Public Notices ATTENTION WEST COAST S. B. LAMBIE (CHCH), LTD PEST CONTROL, hygiene and fumigation specialists, intend operating from a Greymouth depot in an effort to extend a greater service to the West Coast in all areas of pest control. Hotels Restaurants — Abattoirs — Warehouses Factories — Shops — Private dwellings — Hospitals etc., are offered complete protection in the pest control and hygiene field. Further information may be obtained without obligation by leaving a contact phone number and name at the following reception desks: McManus Hotel, Westport, Mon. 2nd Feb. (Ph. Westport 7804). Ashlej’ Motor Inn, Greymouth, Mon. 2nd Feb. and Wed. 4th Feb. (Ph. Greymouth 5135). DB Hokitika Tavern, Wed. 4th and Thurs. sth Feb. (Ph. Hokitika 420). Or Phone S. B. Lambie, Chch, collect 63-585 anytime.
CLUB TAVERN 441 Colombo Street Every nights of the week at 7.30 p.m. Every Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Gold Band Taxis Social Club. $3 card. 30 houses. Minimum payout $24 a game. HALSWELL TAVERN Every Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: $3 card. 30’games. Silent i line, jackpot and raffles. Good prizes. Halswell Rugby League Club. Every Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: $3 card, 30 games, silent line, jackpot and raffles. Halswell Rugby League Club. Good prizes. BOON HAY CLUB 20 Tankerville Road Tonight 7.45 p.m.: Good payouts plus silent lines, give-aways and excellent raffles. Cards $3 each. Members and friends, support your club. IRISH SOCIETY' HALL 363 St Asaph St. Every Thursday evening 7.30 p.m.: Guaranteed payout $-1300 per night. 40 games. $4 card, no gimmicks. For cards phone 63-612 after 5.30 p.m. ISLINGTON TAVERN Tuesday nights 7.30 p.m.: Good prizes and raffles. Hornby ladies Hockey Club. LANCASTER PARK HOTEL Every Monday 7.30 p.m.: Good prizes and raffles. Linwood Premier Squash Club. Every Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: Cards $3. 30 houses. Top prizes and giveaways. Silent line. Excellent raffles. Chch Metropolitan Pipe Band. New Spot. Every Wednesday, 1.30 p.m.: Heated lounge, best prizes, colossal raffles. All proceeds given to community projects. Lin-wood-Woolston Rotary Club. Wednesday evening 7.30 p.m.: Blue Star Taxis Social Club. Every Thursday 1.30 p.m.: $3 a card, 30 games, plus silent line and last game cards. Minimum payout $lOOO. Lancaster Park Cricket Club. Every Thursday, 7.30 p.m.: New spot. 30 houses, S 3 card. No house less than $2O. $5O jackpot. Lucky line cards. Pick of the table raffles. Templeton Golf Club. Every Friday 1.30 p.m.: Top payments, lucky cards, raffles. Marist Rugby Club. Every Saturday 1.45 p.m.: $3.50 card, 35 games plus silent line and last game card. Minimum payout $ll5O, Lancaster Park Cricket Ciub. LINWOOD NORTH SCHOOL HALL Every Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: $1.50 card, 30 games. Best payout in town. Silent lines, raffles. LINWOOD RUGBY LEAGUE CLUBROOMS Ollivers Road off Ferry Road Every Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. $3 a card, silent lines. good raffles. Christchurch Kart Club.
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