A MOST ECONOMICAL BREAKFAST. Ton don’t have to risk sacrificing quality for economy by .ng loose rolled oats, or an unknown brand. Diamond Dolled Oars are prepared from the hygienically milled and packed, yet are most economical to buy and use. Your grocer lias fresh stocks always, because of the steady demand for the Diamond brand. Bo definite when you buy—ask lor and see that you get Diamond Rolled Oats.—Advt.
Salads are always appreciated in summer, especially if Sharland’s vinegar is used in the dressing. It is so pure, go piquant, so full-flavoured it simply “makes” the salad. In bottle or bulk. All stores.—Advt.
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QUICKER AND ICeaaMßgSPaßaaaOßaßllßt • n wo>^.‘ , gr*ro»rrCTrCT;g**'Saw^cgfr?agg»fmflßa»MSiStimfrar>flJ.fJtt^^ THAN THE OLD METHOD OF COOKING, AND ARE READY ALWAYf! <2 J 1/ \ 3is« rs aSSSE?*? \ asg /y n, PJ !' Vi m a *P av# IF YOU WANT TO KEEP DOWN YOUR HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES, USE GAS FOR COOKING AND ALL KINDS OF HEATING. GAS IS MORE DEPENDABLE, BETTER TO COOK AND HEAT WITH, AND A GOOD DEAL EASIER TO USE. GAS FOR HEAT «F INSTALLING A GAS STORAGE WATER HEATER, ALL THE HOT TAPS WILL SUPPLY BOILING WATER. The Modern Automatic Storage Gas Water Heater is Built for Years of Service! GAS FIRES IN THE HOUSE OR OFFICE, OR WORKSHOP, ARE AN ECONOMY. HANDY AND Cl HAN, READY FOR PROMPT «jSE AS REQUIRED. THE MOD ERN APPLIANCES WlLt. ADORN ANY ROOM, AND FILL JUST THE SERVICE REQUIRED. The uses of Gas in tht Home lighten the duties and alford leisure, giving pleasure and satisfaction. '*• Gas for heating and lighting grow in favour all over the wor’d. Keep step with the wies and use Gas wa, .* for Economy and Convenience with Satisiactory Service. Gas is the Useful Servant alwa3’S affording 100 per cent service. - ‘ Gas Appliances for Purchase on Time Payments. Obtainable, with ail Particulars, from Mr W. H. Shannon, Revell Sheet, or '1 .8 STAFFORD STRFTT, HOKITIKA m
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1933, Page 7
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323Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1933, Page 7
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