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PUBLIC NOTICES ? ? ? IS YOUR KITCHEN OUT-OF-DATE Are you still getting along and “making do” with the old pots and pans of grandmother’s day, or have you —like thousands of modern housewives— changed over to the convenience and hygienic cleanliness of—- ' STEVEN’S “JUDGE BRAND” ENAMEL WARE - ? The simplicity with which these fine Pots and Pans are cleaned and kept clean—and also their VERY attractive appearance —are good and sufficient reasons why Judge Brand Ware should be in YOUR kitchen too. _O—SAUCEPANS The highest quality enamel procurable. Pearl enamel lining and black enamel outside. Strongly attached handles. Pints 2 3 4 5 6 4/6 5/9 6/6 7/3 8/7 8 9 10 12 8/9 9/3 10/- 10/6 12/Extra large sizes which can be used as small preserving pans. 14 Pints 16 Pints 15/6 16/6 STEWPANS Modern flat sides. Convenient hole in end of handle for hanging. Smart light royal blue colour. Pearl enamelled inside. MEDIUM WEIGHT— Pints 1J 21 3J 4| 2/11 3/6 4/3 5/61 81 111 6/- 7/- 8/— HEAVY WEIGHT— Pints 11 21 31 41 4/- 4/6 5/3 6/3 61 ’ 81 ill 7/3 8/6 10/KETTLES Quick boijing shape. In light royal blue colour with pearl lining. ROYAL BLUE KETTLES—--2’456 4/3 4/9 5/3 6/— 6/6 8 10 12 7/6 9/9 11/6 TEAPOTS Attractive, lasting, and with excellent pouring spouts, these teapots represent great value. In light royal blue colour. Cups. 4 6 8 4/6 5/3 6/— HANGINGPOTS The handle over the top of the pot makes this type unsurpassed for the open fire or for use as a camp pot to hang over the fire.

Other lines of Enamelware on display include: Colanders, Ladles, Piedishes, Bowls, Kettles, Oval Boilers, Sink Baskets, Jugs, Measures, etc. — See Broad Small’s about it today. We hold at present a large range of Judge Brand goods and are just waiting on an opportunity to explain to you their many advantages in use. BROAD SMALL LTD. “The Premier Store,” Dee Street. FOOTWEAR PRICES BOYS’ Reliable SCHOOL BOOTS; rubber or leather soles, 10’s x 13’s 13/6; I’s x 2’s. 14/-; 3’s x s’s 15/-. BOYS' Leather Soled SHOES—IO’s x 13’s, 12/9; I’s x 2’s 14/6 3’s x s’s 15/6. MEN’S Tan Grain SHOES; rubber heels—l4/6. MEN’S Monarch SHOES—from 19/6 to 32/6. MEN’S O’Brien SHOES—22/6. CHILDREN’S SHOES from 2/6. WOMEN’S SHOES from 4/6 to 32/6. WOMEN’S Cosy Toe SLIPPERS; leather toe caps and back straps, 4/6. McGoldrick Bros., Mail Order Co., 143 DEE STREET. MEN’S Shetland All Wool Underwear. A good heavyweight, in Plain Knit. Underpants and Singlets. ,S.M. and M, 7/9, OS. 8/3, XOS 9/9.— igruce Mill Dr*ot, Wwin Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 23826, 25 May 1939, Page 1

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