1, WHERE 1 | SMART ~ _ _ |UO. Roses All That's Fair Adorn." | .11?' ■ ",- - ■ , . - V| ; ■ ... . '. - *T T HE words of the old Greek Poet are strikingly applicable to the New Season's Millinery ,for certainly tlio Rose is in. • high favour this Spring. 'In one of my windows you will see an exhibit of the Smartest. Wliite Hats and ■ the ■ loveliest collection of Hoses. All the wiles, graces, and- winning of the Milliner's Art have been employed in these exquisite iodels. Nothing more becoming, interesting,, or picturesque could bo imagined. I MRS. MATHEWSON i 234-266 LAMBTON QUAY. ' " ''v"I-'":"-'"" " 11111 ——nil _ Mfi J By Special Appointment ' ■ t Since our Establishment, ■ ■ ■ '. ' i 879. 'K'' LITTLEjfNII Maintain their reputation ' iyjf I bI 1 by selling only i f Tk Finest Jewellery, ' . Si&stiKiil Siifemre . I TSe lest Enflisli Fife It will repay you to inspect. "xt* w. • *'■(• •their stock. Countiy residents - j should write for catalogue "D."- •' 222-224 Lambton Quay, : j WELLINGTON. /" V' i ...... ; | §3 "Jcy-Hoi" lotfte ■;§? yQ' . Keep Contents J3 j*F Hot or Colid : in: jr ■ ■ I©? days. ' jlyl; H The loy-hot is a glass bottle Within a glass I|iP>i i h°ttl e , with a vaouum between, The vacuum If®—ji LHirf! is a non-oonductar of heat or cold, and pre- i, j| vents the contents from changing tempera- Hcy-Hot] wJHllorJ) ture ; In pouring out, the liquid is not con- Vv .Jj taminated by touching metal because the I projecting glass neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely /ggw sanitary; nor can it work down between the bottle and the casing. ; - . Ever y Icy-Hot bottle is thoroughly tested before shipment. § It must keep | Water Steaming Hot for Twenly-SoisE' M©Hrs, I I or Icy Cold lor Three Bays, ' S regardless of outside temperature. | Any bottle failing .to do thja cannot leave the factory. The | glass filler cannot break, for it is lield the bvt thick r soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a narlfiod «f +ii Q bota. Botfa nickel pl.M.'lS.r 'Sid 5 S *JS ' plated, or japanned. f • 'All high-grade bottles reduced. | FSnts from 8/6 J E, W. mm I AGENfS. i: ' m Hum mm n m hl. B
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 3
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350Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 3
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