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The New RONSON FIRES START F| R E P R E V [ nT | 0 N LIKE ThIS A cigarette is left on the fafety edge of an ordinary ash- tray. AShTRAY It smoulders, drops off and FIRE is on You destroying irreplaceable possessions: FIRE CANNOT HAPPEN WITh THE RONSON SAFETY ASHTRAY Simply drop the cigarette into one of the cells~when it'$ IN; it'$ OUT. The cellular construction of all RONSON SAFETY ASHTRAYS is based upon the sound, scientific principle that the ex- clusion of oxygen rapidly Puts out lighted cigarette_ Instead of a cigarette rest and a rim the really dangerous feature of ordin- ary ashtrays the extended top ridge of all RONSON SAFETY ASHTRAYS is deftly curved, which causes cigarette ends to roll inside the ashtray. Available in a series of Table models Trade enqulries onl to1 in rustless metal; plastic and specially PONSFORD; NEWMAN & BENSON treaced glass. Retail prices from 9/6 (NZ) LTD. to 53/6. 120 Wakefield Street; WELLINGTON Manufactured by RONSON makers of the world $ greatest lighter BOILING WATER IN TEN SECONDS ! WIth THE NEW PLUG-IN Badlang" ELECTRIC WATER KEATER A sensational new patented development does the trick! Handy supply of boiling water all night long for tea, water bags, heating babies' bottles, etc: Hot water 24 hours of the day at the twist of a tapl Built for lifetime service -finished in moonwhite with chrome bands_ Write for your nearest dealer. RUSH THIS CQuPON FOR FULL DETAILS MESSRS. A: A: HANCOCK & Co;, P.o. Box 91, WELLINGTON: Please send me full particulars of the "EQUATAIRE" Automatic Always tul: three-gallon storage water heater , without obligation, of hot water Self-filling to: Can't boil dry No steam, no NAME whistle Portability Easily ADDRESS connected to any power point:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 31

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