|9 And to keep them as fresh and sa\ T ory as 11 on the day they were picked and cooked, *£e&?$& GET The reason why so many fail to achieve satisfactory results in * bottling or canning Fruits and Vegetables is because the methods \llir y*"**^ used DO MOT destroy the ferment germs, which quickly make food Jr/ llK^ dangerous to eat. Boiling water is not hot enough. Some germs \V _«=-^'/ are not killed even with eight or ten hours' continuous boiling. • - STEAM UNDER PRESSURE is the correct method, and one -\ \>^ll| must have a contrivance that is steamtight and strong enough to z^^^SSBS^^BL withstand high pressure. That is precisely what " THE HOME ' No chemicals, no secret mixtures, no complicated' recipes || The enormous , steam pressure generated in this Canner rMß>| Penetrates and Sterilizes Every .•; Particle of the Contents of the j am < as Mafces ft > ; I (lIS OF IiI2SS J3FS • ••••• fe S ood 3 am ~~P ure J am —tempting, toothsome, health- ■ i ful jam. Everybody likes it, praises it, tries to make it, too ! That is why we are so busy these days in • '-■' placed inside the boiler. our big Hardware Department selling everything".^ required for making Delicious Jam. The season is "• ■ „ . ~ . TT __ now on - Have YOU every utensil ready ? If there See " THE HOME CANNER "in our HARDWARE &mg%. j s anything you need make sure of getting a really ' DEPARTMENT. Originally priced at but now, /Si/ good article by purchasing at " The Farmers." ";; owing to special arrangements made by "The £i W m „„..., ppraunvr t>avc • '• Farnfers," tobe sold at the very moderate figure of |V P Jr£ds .■ ' sizes, from 5/6 to 15/- each. Also a great • " THE HOME CANNER " soon pays for itself. Saves all variety of JAM SPOONS, SCALES, and waste. Puts pouncbfin your pocket. other req - uisites al, correctl - v P riced - '; Association of Canterbury Limited ;| CASHEL STSEET - - - - - CHIISTCHURCH | j
DO YOU ORINK n*Js \i If ■ gg jLjgj OF ALL"GROCERS 'DEALERS. i&dffl - U9793
An Ice-Chest For Your Home—Want One ? "=% 9 They are .. i - I " Success " I Metal Chests I i Standing 44 inches high, 21 inches I > wide, and 16 inches deep. For the i home these are preferable to the I cumbrous Oak Chests, since they 1 take up so little room. g X We have just a couple left—all that remain from i a busy season's selling. To facilitate Stock-taking we i are offering each of them at a ten per cent, reduction jf on cost. I It is not this Summer only, but all the many I Summers ahead that an Ice-Chest would be invaluable i to you. The saving it would effect in preserving I foodstuffs would very soon defray its cost. I The Regular Price is £y. Now £6 6s. i ASHBY, BERGH & Co. Id. I HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. J L A 9139-3301 Jμ
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