LEON LANGLEY of “THE LANDING” Restaurant is taking 10 days off in July to brush up his culinary art in Noumea. He is not opposed to taking a few of his gourmet friends and clients to this exciting island with its fascinating food and wines. Next time you we lunching at “THE LANDING” (in Herbert’s Store, Cashel Street) ask Leon tor details.
ALREADY WE’RE IN I BUSINESS AGAIN ... | Despite the raging fire I E 3 At Blade’s Chemicals Ltd we won’t forget Wednesday, 25th February, 1970, ever!-That’s when H M we lost the lot. Chemicals, plastics, tapes, machinery, records, factory, office the lot. M M We won't forget Thursday, 26th February, eith e.r .. . because that’s the day we started our |J| business rolling again, around the corner at 388 Church Street, with a borrowed desk, a tele- B |g| phone and a tremendous effort from a staff al I set to keep the business going no matter what. H B We are a little short of stock naturally; but by next Monday, March 2, we’ll have orders moving M out the door again. So to all our clients we say it’s business as usual. We don’t anticipate any H ■ great hold-up in completing orders. 1 BLADE'S I I CHEMICALS LTD. I Also Ivon Watkins-Dow Ltd., Auckland office. NOTE: We're temporarily at 388 Church St, Penrose (just around the corner from O’Rorke H EB Road) and we still have our old Phone number, 595-164.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32234, 28 February 1970, Page 16
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