Builders’ Supplies BUILDERS BUILDERS METALWORK METALWORK CONTACT the specialists for fishtails, post brackets, beams, supports. No job too small. R. Anton Ltd, 1 Barbour St, ph. 65-980. Board, Residence ACTIVE elderly lady (vegetarian), living in Plcton, would board another. Reply No. Z 1402 “Press." ARE you looking for good perm, board in the centre of town, then try the New City Hotel, 527 Colombo St DTC ATTRACTIVE and modern 3 bdrm house 14 miles from Square near Templeton available free in exchange for some help around farm and garden. Particularly suit retired farmer or shepherd. Ph. 478-803 evenings. BED and cooked breakfast, $45 per week, $8 per night. 463 Worcester St Ph. 61-350 day, 891-024 evening. BOARD offered to married couple in private home, rent negotiable. Ph. 896-508. BOARD required by pensioner, respectable, meals and room, no washing or Ironing. Rlccarton preferred. Phone 486-832. COMPANY manager requires accommodation in Christchurch, approx. 14 days a month. Please phone 799-270 with details. PRIVATE board required for Poly Tech female student, Monday-Friday. Phone Hlghbank 848. PRIVATE board required for cadet trainee from Sat, June 25, to Dec., 1983. Please phone Mrs Duff 842-039 bus hours. WANTED. Private board for 21 year old woman on transfer to Chch. References available. Phone Hiiderthorpe 704, collect. WORKING man 31, requires board from Mon. - Fri. Phone 69-353. Hotels for Sale HOTELS and Taverns, freeholds from $200,000 including tavern average T/O $lO,OOO p.w. on $200,000 cash required. Also lease Canterbury Main Road Tavern. Rathle James MREINZ, 799596, a.h. 881-047, 146 Manchester St. NORTH Canterbury tavern. 1 hours drive from Chch. Excellent freehold business, good prospects. Only $129,000. Phone Brian Farrow, 66-917, or a.h. 427-040, Mercer Real Estate, MREINZ. Immediate Sendee AUTOMATIC transmission service, all vehicles $39. Ph. Auto Transmissions, 96 Falsgrave St. 793-692 or a.h. 582-200. Tours and Travel CHRISTCHURCH to Sydney, depart Aug. 22 return Aug. 31, 2 or more required to obtain group concession. Further details phone 892-515. DISNEYLAND for the Intellectually Handicapped. With 4 successful trips to this magical land and 20 years experience working with the Intellectually impaired, Margaret Whitta invites inquiries for this year’s trip In October. For details, 79 Calgary St, Auckland 4, or phone Auckland 699-147. BARGAIN WHEELS CAR RENTALS GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA VERY reliable autos and manuals, sedans or wagons at a realistic price, from $lO per day plus Insurance, unlimited kilometres. Free delivery to motel or unit. Special rates for iong term. For information, write to 22 French Street, Tugun, Australia 4224 or ring (075) 344-281. NOTE: We operate on the Gold Coast only. OBERAMMERGAU 1984 VIA Los Angles, Amsterdam, London, European coach tour. Phone us for your brochure. AMBASSADOR TRAVEL Telephone 62-656
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