FURS RENOVATED AND REPAIRED / msSt mss • Don't discard that (m coat 01 necklet because it is worn in places, or is ont of style or too smalt With import restrictions, to-day fare are more valuable than ever With worn pelts replaced or a few let in to make the flt better, your old coat will look like new !l yoa take it it*— JAMES MacGIBBON THE FUR SPECIALIST— IS 4 ARMAGH ST.
Ladtf with ike Lamp - Style The first army nurse was also the most famous —Hotence Nightingale, known to history as “The Lady with the Lamp”. The world still needs a woman’s tender care in times of sickness, whether in civil life or on active service. Every New Zealand home has its “lady with the lamp”—the mother or wife whose job it is to nurse the members of her family in times Of Sickness or accident. And co-operating with her is the Family Chemist 1 The Chemist’s Training and Experience and Friendly, Personal Service are invaluable when choosing Household Medicines or Sickroom needs. That is why you should visit the Chemist, not only for Bandages, Ointments, Disinfectants, Liniment, but also for Tonics, Health Salts, Restoratives, Laxtuvea, Aspirin, Tonic Foods, Eye Lotions, and other similar lines. Your Chemist’s professional knowledge and advice cost you nothing! YOUR GUIDE AT ALL TIMES—
o 4 A blow lamp after five minutes barely warmed the other side of a sheet of Gibraltar Board . . . the wallboard which shuts out heat and cold, quietens noise, and, with a gypsum-pumice core which WON'T BURN. BUILD COMFORT AND SAFETY INTO WALLS AND CEILINGS WITH GIBRALTAR 77ie Fire-Safe Wallboard
ii If ii If you can drfcam and not make dreams your master, If you can think, and not make thought* your aim, If you can meet with triumph and disAnd treat those two Impostor* Just the same. Kipling’s famous lines, quoted by Mr. Churchill in his recent speech, are worth reading—again and again. But there are no “i£s” with B.A.LM. Products—Dulite Roofi Paint—B.A.L.M. House Paint—Floorkota Floor Varnish—Dux Enamel—you know from the start that they will give you a fiirst-class job. See Andrew Lees’ Home Service Department. ANDREW LEES LTD. CORNER TUAM AND MADRAS STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH
Miss N. Bradley Art Furnisher 152 GLOUCESTER BT. Eiderdown Quilts made or Recovered. Also Loose Coven*, Curtains, Bed* spreads. Cushions, eta Telephone 31-363. Opp. Hi«tn
WANT-ADS “1 sold then) through ‘The Press want-ads.—and bought these new things." hB
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23813, 5 December 1942, Page 2
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