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One o£ the many arrivals for the new Coat Season* ranging jin price from - $9/6 TO " IfS Large selection of S.S.W., W., O.S. and X.O.S. Cardigans from 19/6 GLASSON’S WAREHOUSE, 96 Lichfield Street FED THIS m fastest and Cheapest Service with Brown Bros.* SPEEDWELLETTE PUMP -200 gallons per hour up to a head of 15ft, at 50lb pressure. i *&* Compact Perfectly Balanced Guaranteed—Most popular unit on Market to-day! A unique feature of the “SPEEDWELLETTE” construction is the balanced crankshaft 1 which obviates vibration and rives smooth, noiseless running for years of trouble-free service. You simply cannot afford to ignore the neat, compact and modern features of the “ SPEED* WELLETTE.” Obtainable with i h.p. Electric Motor (as shown above); We quote £or sizes and types of pumps to handle £rom 100 to 60,000 Gallons Per Hour. BROWN BROS Pumping Machinery Specialists and Electrical Engineers, 590 Colombo St„ Christchurch, C.l. (just over St. Asaph St.) IERCER Hof WAT There’s a distinction between MERCER Hot Water and jnst hot water. Mercer hot water in your home means HOT WATER—INSTANTLY—by simply turning-'on any hot water tap, morning, noon or midnight—rest day, wash day, every day. Ask J. Mercer & Sons Ltd. or the Christchurch Gas Co. about the m sioft/wr WATER HEATER Installation not only stops ALL waiting and fussing when you want HOT WATER, but its installation cuts your gas cooker bill in half. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL Cathedral Sq. and Hereford St. Announces the complete Installation of the modern beer cooling plant in all its bars. The United Service beer is coolest on the warmest day.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23583, 10 March 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23583, 10 March 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23583, 10 March 1942, Page 6

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