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"CALVANIT" Is made in tho following MotalSi— ' ' SILVER (for Silver, EieotroplatOi and Silvering) :■:;■;:. NICKEL A (for depositing on Copper or Brass i NICKEL B (for depositing on Steel or Iron) TIN (for all Metals) COPPER CADMIUM It will thus be seen that "Calvanlt," the general name by which all tha powders arc known, will be found most useful for innumerable purposes. , Copper Cooking Utensils can bo le-tinned at a mcie'fraction of tho former .;;'.' OOSt.. ■ All Tinware can bo restored as new. , \ Taps can bo quickly and cheaply replated. ..Fire Irons can be always kept bright and ius,t-proof. But most important of all, is tho uso of Silver Calvanit for Silverplate of /.■:■". ; all kinds. ' v It is impossible foi "Calvanit" to fail .to produce satisfactory results if the instructions with each tm are carefully observed. "Calvanit" is abso-' , lutely harmless in its action, containing no < mercury, poison, or strong acid, and therefore may bo sold by all storekeeper. '" _ * MALL IRONMONGERS. ' " . M¥ERS k CO., Wefongton... - = —'-■■ t ■■•■ ■■ .'. —" ■■ ■ ■—■---- . .— i. nmm. yli." HOIE COIFORT". STOVE. . ; ; ■(••■■''>*HES-Er»jmß» " U N 3 " 00 ' 4 So,Ved tnß P™Wem Of A:: \josMzgsZm?W "Homo Comfort" t for the coming , Summer, you cannot do better than HwfclsTO Mme and see a Demonstration on the V » RWI lfl| NEW PERFECTION WICK " BLUE . .'VKS feSI FLAME OIL STOVES. You can do all manner of Cooking ''•■''■■•' i : -: with these Stoves, Cheaper, Cleaner, ; '■'''■siliUJrar $&s&s antl morß comfortably than by any ; : other method. Think of tne advantages offered by a * '•"-'■''■■'• 'fflffwr^ 1 ' iPaP? Stove, which may be placed In any Wra iSII? desired position, no fixtures, no firo- , 'II H WI sV\ P ' aC3S t0 C ' ean ' 1 wl " Boll » Toast, Crlll, or Heat 'b • F,at lrons quickly and cleanly, and the '■■■ <''"'~ , tL^o^ r ' \?*y eost does not cxoeed onß P fl nny per -■-.- : .*?^f";-;v burner per hour. • , 'extend a personal invitation to vou to witness a Demonstration V at our Stores, 22G LAMBTON QUAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, tho '' 1 '■': ■'.'.' 15th'and 16th of SEPTEMBER, and at 101 CUBA STREET, MON- ' : {,' ; DAY; AND TUESDAY, the 19th and 20th of SEPTEMBER. i;;':.VJ : ; The ; ;Time, 2.30 till 5 p.m. _ AFTERNOON TEA PROVIDED. MftSMS HARDWARE C 0.,. Ltd., The Cheapest Ironmongers, ' %[ S226;tAMBTON QUAY. 101 CUBA STREET. : '-' ■ "'■"'' '''' ~'. —A ven *° E vei 7 one who. Solves; : '-- I S ProblCffl. l io Dividing the Prize Money. : 1 EACH AND EVERY PERSON SENDING-IN : ''•■^;-'; : THE CORRECT SOLUTION will receive either - KEtCit g §» or £5 in Gold ss» ss, or £10 -"'■•'■■.ißciowarctaiworii, which hivo"EUrs" inserted wlere letters should appear. lo win tho £10 you : have only to'a'.Un the propel lettira to make all tho words complete. -* l , ■i Example i " JIH*T*HLIS, our Sunny Southern land." In this cc£ tie omitted letters Varethe S and-E, which when reinserted in their places will restore the word .Kiia pr=per meaning: .''.AUSTRALIA.;,-, Can you do this' ' , , , ' ; 'K'o.tiaiiaj OurSuuny Southern land A well-known tradesman, P.inter. ■ ' Waier, What many dislike. Holding valuable Secrets. . B„k. • <3oa t , A' Winter necessity. Something promoting warmth, Woo,. Sire,*, Where traffic is often congested A well-known girl's name, fl,r,. B„»k, Portion of a bird What you expect for your reward.Go.d '' to pay the £10 ifyou sendintho fall list often words corrector £S if you sneceedm ' sending eight solutions or £5 should yon sjud in only 5 correct solutions All of which must he in oraer, , >: •;. Noldiyidjoß'.thejriic -nth otnor competitors. _ Each one.if hs or she, sends in tho right ten, eight' ! oraveeolulioi's mU receive' £J Q f or £g f o ' r £5 respectively. ' } is intended as an advertisement» bring under the pnhlio notice of Australia tho : intrinsio merit of onr HUE AM HCTDBE POST CARDS, retalleu throughout Australia from One • Benny upwards to Gd each, i ALL OITB POSTCARDS ARE OF. THE HOST DrcERESTINS SUBJECTS, ' :ahd beautotjlly colored. ," ■ - - - __^ v:i:.'■'W'ithy6ur.Mluuontoticahovopu2zlo(towhichtherei«no«ntryf'e)send usaEosial JtotJ forli/8, - .' for'which wo will send you froo a sample packet of thirty (30) seleoled and assorted Post Cards: and'if,your Solutions are correct, wo will abound you by return post your prize money, £10, £8, or £5, -whichever it'maybe (no waiting), and will ask you to accept this reward for your sjrviccs for showing our : (PostOards and recommending them to your fnends, There arc no Other conditions whatsoever, ' - We BuaTantec tins competition to ba a straightforwardcontestofhrainsandwork. A copy of the just , - V andrieht Solution we hav3 locked in our Banker's Safo (Bank of H S.W.), which will bopnblished in due - minm* • NotioJ will bo duly published of tho date of the closing of the Competition, but so as to ensure your - chaneefor a prize you should send yoar list «AT ONCE. REMEMBER WHAT WE PROHISE!'£IO la, -ione sura if you solvo all tho ten pu2zlea, £8 if you solve eight, and £5 if you only send nvo correct ■■' ; 'solutions'in order asper our decision, which is final. Bo test your ability to-day, and address to ■■ ; ■;■:>•;'.;,;,'.:.";.> .i , iTHE,MANAGER; j Post Card Co;j Hunter-street, Sydney; ■uijiimisiumiiii'iuu.'i, I.- ».m.i.«.ml.nlJjlimyCT»CT»»»ii»iiu.i.»i..... ■■■■ uj..i,.» ~ . ... ,uih-i..„.. -~.. .„- _ - LEAST"' -UE' iljl'll 'J EXPECT IT I | / ::V& 'RELATIVE OR FRIEND MAY COME TO STAY A NIGHT OR ■ ;i : TWO, AND WHAT IS MORE CONVENIENT AND OF LESS ' ' --EXPENSE THAN " - - :If Spindle Back C@uck 9 i; : \ - ! WITH WIRE-WOVE BOTTOM.' '■ , : Tliis Co«jcli May fee Converted into a Bed in 5 Minetes. ; ' ': ■■" G3SI—COUCH, with "Wire-Wove- Bottom, . .QQ/fi I : ] -..•-■ Kauri Stained, .:. . 0/5/ O. I;'v :• ■' If with Cretonne Squab, Valance, AWIR t and Pillow Complete, •i</0. e ■ V; ; '.' ■■; .:;:■-[:,'' 'Also MODIFIED DESIGN, plainer 29/6. ' •. ' It with Cretonne Squab, Valance, " A'AIR ' : - - ; and Pillow Complete, *x/Ot- '■'.;. ■ .',.'■■;: , i OTHER GOOD LINES: ; COLONIAL COUCHES, with Laths 12/6. ' ".'■ ' If-with Cretonne Squab and Pillow, Complete, ' ' 25/6. ■ ' COLONIAL COUCHES, with W:re-Wovo Bottom, ... ' 118/8. ■•■'■• If .'with Cretonne Squab, Valance, and Pillow Complete, 33/6. ' 3-Part COMBINATION IRON BEDSTEADS, with : ' Wire Mattrass attached. Size 3ft x 6ft. 6m. ... 27/6. .: 5 Per' Cent. (Is. in the £) Cash Discount Allowed : '• ' - Write for Catalogues anil Particulars of, Our Freight-Paid Terms. ' COY., LTD.. .'■ ! i The Com piste Modern House Furnishers;-, , , | 304 to QUEEN, ST., AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 14

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