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1 As the Fruit ripens Jam-making Requisites ! ! ! ■ ,' gB brought into Active Service. | | M' is 8 notable fact''that as'soon as ' jj I one year ■ gives place to another, | , .v;. I ■ there is a mild rush to get a supply- | ' ; ; i . ' ' of jam made for the coming months, | ! ■: J Incidentally while on the jam-pan ■ ■ '■> ■ •' ):• question, let ug men.tion a few more | ; ■ ' household requisites; that .you can I ' v • hardly do without. , .- : f, • 'Again, incidentally,' all the articles , ; S in this announcement, from Preserv* , 5 ■ i ing Pans" to Fieh Slices are jj Braby's British Aluminium Ware, ||U therefore the Best ! 1 WiP ' ' " KETIIES—2pI, 3pk, 4pt., 6pt. ' 13s. 6d., 155., 16s. 6d., 21s. flaoh. • % | 001/ANDBBS —lOin., llin.- ' 6s. 6d., 6s. 6d. each. | ' f . EB® EfiMS—Bio., 9ui., lOin., llin., 12in. ■ ' i | . / 6s. 6d,, 6s. 6d,, 7s. Ed„ Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d. eaoh. \ 5 PEATEff47iit., Sin'., 9m., lOin* «6. 6d., 25., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d. each. | - I JUGS—4pt. , ' 10s. 6d. eaoh. jj i i; | PRESERVING PA-NS—Shallow .with: SfHe handles, take less gas to make jam, | : ' ; \ " ' 13in.j. 14m., 15in.. 17s. 6d., 225. 6d., 275. 6d. each. ( jj I WA'ar.TNSi OB; .TF,T,TiY. PANS—With baat handles. 13in., 14m., lSin \ • I , ; $ 16s, 6d., 255., 30s.> each, | ■- J . SaUOEPAiNS—WitE flat handle and Bridge covers. 4}iat., Bin., 6iii., t J 7in., Bin.; 9in;; lOin., llin., 12in; , 5 I SS. 3d., 58. ad., 6s. 9d., 7s. 6d», AS. 6d. r 11S. 6d., 13S. 6d. t 17S. 6tf., I ; l j • • 215., 255. each. * | | SMJDERANB—JVith 1 covers: to- fit ftf alnii Barrel handles. . 5in.,. 6in., 7in., f , : '■■Sin* ■ > os.~ 6d., 85. Bd., 9s. 9d., 11s. 6d. each. jj : \ • EGG? OK. MSEE SLICES— - . ' Is. Ed,, 25,, 2s. 6d. each. jj '

r"i " \ __ ri=-igj ' ' '' <■ ' : | BABY THOMAS. ! Was very | Emaciated Mrs. Ben Thomas, of The Boot Stores, Station Roid,Ystradgynlais, Brecon, South Wales, writes: My little son Ralph has been fed entirely on Virol since he was 4J months old. When he was about that age, the child was seriously ill and exceedingly craaciated. In fact,-my Doctor had almost given up hope of his recovery. After experimenting with different foods with no effect, the Doctor advised us to try your preparation as a last resource. The • child immediately improved and progressed wonderfully, so that he is now quite robust and looks the picture of health. The enclosed photograph bears out my statement. I cannot tell you how delighted we are with the good results obtained by the use of Virol. VIROL Virolijed Milk—a teaspoonful of Virol mixed with half-a-pint of warm (not hot) milk—is an ideal food for nervous exhaustion. Used in 1)000 Hospitals and Sanatoria VIROL, Ltd., 152-166, Old Street, London, E.C. ■' by Housewives v all over New Zealand They use it, they like it, they praise it. To tliem it means a saving of labor, of time and money. They have found METHVEN Washing Frames Easy to heat, because the fire comes right against the copper; easy to work with, because they save bending and straining when lifting the washing in or out. A Methven Washing Frame doesn't erack, ; smoke, or rust, is portable, and practically everlasting. AVhen the washing is finished, the copper can be lifted out and cleaned, and the ashes from firebox quickly removed. Ask your Ironmonger to show you the Methven Washing Frame. METHVENS LTD., Makers, DUUEMN

> Furnished WEicH is so much sought' after, by people who desire to combine com- ' fort with cheerful aurroiindmg? can be'easily obtained by the' simple adcellence of the fabrics and the Wj 'artistic character of the designs * BUY YOUR QUALITY CARPETS i-- - ■ ■ i ; . FROM' ' j THE SeILLAR -CO. LTD. [ Head Office : Lambton Quay, Wellington., , 1 . MARKET STREET i •. HASTINGS. - ! I ' QUEEN STREET . ■ MASTERTON. ' ; 11

can be Cared! /2 A V Don't let that skin v! -V /,\xl irritation spread— yj, \/r* take the trouble in i\ Jf"\w_ hand and cure it jVA' rightnow. What is a |J| w| good cure? Fletcher's "ou | J Exmazol—asoothing.heal- A t j ing. ointment, has cured hundreds' of cases of bad legs. The first application stops the irritation, and the cure begins. The trouble is quickly banished and healthy unblemished skin soon grows. Exmazol cures are quick cures—permanent cures. Buy it to-day and start your cure. 2/li Jar at chemistsand stores, or post free from Chas A. Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington. Dpn't he put off- ' Insist on

, i' , .j WARNING. Every., genuine Sewing Machine bears an identification number. The public are cautioned from purchaeinK Sewing Machines which are offered to I them as SINGER'S, but which do not bear the SINGER identification number, or which have an • identification number that has been tampered with. The SINGER identification number should be looked for in every case, where the purchaser requires a genuine SINGER Machine. Second-hand SINGERS are also beinc sold as new. When in doubt ask the SING.ER Sewing Machine Company, 8 Willis Street," the only SINGER Shop in Wellington.

|g|||k : Keep Your Corset Wfw ■■: ' ■ . Shapely I. M? L j Even the most expensive corsets will fail /tf A 5 to serve you well unless they are properly ns# ||j will double the life of" your Corsets by IWsrsS?Wiffl'§ preserving their shape and preventfng 1 WWfffi Wt'l breakages. , I H SIM OKTIS cannot rust 1 ImJl' IPR * because they contain 1 fllff I Ppf Zairoid —a material which is I HH > il Wm unsurpassed as a corset stifFener, ' I fjj| I ASR YOUR DRAPER TO " DA * FOR

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2664, 8 January 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2664, 8 January 1916, Page 10

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