CONSULT THE PROFESSIONALS for ski tune up and binding check service. $lO
RINGING BELLS CAUSE i ANNOYANCE It appears that less.and less people ore taking any notice of alarm bells ringing in the middle of the night. Because it is often difficult to find the person to turn off the bells,, nearby residents spendsleepless nights whilei property owners sleep peacefully believing their premises to be secured against burglars. The clever burglar is well aware that the chances of I anyone reporting the bell, ringingore few. He knows: that he has plenty of time to complete his illegal task. To remedy the situation the Burglar Alarm Monitoring Division of Answer Services, (N.Z.) Limited operates Answercan-silent alarm; monitoring. This does away with bells and sirens and allows the Intruder to carry on with his task completely unaware he has been detected. Police action is prompt, the villein is invariably caught, damage to property is reduced and the neighbours ore undisturbed. Phone 795-820.
Tie I / S> if ' i-> If r If HAND CARVED FROM WORT AND ENRICHED WITH STERLING SILVER DECORATION Because something is so proportioned as to make an immediate appeal to the senses it done not mean that it is necessarily expensive. Although becoming increasingly hard to find, occasionally one comes across an item which can be acquired in the knowledge that pride at 'possession will outweigh the cost As a part of our Museum CoUecrion, the Archive College present* a simple piece ol jewellery that takes its proportion, design and beauty from nature itoeif. As one might find a treasure on a beach for the cost of bending down to pick it up. the Archive College Museum Ilollectioo offers von an Ivory Shell that will take but a little from your puree end give an abdundance of pleasure m return. The pendant is simply carved from ivory. Tlie mount and chain are sterling silver. It is presented in an embroidered silk purse. Its grooves are traced by a sterling silver thread. Apart from tin* spartan description we will let the illustration speak for itself. We have commissioned this piece to be hand made by skilled Thai craftsmen. Onlv a limited number can be made. Early orders will be fulfilled I I Please register mv application to purchase the Thai Shell Pendant. | I I understand delivery will take place in eight weeks. I I enclose mv cheque for ($3O per pendant). Cheques should he mane pavable to: I “ARCHIVE COLLEGE OF NEW ZEALAND” | 31 Airedale St Auckland, PO Box 8235, Ph: 788-008 I I I 1 | NAME:(Mr/Mrs/Miss).... I ADDRESS: I"i I SIGNATURE: I I NOTE The price mav van if sales tax and customs duties change. N / # yJSF’OS 7 JJH-CH
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