Public Wices ~~u . ■ ' ■ ■ ■OOK Exchange, 11 New Re- .' -gent St, city, open throughsi/ out Easter, all day, every %i'v,day, hrs 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Novels, comics, magazines, all kinds. Sell, swap or buy. New custozn£i" ers wanted and welcome. Ke further information see ftp: Yellow Pages, Telephone Directory under Books 20
SELL your stereo equipment with a quick-action Classified advert. D TRANSCENDENTAL Meditation programme. Enquiries ph. 893-243, or write Box 2388. Christchurch. D WE'RE highly optimistic] about our Classified ads.! Shop our columns and you’ll see why. D “THE PhESS” .; NEW SECTIONAL MAPS COMPREHENSIVE index giv-i jng street locations, listing! places of interest, city and country hotels and taverns. $3.50 Also our popular pocket and wall maps. From THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD. D ’ - CHATTEL VALUER THIS is to advise that John Harridge has commenced business as a chattel va’uer specialising in all forms of chattels, stock, plant and equipment. Telephone No. 67253 Address P.O. Box 178 Christchurch. 28
ALTERATIONS OK CANCELLATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 5 p.m. ON THE WEDNESDAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION.
NEW BRIGHTON TAVERN Seaview Road Every Wednesday 7.30 p.m.: Cards $1.75 35 games. Extras as usual. PARKLANDS TAVERN Every Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: 30 houses $3, plus golden house, silent lines, good rafflies and payouts. PAPANUI LEAGUE CLUB Sawyers Arms Road Every Friday, 7.30 p.m/x Cards $3 each 30 games. Minimum payout $2O, a $5O jackpot, 31st players ■house. 1 Lucky cards, giveaways, silent lines, and good raffles. Canter- • bury Rugby League Junior Committee 17-19 years' grades.
PAPANUI TAVERN Every Monday 7.30 p.m.: Jackpot $5O plus good raffles and prizes. Papanui Rugby League.
Every Wednesday afternoon, 1.30 p.m.: Warm, comfortable and friendly. 30 games at $1.50 per card. $4 lines, $l2 house. Plus bonus houses. Minimum pay- 1 out $530. Good raffles. Siient lines. Papanui Bowling Club. PAPANUI R.S.A. Every Wednesday 7.30 p.m.: Merviale-Papanui Rugby Football Club. PAPANUI WORKING MENS CLUB Sawyers Arms Road Attention members. Housie Friday. 7.30 p.m.: Cards $3, 30 games Mimimum payout $2O ner came plus silent lines jackpot -and raffles.
PHOENIX HOTEL Every Monday 1.30 p.m.: Cards $3. Excellent prizes and raffles. Also every Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.: $3 a card. Harewood Cricket Club. RACECOURSE HOTEL Wednesday 7.30 p.m.: Top prizes, silent lines, raffles. Canterbury Westland racing owners and trainers.
RICCARTON TOWN HALL Clarence Road * Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: Ri^ a £' ton Rugby League Club. - Come along for a ! friendly and enjoyable evening. Good c aller, top prizes, good rattles. Be there. Every Thursday 7.30 p.m.: 30 houses — $3 card. Good prizes, giveaways and raffles. Holmes Park Group. Avon Bowling Club Housie: Owing to prebooking of _ hall, our next housie night will be Friday, May 1 and will be continuous from that date.
RUSSIJEV HOTEL Every Monday (including Public holidays) 7.30 pan.: Cards $3. Minimum payout-per game $25, plus $5O jackpot silent lines, 3 at $4O quinellas and lucky cards. Good raffles. The best venue Christ*: church. Bumside Bowling and Rugby Clubs.
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