Tfio ZONE of KELVIN ATION Few persons know that therd Ib e certain kind of rcfrljrerntion that not only keeps foods a long time but actually improves them. This is refrigeration with air that Is not only very cold, but dry and frosty as well. This zone of dry, uniform, Intensn cold in the Zone of Kelvination, and la produced by Kelvinato* Electric Refrlseratioc. w f&ISSSS mm fli Fits Any Refrigerator . Kelvinator con be Installed In any good refrigerator. It requires but e short time to make the Instoliatlon and the necessary electrio connection and from that time oil you simply forget it. Your refrigertttr actually keeps itielf cold. mm* m r.r; r , >e-.-.'■l 'i f»JJ % —1- -. m m m m ill m ass mSss? m HB 2HSISS m W tm ■Jk£ : . StSss I mM. !Ja ITS! Foods still fresh and wholesome in the Zone of Kelvination * . . Wouldn't it make your weakend trips more enjoyable to know that when you return you would always find your refrigerator well stocked with foods in perfect condition? Wouldn't It simplify your go-Ing-away preparations if you could simply forget foods, knowing that the refrigerator would stay col 4 without ice, and that its contents would ba a3 good next week as today? Even when you stay at home, wouldn't it be a welcome relief to know that your refrigeratcx keeps itself cold, week aft©?week, and never demands attention? Put Kelvinatorinyour refrigerator and you can enjoy all these advantages. Phone or call for full information, Distributing Agents: JAMES TOMBS & CO., L1D»» 37 Albert Street, Auckland, New Zealand. Factory Representatives: W. A. CROWLE, LTD., 161 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Oldest Dome stic Electric Refrigeration
m 3 m m 20 m m £- '» & '/i •H **•? # &£S SK t*S g 0 ? : i. s i Vl> (111! 1 I till' lU\ ■ 111 W. G. Cpmpton, Dominion Organiser and Secretary Golden Treasure Art Union, P. O. Bo* 682, Auckland. Objects: Auckland Rugby Union and Cricket Association Raffle to raise funds foir the improvement of Eden Park, Auckland. Closes September 30th. Drawn October 15th. By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs. ' ' The "Do */ The Do It "Now!" Coupon. i&'zer.irjicr.rr.': ik^iwswwai urn The Greatest Prize List Ever Offered. 317 Prizes totalling £4,000 Ist Three Prizes - £3,00G Ist Prize « - £, 1,000 2nd Prize - - £I,OOO 3rd Prize - - <£l,ooo 4th Prize - - j£loo Sth Prize - - £SO Bth Prize - - £25 7th Prize - - £lO MR. W. G. COMPTON, Dominion Organiser, 14 O'Connell Street, Box 882, Auckland. " Books Please send me Tickets for which I ejicloa the sum of ms 101 Prizes of £5 Name ............. 10l Prizes of j£2 • : 108 Prizes of £1 Address : , All Prize* in Alluvial Gold; Send Stamped- and- Addressed Envelope for Tickets;"' \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 20
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