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a■ • ■ TV J ■ \T ■ ■ r* 1 ixtuutc i uur viUdl I 'Owing to "the high price of coal all those who have any of this valuj able commodity on hand need to make it last as long as possible. You can do this with the aid of "Coal Ore," "Coal Ore" converts burning coal or coke into a glowing mass of incandescence, prei rents dust, dirt, and soot laden chimneys. It is a chemical production basedon nature's process of heat storing. £ It is so evolved that < f •■.".,.. t ■ I It Retards the Using up of this Store of Heat, I not by damping down the flames, but by 'giving off gases which comI bine with the natural coal gas, resulting in a brilliant, flame which conf ' sumes the coal in a. slo-w, even manner. ...... | "Coal Ore" is invaluablo in bakeries, kitchens, schoolrooms, hosi pitals, and wherever coal is used. ■ . . I "Coal Ore" can bo used a little at a time, and retains, its'proper- ' | ties indefinitely. To prepare the coal it is only ■ ■ ' ' I Necessary to put a Certain Quantity in Water ' I (as per instructions on the packet), sprinkle over the coal, turn the | latter over a few times with a shovel, and it is then ready for the fire. | It can also he used with slack coal. An important feature is that s hy using "Coal Ore" the fire will keep in much longer and will not. | require making up nearly so often. , Price, is. per packet. I Write to Department "D." I R W* Mills & Go,>- Ltd. N ■ Si G. P. Stone. :■■ £325 Main Ports. | 1917 Model "32," J£AS lOlin. clearance; proved a stauncli" hill-climber; mud will not stop tins engine; takes hills on- top gear, where higher-nriced cars are toiling on second gear. Electric light, self starter, and latest pleated iinholstory arc. combined on the 1917 PARTIN - PALMER -34 H.P' 5-SEATER TOURING CAR. Write us for Catalogues and arrange for Demonstration . DISTRIBUTORS FOB NEW ZEALANDZealandia Wmtw Inipwtkg C0.,-Ltd.,' 153 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. Address Correspondence P.O. BOX 705, WELLINGTON. 'Phone Um. "lIJ CBi?" I s !V m "dern ; applianco which wUI jt.,.g- ; quickly supply a, copious stream of ■■> M Ilofc water by ll ™ g a sma " uantif, y of d I chips or rubbish. Requires no care or attention and can be used at any and all timeo.' , 1 iPilillil ■* ITS EXTREMB CHEAPNESS AND ffplUll LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION BRINGS iplpllll IT WITHIN" THE REjICH OF NEW i'illliifffe ZEALAND'S SMALLEST HOMES. Price £4 complete \ jss&!*P4&&s F. 0.8 WFLLIMPTnw Get in touch with us right away. JOHN pUTHIB'&"do., Ltd.," j WILLIS STREET ... WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 5

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433

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 5

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