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When Planning the New Home save expeu.se and floor space, by installing a Pumice Concrete Boiler. Takes up far less room than the old-time Copper. Removable at will. With only half the fuel, it boils in half lime usually occupied. Cannot overheat, for the steel reinforced concrete casing is non-conducting. No deterioration through Rust. Try it Jf^ at our risk. Ask vour builder about "• { 133 TUAM ST., OHRISTCHUROH gfigggsfißjaßwaatsaiM s m K tfS m <® :« 398 <&L 3* m m cm m cm m m » £S i i I f «a« Always good sellers at bazaars —popular at parties. Try Thii Chocolate Fudge: ho , 3 cups sugar 2ozs. butter Ben 4ozs. grated 3 cups "Highlander" chocolate (1 part milk to 3 J Vanilla parts water) Cook 20 minutes stirring briskly, adding Vanilla just before removing from fire. Keep "Highlander" Milk in the house at all times. Ready for instant use. No waste; never sour. Economical for cooking. In tins. Sweetened and Unsweetened, —, at your grocer's. 1 Write [or book o' how to make swf send 2d. in stamps to cover cost of postage and packing. Highlander Milk Co.. C.P.O. Boj 1784. Auckland. fidl-am

OMA) :&. ' "■'■ — Smiles from the Hills of Sunny Ceylon THEN the? ; l;ea-piekers pluck the tender leaf buds they are still ' moist with refreshing morning dew. This means that the sap is fully-retained. It means fresher, more fragrant, more delicious tea ini;your cup. In your packetvof " Roma " you find only real tea. The bitter, harmful tannin dust and all impurities haveieem-eliminated by special machinery. This means more cups per pound. Now, wouldn't it be-wise to try tin's choice, economical tea at once ? Ask your Grocer for " Roma " The Dust-Freed Tea

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 22 January 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 22 January 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 22 January 1926, Page 8