OTAGO UNIVERSITY places its "seal of approval" on CHAMFIO GAS COOKERS / B--35^ s tsgt eE 60 O^mpi °N " Messrs. Brinsley & Co. Ltd., Jutland Street, DUNEDIN. Dear Sirs, For some time we have been using the new model of the “ Champion ” Gas Stove in the Home Science Kitchen Laboratory, and we feel that you might like to place on record our appreciation of its efficiency and economy. The appearance of the stove, with its nickel and enamel finish, is an asset to any laboratory or kitchen, and we find its structure such that cleaning is reduced to a minimum. A valuable feature is the automatic heat regulator, which saves not only fuel, but time, and controls the gas pressure. We have found the “ Champion ” Stove thoroughly reliable at all times and have proved its economy and efficiency by experiment, and are pleased to place our stamp of approval upon it. .Yours faithfully, Dean of the Home Science Faculty.” SEE CHAMPION GAS COOKERS AT THE SHOWROOMS OF C@9« IL'i’Cie The City Gas Dept. JetSasM Steeet, ©Eifisedisi. Andef sow’s Bay E©ad amd T©wib Iff all* And All Plumbers and Builders’ Merchants
fioo fol' ELECTION RESULTS W/HAT could you do with £100? What could you W not do? A windfall at Christmas-time, just when it will be appreciated. The Competition is a simple test of skill* bend in ono or more entries stating in your opinion the numerical strength of the Political Parties (enumerated on the coupon below) in the House of Representatives aftef the forthcoming General Election. The present state of the Parties is—-Reform 53, Labour 14, Independents and Other Parties 12, Speaker I; total 80. Consider these results; note the changes m the electoral roll; the policies of the Parties and the appeal they will make district by district. Fill in th® coupon and win £IOO. RULES YEAST-VSTE £IOO COMPETITION i 1. Cut out and fill In tlio coupon below; | print name apd address clearly. • 2. £IOO will bo paid to the entrant who : can correctly name tho position of the : Political Parties in the House o£ Repro- : sentatives after the Election. If more : than one entry is correct the prize will | be divided equally amongst those en- • trants. In tho event of no correct rcj suits lining recorded the £IOO will be | awarded to tho nonrest result, or results ■ which contain the least percentage of ; errors. • 3. Each entry must be accompanied by I a complete Yoaat-Vlte Carton. Tho carj ton of tho small size bottle will entitle i the sender to ono entry, tho medium size • two entries, and the large size five entries, i i. Post your entry, together with a j Tetujt-Vito carton to " Teast-Vito ComI petition," G.P.O. Doi fit. Wellington, C. Entries must bo posted to arrive at the G.P.0., Wellington, not later than the morning of the election fNov. T4th). No entries received before October 31st —two days after nominations of candidates have closed —will ba accepted. 6. Tho sole judge of the Competition will be the Editor of N.Z, Truth, whose decision will be final. 7. Any breach of the shove condition! disqualifies the entrant. S. No employees of Messrs. Joseph Nathan & Co, U(l„ of Wellington, or Messrs. J. Hott Ltd., of Wellington, ore eligible to compete. Note.—The result of the Competition will be announced Immediately tho elections to the House of Representative* are confirmed, or as results stand 1 day* after tho General Elections. L. Extra Entry Forms are available at all Chemists " ’ ’ YEAST IS LIFE I imwhiihum* Yeast-Vitei the original Yeast in tablet form, is a certain end epeedy relief for Headaches, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Flatulence, Acidity, Biliousness, Depression, Disordered Stomach, Colds, Influenza, Fevers, etc., etc. A pure vegetable formula with natural tonic properties—new life and fresh vigour for young and old. iuspusb all substitutes. IRVING’S F TONIC TABLETS “Si! THIS FILL Post this Coupon, together with a Carton from a Yeast- Vite Bottle, to G.P.O. Box 944, Wellington. NAME ADDRESS
A SUMNER RESIDENT’S LOSS. A well-known Sumner resident had an unfortunate experience the other night. He, with other “gallants,” took everything in their stride at the side shows during the local gala. With his “ Loewe ” in his mouth and Ins attention on the little dark elusive stjuares. he was oblivious to all around him. Some connoisseur grasped the opportunity of availing himself of the “ local’s ” pouch and tobacco, Richmond Rest. Later, at the club, the poor unfortunate made known his loss, and, to use his own words, said; “It was not the ‘ blank,y ’ pouch he was worried about, but the tobacco.” His friends soon' rallied round him, and he had sufficient Richmond Best to carry on with.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20020, 10 November 1928, Page 19
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