DISTANCE / \ 1.4 km ’ / fc-v m '^ es 9.30 a.m. SUNDAY MAY 6th, 1979 SYDENHAM PARK A FUN RUN FOR EVERYONE' WIN AN £ air new zeaLano TRIP FOR TWO TO SYDNEY. TO RUN "THE SUN” CITY-TO-SURF. Evarbody finishing "The Press’" Park-to-Park has a chance to win this fabulous trip for two to Sydney, flying with Air New Zealand. Four nights twin accommodation (room only) at the Koala Oxford Square, Sydney, are included. Sunday, August 12 is the date for "The Sun” City-to-Surf - a greet way to see Sydney. ORGAMStD BY THE ROTARY CLUB OF SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY SURNAME FULL CHRISTIAN NAMES ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH (if aged 17 or under) I agree to abide by the conditions of the competition rules and my entry fee of 50c is enclosed. (Signature of Entrant) If applicant is aged 17 or under he/she must obtain parental /guardian consent by having the following certificate completed by his/her parent/guardian. "I certify that I am the Parent/Guankan of who has trained for and has my consent to participate in the Park-to-Park Jog. (Signature of Parent/Guardianj NOTES: 1. Completed entry form with money order/postal note/chequt for 50 cents is to be posted to:— "THE PRESS” PARK JO-PARK FUN RUN. P.O. BOX 1005, CHRISTCHURCH. 2. Full Details of the Run plus your official Run card will be forwarded to you. 3. Rease ensure this form is fully completed and 50 cents enclosed before sending it off.
.. <"'l The latest addition to the Pfaff range of r \ \\ i technically superior sewing machines m i/l cpfafT) vM tipmaticlo27 here at a glance are some of it’s advantages Simplicity Simplicity Simplicity Push-button controls Automatic buttonhole " Convertible sewing It's child's play to Just press the buttons || 1 area operate these buttons. and the machine will 8k The free arm sewing | They are easy to see. Ss || sew perfect Bb. wERHHRs machine can easily be easy to reach and easy buttonholes. -wX \ converted to a flatbed to understand. WHHBBEiF Wt ~ machine. Extra-high sewing foot lift I This means that even very thick plies of material can be sewn without any dif'iculty. * 'V'-J*. ' /A 4 § Sewing feet can be changed in seconds ? • s*#, Just remove one and click the new one in aßSn«S|£ ... * jsjjaElWMfß place. VBx Ample sevwng .. 23® machine accessories *- all in one place ■HHH9HK3K i Neativ - ' 7 accessory box o'iilt 'j t.,’A?V* Bl ' J.'- •- I ' into the machine. ,/ fa ; < V . • Bobbin can be wound through needle eye ; 1 * ’ No time wasted through having to unthread - a|H / ■HMQH BH t-e needle, as the bobbin can be wound direct InlK* Sv <ML, f-' ' ’ from the needle. Compact and practical , Y,. * ,'■ '■ ne machine is light in weight (lOkgs 22lbs'. impact, has a practical carrying handle and a , ' . • i case to protect it from or A - Space in the swing-out arm for sewing aids BwEjlfels- ~7 I r Here you can keep scissors, tape measure, PAfep- ,<•. *.! . ///. threads etc. within easy reach. ‘ iUtility stitches The machine can sew all pooular utility 8L % \ ■ ""v” stitches. Many utility-stitch combinations are also possible. " 9/ 6mm straight stitch ..™ j An extra long stitch for making fancy seams. (Ji IAIITV successfully used in millions of industrial — .. i ■i-x XJCUailiy The Pfaff Tipmatic 1027 sewing machines, which guarantees exact HeliaDllltV has a master safety switch • sintered metal stitch formation and prevents thread jamming E 3 * bearings means it is not necessary to oil the «a thread cutter on the sewing foot shank. Jff Guaranteed by machine .drop feed .easily accessible bobbin built-in thread tension .all thread guides are ■ Pfaff for 25 years. case makes bobbin changing no problem. slotted, so thread has only to be pulled into J fitted with Pfaff rotary hook, already slots'' CHRISTCHURCH: The House of Sewing, Papanui, Phone Jeff McGill, 527-576. ■ J The House of Sewing, Linwood, Phone Patricia Rowe, 899-966. Mervyn Leathern, Mervyn Leathern Sewing Machines Ltd, Phone 795-876. BLENHEIM: Fred Keil, The Sewing Centre. Phone 87-594. TINWALD: Robyn Ritchie, Passap Centre, Phone 83-423. For further information please write to Pfaff New Zealand Limited, P.O. Box 65, Auckland to obtain brochures and your free gift. pypaaae 8.
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