VLULu atainless Cutlery, will remain j|i m i :qtfite.:bright if leftin'yinegar overnight ( |\ 'i I I That is just about as severe ,1 tost as one could devise to put p fi I a steel knife through its facings. Jfe 'If you were to put an ordinary steel table knife into vinegar i WU for several hours (even minutes) it would become as black ns ink, I, jf \ J and very-.unsightly. .< ■ ; j, -$ Yμ Not so with D.1.0. Stainless Cutlery—it is one of the modern (M M wonders of the world. The usual vegetable and mineral acids a li|* J/J) . table knife conies into contact with during the day's work do not m\ f/jj ' " affect Stainless Steel in the slightest degree. . . \\i I What a' boon and a blessing D.LG" Cutlery |! 1 is to busy housewives M P\. . FSS HTTTFRV /I II ' STATNLESS XYLONITE HANDLE TABLE KNIVES— 375. firf, half- dozen, f// M STAINLESS XYLONITE HANDLE DESSERT KNIVES- 325, fid. half dozen. ,fi M. ' STAINLESS METAL HANDLE TABLE KNIVES- " 40s. half dozen. rA| M ■ STAINLESS JLETAL HANDLE DESSERT KNIVES- • 355. half dozen. ¥\ f/m STAINLESS PEN KNIVES- ' 9s. fid,, Its. 6d. each, | \ 'J SOLDIERS' OR. SPORTiIAN'S KNIVES- 7s. 6d., 10s. Gd., 12s. 6d., 15s. oach. \,A ijj, PEN KNIVES (ordinary)- 25., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. Gd., .ss. 6d., 6s. 6d. each. \\\| '/!< POCKET KNIVES- 25., 2s. Gd., 35., 3s. Gd,, 4s. 6d., ss. Gd, ench. W, U ' . AUTO STOOP SAFETY RAZOH-S- ' 255. each. M \ NAIL SCISSORS (straight or bent)— 3s. 6d., 3s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 6s. 6d. pair, iffi \ FOLDING POCKET SCISSORS- 3s. 6d. pair. I Ilk .\-. - , EMBROIDERY SCISSORS- ■ ss. 6d., 7s. 6d. pair, \'B \A LADIES' SCISSORS- 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d. pair. / W LADIES' CUTTING-OUT SCISSORS-SS, 3d., ss. 9d., 6s. 6d., 7s. Gd., Bs. 6d. pair. '£ m POCKET CORKSCREWS- ... Is. gd. each. M /J CARVERS IN CASE- ' 18s. 6d., 255,, 305,, 355., 405., 455. each, if \ J _ V" In the ® dlsoo«!Ht of? avepy each *u| *. . — :■ I purchase of git or oven J|
H ■•. .■-., ■ ■.. _ _ 11 : . SUPREME IN QUALITY • . ■;''" AND ARTISTRY: : : : 'JVHE Secret of Correct Furnishing lies in choosing such Furni- | | ttire of Quality as specialised by tho Scoullar Co., Ltd. - ' /-FURNITU&E -OF INDIVIDUALITY : 1 p? .■ AND-ELEGANCE OF DESIGN, ■■ f. ' . Showing the highest standard of workmanship and refinement in : ■every detail. . . ' I W Will Appreciate Your Visit of Inspection. | . ': Sμ our:- artistic -displays, of SCOULLAR Furniture for Dining- j i - :; Toom,-.Bedroom,- and -Drawing-room. I i .. . . / JM ML. % Bt i \ vf I! ILJs5*S3?2' S\ 4 ainrooni. wdit, L/%\ ■ manufacturers of tliw San-O-La Bathroom. Ware aim J I to keep t'httt line, in front of all others by stamping it all \ ) over n-ith. their individuality and fino Tyorltmansbip. . '"'' j Ciiving n-s they do their whole attention to bathroom ivitre, i < th,ey are constantly studying out now ways and means of add- fS'f||j X I ingto and making still moro attractive this akoa% useful- |i I and beautiful line. ' . " Pmla : Unlike nenrly all other Bathroom Ware, a strong feature Wii W^ff f jj I ia (bo sbapely one-piece solid brass castings used so largely \dL rJ I in its 'construction, combining tho greatest I Strength with Beauty of Design. I All brackets are heavily nickel plated and there are no %Jr I joints to catch and liold dust and dirt. • ■ ! ,t ; 'I i Tim Opal Olass Slielves are E/1G inch in thickness, all front corners | are rounded, all back edges ground, all front and end edges, as well ns '{ ij surfaces, ground and polished.' j: I Theso goods comprise Opal Soap Trays, Opal Towel Bars, Plato Glass § I Shelves, Soap nndl TumWer Holders, Sponge Holders, Hobo Hooks, Toolh | !• Brush Holders, Shaving Brush Holders, Paper Holders, etc. | Call in and inspect these high-griulo bathroom fittings or write to } Department "D."* f 1 ■■ r ' ' : ■ I •' Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. | Mattress! your furnisher for our == = JlattTeasea. See our namo on the end. Remember, all thin mattresses go to dust quickly—they nro daer at any price, especially if you Imve poor Tic Sing. Our No. A Imperial Roll is good for 8 or 10 years, comfort all the time, MsAw i U vn C» vf% A fcj %>\ 0 » p.o, box m
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 171, 9 April 1918, Page 2
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