C. SMITH,'Ltd., : CUBA STREET. The "Duplex" Stove Cooks Yottt Meals Without a Fife. Two Hot Discs are used, one at bottom of large well, on which the baking rack and pan, with, articles to be baked are placed, and the other hot ■ disc is placed on top of the baking rack. It can furnish a hot meal anywhere and at any time,- and makes cooking easy for the housekeeper. The food does not require any watching, for " * ' It Will Not Overcook, It Will Not Born, It Will Not Dty Oct. but will remain hot and palatable, ready to serve at your convenience. Dinner can be prepared in the cool-Of tho morning, breakfast can be placed in this ,stove in the evening, and milk for the' baby can be kept warm all night. It Works While You Sleep, and Saves 50 per cent, of Feel. The toughest meat is made tender when cooked in the "Duplex," and being tightly closed all the nutritious food value is retained. It boils or roasts meals or other foods■ perfectly. Also indispensable to campers and those stations. Write for booklet, or call and inspect. Slocked in three sizes. , , v •, h- S' ; Prices' from 35/-. """" ' n,,v ; E. W. MILLS & Co., Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 3
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205Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 3
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