The New Zealand Government Department of Public Health and Hygiene has authorised us to state. that analyti'cal tests conducted by this department disclose the fact the "Judge" enamelled ware is entirely free from antimony or lead, and is approved by the department as being absolutely safe and suitable for the preparation or storage of foods and drink, and for all general purposes. i This agrees in every respect with the British analytieal report on "Judge" ware, and the New Zealand public can, with every confidenee, purchase this brand. Therefore, when buyin'g enamelled ware, look for the trade mark "Judge" which is attached to every utensil. It has a world wide reputation, and is manufactured by Messrs. Ernest Stevens, Ltd., Cradley Heath, England. Edward A. Batt and Co., Wellington, New ZeaIqnd agents. — P.B.A.*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 618, 24 August 1933, Page 6
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