Exit the hot water bottle.—The old fashioned hot water bottle loses its heat and its popularity about 2 a.m. Not so with the Milliwatt Electric Heating Cushion. It heats instantly with the touch of a switch—it stays hot as long as you wish. It is also splendid for relieving rheumatism, etc. New stocks have just arrived at E. Cameron Smith, Chemist, Cathedrai Square. 6 OYSTER SUPPERS. Friday night’s special—oysters served with White Cottells Pure Quality Vinegar. White Cottell’s English Malt Vinegar brings out the hidden flavour in oysters so often lost by using ordinary vinegars. How much better it is to use the best. The taste is the test. White Cottell’s is sold by leading grocers. 6 A MINISTER BACHES. A w r ell-known minister was experiencing the trials and tribulations of a bachelor’s life. His wife was away on a long vacation, so that when he was not invited out for meals he cooked his own “ Tinned foods aren’t so bad,” he said, “as long as I’ve got a bottle of Pioneer Worcestershire Sauce handy.” So clergymen like Pioneer too! a
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19117, 9 July 1930, Page 10
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