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'i n\vOf* in decorative effects that blenfl with your colour scheme—that really BELONG to giving the exact, colour tones necessary to mako the floor the real basis of the »M| .. wholo furnishing effect. -NEW::GOODS WHICH FORM THE ATTRACTIVE |®l| iJwfigj 'feature of our displays. ffflfrfijk Head Office: Lambton Quay, Wellington, |S#/|" ; 'Queen Street—- i =—Masterton. WMjm, j Ma rket Street Hastings. I Cutlery that Never Stains" i 1 or Rusts, and Therefore I Needs No Cleaning, f| i'' ' • ' • I? IS» \ Think what this means to the busy housewife. It doea away v ith ■ vtho knife-board and polish, it saves labour and time, for the knives j X are always clean and bright, as they kcop their original polish. | \ The saving of wear and tear on the blades through constant cleaning will give many years' addod lifo to the cutlery. 11 No .matter what vegetable or fruit yon use them on the acids do \ not have' the slightest .effect, on the blades. ' IL ifl'-iv- ; . m jijH They Can Be Placed in Vinegar for Days, sj Ib| and when taken .out they are as bright as when thev were placed I vtli there. Dal After use all that is accessary is to dip them in wafm water, wipe | HI them with a dry cloth, and. they can be put away immediately. [j Hjp We have just landed a large shipment of this Cutlery, which is il p| manufactured by one of tho heading British cutlery firms. I All CutleTy is marked Firth Stainless," and when buying bo w sure that brand is upon each knife. We also have large stocks of Rustless and Stainless Pocket Knives. ■For further particulars vrite to Depeartment "D." i u E.W. Mills & Co., Ltd. | j S3 $ SELECT YOUR ■ • FEOM THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCKS IN NEW ZEALAND. PATTERNS POSTED FREE. i (SmMhj laid., r OPP. TOWN HALL, .WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 99, 19 January 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 99, 19 January 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 99, 19 January 1918, Page 4

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