HOME APPLIANCES, GROUND FLOOR, CITY STORE AVAILABLE THROUGH BRANCHES ™ / / \ J; J \ ! ■■MBT'''- ' ’ ■F I See for yourself Tegel Chicken spit roasted on a Shacklock I From today until 29th October at 10-12 and 2-4 daily (6-8 on late night Fridays) Beaths invite you to come along to our Home Appliance Showroom soon and see for yourself the tremendous advantages of rotisserie cooking. Shacklock will take you into a new dimension in cooking. The Shacklock electric powered rotisserie spit will cook your poultry, game and roasts to perfection. The radiant heat cooking system, and the constant turning, gives meat an 'all over* golden brown look. And the taste is simply beautiful! All juices are sealed in the meat, giving you more flavour. The fat drips away into a large roasting dish to keep your oven sparkling clean - which saves you tiresome work! The rotisserie spit is an optional extra for most models, priced at just $l9 Do come in soon and see our spit roasting demonstrations, and ask our appliance specialists to show you all the other great features that makes Shacklxk so good. Remember too Beaths easy credit terms, you can have a new Shacklock in'your home today for just 10% deposit and easy weekly payments. BEATHS PHONE 62-399 P.O. BOX 270, CHRISTCHURCH 1,. . . BEANFEAST ARE BEAUT! Everybody’s growing Beanfeast beans, the great dwarf bush bean from Coopers. Because Beanfeast mature quickly, and always yield bigger, meatier, tastier beans. As big as 5 or 6 inches packed with beanier flavour that surpasses even the “Scarlet Runner.’’ Beanfeast Beans. Plant some now and save. •iAbw* THE SEEDS V of success, y
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