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GET OUT Of MY l YOU NAUGHTY CHILDT'-'S YOU KNOW IT'S Ml vW J WASHING DAY \\/ RUB - RUB RUB -I WISH,THESE CLOTHES WOULD > COME CLEAN 07 I it© P l( KM! v-j r, n rr f _A . ■<!. J >v / f- "* 7 [i & -» r* Oi - &3p\ f WASHDAY USED l'O V M WORRY ME TOO, f<T^« j *M CHANGED TO 4*4. f*4 ■ 'sfoX ' M [■j\\vr. / ir,\ \viK /jS K AND A 3AROF }'. /1 . A. \\ Xvv-. ; : : : : : : '/ . - 'W X:/ W LAUNDRINE __ > SOAP PLEASE }.:'.V7_r ‘S - IS? /fT"" V *7 « //. M-! iPIM" \y: m >:W -. I! i • /:- With Laundrlns yov set clothes clean •vow ?: SOMETHING'S CHANGED ) j w,thout hard tubbing. Doe* not FROWNS / harm woollens or dainty v V i fabric*. fa*' TO SMILES v.;S-X-Yo?:G i*® sS*M»»s T.’h/ v M i.r?* SSsS* wmim it it g£i very eeo Nl#£ S^gplwll nomical, too. You 7)yj<p ' A cannot get better soap value anywhere. Try Laundrin* yourself next washday. \x>s. c?H?rfs3rsr?ra»

GAS IS PUBLIC SERVANT NO. 1 IN THE KITCHEN If II lx I'l- IL Ir \l TIT li’ II wl i T TT* r» in #-«.»• . • 1 1 WHY ? iwn iliri? RECCJNISED THAT GAS IS THE ’MOST ECONOMICAL AND BEST CCOKTi ? E HoUSE OF COMMONS kitchen the leading hotels and lest aljr ants. IHOUS/NDB OF HOSPITALS. AND MILLIONS OF HAPPY HOMES ALL COOK BY GAS I bECAUSE GAS—AND GAS ALONE—CAN uIVE YOU USEFUL ADVANTAGES' RELIABILITY, The Gas Cooker never fails you for there are no delicate parts to get out of order and the fuel Is always! on tap "without fear of a s"dden break,, down, HEALTHINESS. . Gas Cooking is healthy cooking. It make.; no smoke or soot. The modern gas cooker can be cleaned in a few moments after use. ECONOMY With gas you never need waste fuel or use more than is necessary for the dish in hand. The economy of gas cooking leaves you with '‘something in pocket” for the little pleasures of life. Gap rooking is the most economical of aS. methods. EXTRA CONTROL OF HEAT by the mere turn of tap. Simmering and slow’ cooking are as easy on a gas cooker as a rapid boiling for things wanted in a hurry, AUTOMATIC OVEN HEAT CONTROL so that the meal can be safely left to cook itself. You pop it in the qycn, set the dial and come back at the proper time to find everything perfectly cooked. HOTELS AM© RESTAURANTS need speedy, easily controlled cooking. It- must r>e reliable too —no failures in the fuel supply. They choose GASI _ IN THE HOME if you are yon will choose r&a too. Remember that in the King’s House (the Jubilee gift to King George V) fuels were chosen tor those job?, for which they were best suited. The cooking in the King’s House is GAS! THERE IS A GAS COOKER FOR EVERY HOME AND EVERY p6cKET. FROM A NEAT "BABY” MODEL TO A COOKER SPACIOUS ENOUGH FOR THE NEEDS OF V LARGE FAMILY! CALL AT THE GAS SHOWROOM, AND SEE THE LATEST COOKERS, WITH THEIR 'ENAMEL AND CHROMIUM FINISHES, AUTOMA TIC OVEN-HEAT CONTROL AND QUICK BOILING BURNERS. EASY TERMS! CHOOSE ONE FOR YOUR FAMILY! W. H. SHANNON, OR HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY, LTD. V, HI! A' ms mss a m m m mi V

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1939, Page 8