• Public Notices | ACHING corns? Iggo’s Com Sol-1' vent is the answer. 30c. Iggo’s i Chemists, Ltd, 105 Cashel St. WS AUTOMATIC answering service,> s 24 hours a day, seven days ap week for less than $2 per week.U Crown Telephone Valet. pur-.< chase or lease from Christ-J church agents, Sedley Wells. 11 phone 40-119. 32661< DICTATION machines: Crownscriber, the cheapest and best/ uses standard size, standard ii >peed tape cassette, has repeat, play-back, foot or hand con-; trols, earphone. Buy or lease; from less than $5 per month.', Christchurch agents, Sedlev Wells, Ltd. phone 40-119. 3266 PERMANENT city parking available. Armagh St and Gloucester St. near Madras St. Phone 64-349. Miss Watson.; aCHUSSLERS blochemic salts' obtainable from W. R. Falvey’s. I Ltd. Chemists, 670 Colombo Street, Christchurch. D 1 SOUND systems, P.A. or background, shops, offices, waiting' rooms, hotels, halls, etc. Wei have stock systems, music of!’ your own choice, or we will 1 build systems for sale or lease.: Sedley Wells, Commercial Divi- i sion, phone 40-119.2637 j CONTACT FARMERS’ GROUP DISCOUNTS LTD | 188 Hereford Street (near Liverpool Street) PHONE 30-255.
CHRISTCHURCH SENIOR CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION 27 Worcester Street KEEP THURSDAY. JULY 27. FREE FOR A PADDY’S MARKET AND JUMBLE SALE to be held in the above hall, commencing 12 noon. Entrance fee sc. All Welcome.
CRAIGHEAD DIOCESAN SCHOOL TIMAKU Enrolments of BOARDERS and DAY-GIRLS ARE now being accepted CRAIGHEAD is situated within the city in eight acres of attractive grounds. Boarders have good facilities for recreation. The school is an accrediting one and provides a sound, broadly-based education up to university bursary and scholarship level. Classes are small, staff well-qualified and girls have every encouragement to develop their interests and potentialities to the full. Results in public examinations are very good and debating, public speaking, art and choral singing are also of a high standard. For a copy of the fully illustrated prospectus and details of enrolment, TELEPHONE 6074 or write THE HEADMISTRESS. Miss H. B. JUDGE, WRIGHTS AVENUE, TIMARU. .7329 t HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES for TEENAGERS! —GLAMOUR WORKSHOPAUGUST 21-25 GIRLS 13-15 YEARS 10.00 a.m.-12 noon Topics include:—Make-up. skincare, travel, under fashions, nail care, party foods. Fee: Y.W.C.A. Members $3.00; Non-Members $3.50 —SCHOOL CERTIFICATE COACHING—SEPTEMBER 4-8 GIRLS AND BOYS Classes Include:—Maths, Science, French, Geography, English, Biology, History, Physics. Classes are held for 1| hours each day of the week. Fee: YW.C.A. Members $3.00 per subject; NonMembers $3.50 per subject. For Enrolment Forms Contact: Y.W.C.A. PHONE: 50-971. 3778 holiday ACTIVITIES for SCHOOLGIRLS! August 21-25—Y’s GIRLS’ WEEK—Girls 10-13 years Monday-Thursday: .. .. 10 a.m.-2.00 p.m. Friday: . . .. 2 p.m.-6.00 p.m. Activities include: —Gymnastics, games, ten pin bowling, boating, bar-b-que, craft and a visit to the pictures. Fee: YWCA. Members: $3.00; Non-Members: $3.50 August 28-September I—STAY-AT-HOME CAMP— Girls, 6-10 years Monday-Friday: .. 9.30 a.m.-4.00 p.m. Activities include:—Games, hobbies, bus trip, outings. train ride, and a visit to the pictures. Fee: Y.W.C.A. Members: $3.00; Non-Members: $3.50 For Enrolment Forms Contact; Y.W.C.A. PHONE: 50-971.
SOUTH RAKAIA HOTEL NEW LICENSEE D. B. (DAN) CHISHOLM Proprietor Ex Hotel Reefton LES and VENIE HELM Managers First class comfortable accommodation and casual meals catered for. PHONE 26 RAKAIA.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32975, 22 July 1972, Page 23
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