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PRESENTATION AMD ft BOOKS JJEW SHIPMENTS of BeauM- '. ful Books now await the en- i thupiastic onslaught of Christ- , mas shoppers. For the tiny tots y there are Nursery Rhymes and enchanting Fairy Stories; for boys and girls, Pretty Tales of Real Life, of Adventure and Romance; also the popular Annuals Chums, 80-Peep, Our Darlings, Chatterbox, Little "• Folks, Boys' and Girls' Own, etc., ; whilst hundreds of Novelty Booklets, beautifully bound and artistically got up, make the selection of pretty gifts an easy ; occupation. An enormous stock of SUNDAY AND DAY SCHOOL REWARD BOOKS to select from. The Poets, in handsome bindings; Works of Art, Travel and Biography. ; Inspection Invited. Mail Orders receive prompt and careful attention. THOS. AVERY, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER.' NEW PLYMOUTH. DESIGNED FOR USE WITH WOOD FUEL THE MAGIC WATER HEATER (Murray Patent). HOW DO YOU HEAT YOUR WATER? JIJVERY farmer mu9t have some method of heating water for wasaing up. THE OLD WAY was to use a copper boiler. THE NEW WAY is to use a MAGIC HEATER. You must KEEP UP with the times and use the best methods—the Methods that Save Money. THE MAGIC HEATER IS A SAVER of TIME, FUEL, LABOR. With the copper boiler it takes half an hour to boil sixteen gallons of water. The Magic Heater boils the same in Ten Minutes with ■■,■■■■ JUST ONE-SIXTH OF THE FUEL. DO YOU REALISE THAT THIS MEANS Tlhat for the same amount of fuel that it takes to get 16 gals, of boiling water from a copper boiler, you can get NINETY-SIX from the Magic Heater ? 96 GALLONS against SIXTEEN TEN; GALLONS against HALF AN HOUR. Facts speak. Ask' the man who has one. The Magic Heater is the ideal for the bath-room in town or country, for it is Oheaper, Safer and Faster than any gas califont. It can be attached to any Water service, or if no water pressure » available, all you have to do is. to elevate a tank above the top of the Heater, 4ft 6in from ground. The cold water will then flow naturally through the Heater wdien tap is turned on. TWO TYPES. No. ll.—Copper fire-box, enamel body, price £6 10s. No. in.r-Copper fire-box, burnished copper body, price £B. TESTIMONIALS Papatoitoi, Nov. 3, 1910. The Manager, Machinery Exchange,— Dear Sir,—With reference to the "Hot Water Heater" which you supplied to us a few months ago I have much pleasure in stating that it has proved a great success. We start Heater with paper and light wood, then add a and when water reaches about boiling point, which is a very short time, we turn on outflow and get a splendid flow of very hot water quickly and which is sufficient to thoroughly wash milking machine, machine cans and creamery cans. The amount of fuel used is small and the result excellent. We have spout of Heater directed straight into washing trough. Wishing you all success with this splendid dairyman's helper,—l am, yours sincerely, GEORGE HALL. Waiuku, Oct! 8, 1910. The Manager, Machinery Exchange,— Dear Sir, —I have been using one of "Magic Bath and Hot Water Heaters" for the last three (3) years and have found it of such use that I would not be without one on any consideration whatever. —Yours faithfully, J. M. HERROLD. The Manager, Machinery Exchange,— Dear Sir,—With reference to Magic Heater which I purchased from you over four years ago, I beg to inform you that same has given and is giving complete satisfaction. I And it most economical, as we burn up all waste paper, etc., of the bouse, and find it absolutely safe. This Heater is being used to heat water for the'bathroom in place of califont. — Yours, etc., M. MOSEte. Mt. Eden Road, Auckland. Taranaki Agent,— HAROLD GREVILLE THE MACHINERY EXCHANGE, HAWERA. Tel. 14. Boy r ,7. w JJOT gTOLEN! OBTAINED FOR NEXT TO NOTHING , T. BRANSCROVE'S Ladies' Strap Shoes 4/3 5/6 6/6 Ladies' Button Shoes 5/6 8/8 12/6 Ladies- Tan Boots 10/6 12/6 14/6 Ladies' Derby Shoes 8/6 10/6 12/6 Men's Glace Boots 10/6 12/6 18/8 REPAIRS. ■■',■ Men'* Boots sn'ed 3/-; Ladies' do. 2/-. iiubber heels 6a; Patches 3d. BBANSGEOVE DEVON STRRET EAST. •

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 218, 23 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 218, 23 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 218, 23 December 1910, Page 2

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