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iTiiWi oiwiwni rn awwikwi ,n ,he ■lll ill “ Egf^w^Mi^K. if MODERN j CHRISTCHURCH MteteAwrwJl FACTORIES ■„,_ a o * GA ■ * _. MARATHON RUBBER FOOTWEAR LTD. The /» -fo '-<■;'i'>X"'»k ,'..^v ; V“'"‘' t SX-' I !.< : 'i , -^js7* , <- ! ' *'<fV - ~ < , , ‘<",~"S'^»A “ ks i '’.-.<'r"V' of bwutiful prdens »s I surround- U f ' * i r ■-? C“i ‘ f . ■*.„'•*„» a;< S J > ’■> 'f V S\< ing to fictorioe Is strongly supported by ( —•-=«■ C 7T\' / . ft? , v -5: M—BIIIMJIMaRM— th* Skoilerup Industries Group of Com- Tr <Z . ■ , . . • . " panics of which Msrathon is subsidiary. -V y . 4 * . ■ Tl<l P° U P u,iu considerable pride in / ‘ . well tended lawns, the magnificent r > s? G «»«S^»®ttW?p3 !i W^ s ’?* s . rOW3 * nd *' de v,r " t * of ,I#WOT OTd I . ■ l ' 1 " —wyw l -i -i""-' TH'I .Ti M 1 R. J _<|; ‘ J 1 4 shrubs, which give pleasure and are en- | "‘ I joyed during staff tea and lunch breaks '- r <e»2L& rt 'ia!‘*• •, .* J 2, ’ ,5 ’ to this day. The photograph shows a corner - '-■V ’1 A' r '’ f ' jS, ? S W- •■■.<' »S^'*V> r '’’■ • • *'" ’ o* ,! ” JO'den surrounding the Woolston --' ' afiu. * iZ factories. The principle of the factory ■ 1..-*"**3Ll^^'!&-‘i^' > *'i* garden is supported by the Skellerup group. W *■ '■© —. a- a. ' r A : ■^g|r|?p^Ty^r^gry?|?] l^7^n7n=!yiwW^vvT=^M <u? J K * wH 5 *- '" ♦ <•■ t ■;. >t . ?'"■*; ■ '’ nlsr ■'»,‘. -y. ♦WML ■■" | ’*qSSß' ■ ■ ■ v z . LANE WALKER RUDKIN LTD. Cokwrtul L. • , ’ ' ;* -'. towns and attractive grouping of brilliant dnplay m Jy "’ k ® *. ' an attractive sattmg through awry season for the large Industrial complex »-•.. of Lane Walker Rudkin Ltd., makers of "Canterbury" Clothing. Their stoH -:->rj 'Jjsgr ' v .-< ' ’ toko full advantage of their charming surroundings that are so often •-W» ' '' admired by passers-by. . .'■ Er H DISABLED RE-ESTABLISHMENT LEAGUE. The Disabled Reestablishment A\\l “.-s!&> -G> League, at 42 Riccarton Road, is the rehabilitation centre for the disabled. 'XkJ\ gWy' Uj-* • SIK Z29<S They are specialists in basketware, upholstery, French polishing, house- XA X \ I hold, office and church furniture. Speciality lines include gymnasium \ K \ FT> r equipment table tennis tables, school desks, church pews, etc. Their - upholstered work is recognised as second to none and all French polishing I 73 % . f> • C®s \s is genuinely hand polished. Telephone 64-789 and one of their experts >** . • <r ,n ' will all and quote for your requirements. Their prices are extremely * » ' t” z^.7iX l^ M^^b^totte ' M,wie *:* Sr^ 4 °. << o * I ■- --.1 - ; ..i MfeP”"'" 9113 IWIS p„ a ‘.., , • >ll f.i d L'J >< JBBBL. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO. From two entrances In Harewood Road «' !■(£ J3H BfeXß and (khapel Street, a drive sweeps past Immaculate lawns and borders and jM Mf.iBM ■t . , is crossed by a delightful little stream complete with rustic bridge and tMBB| .’ . .* " ' ' flanked by a stone-flagged fountain. An ideal setting for bridal groups 4 z - .' * '? , -. l '*-»- ‘ ' .*> ■' * * >" > ' ' -'■B ' '•-< ' and a “must” for thousands of garden-loving sightseers each year, the £. '^JW I .' < - \ s '/:’'»S,S* ‘'?*, ' '•' . '""4 ’<;: ''Sw <■ „. ■ <x o Voe grounds of the Sanitarium Health Food Company cover an area of nearly jr .» «3®J - ZMftu. >4- two acres. Above view is of their modem food processing factory fronted A by ths fountain. Winners of the‘‘A’’Grade Factory Garden Competition for .7 ti‘JS' "?■ -~ ~.- > - .Wwm *'» A - .. <W • A* '.-’■<-* ’’•*<4* O $ * '■’* ■*■• SOCKB’JRN MOTORS LTD., AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS, L.M.V.D, sell and ’* V ifcf. X ' ?« > <■ jg.. jfeg 4 v service the complete range of Ford vehicles, cars, bucks and tractors. WHh J ■ y'Z.V ,' ' • 4 •.«•'’ *4’F” ? 7« t Z.->Z'-.-'<3s® y yA wf. - 1 over 20,000 square feet of roofed space for servicing vehicles and just 'sf?- ' -» A u,Kfer ,h ™ ,cras of l,nd ’ ,h » « ,rden WM * 4i,t » d »“ ‘ nd » jialf years ago "' . f 'l ', # i At' * to complement ths workshops and display areas. To make the gardens i Y S Kg r-? ’ -.> . ’ '** * and lawns possible, it was necessary to cart thousands of yards of soil to Kff? ■■■fofca ~ TV x ; . <? » L«S»> ’ J •• : >;- ‘ " '•■<■'■■-< tha sits, which was once part of the Walmak River bed. The first sight ■' 5/Giri'S.- wj wC of Christchurch north-bound travellers have are these neat and attractive 2^swgZ'Z'‘AiP s «3j^^^§‘4 J ' ‘ ? PvlxM- grounds. Sockbum Motors, td., feel ths gardens make conditions much r.V W ?j Vi ♦ IAT k ? f x „ < more pleasant for the staff. & y z „ TH I S | S THE THIRD YEAR THEY HAVE ENTERED THE FACTORY GARDEN R ASSOCIATED BRITISH CABLES LTD. The gardens of Associated British “bIIC ARe’iNWTCd' TO INSPECTTHE MeSomhm> I* * ' ' ■ "‘ '" - "’ Cables Limited, reflect pride of ownership and the pleasure to be derived NMMAL mriFK inn w»L Z rNn nNi N v 6ARDEN MRING »■ from a well-kept garden, whether it bo a gracious surround for home or r\ NORMAL OFFICE HOURS AND NEXT WEEK-END ONLY. , .> factory. Under the care of T. C. B. Smith, the beautifully laid out grounds «w . ... - A give pleasure to the employees and a glimpse of the lighter side of the * tf ’rTTi business world to visitors and pessers-by. Each passing year brings this x* 09 ? xJg/ Ox'¥'«:» a *. firm into a closer association with the domestic and industrial expansion of ra x.Jwfrx f ,p JxjK±> 2T .. tJ New Zealand. The garden is typical of the unsurpassed standards maintained / »_ •TT? Zfl\A * at ABX, where continuous quality control is associated with the employ- ■ At 0 . • yCSr ment of the most modem methods, idoes, techniques end materials. This cC? . ’ V\X S • e>t* ZW C\ gardw^w®^ placed Ist In the B grade soctron of the Factory Garden *

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32213, 4 February 1970, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32213, 4 February 1970, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32213, 4 February 1970, Page 22

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