USE GAS FOR BETTER SERVICE. and use it with N. L Made Appliances Gas by its superior convenience and I \ economy continues to increase in popu- " Vfo/fv I t larity for all domestic Heating Appliances. - § ||n^ We can, with confidence, recommend and — guarantee to all Gas Consumers the follow- ■ ing New Zealand-made Gas Appliances: Made by J. MeTCeT & SoTIS, Ltd. I The Mercer Califont, and the Champion CHRISTCHURCH. I Gas Cooker. These can be seen at any of I the Auckland Gas Company, Ltd. s Show- JE#JEfJTm I ■—■ GAS CALIFONT ■ The efficient Gas Califont is the ideal Hot | I' I' VMM HI WBgfißSSWater System—ever ready, dependable. I and economical—and there are none more I ] efficient than the "Mercer." I uw Made by Brinsley & Co. I " CHAMPION" I |«— 1 gas cookers I n S Hottentot Grillers, Gas Rings, Wash Boiler ■ ' ' 1 Burners — these appliances are all made with ■ New Zealand labour, from New Zealand mate- ■ rials in the big modern factory of T. Brinsley ■ (W||C—s^3—*Jj|jj) & Co., Dunedin. ■ \[ I New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. I J 1 I Brinsley s Champion Gas Cookers received the I AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LTD. I WYNDHAM STREET, CITY. Branches at Pitt Street, Onehungß, Otahuhu, Devonport, and Takapuna.
r- " " ■■ — ■\ ;; ~. j Ak/ '7'""- r I ! M civic Kit 1 | MOTORISTS! } Ixl SQUARE ml j CARPENTERS! wA MARCH All your needs in Canvas ] VSv M t Inspect all your needs in .j shown in 21 x 42 mar- ; j Canvas. Visit our mar- || j quee, Wellesley Street end , quee. Kite, aprons, bit of Show. rolls, saw bags, etc. 0 <jT?n \ Flags for AQ Purposes! /| \\ j/' / Baby's needs are well looked after — a healthy baby, a happy \ I /fWljl; f/j/—■— *. home, first a cot, then a baby's swing, next a child's, then a \ 1 i schoolboy's swing; children's hanging cot, then a full-sire \ 1 I]]ffm and * verandah blind — from infancy onwards we supply \ 1 J your needs. \ I j Tents; all sizes, all styles, for all purposes. \ \ J |y \\ fj \\ Clothes bags; apple-picking, tree-planting, rue sacks, etc. \ \ i ' W Folding chairs for verandah, camp, or \ \ I gS "'""H - toS Pillows, cushions, mattresses, and squabs — everything in the \ 1 ,| « - pis canvas line for young and old, for work or play, sea or land, \ \ ROLLED mountain or plain, camp or home. \ 1 j Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York camped in our tents at Tokaanu. Lord Liverpool recently sent from England for a canvas fishing coat same as we supplied him i j nine years ago. ,uni fcC v '*0// I Inspect Leßoy old style, also our improved canvas clothing. j E. LeROY Tent, Cover, Coat and Flag ManSr. II I 81 QUEEN STREET - AUCKLAND 7S years in canvas trade in AUC KLAND I The Dominion's Preference [ /^^ex. "MADE IN NEW ZEALAND" [kf J % | An instance of New Zealand's preference for her own manufactured I I CIVIC lO* ■' j "|l W square JSj I • «, /,w, Jo&St |.w«| | Kaiapoi ■] WORSTCDSTCOSTUME A'W' 1 ■ *. BLANKETS, RUGS, - VSpdfi > The Kapai Corn Broom Co., Ltd. ! „ H ° SIERY Warehouse and Works: KITCHENER ST., AUCKLAND f KalapOl WOOllfcH 11 Mfg. Co., Ltd. "^fr
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 68, 22 March 1927, Page 22
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