CENSOR’S CLASSIEICAOON G. Approved for general exhibition G.y, Approved tor general exhibition — recommended as more suitable for person* 13 year? of age and over G.A. Approved for general exhibition —- recommended os more suitable for adults. Approved for exhibition to persons of the advertised age and over
COLE PORTER’S MUSICAL OOISS ME, KATE ifcvl 1 DIRECTOR BRYAN AITKEN MUSICAL DIRECTOR BEVERLEY KENCH jrvy JAMES HAY THEATRE & x \ NIGHTLY Bom SATURDAYS 2pm & Bpm ® y FINAL NIGHT SAT. 13TH OCTOBER — ADMITS $5.50 (INCLUDES BOOKING FEB) CONCESSIONS FOR CHiIDRtN I SENIOR CITIZENS DINNER A SHOW SPECIAL $10.50 INCLUDES DINNER AT TOWN HAIL RESTAURANT SHOW TICKET AND COMPUMENTARY PROGRAMME BOOK NOW AT THE TOWN HALL CHRISTCHURCH GILBERT I SULLIVAN A LIGHT OPERATIC SOCIETY INC.
i WEST’S FAMILY : • RESTAURANT ; » MAIN SOUTH ROAD « J Just over the Sockburn Bridge, look for the covered wagon. | OPEN: 12 noon-2 p.m., 5 p.m.-9 p.in. Weekdays, • $ 12 noon-9 p.m. Saturdays, 12 noon-8 p.m. a | Sundays. J | Extensive menu to cater for family groups « I 43-678 C^' s 2 » enquiries V ,<yi P ar!ies « sor o • ° t iir ! J reservations. f\ \ IK. Specialty. • »••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Fruits, Plants, Produce p# PUMPKIN I CUT PUMPKIN 25C KG SPINACH FRESH AND TENDER 35C BUNCH LEEKS 39C BUNCH PARSNIPS $1.50 LARGE BAG | ALL PRODUCE GROWN ; ON THE PROPERTY Open 7 Days — 8 a.m. — 5.30 p.m. 432 PRESTONS ROAD (BURWOOD END) BORONIA Add the delightful perfume of Boronia to your garden. You can experience it now at Woodland as the Brown, Red, Yellow and new Chandler! (burgundy colour) Boronias come into flower. They make ideal cut flowers, too. UNIQUE A Rhododendron that lives' up to its name. It produces flowers in domed trusses of, soft creamy-white tinted pink.: Grows to approximately 2m. $6.35. Choose from more than 30 different varieties of, Rhododendrons at Woodland. Many are now in bud. PIERIS — LILY OF THE VALLEY SHRUB A medium sized shrub with all seasons attractiveness. Fresh clean foliage at all limes plus interesting buds i through winter, opening Jnj spring to most attractive I hanging clusters of pure; white or pale pink flowers. I Two outstanding varieties in j full flower now are White Cascade, $7.45, and Pink Delight, 57.75. CAMELLIAS Can you imagine literally dozens of different varieties all in flower at once? — That’s the situation right now at Woodland. If you haven’t yet enjoyed seeing so many Camellias in flower at one time, why not come to Woodland soon and give yourself a treat? Over 80 varieties are displayed for your browsing pleasure and easy selection. SPECIMEN TREES Soften the skyline with trees. There are many fine specimens at Woodland, including Silver Birch, Walnuts, Willows, Maples, Ash, Elms Oaks. Liquidamber, Chestnut. Cherries, etc. OPEN: 8.30 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M., MONDAY TO SATURDAY. Woodland 13 c
For Sale “TortaDie Indus, the finest value ever, at only $145, 2 years guarantee. Geo. Berryman, Ltd. 77 Ferry Road. D FYFE WRITERS. Golfball correcting Imperial. Geo Berryman, Ltd, 77 Ferry Rd. ‘ Free parking. D i FYPEWRITERS, Imperial, new and reconditioned with 12 months guarantee. Geo Berryman, Ltd 77 Ferry Rd Free parking. D /ICTORIAN mahogany extension table, seat 10 comfortably. Perfect condition, $ll5O. Millbrook Antiques, 10 Papanui Rd. Ph. 555-890. BEDDING dress, cream crepe only 2 months old. Ph. 623381. 13 WETBACKS, copper and cast iron. 89 Forfar Street. MWFSI3 WINDOW frames, new, unglazed, assorted sizes. 89 Forfar Street. MWFSI3 WINDOWS, secondhand, a large selection. 39 Forfar Street. MWFSI3 I gas propane heater, suitable caravan; 1 exercycle, both as new. Phone 895-869. THE PRESS NEW SECTIONAL MAPS ; COMPREHENSIVE index giv-l ing street locations, listing places of interest, city and country hotels and taverns. $3.50 Also our popular pocket and wall maps. $2. from THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. D Fruits, Plants, Produce A ~Cgx and Son. Nurserymen for bedding, vegetable and put. plants, open Monday to Friday, Saturday mornings' 15 Wychbury St. Spreydon (off Barrington Street near park). Retail and wholesale growers. D BEDDING plants: Ageratum, Alyssum, Dianthus, Livingston Daisies, Lobelia, French Marigolds, Nemesia, Dwarf. Phlox Drummondi, Iceland Poppies, Carnations. Centaurea, Dalphiniums. Petunias, Golden Pyrethrum, stocks, Violas, Giant Pansies, Penstemon, Antirrhiniums, Geraniums. Tomato, Lettuce and Cabbage plants, shrubs, etc. Open 7 days. Em mitts Nursery, 179 Weston Rd. 13 GRAPEFRUIT $8.95 bushel case; Aust, oranges $16.95 case; N.Z. Naval $14.95 case. Al, 102 Stanmore Rd. 15 PICK your own: top grade Rua potatoes, $2 s.b., bags supplied, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri.. Sat. and Sunday only. 486 Sawyers Arms Rd. 13. POTATOES: Chippewa: $2.75 s.b. Onions: $2.55 s.b. Al. 102 Stanmore Fid. 15 POTATOES: Ham Hardys, $2.20 s.b. (20kg>. Cbi’ppewas $2.50 s.b. (20kg). 398 Sawyers Arms Rd, Sat. and Sun. only. 13 STURMER apples, al! prices. Sseason soon finishing. R. H. Sisson. 249 Styx Mill Rd. BLUEBERRIES For Commercial Growers WE are accepting Bulk Orders now for delivery December-January. $2.95 EACH. Please ring:— DOWNS NURSERY. PHONE 384-623, 382-019 F 26
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