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ALL ABOARD! STEAM TRAIN EXCURSION TO TINWALD DOMAIN (Ashburton Steam Club display, etc) SATURDAY FEB. 14th Fares: $2 (under 15: $1) Reserves and Enquiries: Mr Scott 556-737 Mr Loach 384-316 E A Gay Ltd., 632 Colombo Street J. Bettie, Chemist, 25 Victoria Street Train departs Christchurch: 930 a.m. Arrives Christchurch 5.00 pm. Under auspices of FRIENDS OF FERRYMEAD FRATERNITY (INC.) PUBLIC WELCOMED RESERVE EARLY ROUTEBURN WALK ROUTEBURN WALK ROUTEBURN WALK Unwind in comfort this summer with ... ' PLEASURE COMPANIONSHIP HEALTH NATURAL BEAUTY EXPERIENCE OUR FOUR DAY GUIDED TOUR FROM QUEENSTOWN THROUGH NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST NATIONAL PARKS. Routebum Walk bookings commence 21 November. Inquire at your Travel Agents or Alpine Tourist Service Co., | P.O. Box 120, Queenstown.

you've heard about THE FASTEST GUN.... THE DEADLIEST GUN.... THE TOUGHEST GUN Now meet jg*>, mthe £ Jgfe y '-vv BARBARA v <°> s - ALSO SHOWING - Bmnp num B TWMtIMatMG ,G ’ IF YOU'RE T own TONIGHT THEN COME TO T own & The dance with all the atmosphere St John Ambulance Hall, Peterborough St.

WE CONGRATULATE THE GOOD TASTE OF THE MANY HUNDREDS WHO ACCEPTED an intimate invitation 'wW THE EVENING WAS DELIGHTFUL AND WE WERE OVERWHELMED BY YOUR ENTHUSIASM ONCE AGAIN Enjoy the fabulous new ’Caly’ atmosphere this Saturday. Come with a dear friend or meet exciting new company. OUR SPECIAL GUEST FRANKIE STEVENS I SEE CAROLINE * g TN MITCHELL K AND TAP HEPERI PLUS THE TREMENDOUSLY POPULAR SUPER CVRIL ALONG WITH THE OH! SO DANCEABLE PREMIERS BIG BAND HERE’S SOMETHING REALLY SPECIAL! FREE DOUBLE CONCESSION EVERY COUPLE WILL RECEIVE A FREE CONCESSION at the daty KIIMORE STREET. JUST OFF COLOMBO STREET. YOUR HOSTS: TREY. SPITZ AND PETER CAVANAH NATF- GENTS MUST WEAR A NECK TIE OR IIUIL. DRESS TURTLE. Admission only 80c.

■ ■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ SPEEDWAY INTERNATIONAL ■ AT TEMPLETON SATURDAY 31st. AT 8 p.m. ENGLAND V NEW ZEALAND FINAL TEST " NIGEL BOOCOCK. Capt. RONNIE MOORE Capt. ■ TONY CLARKE ROGER WRIGHT ■ RAY WILSON IVAN MAUGER ■ ARNOLD HALEY BILL ANDREWS ERIC BOOCOCK 808 ANDREWS jim mcmillan alan brown KEN McKINLAY TOM BLACK THE FINEST TEAM TO COME OUT OF ENGLAND. CAN N.Z. PREVENT A CLEAN SWEEP. ■ PLUS SIDE-CARS, T.Q.’s MIDGETS, AND SUPER MODIFIEDS. " DIRECTIONS • first turn right past Islington hotel on main south road, first turn F vinhiiiviu. |iFT pKT YALDHURST HOTEL 0N MMN WEST WAD pMCES . ADULTS 70c . children i" UNDER 12 10c. AMPLE FREE PARKING. BUS LEAVES AVON THEATRE 7 P.M. CANCELLA- ,■ TION 3ZB APPROX. 6.15 P.M.

WANTED TO PURCHASE CATHEDRAL Grammar blazer, size 5. Phone 76-931. C. E. JONES, LTD, Phone 50-263 pay top cash prices for household furniture, china, sundries and linen. S COLOURED glassware, vases, ornaments, etc. Will call town or country. Phone 384-982. 387 COPPER, brass, batteries, radiators, lead, spot cash. Inion Trading Co. Ltd, city depot. 106 Madras Street. We • collect D i DALCOPIER or similar machine with light box. Must be cheap. Phone 33-517 or 327-339. D. C. Sheppard and Co., Ltd, I are cash buyers of good used t furniture. One piece or a , houseful. Phone 60-246, 106 A 1 Gloucester St, opp. Hay’s. , MWS : DRUMS, empty, 44-gallon or any other sizes. Ph. 74-687. STC I DUTCH type space heater. , Phone 76-931. > FURNITURE wanted, small and > large quantities. Buyers will call without obligation. Tonks Norton and Co., Ltd. 110 Llch* * field St Phone 30-664. 40-694. D > FURNITURE wanted. Highest cash prices for all good furni- : ture. MW Trading Store, ! 60-904. STC I GOOD quality reel mower, 4I stroke, with not less than 18in s cut. Phone 82-536. J GRAVESTON'S require modern r furniture, pianos, washing machines, refrigerators, tei.e- -; visions, stereograms, etc. , Highest cash price. Ph. 64-939. ; D r HOOVERMATIC and late model washers wanted. Highest cash 7 prices. Graveston’s. Ph. 64-939. r D 5 HOOVERMATIC washing machine. Must be reasonable. Phone 557-255. ' HOUSEHOLD furniture and sun- - dries are urgently required b by C E. Jones. Ltd. Ph. 50-263, and arrange for our buyer to call and quote for a cash price. H

WANTED TO PURCHASE A belter cash deal at Hulstonu Auction Rooms 235 Manchester St. We buy anything useful. Ring 78-215. D A better price for furniture, carpets, appliances. M-W Trading Store. Ph. 60-904. D A household of furniture and goods. Ring Graveston's, Ph. 64-939. Highest cash prices. D A houseful of furniture and effects wanted. Please ring Souters. Papanui. Ph. 628-624. D ADVERTISER is prepared to negotiate a fair commission above warehouse price for cigarettes and/or tobacco. Reply P 7815, “Press.” ARAN UI Auctions will still accept goods for their next antique auctions. Ph. 888-219, after hours 894-314. 2766 ARMY badges, bayonets, swords, medals, militaria, etc. Please Phone 895-025. BEER, lemonade and cordial bottles. Please Phone 73*196, business hours, D BEER and lemonade bottles, 5 dozen and over collected. Yard open daily, Sat. 8-12. A.K. Bottle Exchange, 498 Wairakel Rd. Ph. 599-290 any time. D BILLIARD table wanted, half or three-quarter size. Must be in good condition. Ring 557-600 9133 BILLIARD table old fashion, full size required in reasonable condition. Ph. 555-742. 2013 BILLIARDS balls or snooker balls. Phone 841-036. BOOKS, texts, English I, 11, III; phil. I,; history I; French I, II; chemistry I; physics I; pure mathematics and other set texts. Smith’s Book Shop, 133 Manchester Street. 4467 CASH paid on the spot for children’s, men’s, women’s modern clothing, radios, transistors, ornaments, jewellery. I Fair Deal, 269 Manchester Street, next T.A.8., phone 64-840. We call. X 4218 CARPET, 12ft x 12ft, or larger i Phone 60-073,

SOUTHERN SHEARS SOUTH ISLAND AUTUMN SHEARING CHAMPIONSHIPS to be held at GORE SHOWGROUNDS on FRIDAY. 20TH, and SATURDAY, 21ST FEBRUARY. 1970. 1. Southern Shears Championships, Open. 2. Southern Shears Senior (up to 300 sheep per day). 3. Southern Shears Intermediate (up to 240 sheep per day). NOTE: Competitors may enter In one class only. Entries close on Thursday, 12th February, 1970, at 5.00 p.m. Entry forms are available on application E. R RICHMOND. Secretary, P.O. Box 72, Gore. ENJOY A HORSE TREK OVER THE PORT RILLS Guided horse treks leave dally from Rede tiffs for trail ride over the Pori Hills All quiet horses. Every trek accompanied by a guide. HALF DAY—S 3 FULL DAY—36 For bookings: PHONE 266-038 EVENINGS S

CARNIVAL PICNIC DAY CORSAIR BAY SUNDAY COMMENCING 10 a.m. PLENTY OF ENTERTAINMENT AND REFRESHMENTS LIONS CLUB OF LYTTELTON PROJECT BRASS RUBBING EXHIBITION GUIDED TOURS THIS DAY: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY It 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS GALLERY 66 Gloucester Street AQUARIUM AND WATER GARDENS CROCODILES TROPICAL FISH PONDS AND GOLDFISH BEACH ROAD NORTH BEACJ Ample Parking Space. Open Daily and Sunday Afternoon.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32210, 31 January 1970, Page 42

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Page 42 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32210, 31 January 1970, Page 42

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