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. : :. : ; | Refeigei'atoffs . j j . ; Keep' Yotss F®od -j. | 1 ; C«s#lMel Resk 1 i. S The hot WeWher wo are now experiencing impresses on. tho housewife the i 'j j necessity of obtaining an ice chest as a recejitablo for all perishable • ar~ \ fi tides of food. • , .' , •■, ij When you buy a "SITKA" you aro obtaining the. bosfc that coicnoo, ' f: .. 1 invention and. mechanical skill can construct. . ' Those refrigerators; - u, , . \ ■ : Are Mad® ofAsh, Strongly Built, £ beautiful pnished in Golden Oak, and are zino lined. ; '• : | They have removable flues and |rasto pipes, corrugated gatvaniiici ice . ! ■ j racks, solid provision Blielvos, solid brouzo lift'lover racks, solid bronze j •• I' hinges of-beautiful design, and are set'.on patant casters. 7 • . i'j! jj ■ These refrigerators are thoroughly insulated with four .thicknesses of h | oharcoal slieathing. This sheathing overlaps at ; aircorners thus making 1, I i. eight thicknesses at the joints . This insulation; makesithe'.refrigerator v, | Yety Economical Ja tlie CoQS«mptioQ of Icc. -,! ■ ? ..!,. ( The circulation/being perfect, constantly ohanges l tho air in tbopro- j i S ; ...vision chamber, brings it in contact with the ice, which makes' it cold,- dry •|j | and pure, so that. the. various articles' of food may' bo kept,without dan-. g jf ger of one taking the odour of another. '■ I' Prices from. 85/f. Enamel; lined from £7'o°o. 's.*! j X " 'i ... \ .. • ;. ' ' >"■ ■v ■ ■ ■!' ■■.' k?- ■i. ; |:; Eo 'lUf ©; fS: Hi/ df])© ' '

i "PRHA" 'SPARKLETS. ///,MMt • On a sultry summer day there is nothing quite l ' ■ J , so refreshing as a cool and sparkling drink • V Jfflll . made with a "IW" ' 7 Spa?Mefc Syphon*, 1 /) Y 9 u can make : ANI COLD LI- « , \ li QUID sparkling with SPARKLETS, '-"f* W ater i Wine, 'Lemonade;.etc.',:.' • Tie larffe " c " Syphon costs ••*.•:•." ".'i 7B, Ccl " and '-nakeS, a-»de-v • : • . licioua quart' .of, Sparkling Drink' / ■ - at a cost of 2|d. for a quart. Sold Everywhere. , All Chemists, Stores, Etc.

• I. ■ Mt-yova:- ' : I for & sample. it ■ ami Cur®;!':: I 1 ■■ . ■■ • fammmimi!isi3S3S&S3l^

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 3

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323

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 3

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