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G.& K." SEWING MACHINES^ ARE RELIABLE & LOW-PRICED A"G. AND K." Sewing Machine does all that.the busiest and most exacting home-sewer could desire i —and does it easily, quickly, satisfactorily. j It is soundly constructed, smootli-actioned, and beau- j tifully finished. Yet its cost is decidedly moderate. When you a buy a "G. and K." Machlno, It's the Machine you pay for—not tha name. Dlreot from the Faotorv—through the "Economic"—• to you.. , Our written, guarantee of Satisfaction, with . i 5? B,GOEST " 1013 SEWING MACHINE MODEL ON THE MARKET. £8 10s. G, 'AND K. TREADLE G. AND K. TREADLE ATJDROPEUBAD SERVING ; TOMATIC DROPHEAD MACHINE (as illustra — SEWING- MACHINE— ted)— Splendidly construc- Head conies into sewing ted, with ball-bearing , position instantly the leaf parts. Stand is made ' is raised. Cabinet work of best quality steel, is dark walnut; fitted with enamelled black. Head six. drawers and full fet is full standard size. Will of attachments. Will giro ' ; do all kinds of fancy work. a lifetime's service. ' This Machine has'no equal PRICE, £8. at tho P™e- G AND K OLOSED _ IN CABI . ' NET DROPHEAD SEWG. AND K. DROPHEAD ING MACHINE—BeautiTREADLE SEWING MA- fully polished oak frameCHINE —Extra heavy steel work. Has ball-bearing stand, enanielled black. parts; splendidly construcCabinet work is of best ' ted; runs smoothly and quality golden oak, beau- silently. Fitted with comtifully grained; fitted with. plete set of _ attachments, six large drawers and full Will do all kinds of work, set of attachments. A both plain and fancy, with ' really liigh-grade Machine. the greatest easo and efPRICE, £7 .'OS- ficiency. PRICE, £8 10s, GEORGE & KERSLEY j ' ®=j] Wellington & Wanganui f==- ■ ■ ■ I The finest leaf from (he best plantations, it has captured the public taite from I the North Cape to the Bluff. "The Lancet" says: "Fine tea means better health." 66 WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON. In your cndeavouTS to meet the increased § cost of living by cutting down food bills, have you considered this point?— That it is not always the cost of food that makes the total expense so high, but the high cost of cooking ,• the food. You may know to the penny how much you spend on raw foodstuffs; but do you know how much it costs you to cook that food j and also whether or not you are really wasting fuel? . The New Perfection Stove cooks perfectly, saves fuel, and can be used the whole year round. IT USES "LAUREL" KEROSENE, THE IDEAL FUEL-CLEAN, SMOKELESS, ODORLESS. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND STORES. / \ WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. . . I tai Oil Cop. Pis. Ltd. Throughout New Zealand. | is better than Cream of Tartar for Scones, Cakes and Pastry, etc. Mix exactly four ounces Klspalo and two ounces Bicaib. Soda. 'Ask your Grocer for Klepalo. ' 'All Wholesale Merchants, such as W. M. Bannatyne <6 Co., Ltd. jimUfIgBMIBB'AiirauBCBWBBBBBIHnnMBnDKBBBPWBWHBroiUCJMfa—iaxJUMIIinWW THE "AIR-PIT" FIRE AND CLEAN, 008Y & COMFORTABLE. FIHEg SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. In constructing or selecting a fireplace tho principal considerations to b'o borne in mind are— RADIATION OF HEAT. ECONOMY OF FUEL. CLEANLINESS. CONTROL OVER COMBUSTION, AND DECORATIVE EFFECT. We have just landed a shipment of the above fires in various designs, also in shades of Plain Bright Enamel, Plain Non-reflect Enamel, Fireclay Enamel, or Mottles. • JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONES—Town Department, 3006; Country Department, 156; Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2664.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2533, 6 August 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2533, 6 August 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2533, 6 August 1915, Page 2

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