AMUSEMENTS. KING’S COM. THURSDAY GEORGE ARLISS in “THE GUV’NOR” {Approved tor Univernal FxhibitioD) RESERVES PHONE 833. Concentrating tlie sun’s rays to produce 1,100 degrees ol heat, an unusual furnace, invented in Spain,'-is capable of melting grass or metal. A kms area of about thirty square feet foeu'ses the rays in the furnace or smelter box. Wood placed in an opening of tl’e box bursts into flame. The apparatus is believed capable ol enlargement to develop temperatures up 10 OjCOO degrees lor iactorv operations.
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Quality USED CARS at Bargain FULLY GUARANTEED BUICK MARQUETTE Reduced Price £175 PONTIAC SEDAN Reduced Price £165 DODGE COUPE Reduced Price £IBO ESSEX SEDAN Reduced Price £BS ESSEX Sedan Reduced Price £145 FOR A SQUARE DEAL. ALLEN BROS. & JOHNSTON! LTD. PSiooe 1079, P.O, Box 115 The installation of the latest Murray Vacuum Equipment is a further progressive step toward the manufacture of purity in butter. Our cream is now treated for butter by the latest method known as Vacreati'on. This not only ensures a better quality butter but also improves the SpreaaabMity. SOLD BY YOUR GROCER OR DAIRY GUARD YOU! HEALTH AND EAT GISBORNE BUTTER Dvm j Manufactured by THE OKJTU CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO»
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12752, 7 January 1936, Page 7
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