SOUTHLAND BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL INVERCARGILL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION Have you filled in and returned to Invercargill your Questionnaire relating to the revision of the Old Boys' "Register." First prepared by T. D. Pearce in 1930, the "Register" is now being completely republished. If you have not yet completed your form will you please see to it at once? Your immediate help will be appreciated by the Revision Committee. A. R. DUNLOP, I . A. E. DAKIN, | IJo,nt Editors)
DO YOU HEED FENCING? THEN INSIST ON P.C.P. PRESERVED FENCE POSTS AND BARN POLES. Selected, graded, high-quality wooden posts, preserved to approved specification with Pentachloro Phenol. ★ Durable in all localities. ★ Durability proved by service tests. ★ Used extensively for telephone and power poles ★ Light, strong, uniform in size and quality Further details, including construction drawings of Barns, available from:— THE NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE or YOUR STOCK AND STATION AGENT
PROOF why you should have a Prestcold 3.2 cubic ft. Refrigerator ... Economy Cr Efficiency 1 There are other methods of refrigeration but the z .JL Prestcold 3.2, as in all larger refrigerators, uses electricity intermittently to bring the temperature back to the controlled setting, the most economic and jMMMy efficient method of modern refrigeration. ~ Colour Choice V The minimum use of colour on the work-top only \ / X ensures that your Prestcold refrigerator will always match the kitchen colour scheme. Your choice of star-white, crystal-green, matador-red, cascadecream, midnight-black or ice-blue. St y| ing Typical of all Prestcold models the 3.2 is contemporary in design and must enhance the beauty of any kitchen. The Porcelained enamel work-top is Z~ designed to provide that valuable extra bench space. ~I V s Space Saving C This model being only 21 5/16in. wide, 24 7/Rin. ~ B deep and 36in. high. You will find it will fit comfort- ill a a ably into any kitchen whether large or small. ’I r~~~ —» Storage Capacity =\l W i With this model you have a full 3.2 cu. ft. of storage I >|LF**~ r ***' ißlfo PfU area and 6 sq. ft. of shelf space. The shelves being jCj ’* 111 ] ' specially plastic coated can never rust or deteriorate. □ / I Frozen Foods You will find the spacious frozen food locker will not only efficiently make large quantities of ice W cream but will store up to eight 11b. packets of frozen foods or seven 1 pint cartons of ice cream: j ©Jal F»a sufficient for the largest of families. 1 Prove for you reelf that this model PRESTCOLD is ideally suited for your kitchen. Use the clip out Coupon to send for a FREE paper pattern which —J V'ill show just how little space the PRESTCOLD I model 5.313 will take in your home. •.«. out IB «t'<WMIIM HaCHIMfW LI x j M958E8 BTtU lIMlTf* ~ N / S ’ A • A & ’ A ' M 1 • ■■ refrigeration ltd. Please a Prestcold paper pattern of THE ARISTOCRAT OF REFRIGERATORS I model 5.313 the work-top model. ! fsrttus folmiSX; St °r W« ( p‘r» MCL ' nn °"' “ M<, ‘ k ° y s * " Cr^Sick■ ADDRESS • Pl 6 n., k j Pr M S ? d u Stee L C .°.' Ltd " Cowley. Oxford. r. b Distributed in N.Z. by -McAlpin. Refrigeration Ltd., Newmarket. J I
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28129, 19 November 1956, Page 18
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