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#H|R COKE WMfflli CARBONETTES and firewOOD j A. Bloomfield Ltd, iPhone 5248. SViAIN ST. EAST.

HERE IS ®Uf STAMUINS YAL tJ E IN A 6-FIECE ©AK 11MSM© SUITE AY f arc now showing a beautifully made . G-picee Oak Suite, comprising Draw-leaf Table, 4 Comfortable Chairs with shaped backs, and roomy Sideboard with two large leadlights, drawer and cupboard. For Only £23/10/@s< &,Yi iTy* HUTCHINS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 493 Main St. E., Palmerston North. is I Here in the NEECO Plug-in- Electric riange you nave tne last word in modern simplicity of line, compactness and maximum cooking efficiency with minimum cost. No installation cost . . . just plug-in to a heating point. Finished in grey and white vitreous enamel. Rustproof inside and out. •2 Oblong plate in centre provides for boiling on top or making girdle scones. The radiant heat from the underside allows for grilling, toasting or baking simultaneously with cooking on top. Sufficient capacity for five persons. Nine side supports for specially designed slide which provides for 18 different heights for baking or grilling. Separately controlled top and bottom heating elements ensure rapid, uniform heat which is conserved and circulated by a unique principle of insulation and distribution, so that the heating-up time and current are reduced to a minimum. CONVENIENTLY PLACED SWITCHES The NEECO switches are handy for easy operation and give three degrees of heat on each element. “High.” “Low,” “Medium” and “Off” positions are clearly marked. English safety fuses on each circuit are replaceable without tools. ■ t/ / r t t'f i j \ VT\ ■ ■■■ ■-i 51' y ■ OVEN DOOR The NEECO oven door is hinged at the bottom and balanced to re-' main in a partly open position for grilling. When fully open provides a convenient shelf for basting or when removing dishes from oven. Self-locking when closed. Heatinsulated handle keeps hands from being burnt. A bimetallic thermometer in the door fitted in an easily seen position allows for easy gauging of oven heat. § The oven utensils supplied with this NEECO Plug-in- Electric Range include Porcelain Enamelled Baking Dish with grilling rack, Scone tray, Plated drip reflector tray, for use when boiling only, and two oven slides. OUR SPECIAL PRICE for this Model—£l T / 5 /_ Smaller Models in Electric Cookers— £4 5s and £lO 15s m Sec Display in our Electrical Department. COLLINSON & SON LTD. 4 Palmerston North if Sfo@ m m s e m m m. m m mm % / How Sunlight saves your clothes m This shows how inferiorwashing methods weaken and ruin the fabric. This shows how Sunlight’s extra-soapy suds keep the fabric strong —make clothes last longer. Mummy keeps her sheets strong by washing with I3@®IEI WAP Perhaps if you were Janet's mother you wouldn't let your sheets be used for such pranks ! But even in ordinary use, sheets get plenty of sudden strains to test their strength. Then, if there are weak spots .. . it’s all up with them ! But you needn’t worry about weak spots if you always wash with good soap—Sunlight Soap. It’s only w'hen you use poor quality soaps that you run the risk of sudden rents. (These soaps give such weak lather that you simply have to rub hard—and that’s the surest way to weaken clothes.) Sunlight’s rich, pure suds wash clean without hard rubbing—they help your clothes to give utmost w'ear. That’s w'hy you really do save money when you use Sunlight. M. .-.y. A LEVER PRODUCT-MADE 5N NEW ZEALAND J.314.16Z *

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 128, 1 May 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 128, 1 May 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 128, 1 May 1941, Page 3

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