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WANTED TO LET CENTRAL, Large, Furnished Room, own kitchenette. Suit Business Gent. £2 10s per week. Apply Telephone 56-349, after 8 a.m, CENTRAL Lyttelton, Cosy Bed Sittingroom. Fireplace, conveniences. ’Phone 60-815.-COMFORTABLE Furn. or Unfum. Family Home. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, lounge, plus modern conveniences, until end Sept. Immediate possession, moderate rent. References. ’Phone. 87-575. X 3443 DOUBLE Furnished Rooms, separate kitchens. 16 bus. 146 Canon st., St. Albans. DOUBLE Furn. Flattette, with fireplace. Apply 249 Cambridge terrace, 5.30 to 7 p.m. EXCEPTIONALLY Sunny Unfurnished Self-contained Flat. Good locality. 2 bedrooms. £5 per week. ’Phone 78-947. business hours. 6138 FURNISHED and Unfurnished Flats. Married couples. Also Bed sitt’ngrooms, suitable business girls. Personal Services, Miss E. Hume, 70-726. 6140 FURNISHED, 2 rooms, kitchenette, near shops, stop, theatre. Girls preferred. £3 10s week. 53554, “Press.” GARAGE to Let. Apply 152 Olliviers rd., after 1 p.m LARGE, Sunny Unfurnished Bed Sittingroom, kitchenette, floor covered. Telephone. Business couple or gentleman. 236 Hereford st., between 2-3 p.m. NICELY appointed S.C. Flat, every convenience, lovely view. £1 week to companionable young woman, 30 to 40. Apply 41 Scarborough road, Sumner.X3so9 S.F. FLATETTE, linen, 1 or 2 adults. £3. North Brighton’Phone 68-257. T.H.S. SMALL Flat, share conveniences. Suit business couple, references. 53438, ‘“Press.” STORAGE Space available with overhead •rane. A. R. Guthrey and Co., LtdShipping Agents, 335 Moorhouse ave. “Ph. 60-939.3675 SUNNY D.B. Sittingroom, k’ette.. Cin. References reqd. Central. P 4751. "Press.” UNFURNISHED Flat, lounge. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, garage. S.C. Excellent condition. St. Albans. £5 5s per week. “Phone 64-043. WORKROOM, 24 x 12. Central New Brighton. 206 Singer machine, suitable for dressmaking. “Phone 68-874. 1- Self-contained Flat. First section north. Unsuitable children. ’Phone 55-907. ACCCOMMODATION BUREAU, 87 Worcester street, has available: Double Furnished Bed-Sittingroom, separate cooking, etc. Unfurnished central, 1-bedroom S.C. Flat, floor coverings. Central Large, Sunny Bed-Sitttingroom and Kitchenette, partly furnished. Furnished Flatette, Riccarton. Furnished Bed-Sittingroom, Lyttelton, separate cooking. Superior Flat, St. Albans, and central. • Furnished 2- Flat. ’PHONE 60-355. 6281 WANTED_TO RENT BACH Rent, Kairaki Beach, or Pines, for 10 days, between December 26 and January 26. Careful tenants. ’Phone 61-293. CAREFUL, reliable tenant requires 2~0r~3bedroom furn. House for short or long term. References available. Haughton. Education Dept. ’Phone 62-249 office, 38-634 evenings. FLAT wanted, central, two girls, share room. 53622, “Press.” FURNISHED Flat or Part of House required by two ladies for August School Holidavs. ’Phone 75-867. FURNISHED B S.R. with Kitchen, near Merivale district, or Small Furnished Flat for six weeks from July 21, for young gentleman^Reply 53521, “Press.” GARAGE, small, wanted. Big 7 Austin Car. 53496, “Press.” RETIRED Business - Executive, - no“child” ren, requires modern Furnished Flat with Garage. Personal and bank refs. 53460, "Press.” WANTED 8.5. R., unfurn., and use of convs. Any locality. New Brighton or Sumner. 53495, “Press.” DRESSMAKING lAILORING, ETC. COATS, Costumes, Tailored to Measure and Ready to Wear .G. W Beck. Ladies’ Tailor. 148 High street (opp. A. J. White’s, Ltd.). , T.T

in olden times, . . . HISTORY OF BEER Humber Seven brewing was women f s work., THE DUCKING STOOL which we think of mainly as an old device for punishing nagging wives was, according to the records of the day, more often used for punishing ale-wives for giving short measures or selling poor quality beer, the standard of which was laid down at special courts. “Maltster” and “Brewster” are the feminine forms of “Maker” and “Brewer” and, such is a woman’s influence, the term “Maltster” is still retained for the man who controls a malt-house where barley is made into malt. And in England the Brewster Sessions are the courts held to issue licences to trade in Alcholic Liquor. The feminine dominance of brewing and dominance it was when early in the fifteenth century every fifth wife in any English town brewed for profit continued for many years, right into the middle of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth when bigger and fewer ale-houses and inns made brewing a full-time occupation. Today, there are neither ducking stools nor bad brews —» all our beer is consistently good and enjoyable. f ? DRINK WITH DISCRIMINATION drink JSS * good wholesome beer on all occasions Lgj | a a • . if you are motoring, drive with care on all occasions. At»y JK Remember, accidents are caused by careless driving, r ... ' 111 i

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28016, 10 July 1956, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28016, 10 July 1956, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28016, 10 July 1956, Page 20

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