INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 7 ~ Page Pag! Amusements .. .. 1 Motor-cycles Buy, Sell .. 1’ Agencies .. .. .. 17Motor Repairs .. .. .. F Auctions .. .. 18Musical Instruments .. .. T Births and Deaths .. .. 1 Opticians .. .. ..11 Board and Residence .. .. 1 Personals Businesses for Sale .. .. 18 Properties for Sale .. .. II Cars for Sale .. .. 17 Properties Wanted .. ..II Cars Wanted .. .. 17 Public Notices 1,11 Car Parts and Access. .. .. 17Radios. Buy and Sell .. .. T Chiropodists .. .. 17Ship, and Air Services I,l' Coal, Coke, Firewood .. .. 17Situations Vacant .. .. l f Dances. Socials, etc. .. .. 1 Situations Wanted .. .. r Dentistry .. .. ~ 15 Sporting Goods .. ..11 Eggs. Poultry, etc. .. .. 18Tenders .. .. ..11 Educational .. .. 15Tradesmen .. .. ..11 Financial .. .. .. iSTrade Personals .. ..11 Funeral Notices .. .. 1 Trailers, Caravans, etc. .. 11 Fruit, Plants, Produce .. .. 18Trucks, Deliveries. Sell .. 11 Hire .. .. .. 17 Tuition .. ..11 Holiday and Hotel Acc. .. 1 Wanted to Purchase .. ..11 Hotels for Sale .. .. 18Wanted to Sell .. ..11 Implements and Mach. .. .. 18Wanted to Let .. : Livestock, Dogs. etc. .. .. 18Wanted to Rent .. : Lost and Found .. .. J RING 64-063. A DIRECT LINE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.
PUBLIC NOTICES MIRA LOUISE, Australia’s Foremost HEALTH LECTURER will speak CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL * , April 29 TODAY AT 2.30 P.M.— WWBBKW HEART TROUBLES More About Arthritis.” WED., MAY 1,8 p.m. ’’Chlorophyll, the Great Vitaliser and - Natural Healer.” Expl«ination of poultices, packs, etc. QUESTIONS. COLLECTION. Interview’s: 179 Cambridge terrace. 5646 I | TWO DAYS OF COLOUR BEAUTY TWO DAYS OF COLOUR BEAUTY ANNUAL CHRYSATHEMUM SHOW ANNUAL CHRYSATHEMUM SHOW ANNUAL CHRYSATHEMUM SHOW LATIMER HALL, LATIMER SQ. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 2. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. THE GREAT EVENT OF AUTUMN. Cut Flowers, Floral Decoration, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Entries close TOMORROW at Noon at 213 Manchester st. AFTERNOON TEA. P. C. BROWNE, Secretary. SPEED BOAT RACING SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA Sponsored by New Brghton P.B.C. SUNDAY, MAY 5 If Wet, followng. Sunday. TIME TRIALS 10 O'CLOCK FIRST RACE 1 O’CLOCK Hot Water, Drinks, Ice Cream electric-power board NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. THE POWER WILL BE OFF in the Dunsandel-Selwyn area between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30, and Thursday, May 2, 1957, for the purpose of line alterations. W. N. RASMUSSEN, Secretary-Manager. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS OXFORD BRANCH TRAIN SERVICES COMMENCING on Tuesday, April 30. 1957, and continuing until further advised the following alterations to the Goods Train services on the Oxford Branch will operate:— The usual Wednesday and Friday service will NOT run. Goods Trains will run on the Oxford Branch on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS only as under:— Rangiora dep. 9.30 a.m., Oxford West arr. 11 a.m. Oxford West dep. 11.40 a.m., Rangiora arr. 1.30 p.m. EDUCATIONAL LEARNING GOVERNS EARNING LEARNING GOVERNS EARNING Witl. an I.C.S. Course, you learn more to earn more. Be ready io move up when your chance comes Over 300 I.C.S. courses available Send today for Free Prospectus. Short Story Civil EngineerWriting ing Journalism School Certificate Lettering and Carpentry Design Salesmanship Bookkeeping INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. D, Regent Theatre Building Cathedral square, Christchurch Opening Friday Evening M.WJ?
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