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COME ’ TO THE LAST OF OUR : great radaß/ {SUMMER sale! Mvy ' YOU WILL SAVE MONEY 1 ON ; A SUIT. YOUR ! I UNDERWEAR. SHIRTS. ; HOSE. and your BOOTS ; Millar 8 Giorgi, I The Great Outfitter*, HASTINGS.

| THE POINTS That give the CHAMPION RANGE i The lead over.au utrier makers are: — f I.—The Oven, being ux-Jc •'< cold , rolled steel, strengthened on top i with an extra plate, ensures a good, 1 even heat, while there is no risk of »their cracking as the cast-iron ; ovens waL’ A . , 2.—The Adjustable Fire-box enables the fire to be regulated to: various sizes, ensures economy j of fuel, while it gives equally good 1 results with either coal or wood. I

f 3.—The Copper Boilers are large I and strong. having an extra strong > plate of copper on the side next the I fire. They are ail tinned inside. The high-pressure ranges give a large supply of hot water. 4.—The Hot Plate is large, and I has three pot-boles, so that there is I room for a number ofpots to heat at one time. | - I I s.—The Regular and continual, heat of the oven makes it the most suitable for baking bread, pastry, l apd puddings. I 6. The Draught is regulated -,yl three 'dampers, and is thus always ‘ under complete control. I 7. The Open Fireplace arrange-' moot is a boon to all who use thej range for heating purposes. a.—The Finish and appearance is unequalled by any other range on: the market. ! f.—The Contrivances for Clean- j Ing are up-to-date, very simple, and ooavenient. No one in need of a range should buy another make Before seeing THE CHAMPION. fide Agents: H. WILLIAMS A SONS, Ltd, IRONMONGERS. Hastings Napier. i W. J. Robertson, Manager. HWmGSL

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 62, 23 February 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 62, 23 February 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 62, 23 February 1911, Page 4

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