gJlllltlllPilsljk \ \ of Every Description stocked by us, and the following will ■ l^^^^^^^S^ , iw give you an idea as to what ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS—In heavy ENAMEL SAUCEPANS—Stevens'. 2, quality; 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 pints. 3s. 11d., . 3, 4, 5; 6, 7, 8, 10 pints. 3s. 9d., as., 6s. 6d. 7s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. each. ts. 3d., 55., 6s. 3d., ss. sd., 6s. 3d., ALUMINIUM FISH SLICEBS—Is. 6d. 6s. 6d., and 7s. each. a "d 9d. each. ■>•„., ' ENAMEL FEY PANS—Stevens' heavy. ALUMINIUM KM I Ll!/b— a, 4, & pints. 7 q o in n lOnintc <Hs os id 138. 6d., 15s. 6d., and 17s. 6d. each. . 7 > B >3 10 > "• Hf as 4dl each ALUMINIUM FRY PANS-1, 2, 3, 4. 2s. 6d., 35., 3s. 9d., and 4s. 3d. eaoh. 4s. 6d., Ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., and 7S. 6d. ■-. OAST SAUCEPANS-With pat- . . •""jh. Tt cuTrnppircoi « nt straining lid. 2, 3, 4,-6, 6, 7, ■ ALUMINIUM MILK SAUCEP£NS-1, 8, 9, 10 pints. 45., «s. Bd. ( 6s. 6d., li, 2 pints. Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. each. ' ' firi '~,, R . fid IOS ' ed ant i ALUMINIUM PUDDING BOWLS-1, 'as 6d each li, 2 pints, is. 3d., is. 9d., and 12s. en. eacru ; 23. 6d. each. QAST IRON KETTLES—I, 2, 3, 4, 5, ALUMINIUM HOT WATER JUG&7- 6 pints. 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 1, li, 2 pints. 65.'6 d., 7s. 6d., and 15s. 6d.,185. 6d., and 21s. each. Bs. 6d. each. ' ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS- , OAST IRON. OVAL BOILERS-2, 8, 12S. 6d., 155., ITS. 6d., 215,, 275. 6d. 4, 5, 6 pints. 15S. 6d., 188. 6d., each. 2SS., 305., and 325. 6d. each.
I Make Your Bathroom Attractive and Convenient with Modem Fittings* I ' The modern balhroom symbolizes the cleanj wholeI some, healtniul things of life. ' No other room in the I house so truly measures the standard of the family. I A porcelain enamel bath does hot mate a bathroom. I ~ It is the small .devices that complete it, and give each member of'the family a'place for her or his requisites. ' These dovicesj make tho bathroom what it should be, eon- "-'• venient and'sanitary, As Well as Beautiful. I We have a fine range of "San-o-la" Bathroom Ware, [I including solid brass fixtures, nickel plated; Opal Soap Trays, Opal Tow.el Bars, Plate Glass Shelves, with rounded corners and ground backs, Soap and Tumbler Holders, Sponge Holders, Tooth Brush Holders, Shaving Brush •• 8" -Holders, Paper Holders, Robe Hooks, etc. ; Every fixture marked "San-o-la" is guaranteed. "■-..:■ Write, to Department "D." ', < EW, Mills & Co., LtdG. F. Stone. ■■ ___igjS' . i. Jar • 'IS %f B EfcJ F 8 II - m W*§ik\ EiV!yCirii#&: \M Jv \ SUPERIORITY is tho one .wordI frfylk that defines tho Suits made by Ci -Morrison and Penney, , ' The cut and the fabrics ring true to the latest London' styles, wi% out ; even'the , slightest sugges- : «on of:the\mdesirabie. i eitreme3 \ Ibi IbIII I? B fflM &WtMWk I which are not unoommbii- in the "liielißMiy fli rv^ l f ,l - , S±!^UrjttS ,? s"idi- "W of good taste, , when concentration of thought ii in abiolnleim. /judgment,. prefer 'to, have their , peuibilitjf— theie are signs of brain Jtanralion. suits made by Morrison & Penney. ! Take - Wo are ready to make n pur r?S-^L£rSl'feas Morrison & Pesney [ THE M.L.TARY TAILORS, ' pleasure to think—a joy to toil. Get a bottle MACARTHY'S BTJIUDINGS, . IV? 33 . _ miu .^^..—.—-... ■ I irons eSs#^! ❖ JRONING with electricity is the T easiest, tho sanest, and most v nfflu ' <| hygienic way of ironing the \--_ m Vtfvff.§ a ,, <J> household linen. Si S' $ It is easy because all that one $ has to do is to insert the plug mjmsSg*r |f& % ' in the hot point and allow t!:o *^ — Y iron to heat. "n* ■ It is sane because there is practically half tho work as compared ?> ❖ with the old methods. You havo'no stoking of fire to attend to; it heats Y i itself.- ' ' ; ., % Uis hygienio because of tho absonco of firoheai;; thero is no perspi- j T ration, with the attendant danger of catching cold. . , , ❖! <► GET AN ELECTRIC-I nON FROM US — OUR PRICE IS 225.'6 d. %[ I THE SIMS'HARDWARE CO., 11Q. |! |t JH-113 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. £ .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3059, 21 April 1917, Page 5
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