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BIMW BMI _ 2 p.m. - Last Day - 8 p.m. TODAY: 2 SESSIONS FINALLY TODAY 2 p.m. - TODAY - 8 p.m. X St ?n the 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. M**"* Tomorrow! DAILY: 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. Night! 17*L CDEAT WEEIfI <F “‘" r " otcu ’" s * n,lr * '’^ °^■ , TV'S BELOVED BIGOT, ALF rDAUIZEMCTEIII l/TIIUnCAI wCtl\! The Big Excitement! garnett and all his out- a man went looking for rnnlvnElld I till exciting entertainment Exolosive Romance! RAGEOUS family in a hun- America and couldn't MUST BE everybody I High-speed Danger! I mayhem'^^tmce'the fun I I DESTROYED! "BATTLE OF M E BIG SCREEN ,N “EASY RIDER” PETER CUSHING DniTAIM" TECHNICOLOR - BANAVISION I VERONICA CARLSON DKIiAIN (A CWHlft.) JllllPlifflln A historic movie ! TOMORROW! in technicolor <g> TOMORROW LLLLBgAX C jBLfV I A lyrical, tragic song of the I I 2 p.m., 5.14 p.m., 8 p.m. STARRING 11 2 f 5, 8 p.m. fuTi (Il K 1 B ? road! (Rl6) Parsons under 16 not Emitted aIAKKIRb » U I’ll* 111 1 Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest Harr * Andrews Curt Jergeni SAT. 2— 5 8 p.m. ffICIORIOUSEHSfniHN F MLODR R ~ srARRING Thriller returns on g.ant The musical shot in the arm! Starring WARREN MITCHELL SisbX screen. Slr " ,cl “ el ««!'>»• “OH WHAT A DANDY NICHOLS, ANTHONY BOOTH DENNIS HOPPER lipcvnun” CRT AT Sir Ralph Richardson url , mini n UN4 STUBBS yniu; Patrick wymari LOVELY WAR” Also: Special Featurette I Colour—Persons under 16 not I Anthony Perkins Kenneth More THE LONDON NOBODY KNOWS’ admitted Vera Miles Susannah York COLOUR (Y) Narrated by James Mason TOMORROW! WWW X / (3 SHOWS) 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m., 8 p.m,™™®®® L oen n «prrpt nl ease ™ itiMß If you cant keep a secret, please altogether different screen EXCITEMENT! stay away from people after you see llf “11? [i [ Qifij I~TTI ill ™ H "™ MSPH w 1 f t II II I I I I I I (Rl6) Persons under 16 will Not be Hj *■■*lll*l admitted! SPEEDWAY L. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, AT 8 pm. AT TEMPLETON IktgS AUSTRALIA V NEW ZEALAND . HMk SIDE-CARS y ' V GRAHAM YOUNG BILL PHILP Illi' CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING I (Aust. Champion) DALE WYLIE club RAY MURRAY LES DWIGHT SUMMER MEETING GEOFF GROCOTT STEVE UNWIN SUMMER MEET,NG I WARREN SULLIVAN lAN BEGBIE NIGHT TROTTING DOUG TYREMAN GORDON FREEMAN SATURDAY NEXTDICK KELLY I Buses will leave the Square I at frequent intervals for the THRILL TO THE MOST SPECTACULAR RACING i Course - PLUS A FULL PROGRAMME OF SOLOS, T.Q.’s, MIDGETS AND SUPER MODIFIEDS I Barking DIRECTIONS: FIRST TURN RIGHT PAST ISLINGTON HOTEL ON MAIN SOUTH ROAD. FIRST TURN LEFT PAST YALDHURST HOTEL ON j MAIN WEST ROAD. AMPLE FREE PARKING. ADULTS 50c. CHILDREN UNDER 12, 10c. BUS LEAVES AVON THEATRE 7 p.m. CANCEL- - LATION NOTICE 3ZB APPROX. 6.15 p.m. ' able persons, will be permitted j on the Course during the Sum-1 ly ——i—— !■ —i 1 1 hi ii ——JSSSSSET"jg/j mer Meeting, and If any such' V— 1 ———. , ~ . „ ! sr persons are found thereon they;

FRUIT, PLANTS, PRODUCE ALEX MCDONALD 'Merchants).' Ltd. 194 Cashel Street, Christ-1 church Can supply you with 1 your autumn seed require-; j ments We are stockists ef ' White Clover. Cowgrass, and Ryegrass Lucerne, and winter ' feed Oats. Turnips. Rape. etc. For best prices contact us at i 194 Cashel Street. Ph 60-553 • or after hours 515-999. 518-000 ! and at Ashburton 5019 6437 APRICOTS, choice Moorparks. bottling and jam, from $1.25 case: Tomatoes from 65c case: I Greengages from 51.45 case: Nectarines from $1.55 case; Bon Chretien pears 8c lb, i $2.25 case: Gravenstein apples, $1.45 case; Chippewa potatoes 55c case. Peaches, plums and fresh vegetables.; I 73 Retreat Road, Avonside. Open 7 days. 8009 APRICOTS in plentiful supply, best quality. Moorparks from I $1.25 case, 31b 35c: Peaches 1 $1.75 case. 31b 35c; Burbank and Satsuma plums from $1.45 case, 31b 30c; Greengages $1.7? case, 21b 30c: Goldmine and Hunts Tawney nectarines from $1.35 case, 21b 30c; Tomatoes 95c case, 31b 25c; Bon Chretien pears, $1.35 small case. $2.55 large case, 31b 30c: Apples $1.35 case, 41b 35c; Potatoes 101 b 30c, 50c small case, 85c large case, 95c s.b. Orient Fruit Service, 281 A LinI coin Road. APRICOTS, A.l quality, large I range, from $1 case. Toma- > toes. 201 b case lots, 95c. Peaches, nectarines, greengages, raspberries, strawberries, boysenberries, blackberries, loganberries. Good supply. Bottling pears. Potatoes, 50c per case. Water • melon 6c lb. Seymours, 395; I Ferry Rd. 50-889. We can de-1 i liver. Also at Wholesale Fruit' Co., 45 Hampshire St, Wai- ■ noni. 7772; BON Chretien pears: $2.25 large ; case, $1.20 small case. Bring' ; containers to 45 Crofton Road • off Harewood Road). 7028: BON CHRETIAN pears $2.25 large] I case. $l.lO small case. R H.l Sisson. 249 Styx Mill Rd. 6821, BON Chretien pears, first grade.; $2.25 large case. $1.25 small; case, from Shenley Orchard., 656 Wairakei Road. Harewood/ ! near Christchurch Airport. ’ Closed Sunday. 6765 COMPOST, weed free, sterilised. Mushroom compost, 60c sack $3 per trailer; $l2 per truck ; Phone 44-250. HFS GHERKINS for pickling, at Spiertz Market Gardens, Main J North Rd. just over Waimak • | Bridge. 8046 GLASSHOUSES, all sizes, pre-fab 100 ft by 30ft, $1465. Ph. 899-443. LUCERNE hay. 600 bales 65c per bale. Prebbleton. Ph. 30-559, evenings. 7945 PEARS Bon Chretien, $2 401 b I case, cases extra, delivered » North New Brighton, Brighton. Aranui. Wainoni, Burwood Hosj pital area. Ph. 888-283, even"l mgs. or Sunkist Orchard. Loti burn. 832. 1486 RASPBERRIES. A liimted quan- ‘ tity today. Growers Direct ' Market, 28 Yaldhurst Road. 1 RASPBERRIES, freshly frozen. are -in good supply at Growers Surplus Supplies, 215 Main ’ North Rd Ph. 529-559 ijust past St Bede's <opp. side) D • 11 STONE FRUIT 4 J APRICOTS, FREESTONE PEACHES, GREENGAGES, ’ BON CHRETIEN PEARS * AND PLUMS r SWEET CORN IN CASE LOTS FOR FREEZING. ETC. 2 1 Direct From Our Garden Each Day. ’ FRESH VEGETABLES McFADDEN BROS, LTD, MARKET GARDENERS, 718 NORTH ROAD. BELFAST. 2 7878

; FRUIT, PLANTS. PRODUCE STYX ORCHARD 11 50 BARNES ROAD. Open 8.30 to 5 p.m,, Monday to Friday. I FRESHLY PICKED APPLES PHONE’S2S-010. ; : d CHEAPEST IN CHRISTCHURCH 1 APRICOTS [ BOTTLING $1.15 CASE t Peaches, 21b 25c $1.65 case. Free-stone, $2.45 case. iNectarines, 51.25 case. Bon Chretiens, $1.45 case. ' Tomatoes. $1 case. Hundreds of cases arriving daily. New Potatoes, 95c s.b. Super Discount Groceries. OPEN TILL 8 P.M. LllH'l■ Milii'll will II ■■■■nU D MARY’S CHOICE FREESTONE PEACHES, AND BOTTLING NECTARINES, ARRIVING SOON FROM CENTRAL OTAGO ORDER NOW! ' Bon Chretien Pears available now. Last of the Moorpark Apricots ■ j and Greengages this week. ► Phone 69-023. t'DALLEY’S FRUIT, GRAIN, and; PRODUCE, LTD, 7 Riccarton Road. ’ 7724 NATIVES!! ’ 1 I UNDOUBTEDLY Native Shrubs] ’lare the “in thing’’ for modern -landscaped effect. We have ready for planting now a terrific range of healthy native I shrubs for pebble gardens, J shrub borders and as specimen 1 1 trees. ’ Give your garden colour and character with our golden and [green hebes, beautiful red beech, variegated matipos. r i coloured flaxes and grey-leaved ; ■ senecios to mention a few. Also gl hardy, useful and versatile. ■ 247 CASHMERE ; ROAD, I- , l; rmLf lixi f £ wfCwi D ' Downs Nursery. 8729 RADIOS, BUY AND SELL CONCORD 45 watt indoor PA system, 2 channel, 4 input. 2 banks 3x5 ohm speakers, 2 DM-47 mikes with stands. Must sell. $l2O 0.n.0. Phone 529-808, 6-8 p.m. Thurs, 10 a,m.-4 p.m. Sat. X 6074 h SPORTING GOODS ANSCHUTZ .22 Magnum rifle, 300 rounds ammunition and accessories. Phone Springston 714 after 7 p.m. 1454 BILLIARD table, small size, wanted to buy. Phone 81-404 8903 GOLF clubs: We pay highest cash prices. The Golfers Shop 5 Victoria St. Ph. 40-294 THS WANTED to buy- Table tennis '8; table Phone 529-853.

: MACHINERY & FARM EQUIPMENT SELL CENTRAC dynamow mower, the top name in clover cutting See this machine at Dunchn Equipment Company. 516 Bien helm Rd. 2526 CENTRAC dynamow, silent hay cutting. Ideal for low clover and windrowing of oals and barley. Duncan Equipment Co 516 Blenheim Rd. 2526 CENTRAC dynamow, for easy cutting and recovery of low crops. See this universal machine at the sole Canterbury agents in all districts Duncan Equipment. Co.. 516 Blenheim Road 2526 1 CENTRAC dynamow, ideal for cutting your wheat and bar ley straw and windrowing for ease of burning. Duncan 1 Equipment. 516 Blenheim Rd FOR topping, domain mowing. mulching stubble, roadside 1 mowing, rush cutting, etc. We have several good used 90in cut 3 rotor Fieldmaster trailing mowers, easy height adjustment. See Hickmotts, Ph. 559-024. 6736 MF 500 header, farmer owned, exc. all round order, 12ft cut. MF 780 petrol, SJft. universal reel, bagger model, very good. MF 135 petrol tractor, under 200 hours, runs like new Nuffield 10.60 tractor. 3600 hours. 14 x 30 tyres, hydraulics and live drive, exc. order. D. H. Goulden Ltd. L.M.V.D.; Massey Ferguson Dealers, Southbridge, Phone SOU 522, A.H. 523. 6691 ROTOMASTER rotary mower, 3i h.p. Briggs and Stratton motor. Has done only one season. For auction this > Friday at 1 o’clock at Devlin’s Rangiora Market. 6874 SELL: New 16-bale hay sledge. $65. Phone 23D, Hororata. , 1471 STOCKTAKING clearance of all trade-in machines. Come in to Hickmotts and make an offer , on that rotary hoe, reel mower» tractor, etc. 6671 CAT. D 4C. CAT. D.4C. CAT. D.4C. CAT. D.4C. i REGISTERED new 1963. Good „ working condition. New re- ' paint. Recently converted to s direct electric start. Can be " seen working by appointment. 1 Phone C. Bergman, 1 C. B. NORWOOD. LTD. } 496-139. A.H. 45-423. j ■ 7759 ’ OFFERS are invited for the purchase of the following: (1) OLD-TYPE single-cylinder HORNSBY STATIONARY ENGINE. Open crankshaft. Complete with petrol tank and exhaust system. (2) THREE-PHASE ELECTRIC MOTOR (2 h.p.). Pushbutton start. Vertical drive to 25Jft of IJin shafting with seven bearings and 13 pulleys of various sizes (3) NUMEROUS LENGTHS and sizes of LEATHER BELTING. ASHBURTON GUARDIAN • CO , LTD. P.O. Box 77. phone 5192. J Ashburton. f 4175 ] S LOG LOADER 0 4 “[ MICHIGAN 85A SERIES 3 LOG ! LOADER with factory cab, -q heater, new spare tyrp. Only .. 2550 hours work. $lB,OOO. n j 4 Apply: R. C. PRICE, s’ Phone 889-216, I Bus. and After Hours, s s 6696

TELEVISION I A prompt television service. \t Reasonable charges. Work: guaranteed. Phone 60-176, any time. D; AUTOCRAT 23in, full price $9»! dep. $l5. Workshop tested] and guaranteed. Cashmere TV, Ltd. 129 Waltham Rd. Phone 66-504. 88901 HIRE: $1.40 and $1 50 week j Good used TV new sets, $1.75 23m: $1.65 Win Reducing to $1 35 over period. Ph. 841-584 * D| THE Farmers’, Cathedral: Square Shop for television receivers. Priced from only $lB deposit and $1.85 weekly with 12 months guarantee. Phone 68-454 or after hours 327-604.; 8193; TELEVISION ■ HIRING BUYING BATEMANS 710 COLOMBO ■ STREET 67-892 HIRING 25c PER DAY ■ (23 INCH SETS) $1.75 PER WEEK i BUYING 60 MODELS I TO CHOOSE FROM ALL HIRE MONEY REFUNDED: UP TO 12 WEEKS IF YOU I DECIDE TO BUY. I’ A NEW SET CAN BE YOURS FOR) AS LITTLE AS $2.80 PER WEEK.) PHONE NOW 67-892 NEW BRIGHTON, ARANUI. BURWOOD, SUMNER RESIDENTS—THE ONLY NUMBER FOR YOU IS I 67-892. HF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ALL pianos guaranteed at' Graveston s. phone 64-939. D BEVERLEY de luxe drumset with 20in and 18in A Zildjian cym-j bals, hi hat and premier type; fittings. $295 or terms. Hut-' chinson Whites. 8852 : BARNARD piano. Amazing, value at $B9 or $lB dep. Hutchinson; Whites. 8852 CASH in your unwanted musical instruments. Ring Hutchinson White's and inquire 60-184 City: 598-059 Bishopdale. H JANSEN 6 forty, complete. Only $240 or terms. Great performer. Hutchinson Whites. MARTIN Alto sax. Splendid buv at only $99. $2O deposit at Hutchinson Whites. 8852 MATON bass guitar and case. You won t buy better’ $69 or $23 dep. at Hutchinson Whites. 8852 PIANOS. modern. wanted urgently. High cash prices Graveston’s, phone 64-939 l> SCHOOL guitars, drums, recorders, glockenspiels, etc. Hutchinson Whites. 8852 SELL: Piano in good condition. $45 or near offer. Phone 557-864 X 6132 THUNDERKING, $259 at Hutchinson Whites. 8852 YAMAHA guitars. $27 to $2O at Hutchinson Whites. Trade, terms if desired. 8852

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