INOIX VO CIASSIHiD AOVtRTISIMCNTS Page Amusements 1 Ashburton Sales . 22 Auctions .. 22 Births and Deaths .. 1 Board and Residence .. 21 Businesses for Sale 22 Businesses Wanted 23 Carriers ..21 Cars for Sale .21 Cars Wanted .. 21 Car Parts and Accessories 21 Cats. Dogs. Pets .. 22 C.uropodMts 1 (.oal. Coke. Firewood 22 Cycles. Buy and Sell . 21 Driving Tuition .. 21 Eggs. Poultry, etc. .. 22 Financial . 22 For Sale ..22 Florists 1 Funeral Notices .. 1 Fruit. Plants. Produce 22 Gardening Aids 22 Hire. Machinery 22 Hire. Miscellaneous 21 Holiday and Hotel Accom. 21 Hotels for Sale 22 Implements and Mach.. Sell 22 Implements and Mach., Buy 22 indies Column .. 21 Livestock 22 Tx>st and Found 1 Monumental Masons . 19 Motor-cycles, Buy. Sell .. 21 Musical Instruments .. 21 Opticians .. 19 Personals 1 Properties for Sale 22 Properties Wanted 22 Properties Exchange 22 Public Notices 1. 19 Radios. Buy and Sell 21 Records 21 S' , ippi ng and Air Services 19 Situations WantedMales 21 Females 21 T.-.'-ionng 21 Tape Recorders 21 Television 22 Tenders .. 19 To Let .. 21 Tours .. .. 19 Tradesmen .. 21 Trade Personals .. .21 Trailers, Caravans, etc. 21 Tnicks. Deliveries. Sell .. 21 Trucks. Deliveries. Wtd. .. 21 Vacancies— Males .. 19. 20 Females 20, 21 General .. 21 Farm Employees .. 21 Wanted to Purchase 21 Wanted to Rent .. 21 Wanted to Lease .. ..21
RING 50.ITT—A DIRECT LINE TOR TOUR CONVENIENCE FLORISTS A. COX and Son: Complete Fioral Service, 15 Wychbury st. Spreydon "Ph. 38-11.5. all hours D BINT'S, State Theatre Bldgs for Wreaths and Sprays ’Phone 43-426; after_ hours_36-293. D HOWDEN'S Floral Service for Quality Floral Tributes at sensible nrtces. ’Phone Howden's Florists. 79-720: or after hours 70-548._ D LOVELY FLOWERS are used In design BEAUTIFUL WREATHS and SPRAYS at MISS FEAVERS. FLORAL STUDIO. 709 Colombo street. ■Phone 78-862: after hours, 39-588 or 38-299. D DO YOU WISH YOUR FLORAL EMBLEMS TO BE OUTSTANDING—IF SO CONSULT: NAIRNS NURSERIES. LTD.. 166 Lincoln road Phones 64-139 - 64-138 We specialise in Funeral Emblems and cut Howers Natural flowers only are used Plastic and artificial flowers are not used, as they have no meaning. Having a fleet of cars, we deliver daily. Funeral Emblems and Bowers where required " D MONUMENTAL MASONS L. ROBERTSON, L. ROBERTSON. MONUMENTAL CRAFTSMAN MONUMENTAL CRAFTSMAN 35 Surrey st.. North Linwood Ph. 43-180; Residence 58-081. Lawn Cemetery Panels In Granite, Bronze, or Chrome Memorial Park Headstones. Kerblng, Headstones. Plaques. Additional Inscriptions Engraved Family Plots Restored Drawings and quotations supplied for Trust and Personal work MWS D. G. SILVESTER. Monumental Mason. Established over 28 yearsOnly Address: 231 Durham st., Christchurch i between Tuam and St. Asaph streets.) PHONE 60-612. Residence Phones— For All Monumental Work, H Taggart, 43-583. Manager. MS IMMEDIATE SERVICE VIC FOR QUICK VIC FOR QUICK DENTAL REPAIRS DENTAL REPAIRS VIC CHINNERY. 283 Manchester street. Opp ME D 'Phone 88-343. Hours; 7.45 a m.-5-15 p.m. MWS
RANDOM REMINDER /ZJy SITTING SHOT Sometimes shooters at of the lake, and his overhead at an insultonenine of the season mind must have been ingly low altltud ®- Ob l opening of the season fi fixed on Sunday . s servers saw it all, as if show more enthusiasm dinner, for although he they were watching a than craft At Ellesmere took but one duck, there film: the man, bird and on the opening day was no suggestion that bag in hand, suffering there was a thick-set he would take it home the realisation that there little man. with glasses and hang it, as is the was no time to seize the and cap. who was ob- usual practice. He set gun and shoot, the birds viously as eager as any- down his gun, seized his looking back at him one to see the ducks prize, and began to with a supercillious sort falling. But he began pluck it most expertly. of curiorisity as they by blundering into a When he had completed flew past. The shooter mia-mia belonging to the operation, he thrust regretted his inability to someone eise, and was the bird into a plastic shoot, quite clearly; the asked to withdraw in bag. watchers wished ferlanguage quite unparlia- This was the very mo- vently that the camera mentarv. men that two geese was part of their equipSo he sat on the shore chose to fly directly .ment
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 19
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