SUMMER COOKING. HOW TO MAKE IT A PLEASURE. There’s really pleasure in cooking these hot clays when you use an electric Range. No heat, no discomfort, no having to watch the oven. Instead, you have the comforting assurance that every meal will be deliciously, appetisingly cooked. No failures! No underdone food! Nothing dried up or ■burned. Turn the register to the correct. temperature mark, put the food in the oven —and then forget it ’till meal time. The thermometer will watch the oven for you—better and surer than you could do it yourself. Cooking with an Electric range soon pays for the initial expense as the running cost is only 1/- per week, per head. Demonstrations of Electrical Cooking are given at the Grey Electric Power Board’s Showroom, Mackay Street, at regular intervals.
Hay fever is a very annoying and irritable complaint. Ensure quick relief by inhaling “Nazol” —penetrates and soothes. 60 doses for 1/6. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1928, Page 6
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