PERSONALS AA. Men’s baircutting done by girls. First time in New Zea- ’ land. After hours service as well. ‘Phone 30-558 for appolnt- • ment, 2973 ART Club. Beginners' classes, Thursday evening and Saturday morning. Drawing, painting in oils. 'Phone 43-651. DOUBLE Breasted Suits recut into S B style Garth Owen. ; Ladies' and Gentlemen’s ratlor 115 Cashel street (next Whitcombe and Tombs) phone 40 539 i) ’ DON'T forget, Flag 500, St. John Ambulance, Peterborough st.. ' Tuesday, 2 p.m. All welcome. FIRST time in New Zealand, Photographic Art Studies of beautiful models. Ideal for art students and adults only. Send for your sample set today by enclosing 25s plus postage, or chosen at random, 1 study only 5s plus postage, to Photo Studies Christchurch, 75 Gloucester st. GOOD Warm Clothing is always available at the Central Mission Goodwill Store, Kllmore st., opp. Star Bldg., to assist people on small Incomes. Open Monday to Friday. 10 a m. to 3.30 p.m. 8642 HELP is as close as the telephone. Whatever your problem dial 32-370, “Life line.” for personal help. Available every day from 9 a.m. to midnight. 6643 LONELY gent, 29 years old. getting new car soon, seeks companion for films, outings, etc., in the age group 15 to 31 years old. Please reply to Rl7l, "Press,” giving telephone no. If any. XI7I SMOCKS: Choose from the largest selection of styles and materials In the South Island at Business Uniforms. 'phone 889-851. any time, and our representative will be pleased to eall D TURKISH Baths: Mussons, 184 Hereford street, ladles' and gents’ 'Phone 73-217 Establlshed 45 yearst> PUBLIC NOTICES EASTER TIMETABLE A special timetable will operate over the Easter period. Copies of this timetable are obtainable at the Midland terminal. THURSDAY, APRIL 15— Friday timetables will operate on ail services. The Coopers Creek and Oxford service leaves Christchurch at 6 p.m. SPECIAL SIGHTSEEING TRIPS OVER EASTER PERIOD TOUR NO. 6—BENMORE and AVIEMORE HYDRO SCHEMES. WAITAKI RIVER An outstanding all-day sightseeing trip embracing Timaru, Waimate, Kurow, Waltaki river and power station, Aviemore hydro scheme at present under construction, and Benmore. Leaves Midland 8 a.m., Easter Saturday, returns 8 p.m. Lunch available. Fare, 455. TOUR NO. 7—LAKE COLERIDGE This is the normal timetable trip to Lake Coleridge, but with special deviations for sightseeing. Trip includes inspection of lake Intake and power station and returns via Rakaia gorge. Bring lunch. Leaves Midland 8.30 a.m.. Saturday and Monday, returns 4.30 p.m. Fare 255. TOUR NO. I—HILL, SUMMIT ROAD and HARBOUR VIEWS Runs through Cashmere, stopping at Takahe and then along the Summit road with beautiful views of Canterbury Plains, Southern Alps, Lyttelton harbour and bays.
Leaves Victoria square daily at 2 p.m., returns 4.30 p.m. Fare 7s 6d. TOUR NO. 2— FARMLANDS. SOUTHERN SUMMIT ROAD This tour runs through the lush farmlands of Tai Tapu and ascends Gebbies Pass to the Southern Summit road, from where you can see Lake Ellesmere, Southern Alps, Canterbury Plains, Lyttelton harbour, etc. Leaves Victoria square. Sunday and Monday at 2 p.m., returns 4.30 p.m. Fare 7s 6d. MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICES, LTD., 40-42 Lichfield street, Phone 69-349. ■ 6638 LIOHS—O.I.C. BABY SNAPSHOT COMPETITION HEAT FIVE—--Ist—Paul Donald, 1476 votes, address 211 Guthries road, Belfast. 2nd—Paul Evans, 1243, 21 Gainsford street. 3rd—Terence Kane. 1168, 57 Teesdale street. 4th—Rachel Bell, 1149, 95 Col- ■ ombo street. sth—Deborah Batt, 1111, 1A Meydens road, Spencerville. , 6th—Michelle Campbell. 985, 03 Burke street. 6650 NEW ZEALAND PLUMBERS’, GASFITTERS' AND RELATED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORK ERS CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH Applications are called to fill the vacancy of Secretary/Treasurer of the above Union due to the death of Mr F. L. Langley If necessary a secret postal ballot of financial members will be held. Applicants should give thei full name, address and occupation to the undersigned not '.ater than Wednesday, April 14, In time for the Branch Meeting on that date at 7.30 p.m. R. J. PITCAIRN. Acting Secretary. 3668 THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE gives notice of its intention to Issue at the expiry of two weeks from this date a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No. 625436 on the life of Leslie David Cornelius, declared to have been lost. 6821
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