THE MODERN GAS COOKER
I lio modern gas cooker Inis a groint ingue now. Ln aTI centres where new buildings are going up, provision is being made to utilise gas for cookin, heating and washing. For culinary purposes the cookers now available ensure the best results. Gas cooking is a great advance on the old time methods with wood or coal. Dirt and grime are eliminated, and safety is enhanced. The cookers are not oniy efficient, but are attractive in appearance and arc easily kept bright aild clean. They set off the kitchen, and the cleanly appearance gives an appetising effect to the products.
There is a great range in cookers, anj all sizes are procurable. Large hostels and restaurants now do all their cooking bv gas—it is so reliable. Cookers to fit any home in size and price aro procurable and under the time-payment system. All particulars are available from W. Shannon. Revell Street, or at ilie works of the Hokitika Gas Cov., Stafford Street.
Toasted tobacco 7 “What’s the great idea?” you may ask. Well, if you have not yet tried what toasting will do for tobacco leaf you’ve a pleasure in store. All our well-known New Zealand grown tobaccos are toasted in the making. This develops their I, ivour and aroma, just as the toasting (or roasting) of coffee or cocoa beans brings out the flavour and fragrance. These tobaccos are the purest on the market, largely because they contain so little nicotine, while the imported brands are all more or less loaded with it. Now do you see why the doctors recommend New Zealand tobacco? The proof of the pudding is in the eating, and the proof of the “weed” is in the smoking. Those who try the New Zealand tobaccos quicklygot to prefer them to all others. Hence their constantly increasing sale everywhere. You ram get them in any strength. “Rivcrhead Gold,” a beautiful aromatic: “Navy Cut.” a choice medium; and “Cut Plug No. 10.” a fine full flavoured variety: “Cavendish Mixture” medium is the latest addi-tion.-—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1927, Page 2
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342THE MODERN GAS COOKER Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1927, Page 2
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