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On the beet appointed tables you invariably find the best Malt Vinegar— SHARLAND'S. Pure, piquant, palatable. In bulk nnd bottle at all grocers.—Advt.

SUPERB FASHIONABLE STYLES - WELL MADE OF SUPERIOR FABRICS - SELLING AT BIG DISCOUNTS. / COLOURED POPLIN COSTUMES- 255. NEWEST PIQUE COSTUMES- « 295, 6d., 355, TUSSOEE SILK COSTUMES- 755. (Worth £5 55.) SILK AND NINON FROCKS- At Half Price. EXQUISITE MODEL GOWNS- At Half Price. (fP J The Primus > I needs minimum I power, but , I gives maximum £ The "Primue" is the most easy . •r\ I running separator in existence, and Qβ // • .'/ t\. & is guaranteed to have a separating * B /n/ /./ '\ ' capaoity fully equal to that stated. !* . "'\ I Every size has 20 per cent, to 30 . '- i per cent, greater capacity than tlie Wsif" f i corresponding size of any other * _ ) make. i I There are few plates or discs, and no movable leaves with joints and j ; hiding places for dirt, which are impossible to keep clean. j S The bowl coneiflte of fine parts only, and, owing, to this and its practi- j i cal construction, it is the easiest and quickest to clean, the easiest to take I \ apart and put together. | I Gives the Greatest Percentage of Cream, • \ is most hygienic, and never causes any trouble by breaking. \ i The "Primus" Separator carries a ten years' guarantee, and is noted j for the absence of all weak platee, tubes, discs, or other delicato compli- ' cated parts, which may become loose, dented, broken, and fall out of place. j Every stroke of the brush cleans l;he facing sides of two plates, and thus ! jj by twelve or fifteen strokes of the brush tho whole skimmer is cleaned. I j DLU, 80 gallons, X2l'(as illustrated). ' \ \ Similar machines, with cylindrical tanks, AD, 20 gallons, Xfi. \ I Write to Department "D" for booklet. j i F W Milk & fn Ifi Rz> A?ents> 1 I JU» W* IVmib OC \uU* f Wellington. | ; Sub Agents:—C. A. Wilkinson, Eltham, agent for Taranaki; Holben and ! J Kirk, Palmerston North: Cruickshank, Miller and Co., Auckland; Common, f 1 Shelton, Ltd., Gisborne; Hoadley, Son and Stewart, Ltd., Hastings; G. A. ' ?! Broad, Wairoa; W. Carr, Blenheim; Hodgson and Sons, Wakofield; Donald i a Stuart, Ltd., Dunedin. * .WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON. BROS., LTD. t WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 3

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376

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 3

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