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Builders of ' J t NEW ZEALAND 'eiu f? ft (ftft ft ' Clearing Port Chalmer» Heads I I °n February 15th, 1882. the ship “Dunedin "was the first vessel =~ "T" - T I to carry frozen meat from New ZSjj - / / T* —I Zealand to England. The meat s. ' / ' 1 X arrived in London in splendid ' con d* l ' o, 4 an d found a ready sale. ' invention and development of refrigeration probably more than anything else has made New Zealand one of the most prosperous countries in the uorld. Twelve years before the first shipment of frozen meat left this country, the Government Life Insurance Department commenced operations. This great National Institution for three-quarters of a century has brought protection and security to the homes of the people, and, by the investment of the whole of its funds in New Zealand, has assisted material!) in the development of the country. Assure your future by insuring with the .. • GOVERNMENT The Pioneer A*! LIFE New Zealand Office INSURANCE Established- 1869 g||g DEPARTMENT PAINT NOW While the days are long and Preserve Your Home We Stock the following Reliable Makes NELSON BODY PAINT in Jgals. 9Z-, (gals. 17/-, Igal 33/6 COVERALL BODY PAINT In Jgals. 7/-, (gals. 13/6, Igal. 25/6 CRESCENT BODY PAINT in Igals. 9/9, Jgals. 18/-. Igal. 34/. NELSON RED ROOF Jgals. 12/9, IgaL 24/COVERWELL RED ROOF Jgals. 11/6, Igal 21/6 CRESCENT RED ROOF Igal 8/2, '.gal 15/-, Igal 28/. BITUPROOF and MASTIC PUTTY for Roof Repairs from VENAMEL PAINTS, RAYTEX and DYENAMEL from 2/2 PAINT BRUSHES, all sizes from 1/2 KALSOMINE and SEMITE DISTEMPER. CREOSETE and WOODOL TIMBER PRESERVERS. VARNISHES and VARNISH STAINS from 4 pint to Igal GIANT ANTI CORROSIVE RED for Boats and Launches. By Painting Now Expensive Repairs Later are Saved PRIEST & HOLDGATE LTD. The Ironmongers RAILWAY SEAT RESERVATIONS Please Cancel Early When Not Required. Reservation holders whose plans change after booking are urged to cancel their unrequired seats immediately thev become aware of their inability to use them, such consideration frees the unwanted seats for persons who otherwise may be debarred from travelling; it also obviates the ticket holders’ liathtv for the additional charge due by those who inconsiderately neglect to cancel in reasonable time for re-allocation, seats which they have no intention of using. Every Seat is Needed 1 /Vf yfiPß I I USED UDjy NEW ZEALAND has hundreds of returned men with new homes and young families; but most of them are demed the very thing upon wfuch real rehabilitation depends—music and entertainment in the home. That is where your used radio can help. Sell it NOW to Begg's, who will recondition it and make it ava,.able where it is most needed. You get HIGHEST PRICES from BEGG’S Sell now while prices are high and the demand is great. Begg’s pay cash. Think what you can do right now with that extra money. phone Begg's now, g&R fj 9 fg f'J Wellington and thus let your wsiM* M* ar A* Christchurch . A DUNEDIN - HAMILTON radio play its part rAIMEISTON north in Rehabilitation. NELSON - TMAMJ THE MUSICAL & ELECTRICAL CENTRE OAMARU INVERCARGILL ‘'hone 132, Umaru STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU -m. jjT. tfeauttfuUu Clean, and Ffeskj Victory Soap washes clothes < beautifully, and cannot harm : frail fabrics or delicate garments VICTORY W SOAP Mi Lead Bros. Ltd.. Cumberland St., Dunedin.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23216, 1 June 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23216, 1 June 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23216, 1 June 1945, Page 8