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1; ''Challenge" Bath Heater. J j r ßy the time you : I M are ready for your | j I®| ■ bath, your bath is 11 ; C3 : ready for you. I j | 7TVHE "CHALLENGE"- CHIP BATH HEATER is so quick in action | 1 H that ninety..seconds after lighting the lire hot water is running, and; | S 8 this supply can he kept up as long as you keep the cold tap running. jj The "Challenge". C'nip Bath. Heater is built,on the basis of utilising | | ■ all the heat which, under ordinary circumstanced is simply wasted. If* It'costs practically nothing to run, as tho lire can bo kept going by 1 I i -chips, rubbish, or in fact by anything that will burn. | | I . It Will Also Supply Hot Water 1 | I for all household purposes. Look at the saving it represents. Com- • § pare the cost of operating this lieater with the cost of heating water in I tho high-pressuro range. ' ' 1~It saves coal, is simple to work, is quickly lighted, is low in price, J takes up very little room, and gives great results. • I Price as illustrated: Galvanised Iron, £5/./.j Copper, £11/5/., 1 Write,to ; Department ;"D," or better still, call inland see-this heater I in operation. A larger heater giving a greater supply also in stock! 1 E. W. .Mills &, C 0.,.. Ltd., • Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. j ' % JNI jsJj3 . WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON, * ' 8W Otixt is added even to a charming I W f'Sure by the D&A Corset illustrated. Like \|j g "H D & A's it i 9 made in Canada and fitted on 1 § living Canadian models. It has the "chic" 1 a of the best French corsets but sells at half the 1 price. There is aD& Ato suit every figure «§ jfv DOMINION CORSET CO. 'Jf a ' s P°' the La Diva Corsets and ;lic J$ V, ' - . noMNior; co;r.r.itT Co.. QUEnKC-MoNTRjAi-Toiwn-o 1j Is total a Home?' -IplJliiilmm4 D °« • \ •' ' T .^ l, y, m » k ®?'.*'J loMSß «. Home? _ . Wo want to bring before you tho -I. importance of Homo Furnishings 1 4~— "a! that are-expressive- of good tasto I *" iiC- i and t refinement — tho realisation thing to sit upon a Hhl» <- ~.\ t ' th l ai: ? ? h J ir , is ! n .°™ tha " 601,1e - ?- ~ i | i " om » find "a bed to sleep m. fi higlfSlu" 1 ' wi"h 'e\ B ne,r'® CT l i denc «l'. C?nio Furniture; which combines " " 1 ■ 1 experl workmanship— all this at Bedrock Prices. " INSPECT l'OTt YOURSELF. 11 ■Edward Collie, Limited, | 167 KIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. c

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 214, 29 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 214, 29 May 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 214, 29 May 1918, Page 2

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