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RUGBY ENGLAND v NEW ZEALAND SATURDAY, JUNE Ist. 1963 Programme Arrangements: CURTAIN-RAISERS: 12.00 noon: Under 19. University v. Cashmere High School. SEVEN-A-SIDES 1.30 p.m.: Under 16, H. 5.0.8. v. Christchurch. 1.45 p.m.: Under 17. Belfast v. Merivale. 2.00 p.m.: Under 18. New Brighton v Unwood. 2.15 pun.: DISPLAY by DERRY'S BAND. TEST MATCH 2.30 ENGLAND v NEW ZEALAND GATES OPEN 12.00 noon (Including Boys' Enclosure Gate in Lismore St.) Admission Charges: Enclosure Seats 15/- Embankment 6/- (Children 2/-).

T IMPORTERS! 1 bl TIME IS RUNNING OUT... J QANTAS-CARGO YOUR <£ GOODS BEFORE JUNE I 30 f I’ # Avoid ® ” the worries cf ,a6t m ' nu<r ' anr * ,>aBt *‘ mit ’ arrivals of your con- MW signmenta. Air freight now with Qantas. Qantas enables ? you to cargo your goods from any- ¥ where in the world, and Qantas and ’ W ' its associates offer an unmatched frequency services to and from New Zealand. In all, 50 flights a week. And remember, no matter howheavy the rush. Qantas cares for your cargo like no other cargo carrier. Contact your air cargo agent or call TEAL. Qantas General A A UYfl f AIA 1 Sales Agent. N Z today | ft) l/|nUU 42 TEARS DIPfNOARLf SfRWfCf TEAL, QANTAS' general sales agents im N.Z.

FIRST Impressions are For prompt results DIAL 50-199. “THE PRESS” classifieds. IT'S WISE TO ADVERTISE IN THE MORNING.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30145, 31 May 1963, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30145, 31 May 1963, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30145, 31 May 1963, Page 5

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