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VISITORS TO DUNEDIN! REMEMBER TO VISIT THE PARA RUBBER STORE No. 3 OCTAGON 9 HOTWATER BOTTLES Para have the Largest Selection of Hotwater Bottles in New Zealand. Prices from 2/6 - 8/6 All Para Bags are Guaranteed. STRONG CANADIAN GOLOSHES Para Goloshes will give long service—and can be resoled in the Para Repair Dept. Men’s sizes— ILfQ Per pair V Ladies sizes— Per pair Maids’ sizes— Per pair Children’s sizes— Per pair * 5'6 4'9 SUPER QUALITY “PARA” KNEE BOOTS (Guaranteed 12 months) This is' the boot that has made the name “ PARA ” famous for good Gumboots. Specially made to our specifications for the hardest dairy farm work. They will outwear any other boot on the market —and are guaranteed for 12 months. Men’s, sizes 6 to 12. Per pair Boys, sizes 3 to 5. Per pair Wh No. 3 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN SMART, SERVICEABLE WATERPROOFS FOR MEN The newest in English Waterproofed Tweeds and Gaberdines. Smartly cut. Not only waterproof, but stormproof. Smart Tweeds by David Moseley & Sons, Manchester; double texture; warm linings; in Grey _or • W k Va-* Brown. Each New West of England Tweeds, specially waterproofed. Full silk lining; in Grey or Brown 75/. “ d 105^ each. 08 Light Fawn Rain Coats, substantially made. ‘° 52'6 ' aCh If we have not your size we will make to measure. GENUINE E. LE ROY COATS Made by Edward Le Roy. Lc Roy’s Coats are famous throughout New / Zealand. They will wear longer, will not go 4 hard. Have storm front and cuffs. Full riding vent. Guaranteed absolutely waterproof. MEN’S RIDING COATS— Standard Le Roy. Each WSuper Le Roy. Each MEN’S TRENCH COATS, Superfine JM/a Leßoy. Ea ch MEN’S FROCK COATS, with shoulder cape; 3Sin long; Super Le Roy. Each in LE ROY SUPER LEGGINGS— Pull-on type. Per pair 12'6 Full Open Thigh. Per pair 25'6 (Le Roy super material,has a non-oily finish). CALL or N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS FOR SEI BE RUNG TYRES WRITE For Price List John and Mary are F.a» W m ’ll'JsA m sm*»//MI ■mm * - ; M € PLANNING THEIR HOME... with the help of a Dunedin Industry They're tremendously keen about it, too—having everything very modern and up-to-date. The kitchen particularly has come in for a lot of discussion, because Mary says it's the most important place. Naturally, they've chosen GAS as their cooking fuel, because it's the safest, speediest, and most economical. Teamworkl Minder” and Thermostat work tooethoi* . . . exact temperatures are maintained for definite periods of time . . , one of the chief secrets of all flno •ookery. © Folding Table Top (shut). The last touch of perfection! A smooth, porcelain enamel lid that takes the place of a back plate when up and a smooth, Immaculate table top when shut. Their COOKER is to be this beautiful CHAMPION de luxe Streamlined Model "A ” because Mary says, ” It's so easy to plan a kitchen round ’Champion.'" The modern streamlining harmonises perfectly with any kitchen plan. The fresh, gay colours—cream and green, cream and red, or cream and orange— look charming, John is looking forward to perfectly cooked meals, too; Mary says that will be easy, for the Champion Minute Minder Alarm Clock and Thermostat make cooking automatic a bell ringing when the food is ready to serve. Made by Radiation New Zealand Ltd., Brinsley Works, Dunedin. Fuel bills, ,too, will be low, for Champion's extra heavily insulated oven and economy burners make it a miser on gas. SEE THE CHAMPIONS demonstrated at the Winter Show If you're planning a home# see these newest Champions before deciding on your Cooker. Call at the Radiation Showrooms at the Brinsley Works the staff can offer many useful hints, and you need not feel under any obligation. a A m sS 1 b .V MODEL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 3 June 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 3 June 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 3 June 1938, Page 20