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1 i \ \ \ 0 * Every Description stocked <^^®E^^^^fe^^ s s^ s by us, and the following: will ■ ■ . .■■■.. ■ . ■ ■ . . « ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■. ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS—In heavy JiMAMEL SAUCEPANS—Stevens'. 2, quality: 2, ?.. i, E, 6 pints. 3S. 11d., 3, 4, 5, 6,7. 8, 10 pints. 3S, Bd., 55., es. s<;. v;:. Sd., and ios. 6d. each. 4s. 3d., 55., ss. 3d., ss. ad., 6s. 3d., ALUMINIUM FISH SLICER&ris. 6d. 6s. 6d., and 7s. each. , 4 Suinis ' ENAJCEL FRY PANS-Stevens , heavy. AllUJllMUM.ft.iiiliiJW>— o, 4,,0 pints. - 7 BO in 11 19 m'nt.: <?S "JR «lrf 138. 6d., 158. 6d., and 17S. «d. each. ~ 7 > \l< 10 > "/™j « m -anh' ;VLUJ[IN/UM FIIY PANS-1, 2,'3,:4. 2s. 6d., 35., 3s. 9d.,.and 45.3d. each. 4s. 6d,, ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., and-75,.6d.. -OAST IRON SAUC3EPANS—With pat.TefT°"'..rT^.r , rTr ,r a»Tir<T?DA-Nrc_i' ent straining lid. 2, 3, i, 6, 6, 7, ALUMINIUM MILK SAUOEPANS-1, ' 8, 9, 10 pints. 4s M 43. 3d., 63. 6d., 11,2 pints. Is,, Is. 6'J., and 2s. each. ' ' ri ", . St J lOs ' 6d ant i AITOHNIUM PUDDING .■ . *% ™V BS, 6Q, ' bO,, an ° 11, 2 pints. Is. 2'J=, IS. 9d., and - 12s. 6d. each. 2S. 6d. each. .' ; CAST IRON ICETTLES—I, 2, 8, <t, 5, ALUMINIUM HOT WATER JUGS— ■/?.' , 6 pints. >9s. 6d., 10s. 6d.", Us. 6d., 1, 11, 2 pints. 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., and ' 15s. 6d., 18s. 6d., and 21s. eaoh. Bs. 6d. each. ■ILUMIxVrUM PRESERVING PANS- CAST IRON OVAL BOILERS-2, 3, - 12S. 6d., ISS., 17S. 6d., 21S/, 273. 6d. 4, 5, 6 pints.' 15S. 6d., 188. 6d., . each. ■ ' 255., 305., and 325. 6d. each. ' .'./.■ " '. '~•■...■■ ■. ■" ■''.'■''■'

Make,;.. Yoor■■;Bathroom- ] Attractive and: Convenient; with Modern Fittings, ■'. : ' : -/•■"■■ !■■.■■■■'■■'■ * ■■'.• ■■■■■' ■ The modem'bathroom' symbolizes the. dean, lrholesome, healtKiul things of life. No other.room in the houso so truly measures tho standard of the family."' A porcelaiu enamel bath docs not make a bathroom. It is the small devices that complete it, and giro each „ member of the family a place for her or his requisites. These devices mafco tho bathroom what it should be, convenient i and sanitary, I As Well as Beautiful. V v I Wβ-'have range of "San-o-la" Bathroom' Ware, ' jj including solid brass fixtures, nickel plated; Opal Soap j| Trays, Opal Towel Bars, Plate Glass Shelves, withjound- || ed corners and ground backs, Soap and Tumbler Holders, Sponge • Tooth Brush Holders, Shaving Brush Holders, Paper Holders, Kobe Hooks, etc. ' Every fixture marked "San-o-la" is guaranteed. Write to. Department "D." G. F. Stono. I , jffl i I ELECTRIC r . ! I IRONS flJlliQilf^i JRONING vritli electricity is the - . easiest, the eanest, and most \ •' nf&H q hygicnio way of ironing iho \ m! ttjHsn Ai 0 household linen. S' It is easy because all that ouo /^^^^^j a^-'" 3a has to do is to insert the plug gl A in tho hot point and allow tbe "^^ —"55__i <► 1 iron to heat. ——■— iirnrmr It is sane because there is practically half tho work as compared £ <> with the old methods. You have no stoking of firo to attend to; it heats T 0" itself. ■ , ■' ' . : ■%■ f It is liygionio because of the absence of fire heat; there is no perspia ration, witli the attendant danger of catching cold. ■0 Cr:T AN ELECTRIC IRON FROM US —OUR PRICEIS 225. 6d.^. I THE SIS HARDWARE CO., LTD. I |". •' 111-113 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. | : ' ' •■■ *!i) .■•■■■■■■' ' "~ "" . ■■■■ -. '■:' :! ■ '■' .

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3060, 23 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3060, 23 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3060, 23 April 1917, Page 3

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