■ ; Table Cutlery That Will Not ! Stain or Rust 3 T HINK wearisome work of cleaning and polishel ing the ordinary table cutlery after each meal. Half 3 labour of washing up is eliminated—simply wash the | knives in warm water, wipe with a soft dry cloth, and P they are as olean as ever, and ready for the table once r more. There is t i I No Laborious Work with the Knife Board 5 or Machine, . no expenditure on powder or polish, and always bright I and shining cutlery, with' the minimum of trouble. [ This cutlery is manufactured by Christopher Johnson ■ and Co., Sheffield. When purchasing Stainless and | Rustless Cutlery be sure to see that v ! Each Knife is Branded "Firth Stainless," for there is a wide difference between the steel manufaci tured by Thomas Firth and Sons, Ltd., ,the patentees, and some of their imitators. ' ' The cutlery with this brand upon it will not be affected 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. - :JrR f. Mis & Ca r liiifep ' nnHB DAVID ' Mc'CRAE MATTRESS - 1 -' MANUFACTORY ' and' OFFICE ; • WILL" ' BE CLOSED " UNTIL TUESDAY, 9 a.m., 2nd January, 1917, /tHIW /ffe, "IHFfe © f°'' tlio Yearly and Xmas Holidays. CLOSED!, - DAVID icGRAE, WHOLESALE. MANUFACTURER, Far Mi Street, .WELLLN T QION. .P.O. Box 284. 'Phone 2581. | Now is the light - ; Time is select tlse i Choicest Xmas :• j Gifts from the : | lIS BMBWAIE jfcgjjP^ Assortment of Silver and Electro Ware, etc., offers every . IB] j facility for satisfactory choosing, while our prices ; denote • | |j splendid Xmas Value in every line. , 1 S LADIES' HANDBAGS. , From. 7s. 6d. to 255. I LADIES' DRESSING CASES From. 10s. to'2ss. ' f GENT'S SHAVING SETS, SAFETY RAZORS. ' ' : | r-. From 3s. 6d. to 15s. j? ] SETS OF JUGS. From 3s. 6d. to Bs. 6d. |1 II TENNIS RACQUETS.. From 2s. 6d, to 15s. 6d. I | MINCERS. 6s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. || I JAM SPOONS AND BUTTER KNIVES- 2s. 6d. to 58. rS BREAD FORKS. 2S. to 7s.' 6d. 81 CHILD'S KNIFE AND FORK AND SPOON. 2s. 6d. to 'SS. II SETS OF . CARVERS. ■ 6s. 6d.-to 355.- 11l || VACUUM FLASKS.. 6s. 6d. to 21s. IST II BREAD KNIVES. Is. to 3s. 6d. I |l SETS OF BOYS' TOOLS . 2s. to 10s. I | POLISH MOPS. 3s. 6d., 4S. 3d., 6S. nd. 151 | WE PAY POSTACE ON EVERY LINE. , | I The Sims, Hardwire Co., Ltd.; J I ' 111-113 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. ' ||
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2962, 28 December 1916, Page 3
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423Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2962, 28 December 1916, Page 3
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