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RAFFLE RESULTS CORRECTION ROCKET QUICK FIRE RAFFLE Series No. 231 Not 232 as shown. HORNBY WORKING MEN'S CLUB RAFFLE SERIES 77 Drawn 17.2.64. i First Prizes. £5O: No. 1091. 10 Prizes of £1 I 1425 1507 1462 1515 1373 1659 1238 1433 1655 1962 Prize-winners contact Secretary-Manager. ST. ALBANS SHIRLEY WORKING MEN’S CLUB INCBuilding Fund Raffle No. 129 First Prize. £55: No. 1591. Second Prize, £5: No. 1460. Five Prizes at •£ 1 each 1144 1478 1220 1894 1981 Five Prizes at 10s each 1637 1338 1684 1268 1533 RICHMOND WORKiNG~MEN’S CLUB , RAFFLE SERIES 26 First Prize, £5O: 1439, C/o. Cricket Section. 10 Prizes of £ t 1821 1139 1230 1995 1155 1849 1013 1707 1861 1040 Please collect prizes from Secretary Manager. Richmond Working Men’s Club. . ■7669 NEW BRIGHTON WORKING . MEN’S CLUB WEEKLY RAFFLE Series 28. Drawn under Police supervision • First Prize, £5O: 1178. 10 Prizes of £1 1293 1837 1945 1611 1498 1509 1292 1834 1989 1741 Winners contact Secretary, 10 Hawke street. 7671 808-A-WEEK Series No. 49 First Prize, £25: 1118 C/o. Linden Dairy, Rice. Five at £1 1782 C/o. New Albion. 1262 L. Choat, c/o. Modern Shoes, Sockburn. 1053 C/o. J. Killick. 1673 C/o. Pop Hilton. 1690 C/o. M. Innes. 7578 RICCARTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB (INC.) NEW WING. RAFFLE Series No. 36 First Prize. £5O: No. 1836 10 each £1 1473 1116 1071 1031 1067 1753 1314 1210 1424 1149 N. F. EGAN, Secretary Manager. ;7582 HORNBY RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB Series 13 First Prize, £5O: 1607 Blank Butt, c/o. J. Wilson. 10 £1 Prizes 1346 1615 1830 1145 1303 1856 1639 1464 1523 1565 SWEET NOTES Series 105 (Drawn under police supervision 18.2.64). £5O No. 1276: C/o. O'Malley. 10 at £1 No. 1228 Archer, 1718 Brian. 1170, Mouat, 1176 Hendry, ISO 7 Birrell, 1693 Rowe. 1076 Debenham, 1313 Hancock, 1512 Hall, 1879 T. Line. RANGERS A.F.C. 750 Drawn under Police supervision. Series No. 82. Ist Prize, £5O: 354—C/o. Southern Cross. Ten Prizes of £ 1 570—C/o. Bob Cassie. 398 —C/o. Southern Cross. 286 —C/o. Southern Cross. 388—C/o. Royal George. 696—C/o. Southern Cross. 209—C/o. Colin Cook. 179—C/o. Wai. 6—C/o. Royal George. 312—C/o. Star and Garter. 381—C/o. Royal George. Follow ticket instructions.

AMUSEMENTS PREFERENTIAL BOOKING FOR THE TWO GREAT WALTON CONCERTS NOW OPEN AT HAY'S. THESE TWO MEMORABLE CONCERTS to be held at CANTERBURY COURT CANTERBURY COURT ON MARCH 5 AND 7 MARCH 5 AND 7 WILL BE AN UNFORGETTABLE MUSICAL OCCASION MARCH 5. FULL PROGRAMME of Sir William ' Walton’s own orchestral compositions with the N.Z.B.C. Symphony Orchestra and conducted by the composer. Sir William Walton is famous as a composer of orchestral works. This concert will include a presentation of Walton’s No. 1 Symphony which has been acclaimed in all countries of the world. Other items will include the Portsmouth Point overture. Partita for Orchestra and Variations on a theme of Hindemith. Admission £l. MARCH 7. BELSHAZZAR’S FEAST conducted by Sir William Walton with the combined Royal Christchurch and Harmonic Society’s Choirs with the Symphony Orchestra. The soloist is Graeme Gorton who has an international reputation. The first half of this' programme will be contributed by the Symphony Orchestra conducted by Georg Tintner. The programme is:— Overture: Fidelio—Beethoven. Symphony No. 39 in E Flat (K.V. 543)—Mozart. Nuages et Fetes (Nocturnes) —Debussy. Admission £1 ss. Write today to Hay’s Booking Office. Christchurch, enclosing money and stamped addressed envelope. The plan is filling up rapidly. Concerts under the auspices of the Civic Music Council in co-'operation with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. Any profits to be devoted to Town Hail Fund.

PUBLIC NOTICES WHITE ELEPHANT AUCTION AND FAIR Fun for all. St. Mathews Scout Den Harrison st. (off Flockton st.) St. Albans. Saturday, February 22. Starts at 1 p.m. Any goods welcome. ' CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CENTENNIAL POOL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Avonside Girls' High School has been granted the use of the Centennial Pool ; for the full morning TODAY (Wednesday), February 19. Should it be raining, the School will be using the Pool Tomorrow (Thursday), February 20. C. S; BOWIE. Town Clerk. CHRISTCHURCH, IBth February. 1964. 7727 - HARES— We are now accepting good quality hares Highest prices paid 71b and over. 4s 6d each; 51b-7lb. 2s 6d each FISH PROCESSING. LTD., 245 Moorhouse avenue. Christchurch.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30369, 19 February 1964, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30369, 19 February 1964, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30369, 19 February 1964, Page 22

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