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Home eratton The only Refrigerator with the Silent Circulator Cold Making Mechanism. The Cooling Mechanism Is the /heart of a Refrigerator; it governs its efficiency. There are many different kinds of cooling units tat only the H.M.V. Refrigerator Hm the Silent Circulator. It is th e Silent Circulator mechanism more than anything else that puts the H.M.V. Refrigerator ahead of all other makes. Simple, powerful, vibrationless -—the Silent Circulator has only three moving parts, which revolve in a bath of oil. The silent, rolling motion produces cold without effort and at little cost. It reduces friction and wear to an absolute minimum. The result is low cost of running and upkeep* 9K The Sileqt Circulator is the tpost Economical, 'most advanced Refrigeration mechanism yet discovered. SIX IMPORTANT CONVENIENCfi FEATURES: easy sliding ice trays. Besting on skeleton supports pur H.M.V. Ice Trays never freeze in and need levering out. The supports themselves are easily removed if space is wanted* RUBBER ICE TRAY. A alight bend of our robber tray and out • come as many ice cubes as you want—ready for one cold drink—or twenty-one INo waste. VERY EASY CLEANING. With MW-mirting, PorceWn and rounded corners everywhere, the H.M.V. is easily'cleaned. The metal parts are chromiumplated; EASY OPENING DOOR LATCH. Just a touch with the elbow on the special H.M.V. improved door latch and the spring Mnges open the door. The Interior light also operates immediately the door opens. SIMPLE CONTROL. One control button operates nine different cold temperatures, also the de-frostlng mechanism. You can regulate the temperature from 82 to 60 degress Just by turning a button. THE POWER UNIT. This ie easily accessible for inspection or servicing, and is spring mounted to eliminate vibration. It is also - constructed so that the cabinet is immune from electric shocks. FOR HEALTH . . . ECONOMY . . . FOR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE ... FOR PLEASURE AND HOSPITALITY. SELECT “HIS MASTER'S VOICE” REFRIGERATOR. IT IS AN ALL THE YEAR ROUND NECESSITY, NOT A LUXURY! MASON, STROTHERS & CO. LTD. H.M.V. MSTIKIBUTORS and Lichfield Streets £ T" ~,z : ‘^"- * ■»' ■■ ' ■ EVEN WHEN NELSD N FOUGHT AT TRAFALGAR . in 1805 0 m muff ■' f I m m » f A $ ! i BY.— *■ '•* ASHBY BERGH to CO. LTD. Uhnstehotoh*. / . r. : LEWIS A - SONS XTD. 275 STAFFORD ST, : timaru MORRISON BROS. Geraldine. A.». CAMERON '• Tcamka. NO ADVANCE IN PRICB NO CHANGE IN QUALITY guaranteed That was over a century ego. And about Half a century, before that, the Berger Company had won fame at makers of the finest paints and colours ever known. Since then the Berger organisation has doubled, redoubted and trebled its vast resources until today It is the largest, as well as toe oldest, paint house Jfiutoe Empire. It evolved a scientific method of paint that no other maker has ever rivalled. This, together wito the purity of toe fine ingredients, dives to B.P. the greater coverage, easy spread, and infinitely longer life *ifal colour permanency for which Berger is still acknowledged toe world’s finest point. Your home deserves Berger BJP. FOUNDED IN LDNDCN 1760 \ili/ & \s tSASI 1936 15 STILL THE BEST PAINT A /.om Mill- MOTOR -< ! > L i ROD m seSpy y»w mM TRANSPORT regulations ... MR T. H. LANGFORD EXPLAINS POLICY ' Them was a large attendance at the Borough Council Chambers, Akaroa, wtetoMr T. H. Lahgfori. of the Transport those preset on adopted by the transport Department Mr Langford answered a number of questions. ' All motor-lorry owners Were asked to form associations to fix prices. Later Mr Langford, held & special meeting with the barriers. It was decided to hold a special meeting at Duvaucheile -on Thursday to discuss the matter. Mr £. S> Brittendea. District 4 Traffic Manager, New Zealand Railways, road passenger services, were visitors to Akaroa on Thursday, and returned to Christchurch yertartf ay.They discussed matters connected with the railways rail-road services between Christchurch end Akproa, with Mr F. B. 3S. Davis, Mayor, and Mr E. Longdeh, president of the Akaroa Progress Association. Personal <- r ' The members of the staff of the Akaroa District High School presented Mr C. A. Young, ■ headmaster, -who was leaving to .take, up'the headmasfership tion, regretted very much Mr Young’s departure, and Wished him every success, • '

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 4

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