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IK IT’S DON E WITH HEAT, YOU CAN DO IT BETTER AVJTH GAS CJGKtNC WITH GAS THE ]JEST XMAS PRESENT OR NEW YEAR CUET TO THE WIFE AND TO THE HOME IS A GOOD GAS RANGE IS NOW THE VOGUE ! v . D interviews with Domestic Service Touchers nil over the country have lerealed their prel'orence for .eras for scientific cooking. Think how many are now being taught the economies and conveniences of cooking with GAS. Take h-mrs of kitchen drudgery off i lie wife’s shoulders by equipping your home «'ir.h a MODERN GAS RANGE. Gas for cooking is clean, dependable, automatically regulated. No fires to build and keep going. Just turn on the gas and the heat remains uniform. No heat need be wasted. The reason whv Science cooks with GAS, is because scientific tests ha\e proved fhat. “YOU CAN DO IT UETTER WITH GAS.” Now is the time of the year to please the household with a GAS COOKER FOR XMAS and so start the New Year serenely. © All particulars about the Gas Cooker with the Automatic Over-lieat Control •»8 —OK— W. IT. SHANNON, ;i EVE L L STREET, EOKIT 1K A ,
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TAKE YOUR PUS-MONAS WITH \ YOU You never know when the sneaking eerms of cold will grip you. 1,1 Ul ° 7,-ni,i. in tin* office. in Hit* homo. Othors | I;1V (. colds iirnl you may catch them, i’ulmonas will prevent and relieve cmiehs, colds, etc. Carry l-ulim»nns will) von on your holiday. Is (Jd mid l!s fid. from all chemists.— Ailvt. 11 in cfi.vsK. C'aiholie participation in three crises of the roiled Stales are symbolised in the stained glass windows of the new cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Depict at ion ol temporal events in stained yd ss windows has hit herlofore not Icon done in Catholic church arelntecInrc, it is understood. One window slows George Washington sending IJishop Carroll to Canada to intercede with his fellow countryman there to ho friendly to the American revolution. Another portravs Ahraham l.ineoln authorisin'! Archbishop 1 Inches to go to I'hirojie to ask nations there to remain friendly to the American Government during the Civil War. nauae mwaam . i i i i* ■ mi wiwittifui ’Xmas millinerv frocks, coats, etc. now found at McKay s Xmas Fair. Advt.
Small table potatoes 13s Gel sack, pie potatoes 4s (id, fowl wheat 245, feed oats 16s Gtl. pigmeal 12s, meat meal (lOOlb bags) 14s, oyster grit (1601 b. ha ns 1 Bs. pollard (200’b) 18r 6<l, bran (ISO’s) 14s 3d, Hour (200’s) 355, our own parked tea, (51b,s and upwards! 2s 3d per lb., i chests 2s lb. Send 3d in stamps and we shall forward you a liberal sample of this lino. Host baeon Is lb, new potatoes 4d lb., green peas 5d lb. If you require anythin': not listed, drop us a line and we shall he pleased to quote you. This list cancels all previous lists. Terms strictly cash with order, freight to bo included if sidin': is a flag station. SPREYDON PRODUCE CO.. (Late F. Wild man A r V>y.' k 40, Bath Street Christchurch.
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