Sill rm -rO° VL \p°” oR' tS tori' c t* s AC oC° P* or FOR CASH Cash is always useful —so turn out your unused Photo Apparatus and Binoculars and let Kodak offer you highest cash prices. Other people want what you don't want. Do your neighbour a good turn and benefit yourself. KODAK NEW ZEALAND 162 Queen Street, Auckland. 681 Colombo Street, Chrittctatfe 292 Lambton Quay, Wellington, 162 Princes Street, Owwit 16 Victoria Street, Wellington. The export of Steel Wire Ropes, Sjcel Wire, and Hemp | * Robes is not pertbitted, bxccpt for Essential War Purposes, and then only if.other sources of supply are not available. Proper care in the use of Hemp Ropes will make them last longer,' and help to conserve vital rawjpa&rial*. We * offer sonic suggestions to idpc users*. HEMP ROPES UNCOILING Lay the coil on its side, with the inner end of the Rope below; reach down through the coil and draw the inner end upwards W ■ that it comes from the coil in an anti-clockwise direction. ABRASION Avoid unnecessary abrasion.. Do not allow kinks to form, .not,' . pass the Roper over sharp edgesi Avoid dragging a rope along • the ground or over rough surfaces. STORAGE Hemp Ropes should be stored in a dry, cool and well ventilated place. Make sure that they are. thoroughly dried before VSag stored. They should not be kept bn the noor buf ittfaie ; coils on a wooded grating or hung oh a wooden peg. Ifi dirty, wash it thoroughly and dry it before storage: a grinding powder when the rope is in use, and causes'severe W-'i\ internal wear. DAMAGE FROM CHEMICALS Avoid contact with acids and alkalies, both of which are extremely injurious to Hemp Ropes, and oiuse rapid deterioration. It is bttter to use the correct si& end V , Rope for the particular job, Riittmism' that under today's conditims' tlat nit k possible; If you hone a Rope pteibmtemsttotß and we mil do our best to nelp yon tf soloeiL; M ALLANWHYTE & GO. LTD BULUVANT & CO. LTD. - s . GEORGE CRADOCK & CO. LTD. D. H. & G. HAGGDE LTD.' Thus. & Wm. SMITH LTD. EDINBURGH ROPERIE & SAILCLOTH CO. LTD. British Ropes Limited. Doacaster, Rnnlsnd. • ZaS / 0 ** WARTIME MAKES Ci . EXTRA (WMY-RINSqS RICHER, THICKER SUPS GET ’EM MZZI/H’CIEA/i AND HELP ’EM LAST THE EASY WAY WITH WART#|| WASHING. Grimy shirts .. dirty overalls vs greasy worksuits. Washday is harder than these days. Yet clothes must be made to ' t’s why you should pop your whole wash tot*'.' sb’s richer thicker suds. Then with just • *Sgr- : or two, they’re fresh and clean again. . Ew||, your silks, coloureds, your woollies, too, come w fresh and sprightly with just a quick dip'«* v , Rinso. TIME SAVED ON WASH And look!. Rinso cuts washday fag thorough speedy action. Just a 2 minute instead of 15-20 minutes to get your dazzling. Think of all the time and energy, do those other important jobs! CUT YOUR FUEL AND GAS llLls< And that saving on time means a saving tn g** and fuel, too. Wear and tear on clothes is ci» way down. A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN HZ. ZIOW7Z Soon there will be plenty—in the meantime economise on CAMFOSA DISINFECTANT FRANK JACKSON LTD., 435 Parnell Road, Auckland. flavei S .FOR 131 VICTORIA 81. TROW
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24093, 1 November 1943, Page 6
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