A Coal Range that Gleams |j^£ ^^perfertfes * kti Spedajly> «7t u „ , f. Jf. ', , top andgives ever so much more.hei fo^ Who would not delight m a coal range that the smallest amount of fbel. The new is as easy to clean as a china basin . . . all Champion Models need so little attentibn sparkling in porcelain enamel . . . and so and fuel that kitchen drudgery is bahcompactandconvenient that itmeasures 3ft... ished forever. Waste ashes pass through Heats in double quick time • . . Cdoks like a chute to the conceaied ashpan— anda mere magic . . . and gives you all the hot water wipe with a damp cloth is all the " blackyou'll ever need. For these are just a few of leading" you'll ever need do. No wonder the wonderful features of the new Champion old stoves are being replaced with Chamnibn Coal and Wood Ranges. Waste space is porcelain enamel coal burners. No wonder entirely eliminated to save needless steps. new home builders insist on .a " Champion^* See the new CHAMPION COAL JC> /?!/%• A*T WOOD RANGES, in popular coloure, &U ~W \ yV CaJAu at any Hardware Merchants , Builderi ■ /) _____ ' * » Supp'liert, Plumbers, and get further A \^k m I ( « | particulars and illustrated folder. Send mjKBL J [JJ S .\ | . 1 I PU J tSJ for deecriptive literature to the Makers, jS^^a In1/'\ll I lC~l I n—' ]\1 - . . . RadiationXN.Z) LtdgBrintley Workt, J(\[ ' . -*Msm
' . r t •' • '"•* __ * W ^ "H UtUX" ** heifer than enamels la K * £Sk* I * raAi avery way. It brushss on eaally and jTl amoothly, and drles qulckly. provldlng a hard, lustrous turface that will not eracle, (A A | J I I |^k^2g\ chlp or peeL Best o! all— nothlng ean LJ^yK' staln a "Dulux" flnish. A damp dolh kaeps 11 spotless. Use "Dulux" on your kitchen supersedes enamels chairs. table. dresser, and all other wood^ind varn i sh cs worlc. Youll bs really proud oi the result. A Product of British Amtralian Lead Manufacturers Pty. Ltd., makers of "Duco" Lacquers Auckland Wellington :: Christchurch s: Dunedin There is an authorised "DULUX" Distributor in your town. SJjLt, 3.7 1 Send to Harston's for Your Music 1 r The Latest Song Hit — S g ££WHEN THE POPPIES BLOOM AGAIN" (posted 2/1) g § Then there is ALBERT'S Ho. 10 DANCE EOLIO, CHAPPELL'S | g No. 12 and STERLING No. 5 SONG EOLIOS (posted 2/7 each). | 0 TEACHERS I We have the largest Music stocks in Hawke's Bay. ? 8 Let us help you choose new music for your pupils. Write for ? « particulars. ? 1 HARSTON'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE 8 HASTINGS STREBT " NAPIER J KLEXEMA TREATMENT — FOR— ECZZMA, PSORIASIS, ACNE, SCALP AILMENTS AND KINDRED SKIN TROUBLES. IS A WONDERFUL SUCCESS AND A CERTAIN CURE . . GUARD YOUR COMPLEXION. FREE CONSULTATIONS AT OUE ROOMS. UNION BANK BLDGS. HERETAUNGA ST. 'Pfcoae 3128. HASTINGS. — — —————— _ _ — . —
*mm fxMOWDOToevnwirwuwowtiwii ■■ « i«*»-u"ww ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced o£ Willianij eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. Thomson. Como St., Maori Hill, Dunedin, to Btlary E5izabeth, eldest daugjiter of Mrs A. M. Sheild and the late Mr A. M. Sheild, Waikonini. Tho engagement is announced of Ethel May Allen, of "Iona,'' Havelock Nortli, to John CampbelT, of Tokoroa, Waikato. PORANGAHAU LADIES' GUILD The monthly meeting of the Poranga hau Ladies' Guild was held in the viearage yesterday aftemoon. Mrs Hope, in the absence of the president, Mrs Canning, presided over twelve members. General business was attended to, after which the Rev. Mr Niblock gave a most interesting address on Psycho* logy. A dainty afternoon tea was served at thie couclusion of the address.
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