fSURATURA 1 E I | ?e O> 9 ' I I TEA.! K H H GUARANTEED PURE CEYLON. H •j H | 1/* PE& POUOT H R ALL, STOREKEEPERS. H K H t ACTUAL TESTS HAVE PROVED THAT THE RUETHVEN PORTABLE WASHING BOILER BOILS QUICKEST OH THE LEAST FUEL. The fact, to easily explained. The fire-boi of tho Mathven is constructed ■ bo that the heat strikes the copper at once, and without "waste, The fire-box is right- up -against the copper, but there is ample room for fuel with a good draught. Additional advantages it'has over other boilers are: It is very compact, stands firm on ite feet, is not clumsy or cumbersome, is easily handled and easily cleaned, and is practically everlasting. In short, tho Methven is superior on every point. In addition to being the easiest to wash with, it is the most economical and durable. Compare it with others its superiority is apparent at a glaaice. Reg. No. 611. G. ftIETHVEH & Co. Ltd. Kifrs. DUNEDIN. Oldest of Porta*,o Washing
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THE- "STANMUT" COMPETITION-!. A oheqno for £1 Ib. has been sent to the writer of this verse: Mrs. K.T.T., Plymouth Street, Wanganui:— You've brought me this Tea, you groccr man! 1 Take the stuff back as fast as you can; For nothing but "Stand-Out" will do for me— That delicious, refreshing, best of all Tea. ' WIN A GUINEA I Prize Poem published .every Saturday. Best original four short-line advt. verso about "Stand-Out" Tea wins each week. A Stand-Out Tea Coupon—from inside packet —must be enclosed, with full address, to: "Stand-Out" Tea," P.O. Box 1490, Welling- ■ ton. NOTE.—With Blue Coupon may "bo sent one versa; with Red Coupon two verses. Those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for nino or nine- . teen further attempts posted to them, CEYLON'S PUREST, CHOICEST & BEBT--6® ---i ''' ' * '' "
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 11
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