. ,!L_ " 1 * Use Gas for Washing CLEAN _ CHEAP ECONOMICAL. P.P. BRAND PUMICE GAS COPPERS. PMJC Jilil Utility combined with a plearing appearance, occupying ea minimum of space. P.P. Gas Boilers take 6 cubic feel to boil 1 gallon of water. Pumice being non-conduct-ing, your copper gets the maximum results from tfoe gas consumed. Will last for ever. The gas fumes have no effect on the Pumice casing. There is no corrosion or cracking like there is with an iron frame. With a P.P. Gas Copper, you need not fear that the children will get burnt. All x- 1 • J All coppers are tinned inside, this making for cleanliness. All P.P. Boilers re the same I height as the average washtubs, thus obviating stooping. Every Boiler is guaranteed. Your Wash-house is not complete unless it contains a P.P. Brand Gas Boiler. Pedestal PUMICE Gas Copper. Easy kept Clean. No legs to sweep round. Pumica from top to bottom. Nothing to rust or deteriorate. SOUTHLAND AGENT: G. R. BAXTER, ESK STREET INVERCARGILL. .7. ■ I
CARBONATE OF LIME Cannot be beaten in the South Island for Quantity, Quality and Price. SLAP IT ON AND SEE THE GRASS GROW. J. DOHERTY-CENTRE BUSH. TELEPHONE 45, WINTON.
ASK FOR “GOLD LEAF” TEA BY NAME! “ Golf Leaf" Tea is a tea that can be depended upon to have the same appeal twelve months hence as when you first tried it; its standard never varies. The most rigid care is exercised in blending specially-selected Orange Pekoes to attain this end—the ever-increasing number of people who are changing to “Gold Leaf" proves that it II worth while to ask for it by name. Save the coupons for a “Gold Leaf” Gift. At all grocers. WHOLESALE FROM J. RATTRAY & SON, LTD. DUNEDIN.
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Southland Times, Issue 20147, 6 April 1927, Page 2
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