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Delphi? Filtess JL~ '|v Cleat.the Microbes . ? :■■ from Yow fipl j . DslfflkJag Wate*.- • r. I Pure drinking water is of the' most vital importance, but the old style ot ' filter DOES NOT eliminate the disease germs found in all water. , [I The DELPIIIN FILTER is built on quite a different principle, arid every drop of water that is filtered is absolutely germ-free. The filtering nie- j dium is composed of a special kind of solid, yet porous, composition which §' allows tho water to percolate freely, • AH Impure Matter Adhering to the Outside. ; The filter can bo filled with dirty water, and in a few minutes beautiful 'j clear, gorm-freo water can bo drawn off. Theso. filters eliminate with cor- " tainty the ever-present microbes, and thus prevent luaaiy diseases. 3 ;; • The filtering medium is rapid in its action, can bo cleaned by brushing, jj and, to re-sterilise, it can bo either boiled or baked. , The filters are of beautiful finish, handsome appearance,'simple in con- 'l- '■>. Btruction, and practically everlasting. The New Zealand Government Bac- >1' toriologist made exhaustive and caroiul teats with a Delphin Pressure Filter, and these tests proved that ;1 The Water was Absolutely Germ Free, 5 " and remained so even at the end of forty-eight hours. i -r These filters ore tho most efficient and reliable on the market to-day. ; They are mode in various styles, such as attaching to the tap; used as a reservoir; or in bottle shapo for standing in a bucket of water, these latter J being self-filling. . i.Write for pamphlet giving full particulars. * | E.W. Mills & Co., LM., Agents, j' i IILMIm mn.w... IMLtfJW nggaMMIIN IWU ' fjv I .Will NOW SHOWING: :|H IN ALL i: : l ...r DEPARTMENTS. '"■}■ . §P§p* We will have the Choicest |• |- Assortment on Record this Season. 1 j - ;; ' 96'' STOBEIV \■■ | | j nnm'tr.tvu.'t 1 WEAR I, Kaiapoi Raincoats! ■ = WEATHER-PROOF AND WIND-PROOF- :'j KAIAPOI 1913 RAINCOATS afford the maximum of protec- '!■; tioiv, with the least possible weight, combined with style, II features all their own. :; . , Those whose business or pleasure takes them much out of :doors Z ■ will find KAIAPOI the wear par-excellence for all occasions.. ■ :iv This is only one of this many new styles. ! • if Your drapers or storekeepers will show you others.; " , Insist on seeing the " KAIAPOI'' label. It's a guarantee of long wear. • » . THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MFG. CO. LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. . 62 'Will pt&fclh&sea Solid' English, 1 Oafe Sideboard at . - I. EDWARD COLLIE,, Ltd,, L Arts Craftsmen, 567 Riddiford Street. Phone 1634. T

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 3

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412

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 3

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