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Refrigeration Essential if you intend to mm A „ J4™ fc-s£j: *££** ,&*■ The food you eat may seem all right ... but is it? P Cotafr Calculated to Quickly Save its Cost Have you always been able to trace the cause of those minor and major ills you and members of your family sometimes suffer from? A large percentage of illness is due to the condition of food that seems all right. That is because no indication through the sense of smell or of sight is discernible for hours after it has become contaminated with disease germs which lurk in it when stored in a temperature above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. If you would save your family from these occasional unaccountable sicknesses —if you would save the cost of medicines and doctors' fees—if you would save the cost of food spoilage, then refrigeration, as the medical profession agrees, is essential in your home. That the world's greatest hospital —The London General —and the world's largest caterers —Messrs Lyons, of London —should use FRIGID AIRE Automatic Refrigerators throughout their entire establishments is sound enough, reason for refrigeration, and sound enough reason why it should be FRIGID AIRE.*.: Frigtdaire as mE There is a FRIGID AIRE model for every home there is fl price for every income there are payments for every convenience. Write for (descriptive booklet or free demonstration to the Sole Agents for New Zealand: JOHN CHAMBERS & Son; Ltd. 200 ST. ASAPH ST., CHRISTOHUECH.

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'he I,'ible for perusal by Councillors, .if desired, at last night's incctlnS of .the. City Council, was civic sur--le\ nirtj> No. ], wliidi ha«J been pro . P 2 r ?, '"L tt «.wr<la.»U-C-M'lUi (Uc jirovisiiHifi, ?vL .4' J V 1! Planning Act. This map' w £'-" 3&taila •ttt..<y!.is > ting. conditions in the City in relation" <o" '('Bo SVtSVh~-<if ts , heigktvof buildings, street levels, ° U- ' did »6t. cofitaiii any details or proposals as ; to '" future: flit, £ - ™ th . c ma T» be forwarded to the Kct° laKnin S Board <is directed bv

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 18

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