Reality ALL DAY EVERY DAY — ano remember The Press' caa more readers than any other South island dally u> give you more contacts — more opportunity DIAL 192-440 tor Classified Advertising Tradesmen A better job at lower rates. Long grass cutting, tractor unit. Prompt and reliable service Phone Bob Evans 881-984. D ASPHALT drives, car parks, etc. Work guaranteed. Canterbury Seal and Construction, Ltd. Ph. 293-159 or 293-367. D ASPHALT driveways. A better job by Super Seal Construction. Terms may be available Phone 583-636 DTC Al contractors tor aectluo clearing driveways loading and cartage excavations and loader hire Phone SM-«i Chch ws BUILDER, qualified tradesman. Quality interior, exterior, alterations and installations. Shelving, slidingfolding doors, room dividers, joinery, relinings, wardrobes and many other property improvements. Please Phone 842-121, Paul England. 14 BUILDER requires work Free quotes or labour only Additions, alterations and new work. Phone Springston ask for Ceor"e MWS
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