‘THE PRESS’ j CLASSIFIED ADS REALLY WORK ALL DAY AND EVERY DAY INUMBER k nr PHONE 792-440 I ANYTIME | Tailoring DOES your clothing need adjusting? Lost or gained weight? We give a complete alteration service. Workmanship guaranteed. Tasman Tailors, 28 New Regent St, Chch, ph. 796-235. Catering-cuisine CATERING. All crulslnes catered for specialising In Mediterranean and Continental dishes. Large parties, pvte functions, 21st and wedding receptions. Ph. Scrumptious Foods, 388-447, ask for Steve or Paul. Care of Chiidren I am looking for employment preferably In the country area for taking care of the home and children while parents holiday etc. I have had many years of experience and references are available on request. Phone Adrienne 370-363. Photography MINOLTA XG2, mint cond., 2 years old, urgent sale, bargain at $375 0.n.0. Ph. 385-752, evenings. Builders’ Supplies FENCING materials, posts, rails, pallings and pickets, 20 ger cent off this week only. ipen 6 days a week. Mon-day-Friday from 8.30 a.m.4.30 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 440 Oxford Tee (ex. Navy Building). PREMIX, sand, shingle, fill. For prompt delivery. Phone 899-927. MTHS TIMBER, Plnus 4 x 2 Tr and G4S No. 1 framing, 250 Un. m. packs, studs and dwangs (no waste), all at $1.19 per lln. m. Phone 23-8009. Personals ACTION Finance offer personal loans, $5OO to $3OOO. Fast personal service. Total finance for property owners, buying cars. Phone 50-389. D ADOPTEE born Essex St Maternity home, Linwood, Christchurch, 1942, now a loving mother, wishes to make contact with her first mother. Please write to: Evening Post, C 125, Wellington. A gentleman can really relax at the Sunrise. A variety of attractive masseuses, excellent sauna and spa facilities, lovely open fire. Credit cards welcome. Open Mon to Frl, 11 a.m. till late. Closed Sat. Open Sun noon till late. 184 High St. Ph. 797-977. A special Job needs a Specialist. See “The Press” Specialist Services Guide every Tuesday in the Trade Services column. AT a loose end as to where to dine out? Look In "The Press” Restaurant Guide, every Thursday. STWTC A Touch of Class, welcomes all for massage, sauna and spa. Hours: week-days 11 a.m. to 3 a.m., Sat. 2.30 p.m. to 3 a.m., Sun. 6 p.m. to 12 p.m. Couples welcome. 262 Colombo St. Prompt escort and out call service. Male masseur available. By appointment. Ph. 325-868. Special half-hour massage for $9.95. ATTRACTIVE lady escort available, day time, evenings, personal service. Ph. 371-454,9 to noon/5 to 7 p.m. A. J. Hall, Ltd, 536 Colombo St. For all picture framing requirements. DTC BALMORAL Restaurant welcomes you to fine food. Ph. Kalapol 8800. DTC CLASSIFIED ads are the very best means In town to communicate what you have for sale. Try them. Ph. 792-440 any time to place your ad. CARLTON Lounge. Prettiest girls. Nude massage. Spa, Video, TV. Prompt discreet visiting service. Mon.-Frl. noon-6 p.m., and 8 p.m.-2.30 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 42 Salisbury St (enr Victoria St). Credit cards welcome. Ph. 50-504. ESCORTS, mature attractive ladles. Fannies, ph. 892-268.
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