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Whether Travellers or Visitors to the Airport . . our Two Shops are open Saturday and Sunday . . . for those last minute Father's Day Gifts The Gift Shop . . . in the Main Concourse, has a wide selection of Gifts suitable for Father . . . smart Wallets, Billfolds, Men's Toiletries, Hair Brushes, Socks, Ties, attractive gift sets, Bar Sets and many other useful and practical novelties. For those travelling, you will find all last minute requirements. The Gift Shop is open 8.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. For those travelling overseas ... The Souvenir Shop, situated In the Overseas Lounge . . . offers a wide and typically N.Z. Gift selection. Open from 3 p.m. to 4.45 p.m. daily and at least one hour prior to ths departure of all overseas aircraft Enquiries are welcome . . . please telephone 585-029 for the Airport.

.....««'•*’ WHARENUI INDOOR POOL WATER TEMP. 80 deg. MOTHERS let us help you entertain your children during the holidays. PUBLIC HOURS during school holidays. 10 - 12 noon. 2 p.m.5 p.m. Each day Saturday through to Sunday. CHARGES; You can’t get cheaper Children under 16 —10 c Adults —20 c Spectators ——10 c IF YOU WANT TO JOIN NEW ZEALAND’S TOP CLUB ENQUIRE AT THE POOL. ELIZABETH ST., RICCARTON or PHONE 46-488.

Seutit flfojsa °n your way to Europe lAxuc with the m/v Angelina Lauro DEPARTING WELLINGTON 14 OCTOBER, 1970 Colling: SYDNEY MELBOURNE ADELAIDE FREMANTLE CAPETOWN TENERIFE SOUTHAMPTON NAPLES GENOA. Off Seasons fares apply: FIRST CLASS FROM SS3S; TOURIST CLASS FROM $383 look today wifit your Travel Agent ... ar ooMaet tbo General Agents: RUSSELL & SOMERS (WELLINGTON) LIMITED 35-37 JOHNSTON STREET. WEUINOTON

Antiques > Interesting collection of > CHINA :• OLD LAMPS !• BRASSWARE > BRIC-A-BRAC > JOHN L PATTERSON ’ 287 COLOMBO SfflEEl > Phone 327-625

CONTEST Announcing the winner from the entries received up to the end of week 4. This week’s first prize of $5OO plus an For the next two weeks, there wffl award of the Highest Order of Choco- be another 1001 Cadburys Dairy late goes to: Milk chocolate Awards plus $5OO ” R Gibwn R Ro for 1110 citatiOfl each WSOtC whose winning citation was: The citation judged most amusing "For occupying a hard seat at the school over the whole six week competition concert, unable to see or hear properly, wlnB additional $1,500. smiling and saying rd enjoyed it.* and here are a few more of the 1001 Why you write a citation for people to he awarded the Highest an amusing act of kindness, or Order of Chocolate this week. merit —perhaps something like this: S. M. Anderson, Mr». Pamela D. Davit. 359 Peachgrove Road. 4 Cleary Street, *7 claim the Highest Order Of ChocoFairfieid. Hamilton. Lower Hutt. i ate f or my endurance transforming Cheryl Brown, Mrs. P. M. Delaney, hmq vears A QBV bachelor to a DfOUd 220 Fitzgerald Avenue, 56 Beauchamp Street, 9 T « piuuu Avonside, Christchurch 1. Linden, Wellington. latner. W. T. Claridge, Barbara Downes,

375 Centaurus Road, 356 River Road, Christchurch 2. Hamilton. W. A. Corbett, Gordon Evans, 11 Gamma Street. 97 Wallace Road, Roslyn. Papatoetoe, Auckland. Enter now and award yourself the Highest 1 Order of Chocolate. $4,500 IN CASH PRIZES ENTER NOW—IT'S EASY—IT'S FUN ENTRY FORMS WHEREVER CHOCOLATE IS SOLD HUM

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32394, 5 September 1970, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32394, 5 September 1970, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32394, 5 September 1970, Page 2