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c*^*c METI6H fx m a log Tea MB' ism m ifcj! mmm "'iCTAral iM’i'li IlSSligj mmsm The famous Raven now comes to you in a strong, handsome, airtight Kitchen canister. Each of these canisters is marked with the name of a cooking ingredient. You can soon build up a complete set. These canisters arc free—there is no difference in the price of isa. /'i K-¥vSfcN Raven Tea is the most fragrant leaf grown in supny Ceylon. It has that refreshing flavour which has made tea the national beverage. 3/2 per lb. from all grocers. A Hot Water Service — Kitchen Range —at The METEOR For use in Hotels, Restaurants wherever large quantities of in houses where the cooking This new boiler is a pronounced success. It makes available, at little expense, an abundant supply of Hot Water for all normal requirements. Being self-contained, it can be placed in any brick chimney or other convenient place, and is easily connected with existing hot water H. E. SHACKLOCK LTD. *; mmii s* Independent of the Very Low Cost. Q BOILER. Boarding Houses, Dairies and Hot Water are required; also is done by gas or electricity. The Meteor Boiler may also be used as a Destructor, cud will work with almost any fnsl Size : wide, 18in deep, and 2fin high. Pnicr. £l2 For Healing Offices, Schools, Workrooms, Small Shops, &e. use the ** MIRO ” Heating Stare. 10is high, lOin square.] PJUCE £3 • •mfli Waltoiton Auckland

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1924, Page 4

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