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CALL AT HANAFINS CALL AT HANAFINS When you require a Truss. You will g et properly fitted with the very latest and most comfortable Doctors Special Hand Grip Truss. We carry the stocks and can sell cheaper. HANAFIN CONSULTING CHEMIST, 252 High street, Christchurch. (Next Woolworths.)

BOOKS. these are interesting. ,TON FEUCHTW ANGER; "THE DEVIL • IN FRANCE." .... encounter with him in tlve summer , 1940 Life in the internment camp m en of German stock in the South of r France. 11/6. p p, ECKERSLEY: "POWER -BEHIND “ ' THE MICROPHONE" The first book t0 the history of breadcasting from its earliest beginnings. 4/6. rRIAN TUNSTALL: “WORLD WAR AT SEA” Deals with Aims and Methods of Naval Warfare, British Fleet, Air Power, and Sea Power, etc. 17/6. A CHEAPER EDITION ALAN MULGAN: "THE CITY OF THE ‘ STRAIT” a v.tory of Wellington and its ProvirSf’,*'' earliest times. 8/6. THREE CHEAPER NOVELS LLOYD DOUGLAS: "DISPUTED PASSAGE? 7/T" T.LOYD DOUGLAS: “MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION,” ’ 8/6. Two remarkable novels of the "Doctor” type. The latter novel made one of the most popular pictures of the year. RUDYARD KIPLING: “HUMOROUS “ ’ TALES” A selection of the best of Kipling's Prose humour. 4/6. MAN-POWER LEGISLATION. “ j p. Kavanagn: The Industrial Manpower Emergency Legislation. v The purpose of this volume is to contain in a simple explanatory way all regulations and orders in any way affecting the employment of labour in essential and non-essential industries in New Zealand. 12/6. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED. Booksellers, Stationers, and Printers, CHRISTCHURCH. (Established 1882.)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. MRS J. REDMOND and Family wish to Thank all kind friends and relations for floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. X 7093 MRS I. EYLES and Family desire to Thank all who expressed their sympathy in floral tributes, telegrams, and letters in their recent sad loss. Thanks to doctors and nurses of Wards 2 and 12, Christchurch Hospital, and special thanks to Dr. Pairman for his long and untiring attention. MRS F. J. GRAHAMTS9 'Abberiey crescent, and family of the late F. J. Graham wish to Thank all kind friends, and relations for floral tributes, letters, telegrams, personal expressions of sympathy in their sudden sad bereavement. MR C. W, MOORE anlTFamily wish to express their sincere Thanks to their many friends and relatives for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent ££d bereavement. MRS ATKINSON and~FarnTly wish to Thank all relations and kind friends for “oral tributes, telegrams, letters, and Personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Sister Mildred and Dr. Todd. 1903 MIjr>,AKLEY and the Brothers and SistjSsr*ll6 late James Morris Oakley wish tb fjTiank all friends and relatives for j flr s ' telegrams, floral tributes and xbraiy acts shown to them in their sad bereavement. Also Doctors and Nurses ef, the County Hospital for their kindness and attention. 1900 MR G. BAILIE, Mrs W. Galletly, and Mrs R. Tucker wish to Thank all relatives and kind friends for floral tributes, letters. telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy with them in their recent sad bereavement; special thanks to Dr. Page. Sister Ives, and Nurse in Waikari Hospital for their kind attention. 6903 MRS C. BURNS and the members of the family of the late Patrick J. Burns beg to Thank all the friends who kindly sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes. and those who assisted in any way in their recent sad bereavement. 1922 •STEELITE Green Paint retains its Glorious Freshness after Years of Wear New Zealand made. 4 SMITH and SMITH, LTD., V Cr. Tuam.Hleh streets- 51729

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23891, 9 March 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23891, 9 March 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23891, 9 March 1943, Page 1

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