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ft ' 'hiiimmiiim i / i i is® LEonm more knarv per dolkr yet no imreased prims! Leonard prices haven’t budged, but Leonard features have! There K Leonard has your decorator plans in mind too. are savings and life-long value in every Leonard you see, because We’ve 5 new inter-changeable wood trims available, Leonard’s new-generation luxury still comes at 1969 prices. » when y° u y° ur you can also * change your fridge...for about a dollar. Pick Every worthwhile feature, every genuine development is built into every applewood, rosewood, ash, birch or cedar, and put Leonard model. Look at the deep, mirror-white exterior finish. It’s genuine be au ty o f w ith the value of Leonard, acrylic. Four permanent, beautiful coats of it. Bonded direct to the heavy- Look at Leonard’s 12 cu. ft. dual-temp, model, gauge steel cabinet is Leonard’s own Foamwall insulation barrier. Skiiu. Supermarket capacity with the fridge on top, freezer A solid wall of cold-keeping, space-saving polyurethane, so strong and below. And that’s not all. Almost half of the 4.5 cu. ft. freezer compartment efficient it enables us to halve wall thickness, to build you more refrigerator j s one> t>jg basket which swings out at a touch, so even the packs at the back — storage space in less floor area. come t 0 hand. Like all our two-door models it | DENSE POLYURETHANE* Then comes Leonard’s incredible ABS interior liner. features automatic defrost in the refrigerator sec- • '\FOAMINSULATION A glistening, one-piece liner that’s both hygienic and tion. Like every Leonard we build, it has full-width S erm fr ee because it’s seamless, with rounded corn- magnetic door seals, 9 step cold control and carries ers that wipe clean instantly, can’t trap dirt. And Fisher & Paykel’s 5 year warranty on the silent, otoncWi unnißN tou gh too! Heavy objects dropped on ABS just won’t Glacier ‘sealed-in-oil’ power unit. Yet the price crepi W-—A.BS mark or chip it. remains at just $285. Exactly what it was more than OUTER Tt[ INNER Look inside - In the door we isolate butter or cheese eighteen months ago. SHELL LINER from the rest of the food. Our butter stays spread- There’s never been more beauty, more down right good looks built into any able, our cheese doesn’t taint. We build in egg trays refrigerator. And there’s never been greater refrigeration value or more food too, the kind that lift out and double as snack racks. We storage features for you. No wonder mould the door liner to take family-size bottles and cans, “5 ELEGANT WOODGRAIN | Leonard’s been first in refrigeration since and the shelf guards lift out for easy cleaning. DOOR TRIMS!” I 1881. It’s all here. Would you settle for Limp lettuce; you’ve had your day! Our huge crisper hr ess ’ bins take garden-care of fruit and vegetables all year long. | See your Teonard dealer soon, he’s the Our non-tip shelves are vinyl-coated, glide out at a finger J. /A, food storage expert He’s nuts about touch. Arid Leonard ice-cubes are the easiest of all to get (W trade-ins too, so crack him for a new at. Forget wrenching levers or running hot water. We || Leonard this week. You get more than have an ice tray you just twist at each end, and the W | ■ you pay for. cubes flip right out. The larger models have a special party f | | OR size “Ice Maid” storage bin-32 cubes always on hand. 1I 61i " high ’ 25 " Wide ’ 25i ” deep ■ r~- | ii 1 n n i rn ni I 10 CU. FT. 8 CU. FT. 9 CU. FT. 7 CU. FT. 4 CU. FT. 22 CU. FT. 16 CU. FT. 10 CU. FT. I CU. FT. 9 CU. FT. 12 CU. FT. DUAL TEMP. DUAL TEMP. REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR FREEZER FREEZER FREEZER FREEZER FREEZER FREEZER 531” high, 53i" high, 43i” high, 35 J” high, 35” high, 36" high, 36" high, 36" high, 36” high, 54” high, 65" high, 25” wide, 19” wide 25" wide, 25" wide, 19” wide, 68" wide, 51” wide, 42" wide, 2B”wide, 25” wide, 25” wide, 25}” deep. 22V deep. 25i”deep. 25J”deep. 20%"deep. 274” deep Jeep £34” deep $245 $179 $l9O $159 $ll9 $289 $239 $lB9 $149 $199 $219 CHRISTCHURCH: Death & Co. Ltd. The Farmers’. Sedley Wells Ltd. GREYMOUTH: Harley & Co. Ltd. HARWARDEM: The Farmers’. LEESTOM: The Farmers’. OXFORD: The Farmers’. RANGIORA: The Farmers’. ASHDURTON: The Farmers’. Haywrights Ltd.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32462, 24 November 1970, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32462, 24 November 1970, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32462, 24 November 1970, Page 13