Personals , ROLL top desk (old) buy. Ph. 266-470. 14 HELP CAN YOU COPE? ARE YOU IN A CRISIS? HAS EVERYTHING GONE WRONG? Try Our Answer Ph. 895-667. Ph. 857-197 MTC Lost and Found FOUND near Beckenham Post Office, 1 small Spanell/Terrier pup, white with black patches. Phone work hours 794-659; a.h. 31-254. 3 GREEN plastic envelope with passbooks, spectacles, etc., lost Friday, probably vicinity University. Reward. Ph. Harrison, Sum. 5333. LOST Sunday between Manchester St and Scarborough via Memorial Park Cemetery, 3 keys on green key ring. Ph. 64-129. Reward. MALE Golden Labrador, solidly built, answers to Hamish, lost from Prebbleton, Sunday. Ph. 498-114 evenings or Belfast 8431. REMOVED from New Railway Hotel Friday night by mistake, brown suitcase containing musical gear. Finder please return to above address or Phone 898-764.
AVONHEAD TAVERN Every Monday night: Except public holidays. ] Increased prizes. No house under $l5. Lucky prizes, silent line, good raffles. Every Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.: 30 houses, $3 card, jackpot, players lines, ■ raffles:. Christchurch United Junior Soccer. ALBION RUGBY CLUBROOMS Lochee Rd, Riccartort Every Friday 7.30 p.m.: Albion Rugby Club. BELFAST RUGBY CLUB . ROOMS Every TUESDAY 7.30 p.m.: 30 houses $3. Raffles, giveaways. Redwood I Kindergarten. Every Thursday 7.30 p.m.: Good prizes and payout. Belfast School and I Belfast Rugby Club. BLACK HORSE HOTEL Lincoln Road Every Monday at 7.30 , p.m.: Cards $1,50, raffles and silent lines. Every Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: 30 houses $3 card plus slenti lines. Every Thursday, 1.30 p.m.: Silent lines, raffles, $1.50 card. A BLENHEIM ROAD MOTOR HOTEL 1 Blenheim Road Every Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: Albion Rugby Club. BOWER TAVERN Cnr Bower Ave and Brighton Road Every Monday, 7.30-9.30 p.m. Every Friday, 7.30130 p.m.: $3 card, 30 games. New Brighton Rugby Club. | Every Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Card $3 30 houses, New Brighton Cricket Club. | Every Wednesday. 7.30 p.m.: $3 for 30 houses, at least $27 paid every house. 3 silent lines, $5O free flag jackpot. Chch CLUB TAVERN 441 Colombo Street Every nights of the week | at 7.30 p.m. Every Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Gold Band Taxis Social Club. $3 card. 30 ■ houses. Minimum payout $24 a game. DALLINGTON BIG HOUSIE St Pauls Hall Gayhurst Road | Saturday 7.30 p.m.: $3 a card. Good payout Silent lines. Interesting raffles, Be early for - your cards. Phone 894-665 after 6 p.m. FERRYMEAD TAVERN ] Every Wednesday Evening, 7.30 p.m.: Greyhound Breeders’ Assn. $3 card, 30 games, ■ $5O jackpot each week. 300 card maximum. Quinellas, doubles, silent lines and give aways. Every Thursday, 7,30 p.m.: 1 $3 card, 30 games. Sumner Cricket Club and Woolston Park Bowling Club. HALSWELL TAVERN Every Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: $3 card. 30 games. Silent line, jackpot and raffles. Good prizes. Halswell Rugby League Club. f HILLSBOROUGH TAVERN Every Monday 7.30 p.m.: 30 huoses for $3, lines $6, houses $3O, $25 and $2O. Payouts exceed 1 $l2OO nightly. St Martins School. ISLINGTON TAVERN Tuesday nights 7.30 p.m.: I Good prizes and raffles. Hornby ladies Hockey. IGlub. K-
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