CHAMPION BY NAME AND CHAMPION IN FACT
New Zealand-Made Cooker Has Won Hoasewive's Heart
"TS your Gas Cooker a 'Champion' ?" If it is, then you can also add your testimony, and agree that it was an excellent I'buy." The "Champion" Cooker has been most carefully designed and is beautifully finished. In fact, it was selected by the Home Science Department of the Otago University, the Architect and Ladies' Committee, as the most attractive and efficient Cooker 1 on the market, and was installed m the "Model Kitchen" at the N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition. An 'additional and most important item at the present time is that this is one of our own New Zealand manufactures, with Dunedin as its place of birth. The outstanding features of this particular Cooker are that it is all porcelain enamelled, inside and out, so that there is no tiring cleaning or polishing- — just a. damp cloth rubbed over the whole and all the grease comes away. Even the burners, which were once so difficult to get at and keep clean, are porcelain enamelled, and every part of the cookingtop. Then there is the "Champ-Control," which regulates the oven heat. All that is required is merely to set the j
control to the number marked on the chart for the food you are cooking, and the temperature is maintained without any further worry. The Home Science Department has prepared the Champion Chart for special New Zealand requirements, and the inexperienced housewife can obtain all the necessary information she needs from this. These "Champion" Gas Cookers are available m varying sizes and prices, with or without an enamelled back plate and rack for plates and dishes. If you have an old-fashioned coal range, it can be replaced with a combination Gas Cooker and Destructor, which will supply an abundance of hot water and can be fitted into a 3ft. opening. During the winter this provides heating for the kitchen and when summer comes, the insulated doors prevent the heat from entering the room if hot' water is required. As a tribute to the high-class quality of "Champion" Cookers, they are used m all the principal Technical Schools m the Dominion, and are also used for instructional purposes m table form m the Home Science Department. I It lives up to its name.. The "Champion" Cooker is a champion.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1294, 25 September 1930, Page 19
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391CHAMPION BY NAME AND CHAMPION IN FACT NZ Truth, Issue 1294, 25 September 1930, Page 19
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