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HHnMWhUMQ and the. J <9® a ■M. Mm. Glennen, the Leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery. Bftyit— After considerable experience Id Paper Bag Cookery throughout Australia ana New Zjftland, I have come to the conclusion that the " O RION H I« the only Range 1 oave yet met with that comes up to my idoa! of what a Range ghoisld be. My demonntratlout with the " 0 '"ON have been successful, and I obtained rasults which are not #o«ialK-a by **ty ©theJ Ranir*. The maintenance of an even temperature. Its simp.rclty o| working, the <-aB« which its ovens are operated and oontrollod. and -what appeal* to me as much as anything e» elae- the wondeifui economy of fuel, certainly place the ' ORION far »to\e ail others, both for domestic use itnd for professional work.—Youri faithfully, (Signed) M. GLENNKN,
PACKING THE PICNIC r ® HAMPER! Tommy—" Her* Dad, don't forgot the Tin of " HIGHLANDER." W. couldn't So without It." For Camping, Picnic and Holiday-outings make sure and take a good supply of this i delicious, rich, full- [ cream Milk with | you. "Yon can depend upon it." 0 cF'^fir
LINSEE THE ONLY CERTAIN «o# COUGHS AND COLDS. ALL CHEriSTt AMD STOREKEEPERS, ' 2/6 4/6
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10519, 6 January 1912, Page 3
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