AIR HEATING! —Hygienic and Economical. FOR CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, LARGE WORKROOMS, HALLS, etc. THE "ORION" AIR HEATER is a very practical and successful device for providing warmth and creating a comfortable atmosphere throughout such buildings as those mentioned above. It is skilfully designed and solidly built, in the style here pictured. Dimensions: Height, 34in.; Top, IBin. x 18in. The closed-in fire-box enables coal, colce, or any other available fuel to be used with good results. THE "ORION"' AIR HEATER is now largely in use'throughout the Dominion and is found to be entirely satisfactory. The Cost is Low and tho running expenses very light. Price and full particulars on application. H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. 81-83, FORT STREET. And at Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington.
PILES - BENEFIT FROM ZANN. A letter was received from a grateful user at Pohanglna stating, that she had received wonderful benefit from our Zann treatment and asking us to send a sample to a friend in England. Zann Double Absorption Treatment banfshes all kinds of Piles. Write for Trial' Treatment, enclosing ninepence In stamps, to ZANN PROPRIETARY, Box 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of " Zann " are ! obtainable from Bridge Drug Stores, Karangahape Road, and A. Eccles, Chemist, Queen Street and BrancTieSi Auckland. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20867, 8 May 1931, Page 16
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