Tenders Ministry af Works vaz and Development LEASE OF HOUSE FOR INDUSTRIAL USE WORDSWORTH STREET TENDERS are invited for the lease of a house zoned industrial 2 for a period of three years with right of renewal The property is not to be used for living accommodation. but would be suitable for office use, storage, club rooms or manufacturing. Conditions of tender may be obtained from the property officer, Phone 791-200. Ext. 754. Tenders should be marked op 82” nad forwarded to the Secretary. District Tenders Board, Ministry of Works and Development, P.O. Box 1479, Christchurch, before 4 p.m. on Tuesday, July 11. 1978. 3717 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL WRITTEN quotations are invited for the supply and de livery of the following vehicles for the Parks and Recreation Department: 2 7 Tonne Diesel Trucks (Quotation No. W.648-78/79). 1 2-3 Tonne Truck. (Quotation No. W.849-78/79) 1 Light Truck. (Quotation No. W.650-78/79) 1 Light Van. (Quotation No. W.65L78/79) 2 Tractors. (Quotation No. W.652-78/79) Specifications obtainable from the City Engineer’s Department, 166 Gloucester Street, Christchurch 1. Quotations endorsed with the. appropriate number close at the City Engineer’s Department at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, July 25, 1978. J. H. GRAY, General Manager and Town Cleric."' 3457 HOT MIX ASPHALT OUR automatic batch plant at Harewood Quarries is now in full operation. We are able to supply hot and cold mixes which are consistent in quality and there is no waiting time. For further information and quotations, ring Ray Harris 599-145. ISAAC PAINTING PRICE wanted to paint older style apartment building all over with one coat of Spruce after scraping and sanding. Painter to supply all equipment, ladders, brushes etc., except paint. PHONE 69-550 or 487-566. W1222 Lost and Found GAUNTLETS, fur lined, brown suede, lost Tuesday afternoon vicinity Gayhurst Rd. Name inside. Ph. 884747. GINGER striped young male cat found Cashel St, Olllvlers Rd, corner. Phone 891-372. JACKET lost off truck between Barkers and Mairehau Rds last Friday. Reward. Ph. 529-622. LOST: Left hand fur fabricvinyl mitten vicinity High St Woolworths, 3.7.78. Ph. 794-212, A.H. 886-437. LOST: Reading glasses in floral case, Monday night, between Fitzgerald Ave and Ferry Rd. Ph. 67-503 evenings. Reward. LOST: Opal ring, between Post Office and Manchester St, June 30, 1978, in Hereford St. Ph. 883-801 after 4 p.m. LOST: One necklace consisting of a brightly coloured egg shaped glass bead hanging from a thin gold rod, three smaller ones above it, and all hanging from a gold chain. Lost 13.6.78, vicinity of Chch Railway Station, or Chch to Greymouth railcar. Has great sentimental value and would dearly love to get it back. Reward. Please Phone Chch 885-172. X 678 TERRIER, tan, female, found in the Sockburn area, is now impounded. If not claimed and all expenses paid within 10 days will be disposed of. Paparua County Council, phone , 45-119. W1745 WATCH, man’s Seiko, stain- ( less steel automatic, lost Friday, Waltham area. $2O ! reward. Ph. 897-073 business hours. Personals A. J. HALL tor framing and , pictures. 536 Colombo St. D ALL the latest in nice suits — Dean’s Sult Hire. New address: 612 A Colombo St (opp. Mollett St). WF . ALTERATIONS, etc, trousers tapered. Garth Owen, Be spoke Tailor, 115 Cashel St (next Whitcoullsi. Phone 61*539. D ARE you a do-it-yourself New Zealander? Then be a selfhealer the correct way by consulting Colleen Bray, naturopath, S.R.N., N.D.D.O. F.N.Z.A.N.0., Ph. Leeston 792. W4lB CELLO wanted to buy or hire by late developer. Please phone LYT 8280. X 9348 CHEMISTRY, biology, science I tuition at Canterbury Coaching College, also August holiday revision courses. Ph. 50-567 or Sum 6697. W1674 CONFIDENTIAL introductions. Ph. 792-794 or caU 265 a Hereford St, 1 p.m.7 p.m. Chch Introduction Services. 1215 CUSTOMERS always asking how can you sell below cost? Children’s quilted jackets with hood normally $25, now $12.99. No profit here. All losses; we lose heavily on every garment. Direct from factory. Factory seconds all new, no second-hand garments sold. Fire water damaged stock. Smocks, half price $8.99. Ski jackets now only $19.99. With hood. Boss said, quit the lot. Papanui Bargain Shop. 21 Main North Road, No phone orders please. Fire sale. X 9347 DIAL a pnotographer. no job too big or too small. Phone 885-974, after hours 898-509 Photorama. The Professional after 1 p.m. daily. MWF DO you want to save cash or not? It’s that simple! The more you buy the more you save. Draw all your savings out of bank and spend the lot at Papanui Bargain Shop. Ski jackets normally $44 now $2O. Straight away saved $24. Ladies’ ear coats normally $B5 now $29.99. I Save $55. It’s better than I w’orking. Head for Papanui ’ Bargain Shop with all your savings, 21 Main North Rd, opposite Bank of N.Z. X 9347 DON’T be alone this weekend. Call on Christchurch Introduction Services at 265 A Hereford Street or Phone 792-794. ESCORT Services. Ph. 792-794 or call 265 a Hereford St any time. 1215 ESCORTS and dates arranged for all occasions. Ph. Judy, Avon Dating and Escort Servic* 61-679. MGF
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