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iOAfcO AND KESIDENCE ACCOMMODATION. Bed, Breakfast, close Square. Casuals. 12/6: Perms., £2 5s Phone 79-852. or call 251 Hereford street D ACCOMMODATION, one gent, bed and excellent breakfast, washing done. £2 ss. 59 Ferry road. -**> inAC 11 Vi:., CoiUxurt<ib<e d anO B , £2 weekly 276 Barbadoes st D ATTRACTIVE Bed and Breakfast. Single and share. 2 mins. Square. 197 Kilmore street. BED and Breakfast in spotless home, near beach, Tahunanui, Nelson. Twelve and six per night. Z 84815, “Press.” ATTRACT? VB Bed Breaicfast £2 weekly 307 Madras street. City. CentralTWHFS AN elderly gentleman, non-drinker, high income, desires companionshipboard; elderly lady preferred. Reply 84085, “Press.”X4oBs ACCOMMODATION required, male University student, vicinity Riccarton pref. £4 weekly offered. Pearse, 56-507. BOARD Wanted for secondary school boy in a Christian home, St.. Albansj Papanui area. Ph. 48-178. Random Reminder MEMORIES A common form of self- ■ delusion is an implicit belief i in the memory. There are many, particularly among j businessmen, who are quite convinced their memories serve them better than written records—this although the evidence to the contrary is overwhelming and often embarrassing. The man entrusted with a shopping mission, and who spurns the aid of a written I list, is more likely than not i to return with three pounds I of sausages instead of the packet of parsley seed he was meant to buy. The same sort of thing happens with telephone numbers. There are ■ some who insist it is not • necessary to use the directory. This usually results in a call i to the chemist bringing to the telephone a subscriber whose lack of co-operation is memorj able. Birthdays and anniversaries become farcical, with : flowers being brought home by husband for wife, not on her birthday, but on that of a I particularly unpopular aunt. Yet there is something no-one j forgets, and that is to consult the classified advertising columns of “The Press” each day before starting business or ' housework. Time and again they bring rewards, for reader and for advertiser. SOAftft wanted, itt-year-old Unlversity student, male. Please Telephone 55-622, Christchurch.9sB7 lit!) ano BreaKfast. City CasUaib permanents Reasonable Ring 75-869 _ . P BED. Menu. Breakfast, 12/6. Casuals, perms., £2 5s weekly Handy station 84 Orbell st Phone 77-771 1694 BLD Breakfast City. 12s 6d Casuals perms £2 5s 148 Bea]ey_ave d BOARD Offered in a Christian home Mon, to Fri. ’Phone 46-893. DINNER, Bed, and Breakfast. Willmah Lodge. 257 Armagh st ’Phone 64-438.7518 EXCLUSIVE Guest House opening Merivale district, elderly ladles only. Phone 55-739. 349 EXCLUSIVE Board for Girls; all modem conveniences, 'phone, etc. 32 Hawkesbury ave.3B9 FULL Board required for male parttime student. Ring 58-333. FULL Board offered gent. Single room. Cut lunch. Washing and ironing. Also vacancy for gent to share. 157 Ferry road. FIRST-CLASS Private Board offered good Catholic home one or two young ladies, preferably students. St. Albans district handy to city. 84875, “Press." FULL Board required by Y oun g Public Servant recently transferred from Wellington. Willing to help round house. 84543, “Press.” GIRL Student or working Girl, St. Albans, handy bus. 84912, “Press.” HOMELY Bed and Breakfast or full Board, sober working men or students. Phone 79-762._240 MIDM.E-AGED Couple offered use of centrally situated home in return for boarding owner. To arrange interview apply with details to P 6102, “Press.”X4736 MIDDLE-AGED Government Seryant would like B.SJI, and Breakfast. Own piano. City area. 84378, “Press.”X437B OVERSEAS Student (coloured), requlres Board. P 6602, “Press.” 2681 OFFERED Gent, non-drinker, nonsmoker, in Christian homie. Share room, £2 15s. 85051, “Press.” SUIET Board reasonably handy to ruversity wanted by Male Student. Phone 37-532. SINGLE Public Servant requires full private. board with garage if possible. 84853, “Press.” SECOND year University Student (male) requires Full Board in private home. Single room preferred, close to city. Please write P.O. Box 30, Temuka. STUDENT requires Private Board, willing to help. P 6646, “Press.” 2681 STUDENT requires Board in family home. P 6665, “Press.”26Bl STUDENT requires Full Board, close Chch. University. Write 5544, Box 193, Timaru., THIRD Year male University student (Protestant), requires private Board from about March 1. Reply K 425, “Press,” Rangiora.Z. WANTED Full Board, by Engineering Student, arriving Chch. late Feb. Please reply with particulars, ZP6033. “Press." 412 WIDOW offers a retired Catholic Gent a good home, live as one of the family for financial help. Must be of sober habits. Apply 84773, “Press." WANTED. Respectable Girl to share central furnished House. 84732, “Press.” WANTED. Good private board for Young Business Man. Single room pref. 84765, “Press.” YOUNG Workman, studious, desires full private board. Apply 84905 “Press.” GOOD CATHOLIC BOARD WANTED URGENTLY FOR UNIVERSITY AND TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS. Please Ring 78-571 or call or write to 245 CASHEL STREET Christchurch ACCOMMODATION. I LINCOLN COLLEGE STUDENTS. LINCOLN COLLEGE STUDENTS. LINCOLN COLLEGE STUDENTS. AS the College is unable to provide Residence for .all Students taking courses, the College would appreciate advice from persons prepared to accommodate students for the 1959 academic year starting in March. Information on facilities and charges, to the REGISTRAR, Lincoln College, preferably before February 18. 1959. 2798 AQUARIUM AND WATER GARDENS AQUARIUM AND ’VATER GARDENS CROCODILES, TROPICAL FISH CROCODILES, TROPICAL FISH Ponds and Goldfish. Beach road. North Beach. Ample parking space W. A. GREY, Proprietor. Open daily and Sunday Afternoon i S CHEVIOT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION CHEVIOT A AND P ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW | CHEVIOT f SATURDAY. MARCH 14. 1959. Schedules are now available from the secretary. Entries close Saturday. February 28. F. D. CHILDS. | Secretary.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28820, 14 February 1959, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28820, 14 February 1959, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28820, 14 February 1959, Page 22

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