Personals SINGLE lady, early 40s, plan- ’ ning a trip to Sydney at: Christmas, wishes to contact 1 unattached professional or | ' business gentleman, be-1 tween 48-58, for companion ship, etc. Reply “Press”: 6172. SLIMMING? on your own Join : others at a Kilo Slimming Club in your area Phone 588-718 or 518-580 STC SOLOS, single parent, separated. widowed and divorced, come along tonight to a party and social evening, live entertainment, 8 p.m. 5 to 1 am. Ladies and gents, t a supper plate, please. R.O.- v A.R Upstairs 194 Gloucester f St. Ph. 496-244. 34-203. Don t j forget Sat.. 25th. our Hippie ' Night, for all beautiful people. SOMETHING special that will I always give pleasure. Wei can reproduce any photo into a miniature. Hand I , coloured in oils. High qual-1 ] ity, low price. Ph. 843-315. SUNDAYS need not be dull. Casa Del Sol is now open on Sundays and offers its full a la carte menu. Come and see us soon for reserv-1 ations. Phone 60-822. STC I SWINGERS Contact published . monthly for adults over 18, i singles, couples who wish to I contact others. Hundreds of; genuine contacts through-1 out N.Z. For details in I strict confidence. “Editor.” P.O. Box 733, Blenheim. STC THE Christchurch Central Mission needs used furniture. household goods, etc., , and good used clothing Phone 66-745 office hours. Help us to help others WFS THE Dance Studio, No. 3 - Welles St (off Colombo St), under the direction of Jane Barrer. Dance classes in jazz/disco and keep fit. for children and adults. Phone 559-802. TICKET sellers required for tlie Copper Kiwi raffle. 1 Interested persons please ring 852-162. Stl UNATTACHED lady. 45. seeks suitable well dressed intelligent gentleman for the oc- - casional wine and dine (share expenses). Please write in confidence to 6173 “Press.” J WANTED: Part-time homework. Ph. 884-577. WIDOW, mid-50s, no family : like to meet retired gentle- ] man, 60, with phone and car. occasional company and ' social life: not housekeeper’s position. Apply Z 4673, “Press.” iWOMAN in 60s, very agile, I would like to meet' a man I i with car view social outings ' and companionship. Apply , A 4629, “Press.” . WOMENS refuge, a shelter from domestic violence Ph. , 69-187. WS , WOULD any person knowing the whereabouts of Derek Douglas Little, soil technician, please reply to P.O. Box 597, Christchurch, for information which may be to his advantage. SW22 : ■ a m ■ 1 25 to 45 Club for unattached people, are holding a Social this Saturday, August 18, 1 from 8.30 p.m., Hall, enr : Shirley Rd and Slater St. ; New members welcome. Phone 388-773, 792-466, : HOUSE PLANT PARTIES We instruct you how to look after your house plants. BOOK NOW Ask for Rae DOWNS NURSERY LTD, A.H. 584-832. WS Mayday mayday i SOS SABOTAGE < SOS SABOTAGE i S.O.S. Save our Souls S.O.S. , Stop Sabotage of Spaceships ; “UTERUS” en route for BIRTH j “WOMB” on voyage to BIRTH Personnel are Uteronauts or • Wombonauts. Remember, you are Wombos even when 1 you have to hitch hike to birth. A baby in the abdomen is like an astronaut in a space- | craft—both are utterly depen- 1 . dent on a life-support system for safe arrival and survival. , This concept is South Pacific .in origin. Cosmonaut is i Russian. Astronaut is , American. Uteronauts are • : also known as Chorionauts or : Amnionauts for wearing their i space suits of membranes i consisting of chorion and , amnion. . DECLARATION OF I HUMAN RIGHTS Uteronauts I firstly for life. Wombonauts , have rights. When, what, . why, where, which and who? ■ In the Space Age the pre i Uteronaut mentaUty is not only outdated but uninformed and dangerous. “There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come.” Remember, you are Wombos. Peace unto U. Do unto U. UTERONAUTS FOR PEACE. (Copyright.) 525 PREGNANCY I HELP CARE — CONCERN ( CONFIDENTIALITY Practical help offered to pregnant and new mothers. PHONE 63-355, Box 28019. 525 _______ RAETIHI SPECIAL FOR SENIORS . IN SEPTEMBER ‘ 1 i SEPTEMBER is Senior Citizens’ month at relaxing Raetilii In the Marlborough Sounds. Our friendly farm guest house gives you a cup ( of morning tea in bed, serves lovely farm-fresh meals, has launch trips, bush walks, log fires, colour TV, nice hot showers, and electric blankets on all beds. Special 10 per cent OFFi for Seniors in September. Phone Plcton 1498 J. collect, or write Capt and Mrs Wood, Raetihi, RD 2, Picton. Our launch picks up at Havelock. Hurry, book now APOLLO SOCIAL CLUB INC. NEXT Social and Dance. St Michael’s Hall. Durham Street, Saturday, August 18. This is a club for over 40s. New members welcomed. Inquiries, Phone 888-492. I
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