Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Whu • “ Cold weather stimulates the nerves in our QO6S muscles, making them alternately contract Cold violently and relax beyond their normal length. JgISE In the skin these rapid contractions are called Weoth®F “shivering,” and chattering of the teeth Is amp shivering of the jaw. The movement is Iwußc OUf involuntary and lasts as long as the cold shock Teeth Chatter ? continues. Chiefly because tobacco hardly burns but only slowly smoulders. It would quickly go out L i /),' fyn n J I were it not for the draught caused by the / smoker’s “puffs". Tobacco, too, is damp and kjgsr contains impurities, all helping to keep the H pipe from getting too hot. Furthermore, the % I wood chosen is generally hard, light and "Uph / naturally incombustible. ? I and do you know the spesoee "Hostess” Electric Toaster is smartest and most popular! ...and most efficient, tool Its — gleaming, ever-lasting chromium plate will thrill you. Attractive moulded knobs and tray In pastel shades. Tray catches crumbs... can’t scratch ..the table. Toasts J/ If beautifully and quickly. One years’ < I I ■ guarantee. Complete with 4ft. flex. Ivk I Look for the name “SPEEDEE"! AwwL I \ B W/l I A^ ers \ AW 1 AI \ from ZEALAND MADE Advertisement of H. C. Urlwln Ltd., Electrical Manufacturers, Waltham, Christchurch. *

: llb~sugar, 6 ' eggs, B ~ = 21b currants, lib sultanas, Jib —< = ■ I■“ , — = blanched almonds, Ulb flour, 11b El S I XN I““ brown sugar, J teaspoon Stevens -J. — ; = "Cathedral Brand” Flavouring - .— —7 j<l -a: = Essence of Vanilla, Mb mixed , w M 3 peel, 1 teaspoon baking powder, -—— •, ■ _ ; = 11b butter. ZZZZ- — = Cream sugar and butter, beat . ■"= X? in eggs and Essence. Add fruits, — = almonds, baking powder, flour. rW — —g~ = Bake 3to 4 hours. = ■ . ■ b □ juj'

' Having dissolved partnership with * 1 V WONG YOUNG WAH, ijlfeiii HGAU HENMAN DOCTOR OF- HERBAL MEDICINE, k commencing practice on his own ■ • accoun t at 155 Dee Street, Invercargill. Ora ® Ne may be consulted at the above . S address, where all enquiries will receive his personal' attention. .

To-day’s Most Popular Durable Ball! WTJ _____ ' / 'T'HE new Dunlop Fort '. ■*" Tennis Ball with the \ i Duronap Cover will improve your play and save \ you money! It is’to-day’s F1 most coatrollable ’ !ongestf \ \ playable balll Play it! J //// u /H COVER - Note the / i / Bo** 9 carry container, deep, untrimmed surface / I j giving maximum “bite" go ///__] * I and longest wear. Jgßg r j"? j -jgrJSB MF I

Best Scenic Tours From Wellington Bailly Trips by Railway Buses Usually every day, including Sunday, comfortable Railway buses make delightful scenic trips from Wellington. One half-day trip (35 miles, 3/6) is along the harbour then through Petone and Lower Hutt to hilly Korokoro. Another half-day trip (55 miles, 6/-) is along the harbour, on through the Hutt Valley and over the Paekakariki Hill which commands some of the best coastal scenery of New Zealand. A full-day trip (known as the“100-miles scenic drive,” 15/-) is along the harbour and through the beautiful valleys of the Hutt, Akatarawa and Waikanae Rivers to Otaki and back over the Paekakariki Hill and along the coast. Full information available from the Road Services Office at Wellington Railway Station or any Tourist Bureau, including the one at the Centennial Exhibition Grounds. All the Miles are Full o£ Smiles

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19391202.2.76.2

Bibliographic details

Southland Times, Issue 23989, 2 December 1939, Page 10

Word Count
538

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23989, 2 December 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23989, 2 December 1939, Page 10