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rom ACCOMMODATION ~Bur»«u, N J 9 i or ? n \ er ' a ’ 204 Cashel street, i Furnished and Unfurnished < Houses and Fiat*, all districts. j 4 p : ABODES —■ a Good Selection ' F*ats Houses, and B-S-R.'s. 1 Miss E. Hume, 159 Armagh st. * -i - - ] ATTRACTIVE Unfurn. S.C. 3- 1 Roomed Flat near St. Albans < S?? ppin f area Mi “ E - Hume. Phone~SQ-529 or 70-T2g. i A i trJlct ivt Furn. fiungaiow 1 Refrigerator. washing machine; Handj city. Suit 3 men or vomca. A,/ply Hunters Accom. i bj.-eau, 4:>; Colombo st. >645 ; ACTIVE respectable pensioner, : nice electric caravan, hot meal, uashing done. £2 10s weekly. Return gardening, odd jobs, etc. Nice place. Phone 89-995. ACCOM. Bureau. Central Homes, ras furn. ho ses, Riccarton, £7 10s. Linwood. £8; Harewood road. £8 Unfum. house, cen- ' Furn - {rom April : 18. £5 10s one from 17th, £3. Unfum.. Fendalton, £4; St Albans. £5 10s; City, £4 12s 6d; suit girls. Also furn. rooms for 1. 2. or 3 men, separately or together, also for girls. £2 each linen laundered. Mrs Parkin’ 43-797. CITY west Modem 2-Bed-toomed Flat, some built-in furniture. £6 6s Apply Mrs Hall. Hunters Accom. Bureau. 494 Colombo st. 9845 CITY. Furnished S.C. Flat, suit couple. £5 10s. N. G Lorimer’s i Accommodation Bureau. 204 , Cashel st. j ftoSE City. Furn. 2-Bedroomed 1 ®- c - F X at £4 15a Apply Mrs Hall. Hunters Accom. Bureau 494 Cok>mbo st. 9845 CITY: u/f 1 b/r. SC. Flat, nuddle-a ed (refined) Apply- John Patrick. 194 Hereford st. ’Phone 65-246. F( RNItiHED House 2 bedrooms. sunroom, fridge., washing machine Adults. £6 10s. N. G Lorimer's Accommodation Bureau 204 Cashel st. FURN’. 8.5. R.. all con vs.. Z2 12s 6d, includes elec smin square Sult 2 business girls or woman. Apply 77 Salisbury st. X 9358 LARGE double room. fully furn.. cooking and all conveniences. suitable two voung ladies or men 'Ph. 76-433 X 9352 LINWOOD. Furnished S.C. 2be Broom Flat Suit 3 adults. £5. N. G. Lorimer's Accommodation Bureau. 204 Cashel st. NICE Bungalow, Cranford st. 5 rooms. garage Shopping area bus stop, small section. Vets.. flowers in. £5 493 Manchester st 770 SINGLE Furn Room7~all conveniences 154 Fitzgerald ave. 8844 SHDF, new. Modern roomy Fendalton shopning area Suitable Hardware Radio Electrical. Mercer Cakes. Beauty Salon etc., or excellent branch est ihashed business Reply T 9272 "Press ’’ X 9272 TIMABf. SC. Fully Furnished Flat, accommodate three, from May 5-20 Write 32 Jackson s' . Tirnaru.972s WEST Fnd Exclusive 2-bedrm Unfurnished Flat £6 6s. Ford and Hadfield.B79l SPACE AVAILABLE IN CITY BUILDING. Suitable for Storage. Warehouse or Light Manufacturing. Central position on ground floor with right-of-way. Immediate possession. Rental £2O per month For further particulars write: "CENTRAL POSITION,” Box 31. Christchurch. 8671 TRADE PERSONALS BETTLES SPECIALS BETTLES CURES ARE B ETTER CUR ES Strong Cough Cure. ss. 10s; i Webbs Indigestion Cure. 7s 6d, ! Strong Tonic. 10s; Stomach 1 Powder 2s 6d is 6d; Douche Powder. 2s 6d Is W: MacIntyres Pills 8s 6d; Vitaloids 20s; Boro Carbol for catarrh. 2s 60d 4s 6d; Skin Emollient, 2s 6<l 7s 6d; Pile Ointment. ss. 10s; Pimple Cure 10s: Pain Tablets. U 6d Postage extra Husbands’ and Wives' Guide posted free in plain envelope GEORGE BETTLED IMMEDIATE SERVICE AMBULANCE: St h>ho Emergency: Medicat Service Chch 78-871 HOSPITAL iChcn » .. 79-2 W Inquiries (Datients only) 79-lot Poucfe ' Christen urctj) 80-28' Fihl* BRIGADES City ind Suburban 80-2 AM Islington ano Sumner Residents dial l then Bn-2<w

RANDOM REMINDER rwW II PADDY’S MARKET The Royal Christchurch citizens) goes along to case you buy anything MtKsiml Societv is full of King Edward Barracks really bulky. With the Musical society is run or w bid at paddy , 3 mar . flair for organisation pos . members who love gooa t^e worr j eE about sessed by the Musical music. But the music financing the trip to Society this should be a they want to hear tonight Adelaide should be paddy’s market big vou could hardly make a taken care of. And quite enough and noisily svmphony of. It is the apart from the worthy happy enough to suit an clinking of money, with object of enabling the Irishman used to a marevery now and then the city to be splendidly ket in a village near rustling of notes. Their represented at an impor- Kilkenny; and the thing paddy’s market to be tant music festival, to remember in these held in the King Edward bargain-hunting Christ- • days of credit squeezes Barracks is an ambitious church people might find is that it isn’t often you undertaking, even for just what they want at a can buy something musicians used to under- paddy’s market. It is an cheaply and at the same taking ambitious works— axiom that there is a time help the cause of and succeeding with market for everything if good music in a society them Air fares cost you can only find the which for over 100 years money and to fly 75 men right buyer, and the has brought enjoyment and 105 women to opposite side of that and beauty to ChristAdelaide for a biennial position is that if there church. And after all music festival will cost are enough goods on dis- the festival the society is what anyone might des- play there is bound to be going to attend starts on cribe as "a packet. But something to suit you. St. Patrick’s Day which if any organisation has Where else could you makes the choice of a deserved the support of expect to buy a shil- paddy’s market just Christchurch it is the lelagh? The thing to do right. The music of the Musical Society, and if is to go along and you coins tonight may just everyone who has ever might well be surprised be a jingle but it is a enjoyed one of its recitals at what you bring home. tune with plenty of room (and that would total Leave plenty of room in for more notes (paper some thousands of the boot of the car in ones) in the score.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29488, 14 April 1961, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29488, 14 April 1961, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29488, 14 April 1961, Page 23

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