r r\ 1 ‘Oh You Lucky Girl' “Lucky! I should think I am. Lucky not only to have this marvellous new Champion Streamlined Gas Cooker, but lucky to have such a man as John for a husband. “ He didn’t give me an inkling of what he was planning. A couple of weeks ago the Gas Man came here, said he just wanted to check up and see my cooker was all in order—really he was in John’s ‘ plot ’ as we now call it. He was getting measurements for installation. Then one evening John said, ‘ Look here, old sweetheart, I have to go up to Oamaru to-morrow on business—let’s go together: a day in the car and country will do you good.’ We went—when we got back this beautiful Streamlined Cooker was here. ' I was spellbound—l opened the oven to look inside and there was a card with the words, ‘ To the finest wife in the world.’ John is an absolute darling.” To Other Husbands Wouldn’t your wife be thrilled to come home after a day in town to find she could henceforth Enjoy High Speed, Economy Cooking on a t— u CHAMPION GAS COOKER (Above) The latest CHAMPION Modet B De Luxe. The final touch of perfection to modern home_ cookery. Teamed up to the now familiar automatic oven heat control on this model is the unique Minute Minder Alarm, This watches your cooking for yog. Set it to the time the food will take t« cook and it will call you at the exact moment it’s ready to dish up. m IV (At Left) CHAMPION No. 113 The famous economy model in stainless porcelain enamel; economy burners and oven heat control. (At Right) CHAMPION No. 4 An efficient cooker for small flats and kitchenettes. ' Complete with oven heat control. CHAMPION NO. 113 f »,,■■■ * CHAMPION NO. 4 Made by RADIATION NEW ZEALAND LIMITED; Brinsley Works, Dunedin. O allowed on your old cooker in exchange for an up-to-date NEW WORLD or CHAMPION. This generous allowance makes our offer equal to as as Instalments low week iy of our Consumers have found that saving in Gas on the new Cooker pays the instalments; so that a new Cooker in effect, obtained FREE OF COST a Change-over FREE if no material is required. payable 2-month!y. - Inquire at Showrooms of CITY GAS Deportment
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Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 7
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389Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 7
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