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Ati THIS picture stands for in Christchurch much jmi 1 ’ of that which "No. 10 Downing Street” * stands for in London and signifies to Christ- ■ I » church people the same high principles of human HK \ 1 < relationship as the famous "No. 10” signifies to Tj . ?■» the British Commonwealth of Nations . . . and to I J \ < the whole world. tr ] I ! Through this doorway people pass without a /a ,a / I / 11 \ y single doubt in their minds, knowing full well I I II I ' that fairness and consideration will be the key- n I i f I \/ J note of the treatment they receive, no matter I | what their mission may be. M I J Taylor’s of Christchurch are Garment Cleaners IJ* * and Dyers . . . they have been so for one quarter J ..... of a century ... it is appropriate for us to men- . is ? <;. tion the work of the Dry Cleaning Industry as a whole throughout the Dominion during the war years. Other industries have produced Armaments, - Uniforms, Bombs, Boats and hundreds of other fif things for making war, but little has been said I of the salutary effect of Garment Dry Cleaning IB* and Dyeing on the morale of the people of this | country during the war years just past. Were it not for the fact that the Dry Cleaning Industry in New Zealand was, before the war, more progressive than the average . . , were it <| (■ not for the fact that every movement of overseas progress in the Industry was noted, studied 3a: and incorporated into New Zealand methods ... J “ ; < SS, ~ were it not for the fact that in the years before 1 . < aZj.? the war every piece of equipment which rep- M resented an advance in methods for improving L' . i the Industry was installed . . . then the clothing "-f. i position for four-fifths of the non-combatant ; > population of New Zealand would, indeed, have . > • ■ been in a sorry plight. The Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Industry is a virile A. L industry . . . further, it is widely recognised that . Taylor’s of Christchurch have been foremost in ’ keeping the Industry up-to,-date and in giving a service of the utmost value. ... .

fl ■■ W BECAUSE the Travel Association of Great - Britain and Ireland believes that the true interests of peace atid underA JFUesaaqe from the King standing are best served through travel; and because the Association believes that many Service men and women of the United Nations /is Patron of the Travel Association, HU • * - j . - Majesty U much interested to hear of the “ a y d ™ re ™ a,ntam contact and pay return visits to Britain, tho offer of Honorary Membership to the men Council has decided to offer you the privileges of Honorary Overseas and women of the United Nations Fighting Membership. This carries no obligation on your part, except the Auxiliary Services. The King con. i nit i a l filling in hnd posting of the Acceptance Form. This will ensure eiders that this is an admirable step a • » tt r j t » entirely in keeping with the objects for !? at y°" re ceive the Association s Handsome Pocket “ Calendar of which the Association was. originally Events 1 and happenings of special interest here, which you may keep founded. ,t for all time as a souvenir of your service in the British Isles. THIS FORM MAY BC POSTED IN UNBEALCD ENVELOPE FOR ONE PENNY FO. A.D.T.OMAU ACe.ATANCS W»,T« TO TH. TRAVEL A..OOAT.OH, >. A.L.NOTON .T...T, LOHOOH. Acceptance Form overseas honorary membership of the travel ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND To Th, Trave! A»ocution oT Great Britain * Ireland, 6 Arlington Street. London, S.W.I, England. in ,he British lain during World War 1939-45. I have pleasure in acce OVERSEAS HONORARY MEMBERSHIP. «nd Me.ber.bi, Cerd ta adZe“ a.”nS ’ Hon*. Addr.u Arm ar Sendee (iiocK CAprT<CLsj ' ®(TMrtura..

SOAP SHORTAGE English Newspapers stress the serioesneas of the fat and soap shortage ia IN the United Kingdom. Soap Famine in London" ..." Soap Seekers Reid Shops" .. . “The Big Soap Hunt” .. . ■ RB" Jk B ■ these are actual headline* from the Bk J.. ... KB Hk ■ ■ X 1 Here s a practical way M which you OM help— Sendlwr friewk This Self-wf turned CARTON TO I VET SOW The English soap shortage is really serioos, / r . / ‘ so what better gift for your friends at Home / 4> P / than this carton of delightfully perfumed / / Toilet Soap. The earton is ready for posting / Z , —or you ?ould include it in a larger parcel. / ! as the 21b weight restriction on individual / i articles does NOT apply to soap. Ask for / p. 8 the Verona Gift Package at your grocer or / Z / / Mwulfaotured by McMiOt) BROS. Z.M., ! Cumberland Street. Khmedin. Z

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24897, 10 June 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24897, 10 June 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24897, 10 June 1946, Page 7

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