9 —Tho food that buildi *_TMQ«*n_©__ bonn : e babies. By __raL___ii Royal Appointment to *** r **>aat& l tho Court o' Spain. Try it. OP ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS
The Hon. Sir Charles Parsons, of Turbine fame, though he made a fortune from his wonderful engine, has not ceased his inventive activity. Recently Messrs Baldwin and Rayward filed, on his behalf an application for an anti-friction thrust block. Such, it is claimed, will much reduce the coal bill of very many steam users. In matters relating. to Patents Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, Bonnington's Building, corner High and Cashel streets, Christchurch, are spe-ialists. Consult them to-day. 7 JARS FOR FRUIT AND JAM. With this year's heavy yield of plums, etc., it will be well to get in a good supply of jars, for you never know when your friends will send you a case of fruit and it won't keep. Minson's for jars. <i
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14903, 17 February 1914, Page 2
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