FRUIT. PLANTS. PRODUCE CHOICE Bottling Apricots and. Freestone Peaches, Bon Chretien Pears, 24s 6d; Potatoes, 9s 6d s.b. 10 Ferry road. Open Saturday morning. TRADESMEN ALL Classes Roofing Repairs. Malthoid roofs sealed. ’Phone 886-666. ASPHALT, Concrete Drives, etc. Renew that old drive as new. Phone 886-666. WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED. Dog Kennel, good order. Please 'Phone 70-248 day, 70-903 evenings. TO LET NEW Fully Furnished Flat, one mile to Square, also garage, to lease. Bgns a week. 1721, “Press.” OFFICE, central, sunny, low rent. Suitable for 2 Businesses. Sharing expenses. Kitchen and To*iJet. 'Phone 64-370. 856 S. FURN. 1 B.R. Flat. W/M. Suit working married couple. Handy shops. £4 p.w. Apply 586 Barbadoes street. SHOP, centre Spreydon. ’Phone 21-942. EXCHANGE SWOPPERS. Will Swop anything for Schweppes. Ring 25-285 and we will call. I VACANCIES—FEMALES WANTED lady to cook evening meals for family, 4-7. ’Ph. 37-119. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES ENGLISH Nanny of good character, in early thirties, requires position as live-in children’s nurse-companion, to city professional family. Excellent references. Apply PlBl3, “Press.” VACANCIES—FARM EMPLOYEES COWMAN wanted, close to bus and schools. Apply L. G. Smith, Broadfield R.D. 4, Ch. Ch., or ring Is-1. 4833. SITUATIONS WANTED MALES EXPCD. Part-time Male Cleaner with good references, requires morning cleaning, 5-6 hours, Mon. to Friday, early start. ’Ph. 75-584, CLUB GOLF CANTERBURY VETERANS— Eighteen hole stroke net —senior: G. H. Connor 72, J. R. Davis 73, R. G. Pilkington 74. Junior: C. E. Wroth 72, C. M. Kavanagh 73, G. R. Atkinson 74, P. O’Shea 74. Nine-hole Stable/ord—senior: P. Z. Harris 18 points., H. Dymond 17, H. V. Rosts! 17, B. A. MliCes 15, F. J. Tempero 15, T. H. Moffatt 15. Junior: A. C. Barr 20 points, H. D. Graham 19, T. S. Knight 18. Nd-ne-ho-Ie bogey—senior: L. Smith, 1 up: A. Sutton, 1 down; L. P. De Vitin, 1 down; J. H. Gormly, 1 down; A. B. Edwardes, 1 down. Junior: S. A. Dowland, 4 up; R. H. Ogden, 3 up; W. E. Clarke, ail square; E. P. Miiler, ail square. CHRISTCHURCH LADlES.—Margaret Burt salver: Musis M. Beadeil, 88, 18—70; Mrs J. S. Royd-s, 84, 13—71; Mrs A. W. Ledthead, 102, 30—72. WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES.— Bogey—A grade: Mrs V. Boat, wood. 2 up; Mrs A. Hendy, all! square. B grade: Mrs M. Halil, 3 up; Mrs F. Adams, 3 up; Mrs Halil won on count-back. Bronze B: Mrs D. Wise, 2 up; Mrs J. Dennis, ail square. C grade: Mrs A. Rankin. RAWHITI LADIES— Stroke—A grade: Mrs D. Crowe, 99, 23 76; Mrs R. Hooker, 98, 20—78; Mrs R. Knight, 102, 24—78. B grade: Mrs R. Alllard, 94, 27 67; Miss T. Laurenson, 101, 32 — 69; Mrs R. Thew, 105, 36—69; Mrs L. Daly, 107, 36—71. TEMPLETON LADlES.—Stableford—Silver: Mrs P. Cormack, 33 points, Mrs J. Lees 32, Mrs J. McGavock 31. Bronze A: Mrs T. C. Watson 35 pointe, Mrs P. Burmester 33, Mrs A. Sissons 33. Bronze B: Mrs A. Whitehouse 35 points, Mrs V. Smith 34, Mrs D. Boiseh 34. C grade: Mrs A. Hil'l 29 pointe, Mrs C. Hamilton 29, Mrs Corder 28. HAREWOOD LADlES.— Opening day Canadian foursome: Mrs E. Pope and Mrs Y. Mackay 1, Mrs A. Lawrence and Mrs J. Barron 2. Putting competition: Mrs J. Martind 1, Mrs M. Siiinclair 2. C grade opening day Canadian foursome: Mrs M. Bargrove and Mrs C. Lynch 1, Mrs N. Deane and Mrs B. O’Brien 2. Putting competition: Mrs P. Waine 1, Mrs B. Marks 2. Club Croquet Results of inter-club croquet matches were: Intermediate. —Edgeware 5, St. Martins 4; Barrington 5, St. James 4; Linwood-Avonside 5, Kaiapoi 4; United 9, Elmwood 0. B Grade.—Section I: United 6. Cashmere 3. Section II: South Brighton 5, Linwood-Avonside 4; Barrington 7, Edgeware 2. RIFLE SHOOT FOR SHIELD The Sydenham Rifle Club beat Ashburton by 10 points to retain the Oakes Shield. Scores: 300 yards, 500 yards, 600 yards:— Sydenham. —H. Barker, 34, 33, 34, 101: C. Thom, 34, 34, 33, 101: P. LeCren, 34, 35, 32, 101: A. Nicholl. 34, 31, 32. 97: J. Whitham, 33, 34. 29, 96; C. Simonsen, 33, 32, 31, 96: S. Fitchett, 32, 32, 31, 95; Miss J. McKay, 32, 33, 29. 94; Total: 781. Emergencies: C. Clark, 31, 31, 31, 93; B. Cleary. 30; 35, 23. 88: A. Ramsay, 32, 33, 30. 95; W. Ramscar, 31, 30. 26, 87. Ashburton.—J. Cameron. 35, 31, 34, 100: J. Arker, 33, 34, 33, 100; B. Moore, 33, 31, 33, 97: T. Duncan, 32, 33. 32, 97; J. Girvan, 33. 33, 31. 97: G. Bishop. 34, 32, 29. 95: G. Lusk, 32, 29, 32, 93: M. Lattimore, 30, 32. 30, 92; Total: 771. Emergencies: D. Porter, 33. 32. 37. 92: R. Thomson, 29, 32, 30, 91: H. Muckle. 32, 30, 29, 91: B. Duncan, 31, 30, 27, 88; R. Reddiclaffe, 33. 32, 30, 95. TRADE PERSONALS H H SHAW. Send for Price List Enclose 3d Stamp H. H. SHAW. The Men’s Chemist, 212 High st., ChristchurchTHS MEN AND LADIES MAKE extra money for few hours light work in your home. Be self-employed. Full or parttime. All parts New Zealand. Splendid premium to early comers. FREE details from Dept. ZPC.IB, C.P.O. Box 1205, Auckland. (Send stamp for quick reply.) "154 DRESSMAKING DOROTHY SMALL SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Expert Tuition. Morning. Afternoon and Evening classes. Also private hourly tuition. Phone 35-974. 247 Barrington st. THS
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 23
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