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$I»ORTIN» FIXTURES GOLF MIXED OPEN TOURNAMENT HAWARDEN GOLF CLUB. JULY 4 DRAW No. 1 Tee.—B.4s a.m.: A. Williamson and Mrs P. Bowker. R. Gardiner and Mrs G. Mason. 5.51: W. R. A. Mason and Mrs A. Mason. J. Matheson and Mrs Forbes. 8.57: O. E Foster and Mrs J. Little. H. Hartnell and Mrs Dwyer. 9.3: J. Warwick and Mrs P. Crean, A. Gardner and Mrs Gardner. 9.9: J. Williamson and Mrs A. Williamson. J. Pettigrew and Mrs R. Gardiner. 9.15: A. Ramsay and Mrs J. Findlay. G. G. Gardner and Mrs Gardner. P. 21: J- Hibbard and Mrs A. Duffield. A. C. Earl and Mrs J. Sidey. 9.27: K. Logan and Mrs J. Warwick. G. Earl and Mrs D A. Earl 9 33: R. McVie and Mrs A. Cleeve. J. Findlay and Mrs N. Twose. 9 39: J. Barton and Mrs Barton. A. T. Earl and Mrs A. T. Earl. 9.44: R. Waldron and Mrs D. Warwick, A. Draper and Mrs Draper. No. 7 Tee —9.9 a m.: D. Warwick and Mrs C. H. Bethell, J. Black and Mrs Colburn. 9.15: F. Sheridan and Mrs N. Grimwood. D. Graham and Mrs J. Pettigrew. 9.21: W. Wilson and Mrs M. Findlay. E. B. Gardiner and Mrs Gardiner. 9.27: R. Newburn and Mrs Cartridge, C. R. Hosklng and Mrs Hosklng. 9.3,>: J. Downs and Mrs Hibbard. K. Baker and Mrs A. Ramsay. 9 40: W. J. Warwick and Mrs O. Foster. D. A. Earl and Mrs G. Earl. P.M. only: C. Curnow and Mra D. McKay. Post entries accepted. O. E. Foster. Hon. Secretary, or A. Williamson. club captain, •phone 14, Hawarden. 9312 DRAW FOR LINCOLN GOLF CLUB MIXED OPEN TOURNAMENT SUNDAY. JULY 5. 1964. No. 1 Tee. 12 pm : J- F - Wright and Mrs F. Court. R. Gibson and Mrs Gibson. 12.5: R. Drummond and Mrs Drummond, A. Wilkinson and Mrs K. Foulks. 12.10: G. Broadbent and Mrs Broadbent, G. McGregor and Mrs McGregor. 12.15: R. Reid and Mrs Grigg. A. Coony and Mrs Reid. 12.20: P. McDonald and Miss Grigg. R. Morrish and Mrs Edward. 12.25: D. Cadman and Mrs K. Climle. G. Leatherby and Mrs J. Williamson. 12.30: G. Kitto and Mrs Kitto. E. Jones and Mrs Madden. 12.35: R. Blackmore and Miss H. Balneaves. R. B. Brown and Mra J. Fiecken. No. 5 Tee.—l2 p.m.: O. Quinlan and Mrs Quinlan, V. O'Connall and Mrs O’Connall. 12.5: H. Kane and Mrs C. Wright. L. W. Stalker and Mrs Stalker. 12.10: A. Hewitt and Miss B. Jenkins. P. Vesty and Mrs N. Gilmour. 12.15: A. Downing and Mrs Downing, R. Towart and Mrs Towart. 12.20: W. Duncan and Mrs Duncan. B. G. Begg and Miss D. Bell. 12.25: M. Bolton and Mrs Bolton. B. Walpole and Mrs Walpole. 12.30: H. McKenzie and Mrs McKenzie, R. White and Mrs White. 12.35: E. H. Tweedy and Mrs Crawford, A. Crawford and Mrs Mahan. 12.40: H. Smith and Mra Smith. C. Harris and Mrs Harris. 9305

PERSONALS BUSINESSMEN: enjoy an excellent meal or morning and afternoon tea at the Croydon Restaurant, 63 Ar tn a gh_s t.MG F FRANK and Sue: The Colone 1 says that you must get a copy of the Husbands’ and Wives Guide from George Bettie, 25 Victoria street. Christchurch. If vou cannot call, George will post you one in plain wrapper. free-of charge.—Pop.F IF You need help in any personal, family or spiritual problems dial Lifeline, 32-370. Operating from 9 a.m. to midnightevery day. 9319 MAN, 29, would like to share house or Hat. Please ’Phone 77-181. 1130 TURKISH Baths; Wessons, 184 Hereford st. Ladies’ and Gent’s. Ph, 75-415. Estab. 45 years. D SITUATIONS WANTED FARM WORK CRUTCHING Gang available. Ring 60-748.3296 TWO Fast Shearers require position in contract gang for coming season. Write ZP7904. “Press." 9314 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES BABY-Sitting wanted by mother and daughters of good character. 2s 6d hourly. Apply PB7ll "Press," 1119 COOK, fully experienced, requires position country hotel. Apply T 5942, "Press." TWO Girls require evening work week night only, anything considered. Apply U 6446, "Press." X6446 VACANCIES—FEMALES CHILDREN’S NURSE Children's Nurse wanted for Cholmondeley Children's Home, Governors Bay, to care for healthy children, 3 to 12 years. Excellent living conditions. Apply Matron, dial 898 ask for Governors Bay, 832. 7398 COOK required. Apply Blue Pacific Hotel, Kalkoura, ’Phone 6. , 6182 COOK SUPERVISOR A part-time- Cook Supervisor is required for the Rehua Maori Apprentice Boys’ Hostel, Duties Include week-end cooking and two nights a week supervision. Preference given to a Christian lady in 30 to 50 age group. 'Ph. Mr Moody. 55-754.7498 EFFICIENT person required as General for Private Hotel. Some waltressing. Live in. Apply 63 Armagh st. 9337 EXPERIENCED Female Cook required for country hotel. 'Phone 3. collect, Mrs Doyle, Amberlev Hotel, 7352 EXPERIENCED Kitchen Halid required. Live in or out. Immediate start. Apply in person White Hart Hotel.

FOOTWEAR SALES FOOTWEAR SALES We have a vacancy for a Young Lady for our retail foolwear department. Preference will be given to a person with some experience. Good wages and working conditions. Apply to:— . JOHN LOGIE, LTD., JOHN LOGIE, LTD . The Footwear Specialists, 94 Cashel street, Christchurch. 9377 FULL-TIME Experienced Machinist for babywear. Urgent. D. K’ennelly, 88 Lichfield street 1061 HOUSEKEEPER lor elderly lad< comfortable position. Ph. 77-232 . 1146 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED In late July capable and experienced Woman for housekeeping position on foothill station 60 miles from Christchurch on main bus route. Cook for owners and two to three men and casuals. Separate furnished flat in homestead. All modern conveniences. No objection to one or two schoolage children. References essential. Write:— PB6lB, "PRESS.” _7423 JUNIOR FOR BOOKSHOP THE Presbyterian Bookroom has a vacancy for a junior girl in the shop. This would suit a bright and intelligent girl, who Is looking for an interesting position in happy surroundings. Ring 69-686 for an appointment with the Shop Manager. PRESBYTERIAN BOOKROOM, 56 Lichfield street, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30483, 3 July 1964, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30483, 3 July 1964, Page 16

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