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t in Your Home 3 Were your eyes as keen as the lenses of the microscope you would see dangerous mould and bacteria on food kept at temperatures above 50 deg. These organisms do exist . . . and are the chief cause of food spoilage. They may exist on the food in your home . . . right this minute. Thirtysix hours may pass before the senses can warn you of spoilage. Such food, therefore, is a grave menace to health. So, rather than buy a microscope to detect food spoilage, buy a Frigidaire automatic refrigerator to prevent it I Food kept in Frigidaire is fresh, pure, healthful. It s safe to eat . . . preserved perfectly in dry atmosphere below 50 deg. It's safeguarded against spoilage and taint, day and night. Thus Frigidaire protects health constantly. And it also makes frozen desserts whenever you wish ... freezes ice cubes ... operates automatically on ordinary electric current from one outlet. It requires no plumbing. It's economical and dependable, regardless of outdoor temperatures. JOHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD., Sole D Frigidaire Dept., Fort Street, Auckland, and Learn first-hand the many benefits of Frigidaire. Corne in any time. Or we'll gladly send you complete information—use coupon below. Frigidaire possesses several exclusive features - including the Hydrator" (compartment for moist cold storage of salads and vegetables)—and Cold Control," for quick freezing of ice and desserts. i WRITE FOR BOOKLET! j ; Send this coupon to John Chamber* ■ J & Son Ltd., Auckland, for booklet, £ j "What the Frigidaire Can Do." ■ ; Name ; : Address I i ZZZZZ ZZZZ2!.! Convenient Payments may be arranged on our liberal and confidential Deferred Payment Plan. Btributors for Frigidaire in New Zealand, at Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.

Christmas and! New Year Holidays. REDUCED RA Back from the sea, town, and countrysidebronzed, healthy, and fit! How appealing it sounds after the toil and strain of strenuous work during the year. It can be a reality, too, with the substantial reductions in rail fares now offering. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from 15 tTi December, 1930, to 15th January, 1931, available for return until 1 sth February. REMEMBER THE DATES—THE THREE FIFTEENS. SAVE OVER 5/- IN THE £. RESERVE NOW AT RAILWAY OFFICES.

| Gossard Foiaedlatioiis j for Every Figure Type Beauty in line and fabric gives feminine appeal to Gossard foundation wear. The Gossard line lays stress upon the changing silhouette, interpreting the princess line, accentuated waist, and rounded bodice in foundations, which are authentically correct for the new gowns. 'ls Illustrated on the left is a new number in Gossard front-lacing Corsets for the slender hip frame; it is fashioned of good pink brocade and designed with low top and nipped in waist line. Sizes 25 to 33. Your " G ossard " is Fashion's first consideration this season. FRO NT LACING This is a non-lacing Gossard Girdle of pink brocade, with two section elastic on hips and elastic insert in front; 4 good suspenders; a perfectfitting garment. Sizes 26 to 34. 33'6 Arrange for a fitting by telephone. In the M. & C. Corset Section trained Corsetieres are always in attendance to give personal advice and individual fittings. Surgical fittings a speciality—every garment adjusted to individual requirements. LIMITED. ,li 111 111 1111IIIIMIIIIH! lIIIIHI Hill J111111M1111) 11 Hill

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 17