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FERRYMEAD TAVERN Every Wednesday 7.30 p.m.: Greyhound breeders Assn. Best in town. Every Thursday night at 7.30 p.m.: Sumner Cricket Club. ’ HILLSBOROUGH TAVERN Every Monday 7.30 p.m.: 32 houses. $3 card. Lines $6, houses $3O, $25 and $2O. Payouts exceed $lOOO nightly. St Martins School. Every’ Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Cards $3, 30 houses, no house less than $2O; $5O jackpot. Christchurch United Juniors. HALSWELL TAVERN Every Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: Halswell Soccer Club. Every Thursday 7.30 p.m.: Halswell Rugby League Club. Good prizes. HORNBY TRUST HOTEL Wednesday 7.30 p.m.: Hornby Rugby Football Club. Every Thursday night at 7.30 p.m.: Best prizes in town. Hornby Rugby • League. IRISH SOCIETY HALL 563 St Asaph Street Golden Housie. Every Friday 7.30 p.m.; 60 games, •$3 per card. Including from first house staggered jackpots and Golden Houses. Re cards Ph. 529-759 after 5.30 p.m. Fridays Ph. 63-612. Arohanui Cultural Club. KAIKANUI HOTEL Kaiapoi Every Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: .- Kaiapoi Rugby League • Club. UNWOOD BOWLING CLUBROOMS Stanmore Road Every Friday 7.30 p.m.: 30 houses, $3 card. Good prizes. Lucky cards, raffles. $5O jackpot. Linwood Bowling Club. LANCASTER HOTEL Every Monday 7.30 p.m.: Good prizes and raffles. Linwood Premier Squash • Club. Every Tuesday "7.30 p.m.: Cards $3, 30 houses. Top prizes and giveaways. Silent line. Excellent raffles. Chch Metropolitan Pipe Band. New Spot. Every Wednesday, 1.30 p.m.: Heated | lounge, best prizes, j colossal raffles. All proceeds given to community projects. Lin-wood-Woolston Rotary Club. Wednesday evening 7.30 p.m.: Blue Star Taxis Social Club. Every Friday 1.45 p.m.: Top payments, lucky cards, raffles. Marist Rugby Club. UNWOOD RUGBY CLUB ROOMS Kearneys Road Every Wednesday 7.30 p.m.: Linwood Rugby Club. $1.50 card. 30 houses. Jackpot $5O.
MASONIC HALL 77 Gloucester St
(opp. Horticultural Hall) Every Friday 7.30 Don’t compete with so many other players, we have only 250 cards; , your chances of winning : are so much greater, 35 games — for some of the best prize money in town plus jackpots and excellent raffles. Join our friendly, crowd. McALPINE LOUNGE 94 Falsgrave Street Every Friday 7.45 p.m.: 30 houses, $3 card. $5O jackpot every night. Excellent prizes. Metro; Ladies Pipe Band. NEW BRIGHTON PARISH HALL 116 Lonsdale Street Every Saturday 1.30-3.30 p.m.: 30 games $1.50. $25 jackpot. Quinellas and 10c players lines. I
Housie Players — Watch this column every Monday morning. Organisations wishing to advertise in this weekly column please ring 790-940 and ask for ext. 853.
rublic Notices THE Annual General Meeting of the Ryder Cheshire Foun-, dation (Canterbury) Inc. will be held on Thursday, June 8, at 7.30 p.m., at 146 Heaton St. M 2633 FUNERAL OF THE LATE MURRAY WOODHAM AS a mark of respect, the business operations of this company will be closed down from noon until 2.30 p.m. on TUESDAY. June 6. 1978. BRITISH PAVEMENTS .CANTERBURY) LTD. M6578 HOUSIE AVON'HEAD TAVERN Housie CANCELLED tonight. Business as usual next week. 5487
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