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There are no corners or crevices to harbour dust and dirt, while the specially designed oven gives perfect insulation and is equipped with a thermometer for perfect baking. Another clever invention permits fuelling from the front without disturbing the fire top and givps ever so much more heat for Who would not delight in a coal range that the smallest amount of fuel. The new is as easy to clean as a china basin *. ♦ all Champion Models need so little attention sparkling in porcelain enamel . . . and so and fuel that kitchen drudgery is bancompact and convenient that it measures 3ft... ished forever. Waste ashes pass through Heats in double quick time ». * Cooks like a chute to the concealed ashpan—iand a mere magic ** • and gives you all the hot water wipe with a damp cloth is all the blackyou'll ever need. For these are just a few of leading" you'll ever need do. No wonder the wonderful features of the new Champion old stoves are being replaced with Champion Coal and Wood Ranges. Waste space is porcelain enamel coal burners. No wonder entirely eliminated to save needless steps, new home builders insist on a Champion. "This range is supplied as 1.C.1. Model— size 3 ft. or 3ft. 6 in., with high-pressure or copper side-boiler; or as I.C.O.—size z ft. in., with or without high-pressure boiler," See Hxe new Champion Coal anil Wood Ranges In popular colours at any hardware merchants, builder suppliers, plumbers, or Champion Depot, 25.1 VICTORIA STREET WEST, AUCKLAND, from any of whom residents in the Auckland district may procure descriptive literature. Residents in other parts of the Dominion should write to the makers, Radiation (N.Z.) Ltd., Drinsley Works, Dvnedin. CHAMPION "BUN(JALOW' Model 1.C.1. PI MM

viSV-r-* 7V m m k w 12 0* vMi. V *0 0 V as V* o^ S3 o> 55? vA^ u n s« » !% &S§S W/S fe B DOfJTJVS Pti/t.? s?a Vyo#. Mor//£X, '*£££. ) /-TP r/eeo ANO t/MP J / / CAA/T SfiSAX >=>=■«£-. / _ /'/*? GO/SVc< N' ™ MV Jt\ C, SJ/£'s l Y/HCr DOWH fiH/L, /'a? qu/re WOAA/GO Agour M£je-S#£ y S ALWAYS r/A>£o 4A//> HSAOAC//V H However slight it may be, constipation poisons the system and takes the pleasure out of life. If neglected it may lead to more serious disorders. Keep well with Junipah Mineral Salts. After a few doses you'll find yourself more energetic, free from headaches, liverishness, and lassitude. You will eat well, sleep soundly, have bright eyes and a flawless complexion. Junipah has a twofold action. It works on the intestines, eliminating waste products which generate toxins. And it cleanses and tones bladder and kidneys—because Junipah contains the wonderful Oil of Juniper, one of the finest diuretics known to medical science. Ask at any chemist's or grocer's for Junipah—in the Yellow and Red package—the simple but effective container that allows more salts to be given for your money. 2/- for 5 full ounces of health. !iii Im Be sure to listen-in to this World Feature Radio Programme: " Cavalcade of Kings " EVERY WEDNESDAY at 8.16 p.m. " Koshinsky and Clancy " EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY at 8.15 p.m. JUNIPAH MINERAL SALTS (CONTAINING PRECIOUS OIL OF JUNIPER) Obtainable at all Chemists and Grocers throughout New Zealand mm Medicated with ingredients of Vicks Vapoßub 'for Fhusky throats SUBDIVISIONAL PLANS, BOOKLETS, PAMPHLETS Executed in First-class Style at HERALD PRINTING WORKS* QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 30-078._

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22723, 8 May 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22723, 8 May 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22723, 8 May 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

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