Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED »D»E«TISEMENTS j Page ‘ Amusements .. .. 1i! Ashburton Sales .. .. 26 Auctions .. . .. 26 p E:rths and Deaths .. 1 h Board and Residence 23 j ’ Boats. Buy and Sed .. 26 Businesses for Sale .. 26j Carriers .. .. .. 23 ' I Cars for Sale .. 25Cars Wanted 25 ; { Car Parts and Accessories 25' i Cats. Dogs. Pets .. .. 25* Chiropodists .. ..25 Coal. Coke. Firewood .. 26;CycCes. Buy and Sell .. 25 , Dances. Socials, etc. .. 25 J Driving Tuition .. 25 1 Eg- T s. Poultry etc. .. 26 5 Farms for Sale .. ..23; Farms Buy .. .. 26 1 Financial .. .. 26 i’ For Sale ~ 26 • . Florists .. .. x* i Funeral Notices .. I’l Fruit. Plants. Produce 26 ‘ Gardening Aids 26 Grazing .. 26 i Hire Motor-vehicles . . 25 Hire Machinery ..26 Hire Miscellaneous . . 25 Holiday and Hotel Accom. 23 Tmprts. and Machinery Sell 26 Implts. and Machinery Buy 26 Ladies’ Column . . 23 Livestock .. 26' Lost and Found .. ..23 Motor-cycles Buy. Sell ’* 25 | Musical Instruments .. 26 Opticians .. ..96 Personals Photography 7. 26 Properties for Sale . M i Properties Wanted .. 26 Public Notices 23 ' Radios. Buy and Sell 7 2S Records 2$ i Shipping and Air Services 1. 23 Situations Wanted— Males .. 24 Females 95 Farm Work .. * 25 Sporting Goods Tailoring .. 3 231 Tender* .. .. M To Let •• .. I* 23 Tradesmen 7 23 Trade Personals 7 26 Trailers, Caravans, etc 25 Trucks. Deliveries, Sell 7 26 Trucks, Deliveries. Wtd. 25 Vacancies—- . a!es , • a. 24 I Females 24. 25 General .. 23 , Farm Employee® 25 J* anted to Purchase 26 U anted to Rent .. Athletics CANTERBURY SCHOOLS Annual Sports Held Tbe following are the results ! !?. V 1? Canterbury Public! recently annual s P° rt * held! , ~ . Boys’ Events 100 Yards Championship.—T ! Newman (New Bngnton Ceh-! UiL’> H P A s i' J s hn (Lyttelton : Mam), 2; G. Cooicsley (AranulJ.i 75 Yards Under 10.—L. Boulton (Spreydon). 1; D. Berry I (New Brighton Convent), 2: W ! bm.pson (Hornby). 3. Under H i IX Smail (Woolston). 1; V. Ham • Hornby) 2: R. Junes (Rlccar-i 3; Under 12: P. st. John! Lyttelton Main). 1; J. Brom-1 ley (Hornby). 2; A. Chesney (Redcliffs). 3. ,J. W J.y ard, -~Under 13: L. Ellis! (Waltham). 1; G Cooksley t Aranui). 2; B. Robinson (Fenda.ton), 3. Under 14: T. New(Central New Brighton). 1: G. Grim wood (Wharenui). 2; B Et he rington (Woolston) and J Sutherland (Wharenui) 'equal) 3. Over 15: D. Knight i Wooiston), 1; D. Aitoft (Burnaide). 2. Relays.—Under 10: Quinns Road 1. Banks Avenue 2. Spreydon 3. Under 11: New Brighton Convent 1. Whafenui 2, Woolston 3. Under 12: Lyttelton Main 1, Wharenui 2, Opawa 3 Under 13: Fendalton 1. Waltham 2. Aranui 3. Under 14: Bi*hopWoolston 2, South New Girls’ Events 100 Yards Championship.— A. Napier (Fendalton). 1; G. Goold (Mairehau), 2; L. Pearce (Spreydon), 3. 50 Yards.—Under 10: G. Roberts (Quinns Road), 1; L. Dempsey (Aranui), 2; C. Green (Banks Avenue), 3. 75 Yards. —Under 11: S. Mappiebeck (Ham). 1; R. Hayes (Ham). 2; M. Havles (Banks Avenue). 3. Under 12: A. Napier (Fendalton), 1; R. Panirau (Beckenham). 2; C. Adkins (Opawa). 3. Under 13: M Rudhall (Bumside). 1; G. Rump • Waltham). 2: G. Goold (Mairehau). 3. Under 14: J. Phillips (Brisgston), 1. L. Turner (Wharenui). 2; J. Collier (Freeville). 3. Relays—Under 10: Wharenui 1. Aranui 2, Spreydon 3. Under 11: Ham 1. Spreydon 2. j Banks Avenue 3. Under 12: Spreydon 1. Burwood 2, Opawa 3 Under 13: Mairehau 1. Central New Brighton. 2. Fendalton 3 Under 14: Waltham 1, Woolston- 2.

RANDOM REMINDER Mr OSCARS Beauty competitions, as competition among should in this city, in the mother of a fairlv Christchurch girls for spite of the ground they . the most talented march- cover, and the complain girl once remark- - n g girl. (Actually plaints that they really ed, are not everything. marching girls face a walk up and down withAnd although no-one dreary winter with very out getting anywhere wants to be copying the little actual competitive (except finally on their American way of life all marching, and such a bicycles coming home) the time, this seems an contest would brighten should end if there was opportunity for Christ- up the face of the city, an Oscar at the end of church to consider improve the long winter the journey. The Mayor whether it cannot apply evenings). There eould could be counted on for to its civic life some of be several sections—the an appropriate speech, the enthusiasm with most originative perfor- the local M.P.’s could which the film stars in mance. the marching come out in force (they California bring to the girl who is also the best often think of phalanxes annual award of Oscars cook, the one with the of marching girls marchfor screen excellence. neatest about turn, all ing steadily to the pollChristchurch has no film these , are examples ing booths), the Resistars. And until they which come to mind— dents’ Protection Assistant moving those criss- and provided the best ciation, the Friends of cross patterns off the possible judges are the Museum and the screen, we don’t even chosen, one from the Wine and Food Society have any television stars university, one from the could all lend the conas yet. But that is no trade unions, one from test the force of their reason why there should the Rugby Union, and so support. And to forestall not be an Oscar compe- on, there is nothing to the charge that there tition. A start c6uld be stop the whole thing would be no male secmade among the march- developing into some- tion, why not here and ing girls. Think of the thing really big. March- now decide on an Oscar enthusiasm which would ing girls have never had for “the marching girl’s be displayed at an Oscar the appreciation they ' best friend.”

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610428.2.249.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 23

Word count
Tapeke kupu
953

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 23

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert