IMMEDIATE SERVICE ST JOHN AMBULANCE: Medical Services Christchurch 78-879 HOSPITAL (Christchurch): Inquiries Patients Only 65-319 POLICE: Christchurch -11 l FIRE BRIGADE: City and Suburbs 11l D EDUCATIONAL EXPERT individual tuition available in the following subjects: Applied Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Electricity, Physics to S.C. and U.E. Reasonable rates. New courses commence on 1/8/69. Replies to L 5695. “Press.-X5695 TUITION ADVANCED violin student to coach adult male who is about Grade 6. Kindly disposed conscientious individual needed. Please state qualifications if any to P 2204, “Press.” 1486 MAY Art Studio, adult painting classes, weekdays. Junior class Saturday, beginners. Phone 68-651. City.6oo6
OPTICIANS SEVtCKE JONES Opticians 51 Cathedral Square (Corner Chancery Lane) P.O. Box 669, Telephone 50-735. HORI C. COLLETT. F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A. (hons), London. - D HAIRDRESSING COLD wave $3.95 Patricia Hairstyles, Phone 44-092 (near Beaths), Riccarton Rd. Late nights Tues., Thurs. X 7173 FASHION wigs and wiglets available, Lewis Beauty Salon, Esk Street, Invercargill. For particulars write: Mrs Olwen Rae WTC AGENCIES SALESMEN OPPORTUNITY for salesmen calling on garages to establish exclusive franchise, new patented product. Good market. Generous commission. Apply to:— I P.O. Box 14118, Panmure, AUCKLAND. 5881 1
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32053, 30 July 1969, Page 22
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