Read what George Walker, Champion Wrestler o£ tJie British Empire, says about If H i is > " i "' - • x}Js- - Mm IS til 55 CHANCERY CHAMBERS . t &stfCe „ j s&r (X^ /C/Cc^ei TURKISH BATH®. CKtNGEKV «««*«*«.( Ch»ncihy «**tiTr AUCKLAND. oflx4A A , Jy -iZ y cM JC. j2A-{asi»-t*'* xvw a^/Cald They're Lovely! in CASH PRIZES - for Empty f "CHIPPIES" BAGS ■ «b> 818 B B A ■itj: I .• ;^r=^iia2Li^ «n . |iittllUlll'>;>;<* |ii«siSil'i«;jj}!|it imiaii ■ •iiitiiuiti 'i riii i i>ii«it.«<i Bi'Silfliti < J^WT^CjjZ ■■fiSsaL //•/■ i ii 11 is a Buy all your Jam-making Accessories at THE FARMERS' and Save Money! Preserving Pans. A 3345 —BRASS PRESERVING PANS—These are from one of the best English makers. All well finished and strong. With fast handle, as illustrated. Size across top: 14in. Isin. 16in. Capacity 9qts. llqts. I4qts. Prices: 17/9 22/6 24/9 ASO7S —PRESERVING PANS Heavy quality seamless pan. Best hard enamel on wrought steel, which makes an unbreakable pan. Jam cannot discolour. Try one. Sizes: Bqts. lOqts. I 2qts. I4qts. 16qts. Prices: 11/9 13/11 15/6 17/9 19/6 A639O—MASLIN PRESERVING OR JAM PANS—These are pressed from one solid piece of aluminium, and have no joints whatever. They will not destroy the delicate colour of the fruit, because they are unaffected by acid. Better than any other pan on the market. Prices: 12in. I4in. 16in. diameter IBpts. 26pts. 38pt«. (approx.) 8/11 11/6 17/s««h. No. A 3050 Asbestos Stove Mats—These are made of asbestos, and will not burn with the fiercest fire. Placed beneath a saucepan, they, prevent the contents from burning. Price: gd each. Spring Balance, clock face. A Salter's Eng-lish-made Balance which weighs . 281b. by 2oz. Strongly made. Just the thing for weighing fruit. Special Price: 6/6 No. A 1690. BALANCES (Sprine)— With dish tray, chains and hook, as illustrated, to weigh 251b. A good, ser« viceable family scale. Price: 3/3 each. Tex Wax. Pure, clean Paraffin Wax, for top of jam jars. Makes airtight «eal. Perfectly odourless and tasteless. IJd per lib. pkt. Fruit Jars. No. Al7lo—Balances, Family With clock dial; similar to illustration; tin. These are without doubt the handiest household Scale. With the old-fashioned kind, weights are continually getting lost, whereas this Scale is always ready for use. It is light and easily handled. Price: 14/0 each. WOODEN SPOONS. No. A363S Wood Spoons—For jam making, etc. Sizes: 12 14 16 Prices: 5d gd 7<2 each. 81128 MEW QUEEN JARS The quality or the material throughout Is of Hie highest* grade, and. they are or distinctly attractive appearance. Wide mouth and straight, even inside ■walls. Inverted, air-expelling, snugly fltting lid allows a perfect vacuum to bo created. Clip operates on a unique lacking principle which has never before been featured in preserving Jars of any description. It can never be loosened accidentally. Prices: Per sdos. Per doz. 1 Plnts 3/10 7/3 1 Quarts 4/5 8/8 } Gallons 6/5 12/6 81135 COVERED JELLY JARS —ln clear white glass with tin covers. Supplied in pnirs only, 1 each 6oz, and floz. Packed !n this way, they save considerable space. o /_ per Price: / pairs. 81134 TIE-OVER JAM JARS This style is still in great demand. Prices: }doz. doz. Jdoz. doz. Db-j/10 3/7 *">-2/8 5/2 H 81130 AGEE WIDE - MOUTH FRUIT JAR Strong %inforced shoulder, air-tight glass top, with metal screw band. Fruit does not come in contact with metal. Prices: do*. $-doz. I Pints t«->i -- 6/8 3/5 I Quarts .. g/3 4/4 i Gallons . 12/3 6/4 Extra Rings—@d per d,ozen. BII29—SCREW-TOP JAM JARS— A clear Glass Jar, round, with straight sides, with metal screw cap and wood pulp wadi Prices: lib. size 2/- per half doz., 3/10 oz * 21b. size 3/- per half doz., 5/10 doz. FARMERS' TRADING CO., LTD. :: HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21076, 9 January 1932, Page 10 (Supplement)
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