BOOK NOW FOR THE WORLD’S ! MOST EXCITING VISUAL AND MUSICAL GROUP. . ... U.. 01.5, Beuriy Levin and Russell ? r.-sent ’ ■ ■ ' !L M TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th at 8.15 p.m. Book Now at the D.I.C. Seats $6.10, $5.10. Students and Parties Best Seats for $5.10. Parties of 10 or more. 20 or more 1 Free seat for organiser. A 3ZM PROMOTION pWINE,DINE& DANCeI Monday to Saturday Relax or dance to quiet music in unique surroundings. 6 p.m. Table d’Hote. 7.30 p.m. A la-carte * LUNCHEONS * Sunday to Friday 12~2pm Reduced prices for children t®je WintCdta Licensed Restaurant B Trans Hotel. Mandeville St., Telephone 45 047
LAST 3 DAYS for PINOCCHIO 23rd, 24th, 25th MT PLEASANT COMMUNITY CENTRE AT 8 p.m. MATINEE 2 p.m. SAT, Bookings: Phone 5278 Sum.
Wanted to Purchase ALL lurnilure bought, any age Tools, ornaments, etc Spot cash Ph .183 816 D CHILDRENS wear. Fur coats, ornaments, china, linen, blankets, transistors. Anything nice. Phone 64-846. We call, pay cash. X 4192 DOULTON Crystal China. Bavreuth Jewellery. Radios. Transistors, smart Clothing, Dinner and Tea Sets, Fur Coats, Phone 64-840. We call, pay cash. X 4025 O. (. Sheppard and Co pay top cash prices for good used furniture Ph 60-246 TH." ELECTRIC motor buy. ?, 1 or lj h.p., suitable home saw bench. Phone 35-682. FUR coats in reasonable con riition. Phone Marie Harcourt, 76-290 or 79-389 41703
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33541, 23 May 1974, Page 22
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