Last year C.F.M. meat and its by-products went to no less than 87 ports in 31 countries. About one-third of New Zealand's income comes from the meat industry including nearly a fifth of all the wool. Dozens of everyday materials originate in the meat industry. C.F.M. Sales -Ltd. is a subsidiary of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Co. Ltd. operating a bacon and smallgoods factory and retail butchers' shops in Christchurch, Ashburton and Timaru. At Belfast there is a large Meat Market and the modem Garden City Foodmarket at St Albans ■ | ■■ V I shopping centre, Papanui Road, retails C.F.M. meat I BH i i I exclusively. I A |
nj r r ar f nn ßo nibUailUlinn weaves new life into Axminsters Now your carpets are loomed for longer life in an entirely new and exclusive yarn called Riccarton 80/20 —a special blend of 80% pure wool and 20% Bri-Nylon. This blend is established as the international standard for carpet yarns. 80Z @ 20? ■ After six years of research, six years of testing—astonishing proof of the durability of Riccarton 80/20 yarn. For eighteen months we’ve been exporting carpet in this yarn for use in major overseas buildings. It lasts longer, keeps its fresh look for years and wears the way a modern carpet must! OLook for the Riccarton 80/20 gold sample book. See the new Riccarton 80/20 selection at all Furnishing Stores. Behind our promise of satisfaction stands the reputation of FELT AND TEXTILES OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. ' FT2
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31088, 17 June 1966, Page 31 (Supplement)
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246Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31088, 17 June 1966, Page 31 (Supplement)
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