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UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SCHOOL OF MUSIC TONIGHT at 8 p.m. RECITAL By distinguished ENGLISH CELLIST PENELOPE LYNEX With pianist MAURICE TILL Attractive programme includes Sonatas by Kodaly and Mendelssohn GREAT HALL ARTS CENTRE Door sales $lO, Students $2 CUPID LOUNGE 68 Manchester St XXXX Rated Videos, RlB Dally 10 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m. 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 7.30 p.m. Reduced prices senior citizens and benefaclarles. Explicit sexual content. For Sale BASE and mattress, sgle size, top of the range quality, thermo heated, approx. 6 mths old, replacement cost $9OO sell $475. Ph. 797-045 Selwyn St Traders. BEDROOM dressing table, 4ft6, 8 drawers, large mirror, $4OO. 2 matching bedside cabinets, $lOO ea. Double queen bedhead, $l5O. Mahogany, attractive modern style, new cond. 14 cost price, phone 326-822. BEDROOM suite, dble colonial with mattress and base, $9OO 0.n.0. Ph. 830-568. BEDROOM suite, twin Mahogany (solid) Queen Anne legs, as new, $6OO 0.n.0., ph. 555-256. BEDSPREAD quilting offcuts. Ideal for crafts and home sewers. Good range of colours and sizes. Cheap. Available at 30 Kingsley St, Sydenham. “♦ ♦ ♦ BEDSPREADS. Furnishing World’s mobile linen shop, with a selection from their huge range of duvet covers, bedspreads, sheets, wool underlays and duvets, will call, by appointment, on Wednesdays and Fridays. If you require advice on decor or colour co-ordination, our trained consultants will be happy to assist you to achieve your dream bedroom. Furnishing World, phone 663-841. BEDS. Quality deep inner spring mattress and base set, guaranteed. King $650, Queen $550. Dble and % $450. Single $320. Odd sizes made to measure. Ph. 529-550 afternoon. BIRD avlarysjnew), all sizes made to order, from $l5O. Ph. 5223 Ranglora.
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