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I 0 I mi ir~| ' WHERE S h«rt new shipment of n W HATS |LU MILLINERY and COSTUMES . i CD IDEAL FOR,PRESENT WEARr—I O By th<s S.S. .Bangatira I liave received a collection of .'harming J I now modes in Millinery and Costumes. These beautiful goods [J -1 . form i, helpful guide to lvhat is most chic in this season's wear, 0 and should bo inspected by every lady. O Also showing, a fine Exhibit of Tussore Costumes and Sports Coats—wonderfully smart is every well-made garment! MRS. MATHEWSQN J 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. T II inr-ini ioi ir 1 " | listless and Stainless Steel = Bladed \ j : ; Table Cutlery. | : I ■ This is a line of goods which every user of Cutlery will £ fi' welcome. There will be 110 more stained aud dirty knives that i 1 are constantly in need of cleaning. , The knife machine and ft I board may be put aside, the continual rubbing will be elim- \ | bated, the time and labour lost in putting them into con- 1 : | dition to use asrain will be saved. ' c I The saving of wear and tear on the blades through "con- 3 I stant cleaning will give many years' added life to the cut- jS | lery. After use .the blades jj 1 Need only be Dipped in Hot Water and Wiped |j -• ?i with' a cloth and they will be found to be perfectly bright | 1 and free from stain. > . .■ ' j I These blades can be dipped in vinegar or used to cut J onions, lemons, or any other vegetable or fruit which so 5 quickly stains ordinary knives, then left for some hours |' without cleaning, without the acids leaving any stain upon 6 them.' | Th'ey are unaffected by water or acids or by anything | from which Table Cutlery usually suffers. § An early inspection of these goods, which are made by | C. Johnson and Co., will repay you. I ~E. ¥. Mills & Co., iifflM j KLEPAL'O \ Is better than Cream ©f Tartar for Scones, Calces and Pastry, etc. Mix axactly four ounces Klopalo and two ounces BicaiK Soda. 'Ask your Grocer for Klepalo. 'All Wholesale Merchants, Buch aar",W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Ltd* | Mate Your DMragroem I I. Restful ComfortaM®, Attractive | The room where you take your meals—where you enjoy your dinuer I after the day's duties—should be as comfortable as it can bo made m S So furnish it with fi | WELL DESIGNED FURNITURE FROM COLLIE'S. I \ Built for real comfort and long service, and as attractive as it is I 1 enduring. , . 'j This is the Furniture of quality— so reliably made that it will bo a I 8 source of satisfaction for a life-time. Yet prices are most reasonable. a 1 EDWAII COLLIE, LfMfTED, I | ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND MANTELPIECE MAUUFACTURERS, I i 167 BIDDIFOBD STREET. Telephono 1634. | a a ogsrea t) nezsm f? agagsssazsa ft gsgH

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 8 November 1915, Page 3

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475

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 8 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 8 November 1915, Page 3

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