Church Notices PRESBYTERIAN ST PAUL’S, TRINITY. PACIFIC CHURCH Cnr Cashel and Madras Sts. Inner City 11 ajn. Morning worship. 130 p.m. Nieuean service. 3 p.m. Samoan service. 4.30 p.m. Cook Island service. 7 p.m. Evening worship in chapel. R. S. Roxburgh, K. Faletoese, Ministers. KNOX CHURCH Cnr Bealey Ave and Victoria St. 10 a.m. "Training and Giving” —P Guthardt 7 p.m. A thought-provoking film, “The Glass House"—Rev. Rod Madill ST ANDREW’S CHURCH (Opp. Public Hospital) 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship, Sunday School and Bible 11.30 a.m. Congregational Annual Meeting. 7.00 p.m. Informal Worship Circle, Deans Hall. “The personal, psychological, spiritual of faith.” MINISTER: The Rev. Boyd Glassey REFORMED CHURCH CORNWALL STREET. ST ALBANS 1’ a.m. and 7 p.m. : Bishopdale Community Centre, 11 a.m.: Minister, Rev. D. J. Van Gardenen. Ph 596-398. YOU ARE WELCOME Tailoring I ALTfcKAfIONS anu lemoaelUng to suits and trousers by i experineced tailors. Jack I Tracey Tailor, 593 Colombo ; Street, 2 doors from St Asaph Street Ph 60-450. STC Licensed Rest Homes ; VACANCIES for men or • women in Rest Home, on I bus route. Ph. 556-664. MemI ber of the Licensed Rest | Home Assn. 18 ; Wanted to Purchase A competitive quote roi <»U your modern or good used furniture from smithß City Market’s Trade-In Centre Kindly telepnone 798-100 Ext 86? for our buyer to call. Hfruseloads a spe cialty MTW HS A buyer requires antique furniture, old paintings and prints. Any old jewellery, jardinieres, Scotch chests and any other furniture. Ph. 852-452 or 554-236. All at Smiths City Market Auction Department Ma’.ket yoiit .surplus guudi in Nett Zealand a largest Auction Rooms. Up to foui special ued Room Sales weekly Ph (98-100 ut c*U tor advice about cartage Smiths Cit.v Market, ltd Auction D* oartment 88 Montreal st MTws ALU good used furniture; home appliances, musical instruments, sporting goods, etc bought, For prompt no obligation quotes Phone Hutchinson Whites. 794-600. MTWHS ANTIQUE bedroom furniture, lounge furniture and kitchen furniture wanted for young couple. Phone 889264. ANTIQUE or traditional sewing box, good size. Phone 489-472. ANTIQUES and old wares, old watches and chains, old jewellery, old chinaware, Royal Doulton, Worcester, Moorcroft, etc. Old pictures and paintings. Any old or antique furniture. Please Phone 794-287 or 855-166, Mr Robert Clark, licensed buyer and valuer. 22 ANYTHING traded on a new or used motor-cycle. Yes, get rid of that unwanted article and get yourself some economical transport. Deposits from $lOO. Tommy’s Yamaha, 362 St Asaph St. Ph. 63-066. LMVD. WST2I ARMY badges, medals, world coins. banknotes and stamps. Stirling and Co.. 21 Chancery Lane Ph. 64-924. Box 949, Chch. S A, aum.s i,. Market w. are buying good bedroom and dining furniture tnclud ing tallboys wardrobes compactum* double and single beds, dining suites Kindij telephone J9B-200 ext 866 or 867 for our valuer '<■ ”•!) MTWFATLAS range wanted, must be in going order and cheap. Ph. 559-959. BABY back pffck without frame preferably. Ph. 595190. BABY buggy, collapsible, light weight, tidy. Ph. 841395. BADGES, medals, bayonets, swords, war souvenirs etc. For collection. Please phone 895-025. 525 BATTERIES, old scrap car batteries, wanted for cash. Call al Don Grindleys Tyre Service 39 Sandyford St, Sydenham. Open 8-5 week days, 8-12 Saturdays. STC BLACK and white TV, drapes full length. Ph. 533-879. BOILER, wood or coal, suitable for heating glasshouse. Robinhood preferred Ph. 496-491. . ’ 18 BOOKS wanted: Penthouse, Forum. True Confessions, detective magazines, etc., or swap 2 for 1 at Richmond Book Exchange, or Phone week-ends 60-362. BOTTLES. Beet, soft drinks, baths, cast iron, steel, cast, ah metals, batteries. We coileet promptly seven days a week. All week-end traders Ph. 892-692. ring any time All cash MWS BUY, sell, repair and restore old guns and firearms Paul Manders, “Gunsmith,” Ph. 43-294. P O Box 8159 Chch WS BUY: M.tV Trading Store r>u> for cash or trade-in all good furniture radios. refrigerators washing machines complete housefuls or sun ■irv mts Po <m.9oa r) BUY XL3SO, DT36O, TTSOO Or TS2SO. Phone 889-264. BUY, wooden turned leg table, preferably kauri and with extension ' leaves. Ph. Sum 6431. CANE suite or two seater rolled arm, good condition. Ph. 44-094. CARPET, washing machine, refigerator, vacuum cleaner. Phone 326-775. CARPE I :op pr ices tor room sizes, house mts and carpet squares suitable for flats, etc Phone SR-kno business hours D CASH paid for china, crystal, ornaments, dinner and tea sets. Jewellery, fur eoats, smart clothing. Phone 64840. we call. 22 CASH register, late model required, in good cond., also indoor palm plants. Phone 797-452. CASH for L.P. records, good prices for good quality. WUI call If required. Soundwaves Used Record Service, 110 Gloucester St. Phone 60-478 Saturday 886-001. STC CHILDREN'S strong climbing frame. Ph. 7766 R«a. CLEAR plastic roofing for glasshouse, any length*. Ph. 525-383. CLOCK, Edwardian or Victorian, going or not, any cond. Ph. 853-950. COMMUNICATIONS receiver, FRG7 preferred. Ph. 851-702.
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