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i: Moderti'to-the- Minute 1 Made in Dunedin and Backed by World’s Greatest Gas Appliance Makers H ** *,rU EVERY modern device that has been developed for your convenience and comfort —porcelain enamel surface, automatic oven heat control, clever arrangement, compactness, new fuel economy—these and numerous other refinements that help to make life pleasanter and easier are embodied in the Champion and New World Cookers made by Radiation New Zealand Ltd. In the great research laboratories of the world’s largest gas appliance makers a vast store of scientific knowledge, upon which this Dunedin industry draws continuously, has been accumulated. New World and Champion products, therefore, are modern-to-the-minute, and are the last word in economy and efficiency. ■n The New .World Cooker, In this Cooker modern science -brings to the up-to-date woman the means of cooking her whole dinner - joint, vegetables, and sweets—economically and perfectly without need for attention. The Rsgulo looks after the oven heat whilst you attend to something else, Champion IT Cooker. Otago' University, Home Science Department, proved the economy in gas consumption and the efficiency the Champion by exhaustive experiments, and placed their seal of Test and Approval upon it. The saving in gas assured by the Champion IT. is a revelation to anyone who has previously had an old-fashioned cooker. m CHAMPION fry 19 -2? At Left CHAMPION IT Gasirculator, Designed by one of your own countrymen and made by your own fellow workers in New Zealand, the Champion Gasirculator is at once a splendid CAS COOKER, WATER HEATER, and RUBBISH DESTRUCTOR Made to exactly, fit in old coal ‘ range recess. Easily connected with present hot water-pipes,- of supplied on K ‘ legs as a self-contained unit. | At Right J CHAMPION Hot Dogge Heater for Prospectors* Huts, Weekend Cribs, Halls, , School Rooms, Factories, etc. Curved radiating surface throws heat well, out into room. . Sliding front doors for regulating heat Fine for wood or fairly large fuel Has handy cooking top, 22in z 16in, with two lids for utensils. Sold by all Ironmongers, Builders, Merchants. Plumbers, etc At Left CHAMPION 1C Coal Range, Gleaming porcelain enamel finish on this range burning wood or coal cuts cleaning in half. No crevices or corners to collect grease—just smooth, rounded surfaces. Available with or’without high-pressure boiler or copper ride boiler. Sold by all Ironmongers, Builders’ Merchants, Plumbers, etc. HEW WORLD CHAMPION COOKING APPLIANCES may be seen at the Showrooms of METHVENS LTD., Corner Princes and Rattray Streets. RADIATION N.Z. LTD., Brinsley Works. Jutland Street. ity Corporation Gas Department, Anderson’s Bay Road and . Town Hall. he NEW WORLD and the CHAMPION are the only Gas Cookers made by Dunedin Workers. D».

I[»l|olW[»l|il[»lfol[gaß[g|a]ll □poacn CONCRETE is just as good as the Cement that’s in it ! The most important element in concrete is cement.. Unless that cement is uniform and dependable, and of the highest grade, concrete CANNOT endure as it should. For years the leading contractors and architects have specified Mllburn Portland Cement because it has just those properties so ] vital to permanence—uniformity, dependability, high quality, and the disposition to strengthen as the years pass by. j Mllburn Portland Cement is made to exceed the British Standard Specifications for Portland Cement. THE Mllburn Lime and Cement Co. Ltd. 59 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 21284, 13 December 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21284, 13 December 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21284, 13 December 1932, Page 2

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