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FRIGIDAIRE FIGHTS on TWO FRONTS! In addition to supplying the fighting forces of the United Nations with guns and munitions manufactured in their United States and Empire Factories, Frigidaire is also supplying essential types of refrigeration equip- ~ ment for the armed forces and the war industry. Wherever large bodies of men are congregated, whether for war or industry, whether at home or abroad, the problem of food preservation is of the utmost importance. Frigidaire in New Zealand is manufacturing, . assembling, and shipping the refrigeration equipment necessary to keep food fresh and free from contamination —Hospital Equipment, Cool Rooms, Refrigerated Cabinets, and Ice Cream Units for Camps and Hospitals in New Zealand and overseas, Refrigerated Trucks and Refrigerating Plants for the Navy and Merchant Marine. FRIGIDAIRE Saves Man-Power and Man-Hours! By the installation of Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Plants adapted to the needs of particular industries, Frigidaire has been enabled to save man-power and man-hours for industry and the war effort. Why not let Frigidaire help you? We have plants available for all types of air conditioning, the quick cooling of fats and waxes, the processing of milk and cheese, ice cream-making plants both large and small, as well as refrigeration plants for fruit, meat, fish, etc. Let Electric Refrigeration (N.Z.) Ltd., Help YOU We are Refrigeration Specialists, and can advise and help you with your commercial refrigeration or air-conditioning problem. With the shortage of man-power, we may be able to save you many man-hours. Call and talk over your cooling problem with our experts. We shall be glad to help you. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION (N.Z.) Ltd. 2!6 LAMBTON k QUAY (Opp. K.rkcaldie & Stains) - Phone 44-831 CLOSING NEXT WEEKj fc^jJ JrWJfak CLOSES: 19th SEPT.. 1942 J^^L M W\ J\vWUj%Eb DRAWN: 3Oth SEPT-1942 ART UNION *l|j^vJL J£fc^^%*/\ p'o/bSx !10, Wellington! S*SSS^m\ I fc^iU^^^^ aPI/l \\ l\ ■ HHk^ lßf* 9ooo^A IfP Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, IC^ T/^^B KJ||HHl|||B|^^V9^!a Messrs. Hammond & McArthur Lt&, E^O^B^B^K^^EkTiv P.O. Box 110. Wellington. ■_ ■*rvll^^^^^H^^V<£<6"4 Please sendme——tickets in IN THE BAG Art Union (Tickets 2J6 each. I enclose f MtT^Hlilfr^SwMij^J Postal Note for £ :.'t , also stamped addressed envelope-for reply. (Postage I 1* ' stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) f" : '" Wa \ IWE&MmHw&W^* *£ ' . ■.. name «. —^—. wmwamSmn^k^L U (Mr.,Mr«.orM>«) X f fTTTWWg Sf ■¥ ADDRESS , . InEillllMEld^^S hJ I I defective I lit^i^lS THANKS^^ EYESIGHT ? iHUk ■ nAnU I v for \ Do you Read or Sew in vM/KST "INSTANT RFLIEF" I Comfort, or do you hav ß l^^^C inJIMPII fICLBCr I Headaches and Tired Eyes? l^^^fc^^ 24 Curlewis Street, North Bondi, Sydney. ' 1 HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED by *fßi"™- Jl*lf Mr. Hardy,— lam writing this letter to you M EXPERT OPTICIANS" with one,'thought in view, that it may help Jam others suffering as I have suffered. Since I have been using Hardy's Jmws g% -■■■'■' A Bfl Indigestion and Ulcerated Stdmach Remedy I have found that it is . jKgB& oO@3r fix IvllirillV the only Remedy that has given me instant relief. And I owe j^MBMM V|9VUI *** «»b*«h j mv recover y to y Our wonderful remedy. lam sure all •*llllii§ilP LIMITED (E S td. over 40 Years). Hardy's us^ rs wilj }*<* th« s*™ J " *^W®^ 7 WILLIS STREET . Tel. 43.369 Yours faahfully, (Sgd.; F. FERRIS. [Opp. Grand Hotel) f . Mft - I(|r ,___ UJIDItVC INDIGESTION AMD H£»«£■" iIUK U 1 9 ULCERATED STOMACH i| |" pi 11 If I Hnmßl Br H ■■■■!■ mWKMmW m IN WARTIME, ESPECIALLY, ALL PRECIOUS CLOTHES I^L^^SS^^ jm

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1942, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1942, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1942, Page 5