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HAVE YOUR HOME PAINTED NOW ON EASY TERMS... IJ U st a SMALL DEPOSIT and easy months' f Sta,rnentS w!th up to 18 THIS EXCLUSIVE SERVICE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY CHRISTCHURCH PAINTERS SUPPLIES LTD. 54 OXFORD TERRACE. ‘Phone 88-698

£250 COINWORD £250 TEST TOUR SKILL J HOSE ?Y_ HO BJNEF’T FROM COIN WORD Rtae? atrJaiiS ,B Christchurch, which will taka THE HcrliS h ,S. a "* B,b " , T' 1959. HUI MMMMMrUu CIU* tAI,SE “"WTAKINtS IS THI AHOHAaB^7’d M " rt A ™ ‘- *-** Public support to wooded to further Maori culture end sport. . . CONDITIONS OF ENTRY tfev* wM *?■?< 9/ 0 T* o,<s L? o r?? ti,or _s moy s * nd 08 mO " y •" We * •» fo£> m 2? *^ ri r " oy on,y b * •" **• •*««•■» e tL”" °* *?* **• Christchurch Star" or the "Press." X ****2" the °P inion of •he fudges has submitted the **• n * ot<>t handwriting will win £lOO. In the IXL wiiT O, °"t.^ ry b<infl rweivid «nd correct the proS«' ..mprtltton. bwvma e cu u*?L ” ? nly ** flnd * h< ult >mata winner. •• Should there be no entry which meets with the prize-winning require by **• lu4 ».“» P*"" 1 . *6* ."*• »<ll be by Addition to th. ,nz. money in a furthar compatitlon. *• ™ ™ ”.Zj > L.lZikL* C< °" l Wi ** ,h * W ° ,d ‘ *’ rMd “pan by th. Mgn *■ .**?'" y. H . l *4 i > l * TL rl “> •" »*• oWiciul f—“ Inimadiotely disquolrfiad. alto any entry not accompanied atao bo dlquc ilitiad* ” * * ' Not * "«» accepted) will I. All outride become the property of the promoter, and no entry or entry —os.y will returned, whether received before or after the rtipuloted doling time. Entriee will be accepted only on condition that no corrocpondonce will be entered upon and that each entrant ’ to oocop' the ludpee' declaration a. final; to accept the award at tho prize 01 made by them; and to abide by their bona fido declaration that no winning eolution hoc been received, each decleraHon being published in the "Chrietchurch Star" and the "Pram r. Ho Judge, perwn, or groupe of panane participating in the promotion liLlriftW°to o.° , Jnf*rort m ‘” ti,i ° n " C<,i " w " 4 " * holl h* "" 4 " •"» “b" 1 , „™ Pu"«l of Judgm hoc boon eetacted from Centwbwy opening Mr F. «. Brigg., Mayor of Lyttelton (Chairman). M' Prmident, Canterbury Amalgamated Sporty Bodice AmecloMim E. Yetae, Prmldeirt Canterbury Bochetboll Ameciation. Mr lee Horton, Prmident Canterbury Bugby Football League.

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ADDRESS Enclose 2/- postal note All entries must be moiled to "Colnword No. 3," P.O. Box 5021, Papanui. Closing time 4 • p.m. Thursday, March 5, 1959. Any entry received at the box after this time will be disqualified. Results published "Christchurch Star" and "Pres*," Wednesday, March 11. CLUES ACROSS 3 If a child continually for something he is olmost sure to A—A would ensure that a certain period of history will bo remembered. 7 It is inded a fortunate mon who can opportunity when it knocks. 8— One can be certain that a coppersmith does this to his motel. 9 If you are sensitive to them, they make you itch. 11—The best way to find out whot a criminal is up to is tohim on the fob. 14— An enthusiastic gardener has to continually his lawn. 15— Most ownersup their boats in the off season. 17—A person may sometimes consider it prudent to conceal his 11— They go round. CLUES DOWN 1— A carpenter'sshould be in good condition. 2 When certain types are lit, explosions could follow 4 In most plays, the villain has to in the end. 5 The act of going out. 7lf aof dynamite has to be kept on the promises, then childrun must be kept away. . 10—If o property could be described os If should ba Ideal for 12— Sometimes used by an accused person to avoid punishment. 13— Some captains would be amazed if thOy found they could not get a

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28832, 28 February 1959, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28832, 28 February 1959, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28832, 28 February 1959, Page 17

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