THE SHACKLES.
Every man and woman in Christchurch is bound hand and foot by the strongest chain that ever was forged—the watch-chain. Time to all of us is one of the greatest factors in our commercial and social existence, and every day inventions are being made whereby some duty or another may be performed more effectually and with a greater economy of time. In out home few of us have not had hard words to say when the fire has perversely refused to light at the first attempt, but to-day that annoying feature is a thing of the past. "Quick Light," cut and dried kindling is the exact size of your fire grate, is bone dry, and needs only one match and no paper to set it ablaze. A full-sized sack is only 3s 6d, and you get it from G. McClatchie and Co., Ltd., Coal Merchants, 160 Hereford street. Dial 83-318| y —4
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19929, 16 May 1930, Page 9
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