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Raffle Results HALSWELL RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB—Series 13 FIRST, $100—1953. Five at $2: 1085 1680 1115 1692 1580 BOON HAY KARATE CLUB INC. RAFFLE First—No. 3268: C. Williams, Ph. 389-497. Second—No. 2905: Itagie, 132 Ashmore St, Dunedin. Third—No. 2398: Tenby, Ph. 885-289. Fourth—No. 1055: V.1.C., Ph. 64-325. Fifth—No. 1514: Ph. 857-033. SOCCER 100 — NO. 37 First Prize, $100—1729. Ten Prizes At $2 Each 1187 1396 1418 1435 1587 1701 1713 1855 1584 1989 D.B. STAR AND GARTER GOLF CLASSIC HAM AND TURKEY RAFFLE DRAW 4 Ist Prize, 246. Second Prize, 367. 7449, RICCARTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB, INC. SERIES NO. 38 NEW WING RAFFLE First Prize, $100—1992. Ten Prizes Of $2 Each 1347 1750 1514 1382 1796 1404 1638 1217 1275 1841 7421

N.Z.R. GOLF ASSN RAFFLE FOURTH AND FINAL DRAW First, sloo—Ticket No. 1224. Second, sso—Ticket No. 1066. Third, s2o—Ticket No. 2371. Ten Prizes At $lO Each 1919 2187 1563 1804 1950 1654 1877 1439 1582 1933 Five Prizes At $5 Each 1562 1548 1921 2485 1661 7428 YOUR TURN — WEEKLY "160” RESULTS SERIES NO. 118 Drawn under Police superivision on Monday, October 16, 1972. Ist Prize, sl6o—Ticket No. 1610. 2nd Prize, slo—Ticket No. 2009. 3rd Prize, slo—Ticket No. 2784. Ten Prizes At $2 Each 2021 2568 2344 1853 2537 2409 2049 1856 2335 1842 Post winning tickets to: W. R. Cameron, Secretary, P.O. Box 13-032, Armagh. 7491 LYTTELTON R.F.C. WEEKLY RAFFLE, No. 129. Ist Prize, $50—1584 2nd Prize, slo—llB4 FIVE PRIZES OF $1: 1959 ,1774 1054 1790 1741 Personals A cosy coal fire Is yours. Call in for your coal coke and firewood. Open each Saturday morning. Burnwell Coal ex yard, 314 Waterloo Rd. Islington. Ph. 497-498. D ALL types of hand engraving, initials 10c, all other engraving 5c a letter. Jefferies Jewellers, same day watch and clock repairs. 187 Manchester St. Open 7 a.m. 2964 AUSTRALIAN films: Dalgety Travel will be showing films on Australia and New Guinea on Wednesday, October 25, at 8 p.m., corner Cashel and Liverpool Streets. Admission is free and supper will be provided. If you are planning your next holiday to this area phone Dalgety Travel, 62-079, for tickets. 7573 ALL hand bags and leather goods repaired promptly. At Kathy’s Bag Shop, 163 Cashel St. Ph. anuaa WS ALL hand bags reduced by Kathy’s Bag Shop, 163 Cashel St, between Manchester and High Streets. WS CEILINGS and walls washed, ovens and windows cleaned. Free quotes. 525-777. 7733 ENGRAVING while you wait. Jefferies same day watch, clock and engraving service. Open 7 a.m. 187 Manchester Street, Phone 50-673. 2964 FRIENDSHIP House. 209 Cambridge Terrace. Coffee and snack bar. Open Monday to Thursday. 10.30 ajn.-3 p.m., and Fridays 10.30 a.m.-7 p.m. .MWF FARMERS: Two experienced, reliable week-end deerstalkers want shooting permission on property within 100 miles radius of Christchurch. Phone 324-208 (collect). X 623 HALF price Moving Bargains at Streeters Handcrafts in Bells Arcade. 2731 NEW ZEALAND Settiers’ Club day trip to Akaroa, Sunday. October 22. Interested club members please ring 594-518. X 897

OVERLAND to London across Australia and Asia by large buses or Landrovers. Details from Treasure Tours, Ltd, Box 3475, Wellington. 4326 PENFRIENDS in N.Z. wanted urgently, all ages. The Pen Society (R. 14 Chorley, Lancs, England. X 741 SPECIAL on request *ee what interests you for a holiday in Queen Charlotte Sound waterways. Enclose advert Box 85, Picton. TWH TROUSERS tapered. Garth Owen. Bespoke Tailor, 115 Cashel St (next Whitcombs and Tombs), Phone 40-539. D THE Christchurch Central Mission needs used furniture, household goods, etc„ and good used clothing. For prompt collection Ph. 66-745 (office hours). Help us to help others WFS WANTED: Good used clothing. Maoris’ mission. Phone 30-819. W YOUNG married woman is prepared to drive car to North Island. Phone Sumner 5109, evenings. BRING YOUR TAILORING PROBLEMS TO THE ENGLISH TAILOR, MICHAEL COLEMAN, 100 Cashel Street, M.M.M. Buildings, Phone 30-986. Ashburton Library Wednesdays. WFS STREET DAY FRIDAY NEXT ADULT CEREBRAL PALSY SOCIETY’S STREET DAY AND STALL IN SQUARE Funds required for extensions to Independence House Collectors wanted. Telephone: Organiser 843-130 or Hon. Sec.

ENJOY the BEST Foe m EARLY comparison end a guide te Ibe best bargain* ... JJri'ss can save yoo maav boon of shopping time. BUYING or SELLING wise io advertise io MORNING.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33050, 18 October 1972, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33050, 18 October 1972, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33050, 18 October 1972, Page 33

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