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Inc Cremation Society of Canterbury Ltd. have recently laid out a Special Memorial Garden-for men who have died overseas on Active Service. Increasing demands are being made on the Society for complete funeral arrangements. The Chapel and Gardens are open to visitors on Sundays between and 4 p.m. HH 7 m w i » A iff ENTERTAINING IN THE KITCHEN What next! Grandmother didn’t invite guests into the kitchen for a catch supper. But then kitchens were not the colourful, trim-as-a-pin kitchens of today. It took the Paint Industry a long time to get colour into the kitchen. Trifling things like steam, cooking fumes and heat affected ordinary paints and enamels. But in laboratories attached to the big paint organisations, chemists and scientists sought and finally achieved paints that are washable and enamels that will withstand heat. , Today, Bergers who have been leaders in this experimentation face unusual conditions ... the fighting services need paints: many basic materials are in short supply. •.but despite these things Berger products are a little better than any others produced. LEND FOR NATIONAL SAFETY r- PAINT FOR HOME PROTECTION STOCKISTS : ASHBY, BERGH & CO. LTD., Christchurch. HURST AND DRAKE, Ferry Road. W. A. POLSON Ltd., Christchurch. V » / THE GREAT PAINT NAME SINCE 1760 ' i v TftAM MMH Y f H OB HOW IN FINE FETTLE i THANKS TO m Both loss of time and money from sickness amongst livestock can be prevented by the regular use of ELLIMAN’S ROYAL EMBROCATION. Stockbreeders and Farmers everv where enthusiastically recognise ElJiman s Royal Embrocation for keeping animals in fine fettle. tile thouldalways be kept bandy and a prompt appl.cat.an made m all cnee, aft SPLINTS SPAVIN SORE THROAT Ik CRAMP a BROKEN KNEES craCked “SW HEELS SPRAINS SORE SHOULDERS CAPPED HOCKS OVER-REACHES SIMPLE WOUNDS AND CUTS. RHEUMATISM ELLIMAN’S ILM ROYAL )ay| embrocation jl’iils; SALMOND & SPKAGG ON. LTD,. Box 86S. Wellington. ELLIMAN’S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION , for HUMAN Ull The World fimoui Kemedy lor RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS, i STRAINS ACHES and PAINS. I I ■■h» m »«»b. II i«UIARII iwh mj'-cy umi new X r & :-n m No Price Increase .. in our big stock of BATHS, BASINS and SINKS Begin the year by remodelling your bathroom and kitchen. Our selection ol COLOURED WARE includes AQUA GREEN. PRIMROSE. AMBER. IVORY Be wise and buy , before our stocks are exhausted We also have a number of SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BATHS. Basins and Sinks ,t GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TAYLORS LIMITED 43 COLOMBO STREET. P.O. Box Christchurch. HI NG GEORGE -'HOTEL.^ S3R Keep The Flag Flying! Remember, the darkest hour is Just before the dawn. The test of any nation’s greatness is its courage in an hour of peril. And you can brighten lip the blackout with a selection from the lines listed below. . HARDY’S MEDIUM SWEET |C /dC SHERRY ~ Large bottle **/ V CORONATION T>ORT. Great value at the price. Large bottle 3/6 GLENLOTII AUSTRALIAN WIN K Extra quality. Large bottle 4/6 SOUTHARD’S BRANDIWINE (a great drink). Large bollle INVALID PORT', 15-vear-old. A rich tonic. Large bottle 5/* Ail Local Ales 16/- Dozen Bottles SUNBEAM ClDEß—take youi apple? th" bottle way— « ,dL Largs bottle «*/V HART)VS RICH PORT WINE dt /d> Largs bottle O/ Cool, Sparkling Ale Have It (usl the way you like ilthroug’h the old-fashioned pump or through uie new C.0.2 system Meet your friends in the hospitable atmosphere of the Kin: George Hotel Bars. S E P P E LT SHERRY. 1 S GOLDEN #•/ Large bottle BBANDINE (blended with best quality Brandy)— of /gi - ■ -u. /■ to Large bottle KI NG GEORGE :^HOTEJL^ Cr. High, Madras. & St. Asaph Sis ITI 31-27' (JACK COFFEY, Prop.)

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 5