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ml WHERE If? /•' - . ' ■ : ' THE - . ' . 1 J lffi "Soses All That's fair Adorn.'' ;; ■*T' HE words of the . old ;Greek Poet are strikingly applicable i to tlie New Season's. Millinery ,for certainly the Rose, is in high favour this Spring. '■ ii one of my windows you will, see 'an exhibit.of the Smartest Write Hats and the loveliest collection of Roses. All the wiles, graces, and winning waiys of the Mipiner's Art have'bcen employcd in these ixquisite models. Nothing more becoming, interesting, or picturesque could be imagined. - • '~ v • . * MRS. MATHEWSON ' . ..•.•••• 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY. By Special Appointment to And to all the past Governors His Excellency the Governor Since our 1879 ; W. LITTLEJOHN i'SON:: \% Beautiful Jewellery, ® J '. , : I." ; Highest Attainable Quality ■ and The Best {-Possible Value. tojiection Invited. should write for "D" Catalogue. 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. j JP "Icy-Hot" Bottles © Keep Contents rfi- "\ Hot of Cold ■ ||«V' for v v|l|-|; : - Tlie Icy-hot is. a glass bottle within a glass. bottle, with a vacuum between.' Tlie vacuum, —i l O is a non-conductor of : heat .or cold; arid pre- i „ j vents the' contents/ from? .changing tempera- sCY-noTj . HKorjl ture. In pouring out,.'the liquid is not con-' taminated by touching metal because the projecting glass neck makes ley-Hot Bottles absolutely sanitary; nor can it work down between ih'e bottle and the casing. Every Icy-Hot' bottle is thoroughly '.tested before shipment. I It must keep . ... ■■ /; .. .. Water Steaming Hot for Twenty-four Honrs, of Icy Cold for TSiree Days, regardless of outside temperature. : . Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave the factory. The glass filler cannot break, for it is held in the casing by a thick soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a padded spring at the bottom. Bottles nickel plated, leather trimmed and nickel plated, or japanned. 1 All high-grade bottles speoially reduced. j Pints from 8/6 j E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. I .. .. AGENTS. ; j

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2545, 20 August 1915, Page 3

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314

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2545, 20 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2545, 20 August 1915, Page 3

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