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CARS FOR SALE I Austin A4O Farina, eng. assem- j bled, heater. Dec. 60. ’Phone i 39-394. AUSTIN Somerset. 1952. Blue,! 4100; 1954 3 litre Alvis, £3OO. Must! »ell. ’Phone 558-509. CHEVROLET, 1947, good order. I radio and heater, £2lO. ’Phone : 41-047, I CORTINA De Luxe 1200, 1963 ' Low mileage. £875. 'Phone, 659-451. HOLDEN, 1957, clean, tidy, sound! condition throughout, £365. 'Ph. ■ morris Minor. 1955. Good condi-1 t on, £355 0.n.0. Private sale { 'Phone 857-567. X 9978 1950, A.A. report. £125. ■2O Selwyn st, VauXHALL, 53-54, good motor, excellent tyres, bodywork good, heater, £295. ’Phone 525-462. VAUXHALL Velox, 1950, factory radio, heater. reconditioned motor, £145. 'Ph. 384-908. ‘938 VAUXHALL 14, original con-1 d tion, new tyres and battery, £65. Phone 556-773. iWSTORD 10 h.p. Utility, very] tidy. good tyres, recently rebor-; cd. gearbox and suspension wound. A useful runabout. £65, o n o. 38 Merivale lane. 'Phone. 558-495. 1050 PLYMOUTH, goes well, £150.! 18 Torrens rd. 193* STANDARD, in good running o rder - 28 Southampton st. 1950 PREFECT, ideal small family car. Carefully looked after hv lady driver. Ring 45-429. CARS WANTED Morris Minor Convertible, o h.v. preferred. Cash buyer. ’Phone 898-981. 7 TRUCKS. VANS, SELL CONNER, R 7. 1954. 16ft flat deck. Tidy with new transport warrant. Good mechanical order. 525 Cranford street, or ’Phone 529-308. X 934 FORD 10 h.p. Utility, very '•dy, good tyres, recently rebored, gearbox and suspension sound. A useful runabout, £65 0.n.0. 38 Merivale lane. ’Phone 558-495. 1957 MORRIS J2 VAN Good motor, tidy condition j throughout. Ideal for conversion; to mobile caravan. RING 82-707. Week night* only. 3673 TRUCKS, VANS. WTD. BEDFORD 52-57 shingle wheel, cash buyer. Full particulars, no dealers. Reply ZP9963, "Press.” In Christchurch A / RESERVE Wftgy AHEAD ) AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Hertz gives you the greatest choice of models to choose from, but remember. Hertz cars are very popular. So to avoid disappointment. Phone 30-882 to reserve a sparkling new Ford or other fine car. If you’re arriving by plane, we’ll meet you at the airport. Hertz puts YOU in the driver's seat! [BB 24 Oxford Terrace, Phone 30-882. HR6/C/2
Columba College - Dunedin DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GUOS La .j ’•-■.--.lssa..- ’A -x, Parents are advised to enrol pupils early for future years and for 1967, preferably during July, in order to avoid disappointment. Primary School Primers to Standard IV Post-Primary School Form I to Form VI Courses of study offered in the Post-Primary are-. 1. Academic Course —Two Languages, Mathematics and Science. 2 General Course—One Language, Mathematics and Science. 3. Modem Course—Core subjects and practical subjects. Sixth Forms are offered: 1 A full Science Course (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology). 2 A three foreign Language Course (Latin, French, German). A combination of these subjects with a choice of History, Geography, Music, Art, Clothing. Primarv school boarders from five to twelve years are accommodated in a separate establishment. Special classes in Music, Speech, Drama and Modem Ballet are offered. Principal, Miss Katharine A. Buchan, 8.A., Dip. Ed. Further particulars on application to the Principal.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 23
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