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• • • will be celebrated throughout the Englishspeaking countries next Sunday, May v loth. Ask for the special “Ballantyne”Mother’s Day Gift label when you select your gift. Illustrated below—closed and open LAVENDER BATH CUBES* six in box—- \ 1 2/- box LAVENDER GIFT COFFRET containing! tablet of soap, 2 bath cubes, 1 bottle laveriden Both novelty boxes in w|th Igyertder and Silver coloured touches; written on outside. lothef 3S A BEAUTIFUL BROOCH of hand-set Brilliants and aquamarine coloured centre stone .. ■••••• • • • 63/METAL BROOCH in-modern design, either gilt or- silver colour 3/11 i-ct. GOLD LOCKET with engraved design," on slender chain .. .. .. 42/. ‘LOCKET FOB in sterling silver 17/1 " where the best things come from’ CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.'‘AT Wins Wars Food is a vital munition of war. War time efficiency also demabds that materials, labour and expenditu •— 4 * fare are used to the best advantage. Every housewife can help by studying food values. A family that enjoys VI-MAX for breakfast every morning, and cakes, biscuits, spones, and pud-dings-made with VI-MAX, not only receives nourishment, energy and sustenance from satisfying food, but benefits in health. The vitamin content of VI-MAX is enhanced by the addition of wheat germ which contains Vitamins A, 81, B2 and E. These vitamins vitalise and fortify the system and promote resistance to Illness and dental decay. The whole family will love the nutty flavour of VI-MAX. m 4 V/ i Mintl. '•Vi® Pi m .. ; . nsm IRS I V 'WHS »U the Vitamin-plus Preakfast Food ‘ and Cooking Cereal -Tour grocer mils “Coarse*' and “Fine” Vl-MAX both in 3 lb. cartons and 7 ib. bags. ; VI-MAX is made by the makers' of VI-BBAN and Vl- ' Meal. ■' .... **£ ) Dress DOES Matter —even In war A soldier without a smart, serviceable uniform is, well ask any Home Guardsman, What a woman wears is important to the community and to the wonian. The purchase of a serviceable Fur Coat, for instance, is a wise wartime investment, especially where the use of New Zealand pelts obviates the use of imported skins or materials. One good fur coat will cost no more than other outer garments it will outwear. A: fur coat also off era very necessary protection against icy* winter blasts, and last but not least, what woman will deny that a fur coat is a real comfort and a mainstay to morale. Every Pattison Ede garment carries a written guarantee. ,«/i> XI ,/H m • si'* Here is our own artist’s impression of one of the many marvellously attractive Coney Coats fresh from our workrooms. 72 LICHFIELD, STREET, CHRISTCHURCH This model is in DARK BEAVER CONEY featuring built-up neckline and swing ■ • 21 Gns back The Pattison Ede Co. Ltd. UNDERSTANDING ADVICE ON HEALTH PROBLEMS! fon can have the utmost confidence in George Settle, chemist. Christchurch. His advice is free—and he’ll approach your problem In a practical sympathetic manner. Cali or write: SETTLE. Consulting Chemist, Colombo at. (opp. McKenale’s), Christchurch.—2 AABI FOR VOLK COAL AND FIREvWMI. WOOD BING 34-410. Anyquantlty—a bag to a truck. All kinds —for all purposes 'mmedlate delivery HOST. JOHNSTON LTD. 235 WALTHAM ROAD CHRISTCHURCH “The Press," the newspaper for the home. The people’s first choice. - 6 C. E. ANDERSON 132 VICTORIA SL. Ch.ch. 'Phone 30-149. CARS CONVERTED FOR SLEEPING. A quotation for Oucolng, Painting, or enamelling your car. New Hoods, Sid* Curtains, arid all trimming repairs. Rubber arid Carpet Mats.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23630, 6 May 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23630, 6 May 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23630, 6 May 1942, Page 2

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