The Chip BATH HEATER ■ySklchMl and .;. IjS J ||1 Fuel ' ' Economy'' J ' $sv> I 1 If?] Unourpaised wnf . ; YOUR WARM BATHS FROM WASTE FUEL. • Real Economy is effected when you get'your hot baths-in a few minutes with chips, old papers, etc., that ether- : wise would.go into tho garbage can. . - A'Mallsy'Chip Heater" gives'.you this service and embraces all the best points of the highest priced gas heater; without the large initial cost and the'continuous expense for gas. V The Malley instantaneously heats water in a simple, safe, and clean way. Burning fuel cannot drop to the flcor, and the ashes ai-e easily ■and cleanly removed from the tra'v into which they MUST fall. ' ' A—Galvanised Iron Aluminium finish :... 75/- . Delivered Anywhere.in New Zealand. > E.. J. "Shackelford, 16 King's Chambers, WELLINGTON. y Food, is "just Q E!;lifflaii.Fisel ? R I'Plus Flavour H The body of each of us Sg=|i si-is a human furnace fgj|| Olliat burns up the food W Tj 'we eat and transforms | | it into energy. UJ j Some foods have higher B s^* I | energy value than | '' | I | .others. The problem fc~.t jg|g| is, for a given cost, §§§3 how to find a nourish- H -1 I ing, pleasant tasting |. | J food that we can cat h~~M with daily relish. fpll Gerstena makes delici- | t ous breakfast porridge, fcgrtjj; and is nourishing to j*l||! the highest degree. The W^l | special process by . U & | which it is made en- L ft j sures it being easily psS ggj cooked and easily di- 832S i | jested, whilst the con- « 1 | j centrated nutriment it 1 | Lj contains makes a plate !§=s g}S of Gerstena Porridge |l§§j|| as nutritious as a quar- W i \ I ter pound of rump H $ | _| steak or a new-laid LJ {!=§■ egg. The cost of living |§1S» £3ffl is a big factor these S^saj i | days—cut it down by » & \ making a breakfast \ | LJ habit of NsJ Q Gerstena Q H PORRIDGE MEAL Nj| y COOKED U n in two n U MINUTES W
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 2
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333Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 2
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