® time * or W giving ■ ■ • W < ' ; T I ■ ' f ® M s Jf. ! S I I f/HW SWo w IlWSil 4 a time to I' Trim Your Home . . . I -I Brilliantly sparkling Decorations, large or small, to hang 4 as room decorations, to trim a Christmas tree and add 1 | excitement to your Christmas festivities. Traditional fine | glass ornaments ... $1.30 to $3.95. Large and small foil ornamental decorations . . . From $6.50 to $23.85. Trim-A-Homa Shop — Ground Floor. Window Display — City Mall. A selection also at our Timaru House and at Christchurch International Airport. An Introduction to ESTEE LAUDER renowned Beauty Products Mrs Melinda Jones, International Beauty Expert for Estee Lauder, is at our Cosmetic Department this week especially to advise on skin care, i - - - jdMfek' J make-up and compile ESTEE individual 'beauty LAUDER || I charts. The Winners’ Box — a gift ./ box valued at $35.00 is ■' k available with every Estee ... I f Lauder purchase valued L , > i $15.00 or more while stocks s " ■'. • last. jl ■ “ ■■- ".".Z . Cosmetics — Ground Floor. Window Display — City Mall. (Distributed for Estee New York by House of Cramar Ltd, Christchurch). Fof conven | en t shopping, use our Mall Order and Teleorder Services. Please write Private Bag, Christchurch or 'phone 797-400. Clly Mail, Christchurch. | ICI WHEAT 84 - FIELD DAYS - WEDNESDAY 28-THURSDAY 29 NOVEMBER Allow a full day to visit the 40 commercial sites and 12 competitors' plots. The most intensive field days for everyone interested in cereal production; you can't afford to miss. Commercial sites cover every aspect of cereal production. Look at these features: • New cereal varieties with loads of growing material for inspection. ® Demonstration plots for recently released chemicals. • Harvesters — a major display with demonstration of settings and of the operation of axial flow machines. ® Sprays and spraying — a major display with active demonstrations of height settings, jet settings and other issues. COMPETITORS PLOTS Twelve competitors have used their own management systems. Compare the varieties sown, fertilisers and chemical timings and rates. 9.00 a.m. Gates open daily. Commercial sites open for inspection. 10.15 a.m. Tour first half competitors' plots followed by further inspection of commercial sites. Continuous lunch and refreshments available. 2.00 p.m. Tour second half competitors' plots followed by further inspection of commercial sites. Site: Main South Road/Weedons Ross Road intersection at Weedons, near Roileston. Allow a full day for this actioirpacked field day!
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