It promotes the flagging appetite— STEVENS HEALTH SALT—becauso it does Nature's work in Nature's way. It is not a nauseous medicine, but a peasant, refreshing, and moat palatable drink, unrivalled for sick headaches, biliousness, etc. Only 2/- from aUI chemists and stores. 4
••MOTHER SAYS:- ---• "He&n's Essence makes a IZ splendid Cough and Cold — —; Remedy, and sav«i money mmm 10- for me." n * :— HEAN'S —*
COUNTRY HOUSE LIGHTING. MOST Household Inventions, such as the sewing machine and modern cooking ranges, benefit all sections of tho community., and the man out-back (provided his circumstances permit) is able to make his homo almost up-to-date and comfortable as | that of his City cousin, whilst the advent of motor cars arid good roads has taken away almost his last drawback of country life, i.e., isolation. ■In the matter'of HOUSE LIGHTING, however, tho'country householder lias boon at a serious disadvantage. Coal, gas, and electric light are in universal uiio- hi all large towns, and tho city hc-usewifo would rather pa.rt with, her sewing machino than lose her . 'gas'"'" store and go back to kerosene lamps, which are; used in most country | homes to-day. A. number- of self-con-1 tairied gas-lighting systems are, of course, obtain a bio in New Zealand at j ? -resent, bub tlie majority of them are ar from being an efficient substitute for coal, gas, or electric light. | Acetylene gas is a great improvement on kerosene, lamps, but its objectionable features are well known. The gas is highly explosive, and therefore dangerous, besides having an objectionable smell, while the cleaning and filling of the carbide trays, which have to be attended to almost every day, is a most .disagreeable operation. The average life of an acetylene plant is usually only about four years, and the present liigh cosfc of carbide makes the running expenses almost prohibitive.----1 Hollotr-wiro Lighting systems which generate gas from benzine and air are in great demand at present. There are tw» kinds of hollow-wire plants on the market, but tho one adopted by the New Zealand Government for use in country Post; Offices, Wireless Stations, etc., yin. } tho famous WIZARD, is the most up-to-dato and efficient. Over 15(30 complete WIZARD systems have been sold in Now Zealand within the las* 12 months. The initial cost is small, and lamps are lighted by an | ordinary was match, and inverted gas mantles are used.. The small generator, I in which the gas is generated, is fitted with an automatic cleaning attachment which the WIZARD alone embodies with their lamp , for keeping the gas i 'tip clean, yrhila for quality arid general; convenience the light compares very j favourably with City Gas. Excellent cooking facilities in tho way of stoves and OTOB9 are obtainable and any grade of pe>fcrol or benzine can be used, the plant requiring practically no attention. The Local Agent for the WIZARD i &yssem, GEORGE I/UPTON, Arcade, j Ashburton, will h* pleased to furnish the fullest information and arrange for a demonstration, free of obligation at. any time or request-. C 213
When you arise in the morning with ft bad taste in your mouth, got STEVZ2TB HEALTH SALT. It ia a pleaaar.t effervescing saline, best taken before breakfast. Sold everywhere, 2/-. 6
Whtßi the grtcer calls; ord«r «m :IM*le •£ tbe icticitua, appotMUtt "aUMTAEY PICKLE. The price M reas»o»«Wß—Had there is no trmsta— Kt/rerj particle ia pure and wholaao—,
Co. 11 id 5 I lUi JL^VV^I j Llllllg in Footwear'! /^k |T is highly important ol cotltse —and in ffi // >,<rs®l » CROCKETT AND JONES' you lw J^m^ *$§« gc* »he Finest Leathers evet lanned, jP^Sify \wsms£ But you must aljo consider these essential*: aßcpß^v. -$rW&a WORKMANSHIP M& ']f>l^v "CROCKETT AND JONES" Boob M^^\//f'i and Shoes are the finished product of /*',,'*>{-^^fe/ 'M Britain's Best Boot majtcts—the highest MMkgf "<j ' ."#M development ot Thirty-five Years" Er« j^^^L/ ' Isr perience «n maaulacturuiß High-grade JBSnBF'B'&ZS&JZr Footwear. vSRst dmm^fr^r STYLE It's hard to describe the look of Quality and /f}&± Superiority possessed by CROCKETT '// /tki^K AND JONES—but tU there tor c»ciy JV.A^"^\ one to sec. Ask your Dcalet. // '/<,<!/,/•,' 'Ik COMFORT j| To experience ihe absolute Comfort of / /' JrJm CROCKETT AND JONES' you // jj Japf must try on a pair or two at your / /•' -■$ mSS Dealer's. Do this to-day. II I* ¥Mm DURABILITY L*J/\ Aflcr twelve monlhs" wear —and more— Jsp^ r'^y \ ot your first pair ot CROCICETT JW^ ft AND JONES' you will then realize / d? fha? Crockclt and Jones is by far the / ;- ,^isr Most Economical Footwear on the mar-£ N , t&£r^ ket. U 13 always woitb. every shilling of \a^^^^^ its fair pnee. Start wealing it to-day. '■/^*o/^\/^ iii> rF^nr rT l o I<t\ktt~ ie f r< I H bC H 1 3 rr\r If 1\! r< ..\^'i\\yV^i\D 1 I CX. J\JL\L^O B* * 1 \ 1^ 19 "I O 1 flnsn-niauc ooocs ana onoes MAINES
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3567, 29 September 1916, Page 6
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