Firewood! AS MUCH AS YOU CAN PUT ON YOUR TRAILER FROM ONLY $ 5 h QO - ALSO - Good quality timber — in excellent condition for building — ® Fences ® Sheds ® Bird Aviaries ® Fowl Houses, etc, etc. " 0 noon Saturday. ’
MATURE PEOPLE WANTED PART OR FULL TIME WORK We operate a Video Library developed especially to rent and sell Video Tape material to the big growing family and community market. We stock a broad range of movies, sport, children’s and educational videos, etc. We take a positive approach towards the entertainment, hobby and educational aspects of video. We need active enthusiastic people to act as agents in their home areas. This is day time work, no door knocking, work your own- hours — some sales, retail or relevant experience a help, but not essential as full training given. Minimum starting requirements: you need a car, and at least three hours per day free, and be able to spend some initial time learning the basics. Particularly suit people looking for a change of life style — light interesting work — make new friends — suit people 25 to 65, women with dependant children welcome to apply. This market is expanding fast, after training, good income can be earned, generous percentage rates paid. If you own a video — all personal viewing of our library material is free. Applications invited from all the greater Christchurch Metro, and whole Canterbury Provincial area. Write immediately to: The Manager, Christchurch Region, COMMUNITY VIDEO LIBRARY LTD., P.O. Box 13-444, Christchurch. Stating background, time available, address and phone number. Special note: Some master agents still required also for Provincial towns and rural areas. (This is an owner/ manager role.)
CAMSIME ROSES Hardy South Island grown roses. Most ( j) \ varieties available now. Free list available on request. Bush from $5.75 Standard from $9.95 Climbing from §5.75 Birthday present, the old favourite valvety dark red climbing rose with the super sweet fragrance $5.75. POLYANTHUS Good strong potted plants mostly in bud. Normally selling for $l. Now only 60© each. FRUIT TREES Apples $5.95, Apricots $6.95, Nectarines $6.95, Peaches $6.95, Plums $6.95, Black Currants $2.25, Red Currants $2.25, White Currants $2.25, Gooseberries $3.25, Black Passionfruit $6.25, Cranberries $5.25, Walnuts $6.50, Chestnuts $6.25. CAMSIDE NUBSERiESFrr~7 GIBBS DRIVE, WOODEND. V&jjb / OPEN 7 DAYS. SUNDAY 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Y&WfflO CLOSED DAILY 12-1 p.m.
■merivole mall ■ HF B 189 Papanui Road B 11| I OPEN TODAY I I 9.30a.m.-1 p.m. I I 40 SHOPS OPEN I H • Fully centrally heated. ■ B • Free customer car park. « B EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY ■ B SIX WELL KNOWN K B CHRISTCHURCH ARTISTS ■ B Bring the children to see Bl ■ “&US” ■ E THE ELECTRONIC ROBOT H B as seen on Telethon. B| B 10 a,m t "l2 noon Today H B ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ || ENTERTAINMENT BY ' B | The /»■ | Jev Telford I Jazz Trio B Top Class Musicians B B a.m.-12 noon
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Press, 2 July 1983, Page 3
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