Table Coiiery That fill Not Stall or list T HmK; we arisome work of cleaning and polishing the ordinary table cutlery after each meal. Half ' the labour of washing up is eliminated-Bimply waah the knives in warm water, wipe with a soft dry "cloth, and they are as clean as ever, and ready for the table, once I more. There is j No Laborious Work with the Knife Board or Machine, J no expenditure on powder or polish, and always: bright I and ginning cutlery, with' the minimum of trouble. . I This cutlery is manufactured by Christopher Johnson | and Co., Sheffield. When purchasing Stainless ' and I itnscka3 Outlery be Bure to see that Each Knife is Branded "Firth Stainless^" for there ia a wide difference between the steel manufactured by Thomas Firth and Sons, Ltd., jttie patentee and Borne of their imitators. ' The cutlery with this brand upon it will not be afifected by water, acids, vegetable, or 'fruit stains. -It can be left for hours, after cutting lemons, onions, or other fruit or vegetables, without being affected in ' any way by stain or rust. ■ ■ f. lis I Co, liiifei T H ?r - mattress j- MANUFACTORY ■, and ' OFFICE will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 12 noon, 23rd December, 1916, until TUESDAY, 9 a.m., 2nd January, 1917, V tPVX £5 for the Yearly and Xmas Holidays, ILUsLDI Bias as Edr D "" w ' DAVID IcCRAE, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER, Parish Street, WELLINGTON." . P.O. Box 284. 'Phone 2581. |3g |mii"nfi ~nii|lma'.'iwalbawnralmmviWH) " 1 Now is the Right I Time to select the I Choicest Xmas Sifts from the ' HmlSHBr SIMS HARDWACE [---""jjjjMl j go., Ltd. . IO TO Assortment of Silver ftnd Eloctro Ware, etc., offers every II facility for satisfactory choosing, while our prices denote splendid Xmas Value in every line. I \ LADIES' HANDBAGS. From 7s. 6d. to 255. P J| ■ LADIES' DRESSING CASES From 10s to 25s II | GENT'S SHAVING SETS, SAFETY RAZORS. SFrom 3s. 6d. to iss. H SETS OF JUGS. . From 3s. 6d. to Bs. 6d. II TENNIS RACQUETS. From 2s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. MINCERS. 6S- 6d. to 12s. 6d. I SJAM SPOONS AND BUTTER KNIVES- 2s. 6d. to ss. r BREAD FORKS. 2S. to 7s, 6d. 1 CHILD'S KNIFE AND FORK AND SPOON. 2S. ed. to 5s I SETS OF CARVERS. 6s; 6d . to 35Sj [f [B] VACUUM FLASKS. 6SI 6[ll to 21s. il I BREAD KNIVES. is. to 3s, 6d. !| SETS OF BOYS' TOOLS. • 2St t0 10Si POLISH MOPS. 3S. 6d,, 4s. 9d., 6S. 11d. I WE PAY POSTAOE ON EVERY LINE. 1 I The.Sims Hardwire 111-113 CUBA STREET • 111
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2959, 23 December 1916, Page 5
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429Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2959, 23 December 1916, Page 5
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