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i PRICES MUST RISE Increased exchange fixed by the Government must be added to the selling price of all Champion and New World Stoves after present stocks, purchased at old prices, are exhausted. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF STOVES CAN BE SOLD AT THE OLD PRICE. Buy NOW before prices rise . Made in New Zealand and Backed by World's Greatest Gas Kpplianoe Makers EVERY modern device that has been developed for your convenience aod comfort —-porcelain enamel tatface. automatic oven boat control. clever arrangement, compactness, new fuel economy —these and numerous other refinements that help to make MFe pleasanter and ' easier are eaabodled in the Champion and New World Cookers made by Radiation New Zeeland Ltd. la the great research iories of the world's largest gas appliance makers a vast store ol scientific knowledge, upon which this New Zealand industry draw* continuously, has been accumulated. New World and Champion products, therefore, arc modera-to-the-minute, and are tho lust word in oeonelny and efficiency. 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 Regulo 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 ol 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. viirmf m CHAMPION .and I { NEW WORLD Cooking Appliances May be seen at all Gas Showroom*. i At belt CHAMPION IT Gatircidator. Designed by one of yevi own countrymen and made by your own fellow work era in New Zealand, the Champion Casirculatot ir at once a splendid GAS COOKER. WATER HEATER, and RUBBISH DESTRUCTOf. Made to exactly fit in old coal range recess. Easily connected with present hot water pipes, or supplied on legs as a self-contained unit. To be seen at the showrooms of GUY CORPORATION GAS DEPARTMENT, j Anderson’s Bay Road i and Town Hall. D%

BORAKIL. WHY BE BORED BY THE BORER? AT LAST I Extermination Absolutely Guaranteed. NEW and OLD TIMBER rendered immune with BORAKIL. Houses and Furniture treated with Borakil by expert workmen with specially designed electrical apparatus. _ Guaranteed not to stain wallpaper, plaster, or affect the finest polish. This treatment has been carried out for- 15 years-in Australia and 4 years.in the North Island. References on application from prominent’ architects who have supervised the use of Borakil. One year’s Free Inspection Service given with every treatment, CHEAP, EFFECTIVE. AND GLEAN, Estimates given free of cost on application to PROCTER & CO„ P.O. Box 598, Dunedib. PHONE 23-796.

BUILD IN CONCRETE The concrete home has a beauty of lino and texture impossible to achieve by other means. The permanence of the concrete home is obvious when one considers that concrete, instead of deteriorating, improves with time. The concrete home is cool in summer and warm in winter. Fire risk is unknown. Before you bfiild consider the merits of concrete beside any other material. When you have decided make sure of getting the best—specify Milburn Portland Cement. Quality guaranteed to exceed the latest British Standard Specifications. Milburn Portland Cement THE MILBURN LIME & CEMENT CO. LTD., DUNEDIN, Manufacturers.

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Evening Star, Issue 21544, 17 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21544, 17 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21544, 17 October 1933, Page 2

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