j| -Fifth's Stainless Cutlery will . k VA -, neither rest, stain nor tarnish, I\| " 1 |f What a perfect godsend this Cutlery is to the busy housewife m i |\ with her thouc vnd and one never-ending duties. f'l [ |j\\ if you have Firth's Stainless Cutlery in your home you will fi i \ V. V know how useless your knifeboard has become. (/ j ;.\| ' • Wash and dry-that's all! H . M As its namo suggests Firth's Cutlery is stainless in every ||\ lln sonse of the word—therefore it is a perfect boon wherever knives \ \ I ' IJ aro used. Voj : '! i Lockwood's, Sheffield,, make it; jj I'V The DXC sells it—Buy! /| VJ 'STAINLESS DESSERT KNIVES- 265. 3d. per half-dozen. 11l M i ,:■ STAINLESS TABLE KNIVES- 30s. per half-dozen. m Mk ."'I Al TEA SPOONS- Bs. 3d. per half-dozen. |l\ f'/jl Al DESSERT SPOONS OR FORKS- 17s. 6d. half-dozen. |* \ . 'llj Al TABLE SPOONS OR FORKS- ' 225. 6d. half-dozen. ' V\VJ ! yy/ - E.P. HANDLED FISH KNIVES AND FORKS- , 595. 6d. half-dozen pairs. Y|| I |[ '■■''■ E.P. HANDLED FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS- 58s. 6d, half-dozen pairs. M ! f\ XLTONITE HANDLED FISH KNIVES AND FORKS , (half-dozen pairs in M lv\ case)— ' 655., 795. 6d. case. Illh v\ ' XLTONITE FISH CARVERS IN CASE- "' , 19s. Gd., 21s. case. IU ' \\\V XLTONITE FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS IN CASE fhalf-dozon in case)- / ' \S 455 -« Ws. 6d., 655. case, s Y/l| | 1/- In the £ discount off every cash \\ \ ! / 'Iff ' ' I pupohaoo of S1 op oven \ M /E| DlC x Box 1478 . Wellington sX
| Circle HatcKers — r ~"T! | . , the CHicks; .|HHr \ C 1 HATCffEBS are constructed entirely of metal (except insu- . M „«„;, £ I™ t6 " al 1 s >. $■* Principal parts being the Cover or Heater, 1 ber and'th 1 the re S u l atin ? apparatus, the nest or egg cham--1 kl h l T St ?J egg-clamber and heater aro patterned after the hen and i w„ ™ m ? n ™« «SBS are set and the heater is in place, there is 1 i"+tf ' if Moln l for , fll « formcr - Thß eggs'are protected from varying j outward temperature by metal, air space, and asbestos felt. •J There is Nothing Cheap About Circle Hatchers. ' f While simple in appearance, their general construction is perfect. The outer of the Circle Hatcher is composed of several air spaces :« >M..tw thicknesses of asbestos felt, and when the heater is in-place, 11 the 'outer, nm of which is embedded in soft cotton, cold air is pre- • '! .rented entering.the; Hatcher. . . I i| /-The'lamp'-is placed directly, in the centre.of the machine, and yet it /'\ , | _ is lmpossible.for any fumes from" it to enter' the egg chamber. I I In the outer rim is a channel containing cotton packing which ! Prevents Cold Air from Entering the Nest, and by putting a little more: cotton the nest can be adjusted to fit any size eggs.:- - .._., . . J .The burner is provided with a metal chimney, and is easily cleaned / 1 Urdmary kerosene of 150 degrees test is a suitable'grade oil for. burning.' | The style of-..burner used economises the oil, about one gallon of kero- S sene being sufficient to last over the incubator period of three wer>ks - and in warm weather less oil is consumed. " ' 50-Egg Capacity, Price, 595. 6d,, postage 2s. extra. , ; Write-to Department 'D." |E,W.MiUs&Co,Ltd. \j k__ G. F. . Stone. [p. " »t— 11 ' IC[ THere. is no need for the hou'sevWfej the hotel, board- |_ • inghouse, or restaurant worker, to waste valuable T hours in the drudgery of knife-cleaning. Christo- [" r pher Johnston's Rustless and Stainless Knives do - . away with the old-time methods.' UThejf have only to be washed and will never rust or stain. ,We have them in half-dozens at 22/6 for Dessert -I Size and 25/- for Table Size. L The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. ,111413 Cuba Strcci, Wellington. -JE= : \C==3r id] fJS a modern appliance which will quickly supply a copious stream of hot wator by -using a small quantity of chips or rubbish. f lepires no care or attention and can be used at any and all times. ITS EXTREME CHEAPNESS AND LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION BRINGS IT WITHIN THE EEACH OF NEW ZEALAND'S SMALLEST HOMES. Price £4 10s. complete F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. Get in touch with us right away, JOHN ©UTHIE & Co., Ltd., WILLIS STREET ... WELLINGTON.
I It is an J ABSOLUTE Mill I to which thousands of gratified patients will 5 I agree, that we can fill • j ! teeth PAINLESSLY by the latest anal- ' | I • gaesic method. I SETS TEETH £2-12-6 I | FROST & MSI, I Sutg-eon Dentists j j H9 Willis St., .Wellington ij SORE THBflflTff™—* £ 3 are quickly eased with I I Hearfs Essaei©© l 8 the original and genuine cough, i 3 mixture essence. One 2/- bottle I • J A makes a pint. Sovea your money. I i ffl Doea you good. Get H-E-A-N'S. 5 J j census l ~1/HSa ///% of the housewives I ' L Jfflk HV'i I\V Wllo nse Cream- I if I ! £$1133 »u ' "•■"'"on Packages are | V W* , 50l< J annually-an average of' R i . .?"' . flve Packages to overy P - , family m New Zealand. Such I ; ueta.packetof Creamoata for to-mor- ' : itsdohghlfnltoastyflavour-a perfectly 4 i delkious flavonr found in no oihor i 1 ! breakfast food. Get a packet to-day! ! .Ureamoata aud all Thistlo products i henrt Id slamp /or coupon sheet and J ! -Fr« starter coupon to "Thistle," BozM, j E ThiiU. Flaliea Osl. arc far I ! «upenor to ordinary rolled ij oati m purity and flavour. ic i CREAM "O THE OAT | . ><S^.' w ' r ' ts for Free Booklet ou%, Jgjr m cure it. Over 3000 suceeases. ra Hundreds of testimonials. |! % A I r»/~»l/"» Chemist Ja 1 The Smartest Cotes "1 I I ' s aro * ;UO3O lnac le byMorrison & l'enney. We havo hail so many years' experience of the requirements of tliis class of work that it is only natural that wo should please our customers. The new Season's Materials which we aro showing are sure to please, for thoy are specially imported ' from leading houses, and for fit and wearing qualities will make up into Costumes that cannot be surpassed. Every lady likes to be well and smartly dressed, and every lady can ensure that she is correctly tailored by ordering her costumo from Morrison &Penney LADIES 1 AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, Willis Street Wellington. /CLARKE'S Hair Dye restores youthful \J colour, lilack or brown;'harmless and odourless, colourles. Post free, Is. 6d. and2s. 6d. Olarhe, Chemist, 116 Victoria Street, =4' Auoklaud,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 23 July 1917, Page 2
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