THE PRESS CLASSIFIEDS PHONE NUMBER IS 792-440 Reach the Largest Market Advertise in the Biggest Selling Daily Paper In the South Island I
f RUM UAL ?\ ZWi ttoMIMFoHYA \ I _lTobo.eumWßMffleJ - \£COeEJ J /3.1 WHO 6ET STUCK IN AND J V 6IUE YA A ! I - -_ - > *4> p/XjßbJ^krtJ>i*&fA A Jp A AR^rSS^Sft 6 | [l WROTE HOME I GOOP 6&EF! UE'LITW FheU 6EUEVE ME A3OUI FISHING TOPAV, TO MX PAR ANP TOLP | NEVER BELIEVE A fl IHE WANTS ME TO fl SALLV...I HAP FUN! HIM THAT I CAUGHT IS7W LINE THAT' fl L3E MAPP? . fl Ha slue marlin... •».!■■ -Z ' - z I f' ■© IS7BUnited Fmlot S)niiale. Inc. j — —J'" | ■ 1 .4 TH/t <-1 LL-& OUT I /} /. < . Av\\ LEAHS eu!i_p lN &s SMNPJN6! J 1 / I \\\ ~ 7 —T — / /l /\ \\ I » \ TZXS -av., LU * c> .-Mfeim HOSPITAL VISITNG Elizabeth II Park. 8.30 a.m. to ■w—x a • < HOURS 7.45 p.m. Wharenui. noon to Random reminder ~’s-.-naursgjw-»“ w p.m. and 8-8.30 p.m. Canterbury Museum: 10 Calvary; 11 a.m.-noon, 3-4 a m to 4 . 30 ’ p m . I P ’chrfTeehL?ch' I H<Knitai- •» -ill Art Galleries: Robert Mc:'?!.m h a nH b »SIW Mn" 30 Oou sal! 10 a.m to 4.30 pm. 4 ' 3 rh?Z?rhM^K 6 2S’ZH2» P J M= C.S.A.. 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m xC '' f»S?M StC ? U i C T e ,H s '» 4 M Public Library: 10 a.m. to - nTI ty r d 9 in 4io 9 P- m - Newspaper Rooms. 9 Z -4 n rn' arS y « a t e n C 7 irFV „ 2 ' 30 ' 4 ’ 30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Children’s LibC V*" "'X Sf” 'V-7 /"“"'"'XT » / P ’prin«l< 6 'MAraar?il ll '9 in ain rary > 10 a nl ' to 5 - 30 P' m - I J W X r 'AI 4 / Hrn »nH bin 7 in 2 ’ 30 ' 4 ' 30 Wildlife Parks: Orana, 10 1.. A®k X P T» ri,r«tT 3 i P ,;T a. am - t 0 5 p- m - Willowbank, 10 f /•“ wd 4 \flfc&. / WJf st George's: 3 p.m.-4 p.m. a m tn 3ft n ir> L _f, M\ mrai and 7 p.m.-8 p.m. Maternity a,m ’ to 5,30 p ‘ m - f \KL 2.30 p.m.-3.30 p.m. SERVICES \» < WmTKlncluded below are the Emergency doctor: If you WMh/1 jf ’'TH numbers of the Christchurch cannot contact your doctor, *°\ i J /L xfl t Transport Board buses that or a doctor in your area, tele»o . J | k "\ jim 1 stop directly outside the main phone 69-133 for information. yi/JHil * \ ¥- citv hospitals: Urgent pharmacy (15 New CSW/IMV J) nJ a, *v I IL Christchurch Hospital (from Regent Street). 9.30 p.m. to 11 w I Square): 8 (Riccarton), 25 P-m. nlllb I Fr X/fe I (Wharenui), 21 (Avonhead); Citizen's Advice Bureau: lli-tl 1 4HBI™AiPMfL, it p>| X-4 ? 1 (to Square), 198 (Burwood/ Telephone 68-413 or 66-490. Jin Si 'l Avondale/Wharenui), 19S Alcoholics Anonymous: / I J ' I (Avonhead), 12 (Somerfield), Telephone 790-860. V ’ l c \ f fl ' 1 Princess Margaret: 2 (Valley Life Line: Telephone 66-743, L Oj L \ I JK ''■ I Road). Burwood: 198 (Bur* 24 hours a day. Jr / » I wood) Sunnyside: 7 (Lincoln Youth Line: Telephone 794■U] *PsLn \ r * I Road): St George’s: 1 (Papa ?94. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. daily. F5*S. \ J jMk©\ i I \ ' 1 nui) * Christchurch Women's: REFUSE PITS t* - 7 I (XK \ 3 r \ / * 1 4 (Cranford Street). Calvary: Bexlew Sam to 4n m Y KsMiX t lB iMays Road); 4 (Cranford SeathcotVs i.m toTp.m. lJ) A f) /© I V ’ treeu ’ leisure Waimalri: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. VV IL.*-. <6> Z® llV fl leisure Paparua: 8 a.m. to noon; TT Swimming pools: Queen 12.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ' ®JeJ \ ' /*) Mails close at the Chief Victoria, West and South AusPost Office, Christchurch, as tralia, Tasmania, Monday, 8.30 follows:— a.m.; Tuesday, noon and WAITING IN VAIN F N ° r *% ,sland r^ nd Fo m° ' Friday 9 am., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. Sund 'y 10 a 6re a t ’ ilate lee, 6 p.m.), Saturday, Britai „ and Nort he r n Ireland: A Christchurch couple had visitors \ course, tray held on one hand, high a 'm. am ” a ' m " " ’ 2 10 p m y -* from overseas and decided to take above his head. Each dish was placed southern pffices.-Monda y Sal £ rda ’ v Sunday, 'io a.m! trom overseas anu n vpn „ p on the table quicklv and efficiently. ’/’Tfe,, 1 ?;S Satei tee 4 New Zealand Forces in them out to dinner. The chosen venue Thj?n sudd g* n!y f 0 the horror of the 8 a.m.>,^Monday g to nd Malaysia and Singapore: Monwas a first class one, with the choice: host, the waiter's feet slipped from day, 11 a.m. ’ da ‘y jo a.m United? of manv exotic dishes. Every thing that (under him and he fell to the floor, ~v ' (e st H c ,? b ast — ,45 America and Canada: Moncould be devised tn the way of decor tray and dishes clattering all about :TsaturdSv?B.3o aim.'; Sun- t ‘ ay ’. 2 was of the best. him. Attempting to offer symptahy, to day, 1145 pm Saturday, Sunday,’ 10 a.m! Their waiter was an excellent one,; the poor man in his disaster, the host Dunedin. — Monday to sat- Japan . Monday, Tuesday , wfn a European accent. The maner in ; said kindly ... "A slip, eh.” ’to'ThurX, 5 ™ d a a ' m 8 T hur sday'^p^•’ which he carried out his duties filled; The waiter fixed him with a looK of p.m. (late fee, 6 p.m.); Friday Satorda ” io a .m ' the diners with admiration. He ap-j hatred and literally hissed, “I was not ® nd Sunday. 8 p.m. date fee. proached their table with each new'asleep. It was an accident.” picton, Blenheim, Kaikoura. ne^< a,:e -yA“sfraiia: g Wed—Monday to Friday, 8 a.m., 5 ( second . e i ass and parcels, __ - »'S”aSa P R ra nm i^Sa/ifTriav' Tuesday, July 4, 9 a.m.l. “ "" a ' m - and ,® E” I '’" § a Tn rda ‘m >• Chatham Islands: Letters per 8,30 a ’ Sa £e Air aircraft, Monday, Su i‘.£’„ B tn Frl July 10, 11-45 P-“- (secondly I P- S - a " d 8 P'“'i Sun- w and n . 4 p 5 ar p Ce A% M °» EOP PPOVFM l ai n ; an L A l M t a o i, ’FddaT k s™ Thursday, FOR PROVEN SSSxZS RESULTS USE . . • rr>TTT7 T>T>T7OO 7 a aTweV Frida >- Ju ‘y 2B - 9 am >- THE PRESS ?• an ’ ? suX " “ K d F « da ' O ACCIFIFnC Air.Uu”tralia: New South Saturday. aA B | .Vales and Queensland. Mon- Surface. — Australia: Cnion day g 3O a . m .; Tuesday, Rotorua. July 10. United - • noon and 8 p.m.; Thurs- States of America and day, 2 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.; Canada: Austrai Lightning, Saturday, Sunday, 10 a.m. July 13. Great Britain:
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19780705.2.171.1
Bibliographic details
Press, 5 July 1978, Page 29
Word Count
1,105Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 5 July 1978, Page 29
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Copyright in all Footrot Flats cartoons is owned by Diogenes Designs Ltd. The National Library has been granted permission to digitise these cartoons and make them available online as part of this digitised version of the Press. You can search, browse, and print Footrot Flats cartoons for research and personal study only. Permission must be obtained from Diogenes Designs Ltd for any other use.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.