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CTSBH7 anffGS: 1 Mias E. Hume, M Bealey ave. 1 ( G. Lorimer**, 304 Cashel street. Furn. and Unfurn. Houses and 1 xreawsssATON — Hunters: Selected Flats and 1 Houses. For friendly, helpful AvSlbinat Stanmora’TffT unfurnished TIM, 2 rooms, k'ette. self-contained, £4. Jones s'cTWt. with floor coverings. Handy to town and church. Suit business people Thone 43-363. 6H3 BK.RI.EY sve sunny furn. BS Room, suit lady 'Ph. 76-904. 455 BELFAST House" 2 bedroom! livingroom, garage £2 se. N. G. Lorimer’s Accommodation Bureau, 204 Cashel st 9091 BRYNDWR. An unfurnished 2-bedroom House end Garage. £5. N. G. Lorimer'* Accommodation Bureau, 204 Cashel st. 6091 BRYNDWR, lovely sunny modem, 2 bedroom, *.c. Flat, garage. Hoovermatic washing machine, garden. 2min from bus. £6 10s. Apply Hunters Accommodation Bureau. 494 Colombo street.6os4 CENTRALLY situated, jlbedroom turn. *.c. Flat. Suit 3 men or girls, etc.. £5 10*. Apply Mrs HaU. Hunter* Accommodation Bureau, 494 Colombo street. 6054 CITY. A furnished 2-bedroomed luxury Flat and Garage available from Oct. 15 for 4 month*. N. G. Lorimer's Accommodation Bureau. 204 Cashel st 8091 bedrooms, lounge, everything provided, frig., £8 10s. Jone* and Burgess, 88-474. CLOSE city and bus, fully furn? Bungalow, suit 3 or 4 people. Refrigerator, washing machine, garage. £7. Apply Mrs Hall. Hunter Accommodation Bureau, 494 Colombo street. 6054 FACTORY Space, 4400 sq. ft., complete with all facilities. Industrial area close to rail. Inquiries to Industrial Projects. Ltd., Ph. 42-754.6067 FURN. Rooms, cooking, etc., close in, 255. 162 Stanmore rd. FURN. Room in quiet clean house, four others. 'Phone. Approved by C.C.C. £2 12s 6d per week. Sult lady pensioner. 'Phone 36-136. GARAGE to let, Waltham roa<L near Brougham st., 10* per wk. 'Phone 76-117. 3751 GLOUCESTER st . forii”B7s7R. and kitchen, own entrance. Suitable respectable gent. £2 15s p.w. Apply 77 Innes HANDY Riccarton shopping centre, FLAT, sunny and private. 2 bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpets throughout. Fully s.c. Rent £5 10s per week. Riccarton Land Sales. Licensed Land Agent*, Th. 47-398. LINWOOD. Unfurnished Flat, self-contained. £4. 2 rooms, k'ette. Jones and Burgess, 88-474. MERIVALE Flat, 2 bedroom*, fully »elf-contained hard furniture. carpeted, waahing machine, garden. £5 10s per week. 'Phone 55-462 between 9 and P- m - NOWifrt of City: Modem Selfcontained Flat, 2 double bedrooms, lounge, k ette.-dlnette. Washing machine. Garage. 10* per week. Also Furnished 2 bedroomed Flat. Fridge., washing machine. Garage. £6 per week. Apply Accommodation Centre. John Patrick, 194 Hereford street. Thone 65-248. ONE-Bedroomed S.C. Flat, facing street. All-electric, 'Phone 56-386. SHOP to let, good shopping area. Only 1 away from butchers shop. Rent only £l3 calender month. We will give a good lease. We prefer somebody interested in cakes, etc. Apply John Patrick, 194 Hereford street. 'Phone 65-246. After hours 87-564. Member Real Estate Inst. N.Z. SINGLE: Furn, BSB.. electric point. 232 Worcester *t. SINGLE Furn. Room, all convs. 154 Fitzgerald ave. SUMNER: Fully Furnished Modern 3 bedroomed Home. Beautiful view*. Term 14 month* £7 7* per week. (References essential.) Also. City: Furnished 3 bedroom House. Fridge. 27 per week. Quiet girls, etc. References. Also several Furnished Flatettes in good localities. Also, Papanui: Unfurnished 3 btdroomed House. £6. Long terms. Apply Accommodation Centre, John Patrick'*, 194 Hereford street. SUMNER: 1 bedroom, sunroom Semi-furnished House for 6 months. £4 p.w. Suit couple. H. T. Penrose and Co., Licensed Land Agents. Thone 79-772. UNFURNISHED S.C. Flat, Woolston, near Radley bridge; washing machine, £4 10* per week. 'Phone 76-117.3751 UNFURNISHED S.C. Flatette, Waltham rd., own bathroom, toilet, kitchen, and bed-sitting-room; suit 2 gents; £3 10s per week. 'Phone 76-117. 3751

RANDOM REMINDER Ol f Vi THE BIRTHDAY BUSINESS. The careful man, asses- with the virtue of edu- clothing required for the , sing his prospects of re- cational value was de- surprise a trip to mainine solvent for the cided on by a Y 011 ”* Lyttelton in the train. roaming solvent for the Christchurch mother, From thfe kindergarten, ensuing financial year, when the oldest of her a bus to Cathedral must take into account three children was on square; bus to the station; many more things than the eve of her fourth train to Lyttelton, walk such simple matters as birthday. She decided to around the wharves; income tax, rates, car take her two oldest back by traia- and bus. maintenance, food, light, children for an all-day The two small girls had heat, and his wife’s doth- trip. never before been in a ing allowance. He has to On the birthday morn- train, nor had they had a earmark a considerable ing. the small girl woke, close-up look at the big sum for the celebration early, to the exciting ships. They were goggleof the family birthdays. business of opening eyed By the time they For children between five presents. Later, when it reached home, they were and 10, these are often was light, they had also worn out almost marked by elaborate and breakfast Afterwards, as weary as their mother, expensive parties. After the four-year-old went She tucked them into 10, there is a lull, en- off to kindergarten, there their beds solicitously, abiing the father to save to be received with Bending over the foursomething towards the traditional musical bon- year-old, she said: “And cost of the even more ours. The mother left what did you like best elaborate and expensive the youngest child with about your birthday?” teenage parties to come. a neighbour, and pre- The answer did nothing Birthday treats can take pared the considerable to ease the woman’s acha variety of forms. One* quantities of food and ing feet “Kindergarten”

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 22

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