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£illllllllllllIIIIII!Illi:il!lIII!!!!IllEi;ii:i:i!l!ill!III!l!!HIIIII!IIIIIIIMIIMli!!lligil!ll!IJIlIiL: »• : - M I COMMENCES . J | LIMITED ,' | s ■ ■ ■ ■.■■..• = H'llllllliUlllllllllllllillEUlHlllilllHUllllliailllllllllllHlllllUlillllluilillllllllllllllllllli : M^»pWhile Fruit ■ is plentiful Why lot Settle a Supply for' Use (be Whole Year Hound ?. "FANCY- ■ Peaches in May Raspberries in June „ Apricots in July It is so simple and easy by the FOWLER METHOD, with the Patent Vacuum Self-sealing Bottles, that A CHILD CAN DO IT. Get busy while the fruit is available, and bottle a supply for use at a moment's notice any time during the year. There are already thousands of women throughout New Zealand who say they " would not be without a 'Vacola' Fruit Bottling Outfit." Can you afford to delay any longer ? The outfits are made in various sizes, but for the average family ask your grocer to show you the popular No. 2 size consisting of:— 1 Fowlers "Vacola" Sterilizer, to hold 12 bottles, 1 Thermometer, 1 Copyright Book of Instructions, 12 No. 20 Bottles, complete with Covers and rings, 12 No. 27 bottles, complete with Covers and Rings, 24 Spring Clips, 1 Bottle Brush. One of the bottles filled with fruit as a specimen. The bottles may be used year after year by renewing the Rubber Rings. Fruit will keep good for five years i by Fowlers' Method. STEWART 7"iIMBE£ mGLASS AND HARDWARE CO., LTD. COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON Manufacture** uy i I roprietary LIMITED, MELBOURNE

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 13