a 1 \ izmri *= C 3 »» A D ***** >NL. SI) <7 Modernise your Mtchen- ” saves money/ An old coal range is a wasteful, laborious and expensive means of cooking. It devours quantities of expensive dirty fuel. It needs constant watching; it makes hours of tiring stoking. Often too, the fire “goes down” at a critical moment, and good food is wasted. A modem ‘Champion’ Gaslrculator Cooker would save you money, time, labour and health. It would give you perfectly cooked meals with much less effort and expense. It would supply you with hot water and dispose of your rubbish, and you’d have the spotless colourful kitchen you’ve often longed for. CHAMPION „ GAS [COOKER me Weed, Beautiful w v I ■*T CHAMPION \ Replace upiw* old wasteful ranqe with, a i modem and kbour-savmg'CHAMnra* (MSmCULATOR COOKER \ To be seen at the showrooms of: METHVENS LTD., Corner Princes and Piattray Streets, RADIATION NEW ZEALAND LTD., Brinsley Works, Jutland Street. CITY CORPORATION GAS DEPARTMENT, Anderson’s Bay Road, and Town. Hall. cs AT 2/6 ORIENT TEA per lb. ■far surpasses in Body, Richness, Fragrance, and Strength any Tea at the same price in this market. It’s a ONE-PROFIT Tea! ii> HH KH HH KH HH HH For those who are out to practise economy, the Tea to use is the “one-profit” “ORIENT” THE DELICIOUS TEA 1/- for 1/- and cup for cup, it’s the Greatest Value that you can buy at 2/6 per lb ! Because of its Strength and Full Flavour, it will “stand two waters,” and this means a big saving where families are concerned. Try it and see! WARDELLS 4k> HH ■■l HH aal ■ o I ra HH HH HH HH n*> HH HH HH HH HH HH ORIENT TEA at 2/6 per pound The fact is that we pay for high-quality Teas to make up this blend, and the result is a Tea of Superlative Value and Fragrance. „ ... - , „ /-iRIFNIT" If you think that one Tea at 2/6 is " just as good as another you 11 find that ORIt is an outstanding exception to the rule. Get from us a Free Trial Sample an y test our claims for " ORIENT ”in your own Teapot—that will be conclusive.
. therein. PIMTS better pill then MARTIN’S. Ton J rely upon MARTIN’S PILLS k by aii Chmitit and Sl»r^^ \L\W> \0t 6 bVJfr® \#s& *; to* <0 \o* to> V* .<& \v e \ot e UVM» W>> C* 9 ■NV C JOHN McCRAE Merchant Tailor, 23 Dowling Street, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 4
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