“If cooking by electricity is taken up in New Zealand as it has been in Canada, it would require threequarters of a million h.p. to supply the cooking load alone,” stated Mr. W. A. Waters when addressing the business luncheon of the Palmerston Chamber of Commerce (reports the Times). The speaker added that in many parts firewood was becoming scarce, and cooking by electricity was being universally adopted on account of its economy and cleanliness. ilk i LEASE OF LIFE Read how Lane’s /' helped Mr. Watts In 1919 I was attacked with Hemorrhagi of the Lungs, and continued to lose blood every winter until 1922, when I started to take your Emulsion. I have taken 60 bottles now, and would never be without a bottle in the house. I can honestly say it has given me a new lease of life. I am more than won* derfully pleased with the. way in which 1 have gained in weight. I was practically given up by Doctors as a hopeless case. 1 was then about 11 stone, and after taking your Emulsion for 1-2 months 1 have got up to 14st. 71bs. This testimonial is given entirely of my own free will, and with the hope of any* one who suffers with chest complaints giving the Emulsion a trial, because I am sure it will do them good. 1 tell everybody that it is worth its weight in gold, and I cannot speak too highly of the wonderful results you can obtain from your Emulsion. Yours gratefully, D. J. WATTS. East Prahran, Victoria. oises EMUISIQN IT’S FAMOUS BECAUSE IT’S GOOD. 2/6 and 4/6 at all ckewUstt a*d Store*— tranufactured by E, G. Lane, Graduate Chemist , Oamaru, N.Z. j
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 September 1924, Page 7
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