I Holiday and Hotel Accommodation WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, 52 ARMAGH STREET 3min walk from Square. For the most reasonable accommodation in Christchurch Superior B. and B. for only $9 per night. Colour TV, tea ■making facilities, car park, |Govt Tourist. A.A. approved PHONE 61-503. CHRISTCHURCH. D CROYDON HOUSE, 63 ARMAGH STREET, Phone 65-111. NEW OWNERSHIP: Joyce and Arthur Black. i ATTRACTIVE accommoda' Itlon. Hot and cold water all: rooms. Car park. Tea making: i facilities. B. and B. $9. Re; iduced rates, permanent B. land B. City Centre, close to :ail amenities. B Motels SOUTH ISLAND
A. and A. Motel, 336 Worces tei St, Chch. 10 luxury self contained units, luxury kit Chen, lounge, etc. Coloui TV radloi music, individual phones Walking distance heart of city. Ph 64-491, 67-493. Ample parking. MWfa
BUCKLANDS. 4 star motel. Reasonable tariff Family units. Weekly concessions 525 Pages Rd. Ph. 889-442. MWF CENTRAL Motel, 448 Madras Street. Reasonable 3 acres Rent a villa. Ph. 61-712. MWS FERRY Motel, 9 units, colour tv. reasonable tariffs, full cooking facilities in unit, separate bedroom. Reductions for stayers of two nights or more. Ph. 891-013 or 330 Ferry Rd. D HANMER SPRINGS, Willow Banks Motels. P.O. Box 89, Ph. 7211. MWF Sporting Fixtures KAIAPOI LADIES’ GOLF CLUB DRAW FOR OPEN TOURNAMENT WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7
No. 1 TEE—--9.30 a.m.: R. Oastler. T. Davison. V. Hoskins, P. Pickering. 9.38: N. Ridgen. C. Clarke. S. Mason, J. Waldron. 9.46: C. Johnston (Greendale). S. Suckling, D. Johnston (Windsor), D. Tinning. 9.54: B. Fraser, B. Whiteside. R. Bain. U. Stuart. 10.2: D. Ritchie. B. Turner. S. Hill. E. Heasley. 10.10: C. Mclntosh. M. Shaw. W. Barter. C Scott. 10.18: E. Johnston (Harewood). M. Christie. E. Osmers, F. Griffiths. 10.26: R. Brain. J. Rountree. C. Prebble, E. Smallwood. 10.34: J. McKay. N. Hume. E. McDougall. J. Bonney. No. 4 TEE—
9.30: P. Drewery. V. Hampton. A. Barrow j J. Rennie. 9.38: N. Albertson. J. Corich, N. Bowden E. Watson. 9.46: J. Wipiti B. O’Brien, N. Brooker. J. Ditford. 9.54: A. Ginders, N. Power, D. Kerr. O. Kird-Burnnand. 10.2: L. Johnston (Harewood). R. Flatman. J. Coleman C. McCall. No. 10 TEE—
9.30: A. Harris, P. Goldsmith. J. Taylor J. Harris. 9.38: I. Walton. L. Mogridge. J. Orsbourne, E. Barnes. 9.46: B. Marks. A. Devlin. P. Judson, S. Bradshaw. 9.54: A. Bosilem. C. Sinclair V. Welles. L. Reid. 10.2: E. Ridout, M. Edgar R. Taylor. F. Treleaven. 10.10: A. Wilson. E. Ecroyd. M. Thompson. J. Gillman. 10.18: B. Marshall. P. Owen. J. Mayes. R. Henderson. 10.26: W. Henderson, N. McAllister. C. Shapcott, J. Ferguson. 10.34: J. Reynolds. D. Powell. W. Campbell. D. Steele. No. 14 TEE—
9.30: A. Cassidy. N. Nokes. D. Tinker. P. Knaggs. 9.38: L. Reade. B. Whyte. S, Sanders, N. Stanbury. 9.46: J. Mclver. D. Caithness. E. Thompson, M. McLeod. 9.54: N. Petrie. J. Marshall. N. Horton. A. Siddes. 10.2: E Trumper S. Tait, N. Ridd, B. Brunton. 10.10: E. Swanson. J. Dailing. L. Henning. M. Honutapu. Please report 10 minutes before starting time. We regret a ballot was necessary.
Situations Wtd. Farm
MARRIED couple seek position with acc., no family. Husband no stock exp. but versatile and has carpent V v exp. also mechanically inclined. Wife prepared to coak for casuals. Ph. 325-879 Christchurch. WANTED, open or contract sheds. Save $6O 1000 sheep, shorn open, or $l2O contract sheds. Phone 67-089 or apply 39 Saxon St and quote your price. X 3627
Situations Vacant Farm
A young married man is required for general farm work on an interesting mixed cropping farm. Working conditions are excellent and varied with a first class house and all modern conveniences, daily mail and primary school bus at gate. Top wages and the usual concessions will be recevied by the successful applicant. This is a first class opportunity for the successful applicant to | further his farming knowi-i edge. Apply in writing to: Mr Ken Baxter, Nd. 8 R.D.. Ashburton. M 6837 j Situations Wanted MAN, 26 years, fully expert- ■ l enced in measuring, quoting. fitting drapes, and blinds, etc. Will consider anything else; Please reply ; “Press,” 925. RANGIORA: Young woman, experienced office and shop ' work, requires position,, I anything considered. Ph. | 385-792 or “Press” No. 4123. YOUNG man. 28 years, N.Z.C.E. civil. Anything considered. Ph. 841-618. X 4050! 17 year old wishes to be an apprentice Chef, will work I hard to achieve this trade. Phone 384-771 (any time). X 3568 20 year old youth in need of part time work, try any-, thing. Available early morning or evenings, Monday to Thursday and week ends. Ripg 381-193. Accommodation
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