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WANTED TO KENT ACCOMMobAftON, rum. .nd unfurnished, for recommended clients. No charge. No obligation. Please 'phone Mrs Hall. 60-908. 84-871. Hunter's Accommodation Bureau. 5771 PutXY Furn. S.C. Plat, one or two bedroomed. Two girls. Reasonably central, from mid-Feb. Reply J. Bonisch. 121 Kermode st.. Ashburton. FURS*. House for lengthy period by quiet couple, refs. Apply Mrs Hall. Hunter Accomm. Bureau. 494 Colombo 5t.7900 rbKNIsmSD Hour or S.C Flat for 3 graduates. Please 'Phone N. G. Lorimer's Accommodation Bureau. 42-559. rtXV Hour or Flat. 2 bedrooms, required for recommendable tenants for approx. 1 month. Urgent. Bank refs, available. Miss E. Hume. Phone 80-529. 159 Armagh •t 7M7 HOUSE or Flat, approx. £2, for elderly couple. ’Ph. 33-893. 802 PARTLY Furn. 3-Bed room House or Flat wanted urgently for business executive. Must be good locality. Will pay good rental for right place. Please ’Phone, T. G. Nealy. Ltd. Qt’tET refined middle-aged Lady requires flatette, S.C., approx, for 3 months; occupied mainly during the day; vicinity Calvary Hospital. Catholic family preferred. References to be exchanged. State full particulars P 4585. •'Press” 733 SMALL Furnished Flatette with own kitchenette for single business lady, close city. Please 'Phone N. G. Lorimer's Accommodation Bureau. 42-559. SMALL Unfurn. House with garden wanted immediately. Meri-vale-St. Albans district. Ring 52-602. STUDIO with piano to teach music, 2 or 3 days week. Central. P719 - ‘ Press ” ThReE considerate teaching students require S.C. Flat, handy citv. from Feb. 1. Reply K 930. ’ Press.” Rangiora INF URN: 2-bedroom Flat, between Riccarton and Papanui rds required by married couple. £5 per week. ’Ph. 38-668. WANTED by 2 quiet respectable male students, furn. S.C. 2-bed-room Flat, Riccarton, Fendalton. Merivale pref. Pay up to sgns week. Please Ph John Patrick, 194 Hereford st. 65-246 any time. 7834

HOLIDAY AND HOTEL ACCOMMODATION ACCOMMODATION now available at Hopewell Guest House, Keneperu Sound. Tel. Scott, 116 A Picton.7732 AVAILABLE to rent for 1 week from January 30 and also from February 25 onwards. Completely Furnished House at Waikawa. near Picton. Own private bay, dinghy and jetty. Please apply Spence and Paterson. Solicitors, P.O. Box 11. Blenheim. 7942 A KARO A: To Let. Bach, every conv.. in sunny, central position Not Xmas or January. ’Phone 47. Akaroa.W ALWAYS a Welcome at Timaru’s most modern Guest House (recently renovated). "Beach Lodge.” Sarah st. Phone 7658. Few vacancies January Advise book earlv for summer months.99l7 fcACH, Cottage or Caravan, vicinity Goose Bay. Adults only, from March 29 to April 4. Reply 53984. •Press.” ddUNTrtY Holiday House, Robin - son’s Bay. Sleeps 8. Booked Feb. 17 to March 2. Phone 100 J. Akaroa. 830 eFcelLent — Accommodation. Stutchbury Private Hotel, 5 Sarah street. Timaru WS HOLIDAY Accommodation: 2 Self-contained Cottages. Bay Many Coves, Queen Charlotte Sound. Available January. G Hunt. Private Bag, Picton WS KIWI House. 875 Colombo st. for fully Furnished Holiday Flats Honeymooner?. families West Coasters. Everybody book now for New Year. Phone 80-171. D IfETRO Motels. 140 Lincoln rd., opp. Trotting Car Park. Accommodate up to 8 persons. Write Caretaker. ’Ph. 50-832, or 898. ask for 9564 U. 2719 Mtrrti. central, available early February. Slepe 6. £2 daily. 154 Bealey ave., Phone 59-683. 6034 y/fctSON Holiday House To Let from Jan. 28. Near Tahuna beach. All electric. Phone 89-179 or write Winter. 2 Taupata st.. Stoke. POLPERRO Guest House. Wainui. Akaroa Harbour, offers quiet holidays by the sea in February • nd March. Phone 42W. Duyauchelle.7sl4 MOTELS The best tn luxurious accommodation. private and secluded. Accommodate six persons. Reasonable tariff. Everything provided except food Adjoins shopping centre. Private swimming pool, play area for children Two minutes from beach PHONE 68-330 TS Estuary road. South Brighton, CHRISTCHURCH.

RANDOM REMINDER BP DISPUTED DECISIONS Now that most fathers are however fast, fielders, “Leg before,” they shout again back at work, cric- however superb, or wic- in reply. * . ..7 . „ ket - keepers, however “There sno Lb. in tip and ket in the suburbs nas splendidly attired, that run,” he observes, as if sadly deteriorated into a boys are most reluctant with the full authority of game of bickering, vio- to relinquish the bat; and the book of rules. It is a lent rages and dreadful * must be admitted in good play and causes a . . their favour that most of little uncertainty; but the displays o. poor sports- their equipment is primi- bowler sticks to his claim manship. It is all right tive so that it is not al- that the ball passed when the boys in the ways possible to tell between the stumps and street are playing at whether the ball passed lunges for the bat. It is school and a teacher, how- between the two crooked jerked away and the batsever much his mind might pieces of wood that serve man looses his last bolt, be elsewhere, is called as stumps. The bowler, “It's my bat,” he says, beupon to adjudicate on the wicket-keeper, long stop ginning to move off. There frenzied appeals made to and square leg swear it is a hurried consultation, him; and even fathers did, but the batsman, with for there is no other bat have some authority as eyes at the back of his in the street. “AU right,” umpires. But boys will not head, knows it didn’t and says a grudging voice, “but heed the rulings of even indicates with his bat the next time you’re out.” the most erudite of cric- path it took wide of the And the game goes on unketing mothers and the off stump. til, two baUs later, a rungame erupts into a fury “You’re out,” chorus the out is claimed. Still, perat every run out, Lb.w., fielding side, and there is haps it is just as well that or catch; and even when only one answer to that: there is a long hiatus the batsman’s wickets are “I aren’t.” They move in every few minutes. It completely skittled, he on him, shouting, but he keeps the scoring rate will claim that it was a stands firm and they form about the same level as no-baU he was bowled. It a menacing ring round Plunket Shield cricket; is probably because most him, causing him to re- and it means less wear glamour attaches to bats- tract a little: “It hit my and tear on nearby winmen rather than bowlers, leg first.” dows.

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