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Produce an Intense r /S Heat" Without iKfsßr Smoke or Smell fell ' With the cold weather now oloso at ||[||||||||| hand you will' find a Miller Oil "Heater lill»3"5«lili ■ • absolutely indispensable. These Heaters cannot smoke because a stoj) nut on top of the burner limits Sv '"'.'. .the upward movement of the flame .••" " spreader;, and tiifi latter limits the up- e^^^^^^^^Sf> >', ward .movement of the wiok. Obnso- lPlssiiiin!Js|j3il ' ■' quently the flame cannot climb up and iiPSililiiiiliii .;■ 'smoke after lighting as it does in tho z^^^^^^^^H. /' Miller Oil Heaters are simple in con- , ■ strnction to.re-wick. They ■ Gohstfucted of Stamped Steel, • have aluminium window frames, nickel handles, and removable j 1 , brass, founts .with handles. : . • / '. ■• . ; { The founts beautifully embossed; hold;from two to fonrqnarte , \\. of oil according to style or heater, and will bum from eight to i ■ ten hours. . ■ . ' ]''■''. ■ '•■ - v A' speoial feature-is that the founts have registering oil hkKca- j tors, so that a glance shows the quantity of oil in. thefounK . I '. A valuable feature in connection with No. 410 Stove is that it [- . ■ has a top; provided,with a damper, ' . :•■■,'■■ ■..".-. | The Spread of the Heat Being Regulated at Will. , | These stoves, are suitable for the bedroom, bathroom, eitthig- •> I room, camp, cottage or whare. ' , Water can. be quickly heated for making tea, coffee, or coooa, and' ■. preparing Iwht meals. •- '' ■ 1 ' : No. 410, Plain, 4JB. eaoh.- ~ . Ruby, 4SS. eaph. ■ No. 460, Plain, 218. W. each. -' Euby, 31s. eabhv ! Write to Department "D." , ; E,W.'Mis & Cα, Ltd. | L" B. F. Stone.; ' ' "_ ■■....' ' _^ t '

QUICKLY REMOVES v ENSURING A ; SKIN ERUPTIONS CLEAR COMPLEXION -&£'SULPHOLINE I E «W B REDNESS « RASHES ACNB I ROSEA Sulphollne Is prepared by tbe great 6Wo Speolallats, J. PEPPER & CO., MD., BEDFORD LABORATORIES, LONDON, 8.E., Bug., and can bo obtained from all Ohmlete and Steal thronghontfeeJVorld. ■ ■ ■ _^ ulpb ° 11 _'"'^ qnlekly tcmoTasthe nffectof SnntoofS INSURE YOUESELP KROM LOSS FROM FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS. BY INSTALLING ONE OF THESE CELEBRATED SAFES. TWELVE CORNER STEEL BENT: PRFECT IN UCONSTRUOTTON; CONTAINS ALL THE ESSENTIAL POINTS THAT ARE NECESSARY FOR RELIABILITY. NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAB ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED BY FIRE . NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS ' ITS FORM OF CONSTRUCTION ALLOTS IT .TO FALL FROM ,ANY HEIGHT WITHOUT BURSTING — THEREFORE ABSOLUTE SECURITY. BRITISH MADE. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS OR CALL AND SEE THE GOODS AT -'■■■} The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Go.. Ltd. 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON AG'E.SfTS. '

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 3

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