You MUST See— Mrs D. KENNELLY The Embroidery Specialist Stand at the Industrial Fair You will be amazed at the beautiful Embroidery on display in SUPPER CLOTHS, HANDKERCHIEFS, BABIES’ PILLOW SLIPS, TEA SHOWERS, TRAY CLOTHS, PRAM SETS. Mrs D. KENNELLY 120 St. Asaph Street. Christchurch.
N.Z. INDUSTRIES FAIR ATTRACTION 'ARMS THROUGH THE AGES' (Sponsored by Canterbury Public Relations Office.) All arms from Spear to Satellite. Pistols, Guns, Swords, and a Satellite (built to the specifications of Explorer I) by courtesy of the U.S.A. Information Service. FAMOUS BRITISH REGIMENTS! REALISTIC TOY SOLDIERS! DISPLAY INCLUDES TROOPING THE COLOURS. SPECIAL DISPLAY BY NAVY, ARMY, AND AIR FORCE. Admission to Arms Exhibition: Adults 2/-; Children 6d
BOAT BUILDERS! FOR TOP PERFORMANCE WHEN THE GOING IS ROUGH EPIGLASS FIBREGLASS Strengthens and protects all boats from water, termite and decay. Over 1000 boats from 6-60 ft have proved it. Fit out with a strong, smooth Epiglass Fibreglass Sheathing. Fill all seams, cracks, holes, etc., with EPIFILL LOW DENSITY FILLER, the new wonder lightweight waterproof filler that not only fills planking but also bonds and holds with terrific strength. See the display of these tried and tested materials at the INDUSTRIES FAIR. FREE literature, assistance and demonstrations. From: SONATA LABORATORIES Ltd. IBS VICTORIA STREET. F.O. BOX 21 81. -PIMM m-svo.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28888, 7 May 1959, Page 20
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