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RAFFLE RESULTS £lOO ROCKET-QUICKFIRE £lOO RAFFLE. Series No. 281. Drawn 22.2.65. FIRST PRIZE £6O 6336 Blank Butt, C/o Golding. SECOND PRIZE £lO 8010 Blank Butt, C/o L.A.S. THIRD PRIZE £5 1050 Blank Butt, C/o Bell and Lloyd. 25 PRIZES OF £1 1906 4734 4776 1112 4379 2296 1800 5412 1326 9741 2945 3399 6458 1486 2339 9104 7360 6527 9349 5329 7365 9727 0804 3856 5002 6616 LINWOOD LEAGUE SOFTBALL CLUB PETROL RAFFLE First Prize, No. 5272: Jar, N.Z.ED. Second Price, No. 5268: Blank butt. 6017 SYDENHAM RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE “50,” SERIES NO. 37. FIRST, £50—545, C/o. Club Hotel. 5 AT £1 563, 328, 636, 881, 573. 10 AT 10/203, 709, 558, 342, 371, 624, 672, 026, 171, 478. 6045 SYDENHAM CRICKET CLUB “FAST HALF CENTURY” Series 18, Drawn 22/2/65 -st PRIZE, £so—No. 1215, c/o. F. Kerr. 10 PRIZES £1: No. 1974 c/o. Sandridge. No. 1166 c/o. W. Hartshorne No. 1977 c/o. Sandridge No. 1402 c/o. Sandridge. No. 1178 c/o. W. Hartshorne No. 1710 c/o. D. Beer No. 1052 c/o. “Tink.” No. 1124 c/o. “Tink” No. 1090 c/o. T. D. Kerr No. 1099 c/o. T. D. Kerr STAR OF RANGIORA LODGE WEEKLY PETROL RAFFLE NO. 14 Ist Prize: Ticket No. 388. 2nd Prize: Ticket No. 245. 3rd Prize: Ticket No. 107. Winners contact J. P. Dooley, 48 Percival street, Rangiora, ’phone 614 M. LITTLE GOLD MINE WEEKLY RAFFLE NO. 43 Limit 1000 Tickets Ist Prize 50: 1336—Kaiapoi. 10 £1 PRIZES 1715 1269 1192 . 1922 1975 1795 1063 1580 1146 1145 Prizes collected at Dulux Centre, Kaiapoi. RANGIORA BOWLING AND CROQUET CLUB WEEKLY RAFFLE NO. 168 Drawn on 22/2/65 Limited to 1000 Tickets Ist Prize: £50—1254. 10 £1 PRIZES 1223 1994 1922 1236 1349 1738 1809 1242 1287 1061 Prizes to be collected at A. F. Jeavons, Delicatessen, High street, Rangiora. Next Raffle Drawn March 1, 1965. FAST QUID, SERIES 55. FIRST PRIZE £5O: 1702. FIVE AT £1 1072 1208 1493 1508 1552 10 AT 10/1044 1378 1455 1552 1722 1766 1809 1814 1839 1889 PAPANUI WORKING MEN’S CLUB INC. Series No. 63A First Prize, £50—1933. Five £1 Prizes 1044 1077 1233 1528 1693 Ten 10s Prizes 1052 1071 1187 1497 1686 1768 1820 1834 1875 1887 A.R.L.F.C. (INC.) “MAGPIE 30’’ Series 84. First Prize, —1310, c/o. R. Henderson. Five £1 Prizes 1300 1939 1598 1875 1173 C.T.C.A.A.C. JOGGER’S 50 Series 77 Drawn 22.2.65. FIRST PRIZE, £so—No. 1661: C/O A. J. Hood. TEN AT £1: 1966 1998 1643 1745 1749 1890 1585 1561 1151 1812 WHARENUI LUCKY SPLASH. Tickets 1000-1999. Series 83. FIRST PRIZE £so— C/o R. Erickson. 10 PRIZES £l , 1117 C/o J. Anderson. 1527 C/o C. Erickson. 1703 C/o A. Wilson. 1297 C/o E. Johnson. 1408 C/o Riccarton Hotel. 1601 C/o Riccarton Hotel. 1688 C/o R. Erickson. 1223 C/o D. Cain. 1343 C/o Dominion Hotel. 1500 C/o C. Brownlees. DIGGERS WEEKLY “75” Results Series No. 206 Drawn under Police Supervision Monday, February 22, 1965. £75—2701. £5—2104. 10 PRIZES AT £1: 1918 1809 2178 2615 2613 1788 2355 2345 1359 2355 Post winning tickets to E. ELDER, 557 New Brighton road.

PERSONALS ATHLETICS Gymnasium, 110 Ferry road (next to Bucketts gym.), specialising in weight training, body building, wrestling, fitness for sport, has limited vacancy for 14-20 years olds. Training Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Tues., Thur. evenings.222o AMBITIOUS Players welcome in Papanui Rugby Football Club. 9940 ARE you lonely, need a dancing partner or friend? Apply Box 1786, G.P.0., Christchurch. "C" YOU in the Papanui R F C. 5978 DOUBLE Breasted Sulls recui into SB, style Garth Owen Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tailor. 115 Cashel street Inext Whit combe and Tombs). ’Phone 40-539 D GOOD Warm Clothing is always available at the Central Mission Goodwill Store (Kilmore st., opp. Star Bldg.) to assist people on small incomes. Open daily—Monday to Friday, 10 a m. to 3.30 p.m.6056 HELP is as close as the tele phone. Recorded messages 42-299, 24 hours of the day Personal help 32-370 “Life Line” available from 9 a m. to midnight every day 6547 LONELY Soldiers or other eligible men, don't miss Robert Watt, Ltd., Colossal Clothing Sale.’ MEN of all ages and shapes, Robert Watt, Ltd., have your size in Suits, Sportscoats and Trousers at our Quality Sale. It’s the Greatest Ever. MR I. E. LARCOMBE would you please contact P 9840, "Press.” REFINED Lady. mid-fifties, would share home with widow or widower, in return for help or housekeeping. L 596, "Press.” X596 SMOCKS: Choose from the largest selection of styles and materials in the South is. al Business Uniforms, 'Ph 889-851. any time, and our represent* rive will he nleased tn call 11 THREE-QUARTER length iady”s beige glove lost St. Albans. ’Ph. 559-379. TURKISH Baths: Mussons, 184 Hereford st.. Ladles’ and Gent’s Ph. 73-217. Estab. 45 years. D

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30682, 23 February 1965, Page 24

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