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Non-Stick Treatment For Cooking Utensils r Life is made easier for the housewife these days by the application of a special nonstick surface coating to saucepans, frypans, meat dishes and many other containers that make work and waste time with their "stick-to-me” surfaces. Known as “Teflon,” this, coating is not only absolutely non-stick, but completely resistant to heat and chemicals. Naturally, it must be applied by a specialist. In Christchurch the “Teflon” people are Plastic Coatings, Ltd, Wire Workers and Plastic Coaters, at 106 Orbell Street; (corner Orbell and Cass! Streets). It’s just a matter of! handing your utensils over to them for the full treatment. ' Phone 65-721. j

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32251, 20 March 1970, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32251, 20 March 1970, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32251, 20 March 1970, Page 3

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