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Christmas Greetings MR and MRS M. HUNT, of 85 Matai Street, wish ail their, friends and relations a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. No cards, please. — -in ■■ ■■■ I Personals CHEAP books, only 5 cents per exchange at Ringo’s Book Exchange, 184 A Armagh Street, opp. Post Office. Hours 10.15 1 a.m.-8.15 p.m. Late night Thursday and Friday, Monday; to Saturday. Sunday special! hours. 4 p.m.-8 p.m. 2692' FRIENDSHIP douse 209 Cam-[ bridge Terrace Coffee and snack bai Open Monday to Thursdav 10 30 am -3pm. and Frida'* ’0.30 a m 7 o rr MWF, [f MRS BARRIE PURVES would contact advertiser it maybe to her advantage. Write: ZP9840 -PRESS.” POST tiu& uuveti .v <.-.x to Pic • ton, for particulars on the Gem Holiday Resort in frost-fret Bay of Many Coves Pictoni Sounds See what we nave to, offer vou for vour vacation MtS PRIVATE room available for up to 18 persons. No extra; charge. Meals from $1 20. Sundays included Also smorg- j «.sbord luncheon. Week days only 95c. Beresford Restaurant, 178 High Street. Ph. 60-822. 6969; TROUSERS tapered Garth Owen [ Bespoke Tailor, 115 Cashel S’; (next Whitcombe and Tombs' Phone 40-589 D mUiveso || more will live.’l THE NATIONAL HEART FOUNDATION NEEDS YOUR HELP THE objects of the Foundation are to promote research, education and rehabilitation in relation to diseases of the heart and arteries. MUCH HAS BEEN ACHIEVED BUT THE WORK MUST GO ON. Monetary contributions, bequests and remembrance donations will be gratefully received by:— THE REGIONAL SECRETARY, P.O. BOX 696, CHRISTCHURCH.

Lost and Found ALSATIAN cross, black and tan,| male, found in the Ladbrooks; area, and spaniel cross, black male, found in the Ladbrooks area are now impounded at Bunny Lodge, Jones Rd, Weedons. If not claimed within 10 days and all expenses paid will be disposed of. Paparua County Council. Ph. 45-119. BEAGLE hound cross lost black and white, male, 6 months old. Answers to “Snoopy.” Phone 499-009. after 5 p.m. 383-776. BLACK and white cat lost vicinity Deans Bush-83 Totara St. Treasured pet. Ph. 486-466. Substantial reward. BOY'S watch in black cover lost Ram Park Saturday morning. Ph. 585-288. Reward. BUXTON wallet lost in vicinity Burnside Park. Containing driver’s licence, personal effects and -sum of money, urgently needed. Ph. 30-059. DEAF white kitten strayed from 45 Dover St. Please phone 30-405 after 8 a.m. X 8852 KEYS lost Kingsley St. Finder please ring 843-398. TAN pouch of 5 keys lost vicinitv Celia St or Beachville Rd. Phone 388-449 after 4 p.m.

Raffle Results MURPHY PARK 100 CLUB Ninth draw. No. 158 No. 140 S.M.A. FESTIVAL RAFFLE Final draw. First Prize 1558 Second Prize 1711 Third Prize 1076 Minor Prizes 1481 1796 1170 1098 1662 1727 1902 1649 1546 1305 1149 1829 1416 1150 1720 ROLLESTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE Ist Prize—'2s9l. 2nd Prize—l 464. WHATAROA SCHOOL SWIMMING BATHS COMMITTEE i Ist Prize —Freezer Pack Bullock, Ticket No. 1593, Ron McMullan, Hokitika. 12nd Prize—4 Dressed Hoggets, ■ Ticket No. 3048, K. Rochford. Jacobs River. 3rd Prize—2 Dressed Hoggets, I Ticket No. 1780, Bergman, Box 382, Hokitika. KAIAPOI RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB SYDNEY TOUR ’73 , 195 132 157 153 200 120 ! 156. Groceries.—13.

DALLINGTON BOWLING CLUB RAFFLE RESULT 100 Club Raffle—3rd Draw. ' Winnings Nos $10: 180, G. Lalu $10: 189, J. Stevens. I HALSWELL PLAY CENTRE ! CHRISTMAS HAMPER Ist—Grose. No. 2147. 2nd—-W. Murray, No. 1828. TEMPLETON SCHOOL I 100 Club. Bth Draw. I Ist Prize —217. 2nd Prize —152. ’ - 1 LYTTEYTON SOFTBALL CLUB! HAM RAFFLE Draw 9 and 10. 92 and 50. RICCARTON-FENDALTON PONY CLUB CHRISTMAS HAMPER RAFFLE First—No. 2283. Second—No. 3596. Third-No. 3931. / AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE "WIN-A-MINI" COMPETITION RESULT WINNING MILEAGE ! | For the Austin Mini was: : [ 55 MILES 1086 YDS. j I Ist Prize, Austin Mini, to Mr D. T. Brewster, 120 Hackthorne Road, Christchurch. Mr Brewsters winning calculation. which was the nearest to' ;the distance travelled, was 55 ■ miles 1083 yards. W’e wisch to thank all competi- | tors for their support in this I project. W. A. REECE, Chairman of the National ExecuItive of American Field Service International Scholarships tN.Z.1,1 Inc. . 60681

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33096, 11 December 1972, Page 27

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