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-PA v s ' yfsheS of CamaiMtf protects and beautifies. Ttp\ 111 HMH The injurious tannin dusHs extracted from this Ti m ROMA TEA Count up the hundreds of spoons full of tea that go into your teapot every year-—and the saving that one less each brew would mean .... You save that extra spoonful every time with “ ROMA ’’—and still enjoy a wonderfully delicious, refreshing cup. Ingenious machinery carefully extracts the harmful Tannin Dust (found in all teas). -*iS| i .'i r* 1 * * i»|

m m JUNE 0 9 ~/*S Any If You BOTTLE Fruit is cheap today! Bottle your favourite fruit—peaches, apricots, pears, etc.—for use when the fruit is out of season! it costs half the price of tinned fruit The FOWLER "VACOLA" FRUIT-BOTTLING OUTFIT is so easy to operate that a child can do it! There is no fuss, no bother—and the fruit keeps fresh! The patent vacuum bottles automatically seal themselves during the ■sterilizing. The outfit is economical and will render you perfect service for a lifetime. The initial outlay is little compared to the enormous saving every season. The outfits are made in various sizes, but for the average family ask your grocer to show you the popular No. 2 size, consisting of:— I Fowlers "Vacola" Sterilizer, to hold !2 bottles, I Thermometer, 1 Copyright Book of Instructions, 12 No. 20 Bottles, completa with Covers and Rings, 12 No. 2 7 Bottles, complete with Covers and Ring®, 24 Spring Clips, f Bottle Brush. One of the bottles filled with fruit as a specimen. The bottles may be used year after year by renewing the Rubber Rings. Fruit will keep good for five years by Fowlers method.. GIVE A “VACOLA” AS A WEDDING PRESENT. VACOLA FRUIT BOTTUNC OUTFITS Get- Full Particulars from PARNELL LTD., HARPWA RE MEKCHANTS, 123 GLADSTONE ROAD :: GISBORNE. Manufactured by FOWLER’S PROPRIETARY LTD., Melbourne.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17185, 15 February 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17185, 15 February 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17185, 15 February 1930, Page 12