Personals WHERE can all this lot be purchased cheaper? Closing down. Why are we closing down Because there is no money around. $5O ski jackets now, $30.00 plus free nitie worth $l2. Boss in Wellington sals dump the lot, regardless. Sheep skins from $4.99, cheap smocks $9.99, quilts, 3 layers lined with dacron very warm. Ladies tops $4.99. Don’t hum and hah. Procrastinate and you will miss out. Direct from factory don’t ask questions about stock being sold below cost. Hurts enough, without being reminded all day. Just bring the cash. No one will be ■turned away. Brighton Bargain Shop. Next S.I.M.U. Insurance, next to Devere and Clothier Land Agents near Post Office, Fire and water damaged stock, rush now. Brighton Bargain Shop, 188 Shaw Avenue. Brighton.
MATTHEWS NEW UPSTAIRS RESTAURANT 186 SHAW AVENUE NEW BRIGHTON New Zealood Stylr Cuisine S 4 S 9 Groups ot 10 JO People a Speciality Reservations Essential BY O Wine For Value on Your Plate Phone 882 472 Mwr
rALAMEIk idUNGt 221 Tuam Street, Phone 67-698 — Massage, Sauna. — Christchurch’s No. 1 Spa Pool. - TV, Pool Table. — Membership, Escorts. — Ladies and Groups Welcome. — Hours - Noon to 3 a.m. Mon,-to Fri, Sat, 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. Sun 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Aff Bank Cents Welcome. “SERVICE AND RELAXATION” Engagement NORTHOVER — SUTHERLAND: Daphne and Bob Northover, of 25A Plunket Street, have great pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter, Debbie Marie, to Craig, only son of Pamela and Ron. Lost and Found FOUND: St Albans, grey tabby kitten, part Persian, white chest and feet. Cannot keep. Ph. 557-202. LOST: Spectacles, Thursday, vicinity Keystores car park, Rangiora. Ph. 7951. RED cloth patchwork bag, containing wallet, refere n c e s , unemployment cheque, etc. Lost Sydenham vicinity. Desperately needed. Please Ph. 34-836. 2 Tenders BUILDER'S quote required for two rooms and sundeck extensions to house Hamner Springs. Live-in during building. Plans avaiable now. Start June. Ph. 519-473 after 5.30 p.m, 1 SALE BY TENDER FISHERMAN’S BACH, SHED AND FREEHOLD LAND AT OKARITO, SOUTH WESTLAND THE Public Trustee Invites tenders for the purchase of a fisherman’s bach, shed and freehold land situated at Okarito. The land comprises 3 sections with a total area of 1234 sq m (48.8 p more or less being Sections 63, 64 and 65, Town of Okarlto, being the balance of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Volume 28, Folio 1405 (Westland Registry).
General: The fisherman’s bach and shed are offered inclusive of the chattels contained therein which comprise sundry fishing gear, household goods and tools. The land and buildings have a 1977 Government Valuation of $2,400 (comprising, improvements 100 and land $1300). Conditions of tender may be inspected at, and any further particulars obtained from, the office of the District Public Trustee, Mackay Street, Greymouth (or write to P.O. Box 367, Greymouth). The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
a deposit of 10 per cent must accompany each tender. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on 21 May, 1981, at the office of the District Public Trustee, Greymouth, to whom tenders are to be addressed, enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked "Estate of F. R. Chaplin, Tender for purchase of fisherman’s bach.” FIR
"FARMERS" BUILDING, ASHBURTON SURPLUS goods offered for sale by tender include: Used carpet and rubber underlay, flush panel doors including hardware, large glazed windows with timber frames, aluminium doors and window including frame, sound system speakers, large fan heaters, fluorescent light fittings and tubes, goods litf (2m x 2.4 m car, motor and all mechanical parts), fin curved glass shop front panes, spiral staircases. Complete schedules of items and conditions of tender are available from Monday, May 4, 1981, on site at the corner of East and Havelock Streets, Ashburton. Please contact the Foreman who will arrange for inspection. Tenders close at 4 p.m., Tuesday, May 12, 1981, at our office. HALLIDAY O’LQUGHim and TAYLOR, Consulting Engineers, 62 Cashel Street, CHRISTCHUI CH. 2 TENDERS are Invited for shearing approximately 32,000 sheep in the Kekerengu/Clarence Bridge area. Starting with ewes on July 1, 1981. For further particulars apply: S. J. Chaffey, KEKERENGU. FS9
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