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7Y:£b:i ■ ® sts ® sts jiMnrs juists^^sl' ® STS © XJiXiIX^^XAH " ’ CENTRAL ’ FURNISHING EMPORIUM SOMETHING FOR YOU! 1. A SPLENDID LINE OF WHITE DINNERWARE CHEAPEST IN THE DOMINION. ’ ' ■ 2- A Fine Selection of Dainty PERFUMED ART VASES JUST THE THING FOR BIRTHDAY GIFTS— From 1/3 Each 3. SALAD BOWLS .... . From 7/6 Each NOTHING NICER OR MORE APPROPRIATE THAN ONE OF THESE BOWLS. 4. GLASS COMFORTS 6/6 Each ‘ AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER SUITABLE LINES OF GROCERY, GLASSWARE, SILVER-PLATED SPOONS, AND V KNIVES AND FORKS. COME AND SEE. h E. G. A. REYNOLDS, CORNER OF GLADSTONE ROAD AND GREY STREET. |« Phono 349. *— ® in © xirxwxirxiFa;

* * * TO SEE IS TO BE CONVINCED -THAT—- * The No. 2 Heater is designed to take the place of the usual do--4* mestic hot water service—Will supply BOILING WATER to any if part of the house in SEVEN MINUTES. S * DAIRY CLEANSING PLANT. v'f The paramount need on the is_ the necessity for scrupusf< lous cleanliness' in all utensils used in the business, if FITTINGS include a jet by means of which SCALDING water is forced into the cans, and also a cold water jet, reaching all parts if and ensuring thorough ‘ sterilising. FIRING COSTS \ ERY LIT*J* TLE- in fact, anything that will burn will ensure a copious supply * of HOT WATER. J BOILING HEATER. * FOR TEA ROOMS, LOUNGE BARS, HOTELS, ETC. You cannot draw water from the TOP TAP until it ACTUALLY BOILS, which is essential for TEA making purposes. From the tT LOWER TAP hot water can be drawn off after lighting. Ihe 3 Heater is fitted with Side Urns for Milk, Coffee, Soup, etc. f A FEW USERS OF THE HEATERS. -h HEATING INSTALLATIONS: —Ward’s Boot Factory Welling- * ton; Alexander’s Soft Goods Factory, Wellington; Banks Pnnting Works, Wellington; Point Halswel] Prison; Eketahuna High if Scnool. 5 HOT WATER & BOILING HEATERS-.—Gamble and Creed (3 A shops, Wellington; Tiffen Tea Rooms, Wellington; Tattenden s 6 Dining Rooms, Masterton; Piccadilly Tea Rooms, Tedding; New J Masonic Hotel, Masterton; Bryant and Co., Napier; Palmerston North Show Grounds. ' 4f PRIVATE HOUSES:—kon. T. Wilfcrd, M.P.; Dr Stout; Capt & Hale Munr,o; Mr. Hannah; over 30 machines installed for the W ellington Education Board in teachers' residences. —SOLE POVERTY BAY AGENTS—PLUMBERS. &e,. CALL AND INSPECT BEFORE DECIDING ON ANY SYSTEM, f DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. PRICES ON APPLICATION. h ’Phone 1082. ’Phone Res., 851.

® ® ® % ® Jfc®*®*©*®#®*® •;f if IT | ereii jeteepin^MowaEces > t elastic-they wont stretch! w In these hays when the cost oi living is continually rising, the housewife is on guard to save in the kitchen. • +J ”■" (Mi KS -t : m 1 \ ■j: k \-P‘ i •bv&dst irn \ -Tt/i 5 hr I —L-f-j—----*>c? ttfc m By using Edmonds’ Baking Powder the risk of waste in baking is reduced to a minimum. Use Edmonds’ Baking Powder and be sure that you will have no sp oilt bakings. Moreover you are certain of securing the finest baking powder —the one that is made from the best cream of tartar. stocks 129 Your Grocer m a i nskm&hP: \iv I BAKIKIG ” mis J U *® *® *®*®*®*®*®*®*®*® COFFEE IS FRESH BUTTER IS FRESH EGGS ARE FRESH BREAD IS GOOD What More Do You Want For Breakfast? POST TOASTIES? CRAPE NUTS? OATMEAL? ROLLED OATS? Well, we have all these too, and many other breakfast lines, but WE WANT TO IMPRESS UPON YOU, EVERYTHING WE STOCK IS FRESH AND PURE. Ring up or call for quotations and compare them with the prices you pay elsewhere ; 'you’ll find the -■ CHEAPEST and best crocery store IS TEAT &• FRIAR. GLADSTONE ROAD GISBORNE. # ® ® s{c ®# ® s<®®.-fc©.{<® •* © '4: ®® m 2sc®>fc®#SA"» ® ® s}c ©ifc®^®^®^®^®^®*

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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6183, 14 September 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6183, 14 September 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6183, 14 September 1921, Page 3

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