Lost and Found BATHING suit, black and white with beach towel, lost last Thursday between St. Albans St bus, and Girls’ High. Reward. Ph. 555-957. BLUE pet-budgie missing from Woolston, answers to Joey, very talkative and friendly. Reward. Phone 898-905. FINDER of baby buggy, left by Zenith Garden Centre, ’ Northlands, ph. 7225 Belfast. LEFT at Mushroom compost heap, Prebbleton, 1 fork, 1 shovel. Finder please phone 488-733 a.h. Reward. LEFT at Teoka Bay, Sunday morning, one Fairydown sleeping bag. Finder please ph. collect Kaiapoi 8227 after 4.30 p.m. LOST between Kaikoura and Christchurch, Sunday 15th, lady's Olympic Swiss silver watch. Very good reward. Phone 894-315 (collect). LOST from Greyke Road, Ham, Siamese cat. Collar and bell attached. Reward. Phone 515-066. LOST: Gent’s spectacles in case, Scarborough Terrace, .Hanmer Springs. Please phone Kaiapoi 8304 (collect). LOST near Lagoon at Walkuku on Monday, pair of spectables in white leather case. Ph. 486-934. Reward.
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Press, 17 November 1981, Page 33
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