THIS week 1. The Entertainer — Scott Joplin, 60c. 2. The Night Chicago Died — Paper Lace, 60c. 3. The Way We Were — Barbra Streisand, 65c. 4. I Won’t Last A Day Without You — The Carpenters, 65c. 5. Farewell Aunty Jack — Aunty Jack and Thin Arthur, 65c. 6. I’ll Have To Say 1 Love You In A Song — Jim Croce, 75c. 7. Rebel Rebel — David Bowie, 65c. 8. Wart Street Shuffle —10 cc, 65c. 9. Waterloo — Abba, 65c. 10. Baby Blue — George Baker Selection, 65c. • MAIL ORDER 212 HIGH STREET Also New Brighton.
SPOIL HER ON SUNDAY Why not make Sunday night your special fun night. WINE • DINE • DANCE Where music makes it happen with the swinging SHOWBANDv 4 course Dinner Only $5.50 • Cocktail Bar from 6 p.m. J WHITE HERON TRAVELODGE RESERVATIONS 583-139.
★CHESS SETS* IMPORTED! WOODEN & CERAMIC LEWIS CHESS PIECES OKIEXTAI. CHESS PIECES Full range of Pool, Billiard and Snooker Balls, Cues, etc. LEISURE WORLD, LIMITED 135 Tuam Street, ChCh. Phone 75-042.
THE SCHOOL SPECIALISTS * stockists of all school requirements T 7’"””’ Violin outfits, records, flutes, clarinets, trumpets, instru- Uf phone 62*499 ment accessor 'es. Harmonicas, ukuleles, guitars, stereo, JM® records, music, television, organs, casettes, pianos, V <3 player rolls — Piano and instrument repairs. 603 COLOMBO STREET (Under the Red Sign, between Tuem end St. Asaph Streets)
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33625, 29 August 1974, Page 4
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