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FIRTH'S "STAINLESS AND RUSTLESS," THE NEW STEEL FOR. j TABLE CUTLERY. j Hot Wate'f ios ■ ■ j Y@m .Bath | ia Sixty -ST—' | iTho "Mastfi" Water Heater /¥es~)sm. Ivt is a scientifically - constructed .. :'JB-. lUw •• gU-l |-tti water circulator in conjunction . '|5j p.|\j& -j® 1 I I with tho most -up-to-date prin- . Ul/kspSL 1 Vfft ciple of vaporised kerosene Tie at- j" j ing, the most modern oil the I Being portable, it can bo need . / Appli, ■ s|> —; in the bathroom, kitchen, scul- /&— lery, or wherever hot water is re- . .. /ffj] tion being supplied for the pur- i u pose. It is adapted to both nigh ; . ■ . H and low pressure supply, and makes . 1 j A Cold Water Tap a Hot Water Tap In a Moment, i | j i This heater gives.a flow of one gallon per minute at 130 degrees, | 1 but by reducing tho flow, water can be heated to near- boiling point. .g If It is indispensable to dairymen, farmers, butchers, and ail those . | |) w ho use much hot water. ' The stove is so constructed that all parts | §j remain perfectly cool while in 8 l M 'By means of the oil valve the flame is under perfect control,.and ; [3 the heat may be regulated as desired. ' The heater measures - 27 in- | 5 H clies by 94 inches. : ,- - | j $ Practical demonstration of the "Masta" Heater at our warehouse. 6 : | 1 Price, 85/.. : • 1 ' E.W. Mills & Co. LW. : I Agents. I : ALL KNIVES ARE MARKED "FIRTH'S STAINLESS." The Ford W Suits Everyone ! ? I 16 It is used for Pleasure Touring, Commercial i i s Calls, Trade Deliveries, Medical Rounds, Sta- WV I I tion and Farm Work, JM ' Sporting Trips, Shopping ~ and "Hire Work And ' service it never fails or ; iff falters. No wonder the llf/f l\|l FORD is the Worlds Most Popular Car 1 j j V|\ Catalogue and Ford Literature Free on request. jUj Sole M.Z. Agenti foMhe Ford Motor Company oi jM \|v the colonial motor COMPANY dm FoM'Dealers throughout . I ! cr.«" ' SOMEONE'S COMING TO SEE YOU ! | ; Not to-day, perhap^nor' even. this. week. But . there's Vlwund- 'to -Jie I ; someone dropping 111 to see you some time or other. It ma.v be in the C morning—it may be at lunch-time—it. may be at tea-time. In any .case, 3 you'll want to prepare a tasty meal, and, if you do not happen to have | something suitablo in. tho paiiti'y, you. 11 be 111 a fix. i BE PREPARED! HAVE A SUPPLY OF DELICACIES ON HAND! P Tinned Tongue, Potted Meat, Ham, and other such are always ac- I i centable when li"ht meals are lifting served, and CAJH'BEIjIj S have tho ,| i very best brands of each. . Tinned fell is another -featunrof our lun- t I cheon specialties—tasty, juicy, wholesomo fish, so canned as to keep fresh i iand pure indefinitely. There's lots of other things wo can suggest, too; T ■ but come into our nearest shop, and have a chat with one'of our sales- * men—they're at your service. | W. CAMPBSIIII, LTD. 40 ind 42 MANNERS STREET. 'PHONE 443. g 093 CUBA STO.EET. 'PHONE 2524. f 163 ItIDDIFOBD STREET. .... .'PHONE 1084. |

An especially fine ranpeofUdies black silk hose is now on display at H . Price's. Special at 3s. 6d. pair.-Advt. Sir Walter Raleigh. Professor of English literature at Oxford, recently arrived in New York, having been invited to lecture at. Harvard and other American universities. An American colleague, temporarily resident m London, wrote to a friend in the United States to meet Sir Walter on arrival at the pier in New York, but supplied uo other description of him except tha , he was "a very tall man. The friend has just written to London: "I watched several tall men come down _ the ganc-plank, and when I saw one who I thought might be Ealeigli I walked up to him and said, 'Excuse me, sir, are you Sir Walter Ealeigli?' He happened to be a very typical Westerner, and not the Professor of English Literature at Oxford, and he replied 'No, sir, I m Christopher Columbus.' " Mean's Essence For making good cough mixture at home, was needed by the people. It is used by thousands, and appreciated wherever used. Be sure you get Hean's, original and genuine, t , "THE FURRIER." SMITH, 88 WILLIS STREET. FUR SETS, COLLARS, CUFFS, FUR TRIMMINGS, Etc. Also CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. PUR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. k CULTURED HOME of Rest and ReA linemen!', comprising 9 nouses, situated in central, elevated position, with ample pleasure grounds. Write or wire to Registered Address, I "STONEHURSL,". AucM&nA, J

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2718, 13 March 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2718, 13 March 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2718, 13 March 1916, Page 3

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