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"SIMPLICITY" FURNITURE KITSETS Sava money and have fun building your own furniture. Beautifully clean timber and easy to follow instructions. BUILT-UP EXAMPLES NOW ON DISPLAY at DRAGES

AMUSEMENTS Bth Sensational Week! Bth Sensational Week! Bth Sensational Week! Bth Sensational Week! [MAYFAIR Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd VISITING HOURS 2 p.m.... 8 p.m. The Most Popular Comedy In Years! “CARRY ON NURSE” IT'S AS SIMPLE AS THIS: If You Laughed at “Carry On Sergeant” THEN YOU'LL LAUGH LONGER AND LOUDER AT THE RIOTOUS SEQUEL “CARRY ON NURSE” “CARRY ON NURSE” “CARRY ON NURSE” (G) * The Same Stars Kenneth Connor Bill Owen Shirley Eaton Susan Stephen Terence Longdon Chas. Hawtrey Joan Sims Ken William* Wilfred Hyde White. It’s Just what the Doctor Ordered—A Laugh Tonic for the Whole Family. Supporting Programme Include* “THE LONG JOURNEY" "KOTUKU” Reserves at D.I.C. and Theatre

1959 CHILDREN'S PLAY “THE TINDER BOX” “THE TINDER BOX” “THE TINDER BOX” “THE TINDER BOX” by Nicholas Stuart Gray The eighth annual Play for Children and grown-ups produced for CANTERBURY CHILDREN'S THEATRE (Inc.) by NETA NEALE This delightful story is brilliantly presented with colourful 16th Century costumes, beautiful *cenery and gay musical the REPERTORY THEATRE SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, TO SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. Week-day performances. 6.30 p.rq. Saturday, August 29, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, September 5, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. BOOKINGS OPEN at the D.I.C. on Monday, August 24. Children (under 15), 3s. Adults, ss. Booking Fee, 3d. BE EARLY TO BOOK! BE EARLY TO BOOK I

LOST AND FOUND BOY’S Blue Pullover, lost on Waiinak. bridge. Would person in blue Zephyr who found same, please ring 898, ask lor 9704 D. X 5117 FOUND Tan, White Foxie Cross Pup. long tail. ’Phone 46-257. GENT’S Wristlet Watch found, Barrington Park. Sat. morn. ’Ph. 36-210, GIRL’S Light Navy Raincoat lost, between square and Ice Rink. Please 'Ph. 31-174. LOST from car between Chch. and Hermitage, 35 mm. Camera, name on case. Reward if still in good order. ’Phone 57-580, or reply L 4876. "Press.”X4B76 LARGE sum of Money lost bn Sunday. Finder please ’Phone 60-757. Reward. 1790 LOST, Football, Malvern Park, Saturday, August 15. Ring 56-511. 48_Jacqb_streeLSt._ Albans. NEW Testament, Philips translation. lost vicinity Rutland st. and Malvern st.. Sunday. Please ’Ph. 59-788 or 428 Innes rd. PERSONAL Bag lost Force personnel, route. Airport, Memorial ave., to City. Name on side. Captain Kimble. Please 'Ph. 33-154, ext. 870. RED Metal Tool Box lost, cester st. Reward. 'Ph. 38-504. SUM of Money in Brown Wallet lost Ch'ch. Reward. Reply C. A. Pankhurst. 3 R.D., Amberley. SHEEP Dog, black, tan and white strayed on to Brackenfield. If not claimed will be disposed of. Ring Amberley 10. SHEEPDOG," Black and White rough-haired, found, Oxford area. No damage done. Ring 34, Sheffield.Xsllo STRAYED on to my property, August 13, two Black and white Sheep Dogs. If not claimed by Aug. 21 will be destroyed. Reply ZP8367. “Press.” SMALL Black Purse (Friday), in Savoy Theatre, containing sum of money, train ticket, etc. Please Ring 64-374. Reward.Xsl33 SUNDAY, 12.30 p.m., between Linwood Shopping Centre and Beresford st., New Brighton. Envelope containing cheque and notes. Reward. 11l Beresford st. TAKEN by mistake from Bronv ley Park last Sat., one Green Polo Neck Pullover. Please return to 807 Ferry rd., or 'Ph. 6L-639. CAME astray on to my farm at “Cab Stand," Long Bay road summit, in January. 1959, 1 Blackpoll Weaner Calf (heifer). To be sold if not claimed to pay expenses. DAVID W. CURRY. 'Phone N0.54R, Little River. 1690 TWO WOODEN CASKS CONTAINING GREEN OXIDE. WEIGHT ABOUT SCWT EACH. BELIEVED LOST OFF TRUCK 12/6/59 CITY-RICC.-SOCKBURN AREA. BEARING MARKS H.H.Y. OVER N.Z.871. RING 64-025 BUS., 38-732 PRIVATE. REWARD. 2954 PERSONALS DORRIE, the Colonel says that you. too, can have beautiful hands if yon use Bettol Skin Emollient. Ask Kath. From George Bettie, 2s 6d only. X 4343 FOR a Perm, that stays firm, try the Court Salon. 'Phone 78-714. Take the Lift in Whitcombe's Arcade; 5706 REFINED Widow (43) with comfortable home, seeks Companion, 40-50. Reply L 4917, “Press." WILL sit in Football Queue, stands, for those unable to. Reas. Reply L 5049, “Press." SAVE your Clean Newspapers for the Salvation Army Men’s Social Service Centre. 62 Poulson st.. Addington. 'Phone 88-553. THS INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SEE PAGE 22

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28976, 18 August 1959, Page 1

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714

Page 1 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28976, 18 August 1959, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28976, 18 August 1959, Page 1

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