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FIRST CARCO Of Builders 0f FROZEN: MEAT LEAvES NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Clearing Port Chalmers Heads on February ISch, 1882 , the ship Dunedin was che first vessel �o carry frozen meat from New Zealand to England: The meat arrived in London In splendid condicion and found 2 ready sale: THE invention and development of refrigeration probably more than anything else has made New Zealand one of the most prosperous countries in the world: 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 materially in the development of the countrye Assure your future by insuring with the GOVERNMENT The Pioneer LIFE New Zealand Office INSURANCE Established I [869 DEPARTMENT 16 "How did YoU '1t2" D0 How Do SA Do It? Anyone who has the good luck to get hold of 4 BSA: Bicycle nowadays i8 4 man tO be envied. "How did you do it_where did you get it?" ask his jealous friends. That wartime BS.A: Bicycles should be 80 particulatly sought after is a tribute to the way BSA: do it: If there 8 anything in omens; post-war BSA. Bicycles will beat even past BSA: records. The only rival to their perfect perfor- mance will be their splendid appearance. Some more BSA: Bicycles are now coming into the country. Ask your dealer if he has one avail- able for you S you may be lucky. Or put your name down and bel sure of it when it arrives: B.SA: Representatives: Bicycles: A: G: Healing & Co. Ltd , DSA 216 Madras St , Christchurch, and 42 Cable Sts, Wellington: Auckland District: Skeates White Ltd , BICYCLES AND 48 Fort Street, Auckland: Motor CYCLES Motor Cycles_~N Z. Skeates & White Lida B.SA: Cycles Lrds England:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 297, 2 March 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 297, 2 March 1945, Page 2

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