I t® ' : "ANZAC" | JH Commemoration Jewellery BROOCHES AND PENDANTS (Registered). . What better Ornament could be worn , in honour of our men from under the Southern Cross? ; Five slightly different designs of these unique Gifts have been made. ; and al are appreciated, judging by the numbers we have already Bold. 3 ? 0^° ne n" a ' rl 15 ,P er]l aps the favourite: it depicts the Stars of the j Southern Cross supporting a Ribbon Scroll bearing the now famous iS nam©. i All 9ot. Gold, 30/-; loot. Gold, 35/-; 9ot,' Gold, with Stones as the Stars, 40/-. RELIABLE military wrist watches, I I With Luminous Dials- and Leather Dial Covers. Silver, 60/ and 70/-; in Gold Presentation Cases, £6 to £11. NURSES' "RED CROSS" WATCHES WITH LONC CENTRE SECONDS HANDS ; In strong Silver Cases, 84/6 and £5/12/6. We invite you to our extensive stock of dainty London-made Jewellery, English Silverware and Electroplated; Goods. :W. LITTLEJOHN & SON - °" ay ' iye "' ng "'2, / OR® O M BEST RESULTS AT LEAST I THE "OFJION" IS THE SUCCESSFUL RANGE, THE FAVOURITE j OF SUCCESSFUL COOKS! . j It can always be depended on, and thus ensures punctuality in i preparation of meals. Plenty of Hot Water and the Ovens under complete control, lighten the labour of Cooking and Baking. '' ( Every Part in Perfect Adjustment. Regulated. Draught, Economising | luel. Equipped with the Latest Improvements; ; The Most Durable f Range in the ,Dominion. , - | •Made Open or Close Fire in /& ' ! Sizes to suit every require- ! ment. Ask your Ironmonger ' i I to show you an "ORION." Dunedln, Wellington, Auokland. | iyu—-T ™ a ™ M —mn-TWTinmT¥wiwmiii«»iiii ■ uiimj—UlMll | "Queen" incubators 1 WIBI-Satoh j 'Every Fertile Egg. | When you buy a "QUEEN" Incu- If • fj A i bator you have a machine that || ra ly^pf •• I makes money by hatching all eggs |i rjj Bsr _ j that oan be hatched; because it is 111 | built to provide the natural condi- ji i tions of eggs hatching under a hen. [I' jsi * i These Incubators ere made of California Redwood, \ | With Double Walls Filled Between with Wood Felt, ! ; thus making them Perfectly Insulated. - , | I They are heated by water; this method having many advantages over \ jj tile hot air system. k The heat is more steady, aid does not bewme * fi w intense as to "cook" the eggs. It' is unnecessary under ordinary j | conditions to supply moisture in the "QUEEN," as the circulation of" c | water through tho pipes neither adds nor takes away moisture, but juot" \ 5 supplies the hot air naturally. i | The Heater Gives a Uniform Heat in All Paris 1 I of the .Machine. ! The lamp fluo is long, and extends into the heater, and, by reason of I its length, the lamp always burns with a steady flame, and makes i .no smoko or odor. . The four-inoh nursery spaca provided is just the i right depth to giye plenty of room for tho ohicks, and to provide the i . right amount of air below the egg trays. ' | 60 to 70 Egg Capacity, £5 10s. j ; j x -3JO to 130 Egg Capacity, £7. j 160-180 capacity, £8 10s. : E. W. MILliS'& Co. Ud. I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 2
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