the Other Poor Creature: Little "boy (looking at mother's new opera wrap): How that poor beast must have suffered that you could have such o "TUT* f*O9.L Mother: Hush, Roscoe. You should not talk so of your father.
s§§ I take my (says Mr R. V Can) "250° or thereabouts is the temperature I take my first baths at. Pure molten tin is what I bathe in, and I'm dipped in it five times before I'm bright and shining enough to start my life's work. This treatment gives me a coating that resists the acids of milk and cream j that puts up with a lot of scouring and scrubbing, extreme heat and extreme cold, and plenty of bumps and bruises." "R.V." Cream Cans and "Ideal" Mflk Cons are hand-dipped five times when being tinned. This 5-bath process fives a hard rust-resisting coating of tin that defies wear and doesn't peel or chip. Order your next cans by name—" R.V." or " Ideal." Cost no more than other ",ans. Obtainable fron. all factories, or direct from the manufacturers : [Jljß'^^^^S^ .. - . / .nilili ?N5 IMex Hatwy and §©m§ Limited *|PiBERT STREET, AUCKLAND 3
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Waipa Post, Volume 43, Issue 3392, 24 December 1931, Page 4 (Supplement)
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189Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume 43, Issue 3392, 24 December 1931, Page 4 (Supplement)
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