' ' ' ' 'T : '"' s : • Wafer ' ■ JtJf! ■ NOW THAT NIGHTS GET CHILLY A "WARMER" IN THE SHAPE OF I J A HOT WATER BAC IS A DESIRABLEFRIEND, AND HEREUNDER WE I ! WOULD SUBMIT FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION J ' | ; • Tlie "Uniqiie" 'Hoi WaSer-Eag :y ; .• ; i which is made from best quality rubber, and has a real good imitation Tigor 1 i ' Skin Cover. ' Stocked in five sizes, and will give absolute - satisfaction. . i P-■ -" ■ .'J " 6xlo. - 8/6 8X10.... ■ 9/6 > 8s 12 - 11/6 . 8x ; 14 "■ -12/6 f | ' " 10x12 ' .- 12/6; \ | -.Thermos Flaste !■" ! ' For travellers, and even for home use, are very '-useful! . They will - keep. ? -v* | ' . Milk, Tea, Coffee, etc., hot for 24 hours. A great boon without a doubt.. • I • Just think of the 'things' you could-do with "a. ;/Thermp, and then call or. • J •£.'.• mail your orders to Veitch & Allan, who' have a splendid stock, including— ' ■■ s r 1 PINT FLASKS— 6s. 11d.,68. 6d>, and 7S. 6d. each. ■ S lj PINT FLASKS— . ' ' Bs. 6d. each. j ' , 1 QUART'FLASKS— . 15 s. each. - \ PITCHER SHAPE FLASKS—For table use, in If pint .size. , .'A truly hand- .. .. •• | • gome Flask. 17s. 6d. t' " i
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I: Awaj with/all eare x/|^l | • . Out with the picnic hamper: these - : i|jJf * ; p sunshiny days and "over the hills andvp'^ 0 far away" for open air joys. Take care s : j^V; . though, not to forget, the tea—''Amber • || ' . ' Tips" Tea—Everybody's Favourite. • J.. SBS Nothing is so invigorating, nothing.is sq •;S pleasing as a cup of delicious "v : I'/ ■ v ■ | Aibfe/lps & | cm; —'twill give a stimulus to* the afternoon's p w enjoyment. || Symington^ ' Trttff* WarlrJ 'QCS?' • ,£s§ €©FFEE ; ESSENCE . , ' The Coffee, Maid of,Symington's, says: •'sp|| v'■ "My motto,is: ' Keep the kettle boiling!'— §ffj|- . Then I can always have a cup of. j||| Symington's instantly." 34 >&§■ TBOS.SYMIXGTON it CO., Edinburgh andlondon. w§ a * 6 » • Get your Mattress now, as each month brings an advance in the price of Tickings. I make 17 different kinds of Beds,' so can suit any' demand. Ask for the David, McCrae Beds and Mattresses. If your' Furnisher does not stock them, send me a post card. I make everything fco standard weights and measures. Buy a David McCrae Mattress. —D. MCCRAE, 25 and 27 FAEISH STREET, WELLINGTON. , . "Here's a Nice Cup o' Tea!" I Morning, noon, arid night, Our Own Tea I I is tho nicest tea for .the. cup. It conyS ' tains no adulterants, and, therefore, even persons who suffer with weak nerves can drink 'Our Own Tea with 8 \> safety and satisfaction. , \\l Try a samplo pound. ■ Notice the rich ) brown colour of tho liquor, its aroma, '&*&/) .and strength.; No.othor tea is quite j ' 'ike Our Own, becausp nono is so pure i ' f and so economical at the price—/ j: is. 6d., is. 8d„ 2s. per lb. W. GAMFBBIaIa, iaTD. ■! 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. .'PHONE 443 293 CUBA STREET. 'PHONE 2524 . 168 RIDDIFORD STREET. 'PHONE 10R4.'
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 3
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