Personals LADIES: Relax with a tension relieving massage in the privacy and comfort of your own home, female and male masseurs available. Phone Madelaines on 791-170 between 11 a.m. and 3 a.m. any day. D MASSAGE (Special reduction). Atami Bath House, 184 Hereford St, announces a Special Reduction for February: $12.50 includes i hour massage, facials,, sauna, steam room, plunge, geisha baths. Don’t miss this opportunity. Phone 66-348. 50-233. 29 MEN: Relax with a tension relieving massage in the privacy and comfort of your own home, female and male masseurs available. Phone Madelaines on 791-170 between 11 a.m. and 3 a.m. any day. D MITTONS Fashions specialise for ahe larger women, sizes 16-30. 104 Gloucester St, Ph. 797-992, opp. Haywrights. D NO profit. Shop can’t carry on. Business going into recess. Cheap jackets, smocks, tops, dresses, nities, blouses, body shirts, 99c off every garment. Boy’s, girl’s, lady’s skivies, $4.99, now $4. Closing down, lease expired, everything must be sold urgent. Pieces of Dacron from 35c each. Thick Dacron pieces for Continental quilts, eiderdowns, sleeping bags from $1.50. Pieces for the baby’s cot $1.50. Very warm, very clean, no dust, stuffing, ideal for soft toys, cushions, pillows, stereo boxes, filters for fish tanks. Fire water damaged stock, some still wet. Rush now, next week will be too late. Open 10 a.m. Brighton Bargain Shop, 59 Oram Ave (opp. Seaview Garden Shop, next to Beehive Gift Shop, next to Clarke’s Newsagent). Best dressed window in Brighton. 29 PREGNANCY help Ph. 63-355, MGF PROBLEMS. We are lay counsellors; our hours are flexible; our fees are reasonable. We are here to help in all areas of communication. personal relationships, and other life-handling, situations. For appointments, please ring 228-062. THS RAP Studio: Young attractive ladies' available to bring back a little sunshine into your days. Open from 10 a.m. to midnight. We’re still the most superb and the cheapest in town. Phone 68-174. 3 RAP studio. Young attractive ladies available to bring back a little sunshine into your days. Open from 10 a.m. to midnight. We’re still the most superb and the cheapest in town. Ph. 68-174. 3 RIDE wanted to Blenheim, Friday, after 3 p.m., share costs. Ph. 489-843. TABLECLOTHS and serviettes starched at realistic prices. The small laundry with the big service. Heidis Laundry Services, 45 Nancy Ave, St Albans. Ph. 859-308 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. HTC WHEN revising your will, please remember The National Heart Foundation. We neither seek nor recieve Government subsidy and rely on legacies to -provide a large proportion of our income. Donations in lieu of flowers at funerals also make an important contribution to the Foundation’s funds. Become an Associate Member by writing to:— P.O. BOX 696, CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH ARTS FESTIVAL C.A.F. REQUIRES paint for the children’s paint-a-wall day. Any unfinished cans would be appreciated. PLEASE PH. 584-606 OR 65-794 29 Sporting Fixtures DIGGERS’ BOWLING TOURNAMENT SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1980. OPENING Ceremony at the U.S.A. green commencing 8.15 a.m. All welcome. Play commences 9 a.m. on the following greens:— Cashmere.—G. Anderton, Ted Armstrong, G. Coombes, T. Flaus, G. Glasgow, R. B. Hales, F. Matthews, H. Metcalfe, C. Packer K. Robinson, L. Saunders, E. Truscott, W. R. Westoby. K. Wilshire. Christchurch Richmond M. —J. R. Beattie, D. Bodger, H. C. Boys, B. C. Crooke, I. Divehall, H. W. Earl, N. E. Hocking, N. Kennedy. A. E. Luff, D. Sams, F. W. Skipworth, D. Stott, R. Taylor, H. Wilkinson. R.S.A. No. I.—L. Awdry, H. Berry, A. J. Charteris, T. W. Dixon. I. H. D. Ferguson, J. Irvine, K. A. Jones, B. F. Jordan, J. E. McKenna, R. Millar, W. L. Sargison, R. S. Smith, H. Vette, It. Woolcott. Beckenham.—W. Ahlfeld, J. Allison, S. Batcheler, J. Black, A. Dunn. G. Henderson, G. Moore, J. McDonald, N. McCone, L. Prouting, B. Robson, W. Smyth, H. E. Thomas, R. McNabb. Halswell.—V. Blackler. W. R. Brook, S. G. Common, J. Davidson, K. Dolheguy, D. Drummond. I. Edyvean, M. J. Graham, D. V. Jones, M. Livingstone, B. Mason, C. Milne, W. H. Rhodes, R. Stewart. Hornby W.M.C. —R. Cullen, C. T. Ford. R. Halkett, F. Henderson, D. A. Hutcheon, A. Kotoul, B. Cox. A. J. Martin, W. Smith. C. Reid, P. Roberts, R. Spear, H. Toy, R. S. Williams. R.S.A. No. lI.—H. C. Bloor, S. Collins, C. Dann. R. B. Divers, L. A. Dunston, R. Madsen, C. K. Manson, J. Millard. R. Oliver, J. Parker, N. Shannon, D. J. Soper, L. Timson. Opawa.— J. Abernethy, C. Baxter. L. Beer, B. Browne, J. S. Clark, A. C. Chapman, T. Deane, V. Empson, W. Hughes, D. Keane, D. McCarthy, C. Watson, V. E. Winter, J. Reilly. Riccarton W.M.C.—J. E. Adams, L. Armstrong, F. 8001, C. Clarke. S. Cooper, R. Forrester, W. D. McDonald, R. McLeod, F. Mugford, A. Ravinwood, A. W. Stuart, J. Warren, N. K. Williams, J. Young. Burwood.—R. Brooke. E. Doggett, F. French, R. J. Hay, P. G. Harris, M. L. King, C. Laing, B. McManus, G. Rowland, J. M. Steele, L. Thompson. N. Wales, J. Watkins. L. E. Thompson. Spreydon.—V. Blakeway, G. Carpenter, R. Davev, T. Evans, H. Grace, A. Henderson, S. R. Joblin, A. Ogilvie, W. Ramsay. F. Rodgerson, J. Schultz, K. Shivas.
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