LATIMER Gloucester street. City. MERV. COBURN’S ORCHESTRA Admission 3/6. PERSONALS ADOPTION WE J?, a y e cli ents who are anxious to adopt a child.. The child would be assured of an excellent home and education. Our clients would be prepared, in a suitable case, to accommodate the mother in their home prior to the birth of the child. Apply to: * R. A. YOUNG, HUNTER, COOK and brown. Solicitors, Box 929 Christchurch. LOST AND FOUND. ~~ IPJSF 3 light Extension Ladder. ’Phone 48-168. 9743 FOUND, Lyttelton, Tuesday, Blue Cardigan, ’Phone 57-566. FOUND, Fawn Pekingese, in Hblmwood '55 8M° W #t 5 Garden rd ’’ Eendalton, Th. PEN found. Apply counter. Advertising Dept., “Press.” AUSTIN Truck, 700 x 20 Wheel and Tyre, on Nov. 27, 1954, between Carlton Hotel .Montreal street. Reward. Thone 54-557. R 252 BEALEY ave. 24th, 1 Pink Brushed Wool Cardigan. Reward. ’Phone 58-257. FOUNTAgr Pen. dark blue mottled case, lost on Friday, Feb. 18. Has sentimental value. Finder rewarded. Thone 27-714. LOST music conductor’s Baton. 45 Tancred street, Linwood. LOST two £5 notes at Lyttelton. Friday last. Reward. 51754, “Press." ~ LOST, Black Satchel, Colombo st., Sydenham. Finder please ring New Albion Hotel. Reward. LOST between Paeroa street and Riccarton road, a Blue Tartan Knitting Bag. Reward. 51753, “Press.”“ Lost one Side Curtain, between North Beach and St. Albans. Return 88 Knowles st. Reward. LOST, two Car Keys on rubber fob on footpath, Bealey ave., near corner Vlctoria st. Reward. Thone 69-839 or 56-162. LOST Wed. night, Rangi-ruru Blue Cardigan. between Lyttelton and. Christchurch. Ring Dailey, 76-686. Reward. LOST Sat. Night, Diamond Drop Earring, two small and one large stones. Linwood area or town. Ring 36-818. Reward. 1 . ■ X 1636 STRAYED from Burnham: 24 Two-tooth Ewes, branded in red on rump. Ring 19M., Lincoln (collect). Reward. 1026 STRA-YEp to my property, young black and white Sheep Dog. Owner may have b y.J >a £ in « expenses. C. M. Sheat, Thone 20S. Dunsandel. We will collect. TENDERS TENDERS ARE INVITED UNTIL 4 P.M. v i TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1955, FOR | THE PURCHASE AND REMOVAL OF the TWO-STOREYED HOMESTEAD at the PEACH ESTATE. MT. SOMERS. Particulars from WM. THOMAS, Regd. Architect, Ashburton. . ■ 1076 ASHBURTON HOSPITAL BOARD. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. TENDERS are invited for the following Supplies to the Ashburton Public Hospital and any other Institution under the control of the Ashburton Hospital Board, from time to time for the year April 1, 1955, to March 31, 1956: Groceries, Meat, Milk, Bread. Fish, Vegetables, Fruit, Eggs, Ice Cream. Interments, Coal. Tenders are also invited for the purchase and removal of kitchen waste. Tenders, which must be marked on the envelope, “Tenders for . . .’’ and addressed to the Chairman, close at the Board’s Office at noon on Thursday. March 10, 1955. Specifications, forms of tender, and any further information may be obtained at the Board’s Office. Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. D. J. AITKEN, Secretary. 2308 THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD., for Any Class of FIRE, ACCIDENT, and MARINE INSURANCE PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., Agents and Attorneys, Cnr. Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch. F.T.C. “THE PRESS” “THE PRESS" STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH Map, with Guide to Christchurch in handy folder 3/8 Wall Maps 2/6 All Fully Indexed. Obtainable from Leading Booksellers or from the Publishers:— CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD., CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD., Commercial Printing Department, Cathedral square. SKtMi /I NxuoMccuns ltd CreMomMre > SU

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27593, 25 February 1955, Page 14

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