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7<fW! TOWN OR COUNTRY wherever you live spotless enamel will more than halve your range-cleaning TsJO matter where you live, m town or country, the gleaming porcelain enamel surfaces of these modern 'Champion or^New World’ Cook Stoves will cut your range-cleaning in half. These "home beautified only need a quick wipe with a dampened cloth and a pinch, of 'CHAMPION' CLEANER to keep them spotless; Modern features of ’ 'Champion' and ‘New World’ Cookers include (i) Clever arrangement for convenience; (2) Porcelain enamel surfaces in lovely chaste tonings— as easy to clean as a china plate ; (3) smooth rounded corners that cannot collect grease; (4) heavy insulated ovens for super economy of fuel; (5) in the gas models, automatic control of oven heat, plus other modern* exclusive ‘ Champion ’ and .'New World' patented features. ‘CHAMPION’ ana ‘NEW NELSON CITY m "‘-i -if sX 'u-j '!/&. ETFT MM Hit* jmji' rfjj} -m ■M. WJ. t m 1&1 r - mW IS/ D'J. 1 33 li f\ »/ I Hi m wWLi mm $ x A "V I.T. ‘CHAMPION’ GASIRCULATOR Gas Cooker, Water Heater and " Rubbish Destructor—ali in one' unit the ' greatest' i labour kavei ever invented'ftOv make cooking pleasanter. Warms kitchen'in wintry weather. Pilot, lighter if required.-,; ;3 ; . WHAT S Radiation Research < does for YOU Scientists and research workers in the great Laboratories oj Radiation Ltd.; the huge English organisation, the sole'.Dominion affiliate of which' is" t Tttiai'ation N.Z. Ltd., are constantly-finding new ways to lessen the work of cooking for millions of women. Every improvement effected is available in this country cxclus- . ively lathe Hew Zealand-factory^..: Brinsley ’wfeerti,.. r,f * r'hnninihn* .nbfl 1 Np.U) tld'* , Below: ‘CHAMPION’ I.T. GAG COOKER Otago University Home Science Dept., proved its amazing economy in gas. Enamelled inside and out —“as easy to clean as a china plate.” Cooks - a .whole dinner — : joint, vegetables and sweets ' v —simultaneously without , watching. Looked after by . - - j/.^dje^guilo. WORLD’ GAS display at0/ 1 Champion*, iihd • New World' Gas Cookers, etc. (i The NEW WORLD’ RGD 22 COUNGIL 6AS DEPARTMENT -jgm At left: ‘CHAMPION’ DOVER STOVE Mm Splendid for bach, hut', or weekend crib. 2 Sizes: No. 6 is 26”, No. 7 is 231" over-all. Very low priced. Burns coal or wood. No recess needed. copper side-boiler. ItK&Zti L-.-577? a SfS 'i & iO m mmv-;. rtnk' 1.Vi.1.Wl 1 !! BSMT W i«Ss> m At left: ‘CHAMPION’ 1.C.1. COAL RANGE All-porcelain enamelled in soft grey mottle. No grease collecting crevices. Large oven with or without a H.P. boiler, or with Specially heavy range top ensuring long life. Same range, not enamelled,supplied in cheaper finish. Available also in 3ft. 6 in. width. Below : ‘CHAMPION’ Hot Dogge Heater for prospectors’ huts, week-end cribs, halls, schoolrooms, factories, etc. Wood or large fuel.. Cooking top 22' x 16". CHAMPION’ COAL and WOOD BURNING Stoves sold by all hardware Merchants, Builders’ -i Merchants, Plumbers, If they cannot supply, write for descriptive literature to the makers: :.... RADIATION N.£ LTD. Brinsley Works, Dunedin. etc. I ’ STOVES. RANGES GAS COOKERS

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 March 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 March 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 March 1935, Page 8

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