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(ffe THE CHRISTCHURCH AGED PEOPLE'S WELFARE COUNCIL (INC.I Would express its gratitude to members of the general public for their generous support throughout the past twelve months, bringing to many of our elderly friends a happier Christmas and a brighter New Year. OLD FOLK CAN'T HELP THEIR AGE Here is the Ideal Gift Book For a Man! I GAME AS YOU LIKE by. MAX SMITH Top New Zealand sporting journalist Max Smith (author of CHAMPION BLOKES new printing available at 18/6) writes vividly about 36 champions of sport Men such as "Curly” Page, Alex Murray, Kevin Skinner, Phil O'Shea, Walter Hadlee, Jim Burrows, Merv Wallace, Harry Blair, Jimmy Ellis, Freeman Holmes, Bill Dailey, "Chattel” Hayes, Malcolm Leadbetter, and Sir Edmund Hillary. This is a fascinating book, full of exciting memories of all that is best in sport. There are sixteen pages of excellent photographs. PRICE 24/From the Publishers: WHITCOMBE & TOMBS LTD and other leading booksellers, I! special dll fftle/nded Old i fladcb i S AaA CBAWFMS Distributors: Ballins Industries Ltd., CHRISTCHURCH. FREE UTTER BAG TO KEEP OUR HIGHWAYS AND PICNIC SPOTS CLEAN Free Cb/tex Litter Bags while stocks last I ONLY FROM YOUR FRIENDLY OALTEX DEALER Join those who KNOW BBQ ”• /

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31248, 21 December 1966, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31248, 21 December 1966, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31248, 21 December 1966, Page 19

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