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T3' A % $s a cosy kitchen but only Half the work This new COMBINATION model CHAMPION Gas Cooker is the most wonderful labour-saver and the greatest aid to happier housekeeping you ever imagined. It’s a smart modern Gas Cooker, hot water service, and incinerator combined in one unit. Maintains a cosy kitchen in wintry weather; yet has automatic control of oven heat —you can cook a whole meal at once without constant watching. You can even go visiting or shopping while the dinner cooks by itself. Its cool, grey mottled enamel is “ as easy to clean as a china plate ” —does away entirely with blackleading. See this Smart Porcelain Enamelled CITY CORPORATION GAS DEPARTMENT GASIRCULATOR COOKER at your nearest Gas Showroom Anderson’s Bay Road and Town Hall . . . BRINSLEY WORKS, JUTLAND STREET Made by Radiation N.Z. Ltd., Brinsley Works, Dunedin. gv so stimulating! W IV so invigorating! dj MOST REFRESHING -S’ A L MAKES SKIN YOUNGER,™ ** i fRESHER...CLEARER m | " 5* II & iN & $ RADIANT GLOW! "S. S 3 ECONOMY NOTE There is no waste with Pears’ Soap. It stays firm till it is worn to wafer thin- . ness. The wafer < moistened, fits snugly into the hollow in a new cake and becomes part of it. How gratefully your skin responds to Pears’ Tonic Action ! Cells and tissues revive. New beauty awakens ! How pure and mild and mellow is this longmatured soap! While other soaps are made, sold and used, Pears’is still slowly acquiring that rich transparency which is the outward sign of unequalled purity ! Original TRANSPARENT SOAP ECONOMICAL. 7 D. PER TABLET 10.144.18 NZ . BECAUSE IT LASTS FAR LONGER zzdl Let the‘Star’ be your shopping ad-visor Consult the Advertisements in the * Evening Star *

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Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 28

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