is __ m A •• .T iM ,<k; :,# SAVE WORK, TIME, TROUBLE! Primitive methods of heating water are too often the kill-joy of a good deal of the pleasure that should come from days of relaxation at the seaside or in the country. Decide this year to do away once and for all with the inconvenience of wood collecting, stoking, carting water from stove to sink or basin . . . the tedious waiting for kettles to boil. Install a ZIP Electric Water Heater in your bach, country or seaside house . . . have more time to spend in the sun with the family outdoors, make your stay really carefree. You just plug a ZIP into the nearest hotpoint and presto ! a stream of steaming hot water, as much as you want for sink, tubs, washbasin when you want it and cheaper than you ever dreamed of. The special ZIP tea-making tap alone is a boon in itself, delivers hot water instantly . . . makes boiling a kettle entirely unnecessary. ZIP Kitchen Water Heaters are portable, require no plumbing, can be fitted by a serviceman in less than an hour; give reliable efficient service year in year out. Thousands already in use throughout New Zealand today. There’s still time to install one in YOUR bach or house while summer’s here but hurry! Write for descriptive pamphlet or call and inspect these marvellous m ZIP KITCHEN RAPID WATER HEATER Sizes lj, 3,6, 10 Gallons "Zip" Rapid Water Heaters are made in all sizes up to complete household systems and for every purpose. "Zip” is the only heater capable of giving unlimited boiling water at all times. "Zip” elements give 100% efficiency and are the fastest and most economical ever produced. For their low purchase price no home should be without a “ZIP." 3 WATER HEATERS are available on Easy Terms from 5/- weekly phone 2955
1 K 1 I » ft st way lh% have in oi/O o o o o o o o L\ & / « V u i t V V W bvl ri ll i ' ' \ \ “PIPING THE ADMIRAL ABOARD” This old Naval custom is a survival of the days of sail, when officers were hoisted on board a warship by means of a chair slung from the yard arm. The salute consists of blowing a series of blasts on the boatswain’s call (or whistle.) LIGHTING UP A PLAYER’S Throughout the Senior Service this custom is followed many times a day. Lighting up a Player’s with sailors, soldiers, airmen and civilians is a custom that brings pleasure, composure and contentment. *a: % Pi I I / 7 r m a % "V W S- & / # / / g- CORK TIPPED or PLAIN BRITISH IN NAME BRIT
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Northern Advocate, 19 February 1942, Page 5
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