NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA j FIELD-GLASSES Considering the scarcity of good Field-glasses, we are extremely fortunate in obtaining lhi« sm«ll supply—especially when they bear the name of Negretti and Zambra—lhe molt famous field-glass makers in the world, ' \ OFFICERS SPORTSMEN SHEEPFARMERS SURVEYORS These «re 10-lenj Ficld-Classes, and »re therefore very powerful. They afford a wide field, with clear «nd distinct view. Easily and quickly adjusted. Considering the high quality and faulllcssne's of these binoculars the price is surprisingly low. COMPLETE IN STRONG LEATHER CASE WITH SHOULDER-STRAP, £4/5/0. •As there is little prospect of gelling a further supply at present, we advise an early visit. '1 STEWART DAWSON'S 1 I STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER - - - WELLINGTON g DAMAGED EY WATER! GOING CHEAP I Owing to the heavy rains, Kadford's had a<, lot of Sheetings! Towels, Blankets, Pillow Slips, Tapestries, Burlaps Velvets, Ciisement Cloths, Table Covers, Runners, Carpets, Mats, etc., damaged by water, and are selling at Cost Price to clear for a few days only. 1 MMityW^ j"w Our Expert Bridge-work will iupply ! 'N|l| rfl /*\ ° ne ° r more eel ' l "''thoul plates. wtliii /\1 / ] Y° ur own sound Tedi will be to 'Mso r M /closely matched that your friends Iff//1 w '" not ' cnow e artificial from the / Iμ I rea '" Attention by Principals only. IS'i MODERATE FEES. k\i • C forXppo°nlmcnr 11 1 iP' V if [v\ NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. fM ! j§ MarsdoniCLafflberlain 7\\ I $$"■} THE DENTISTS I Iff? 69 Manners Street • • Wellington " HODBS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., ana 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Closed 1 p.in, Satnrdny, 12 I fvoaiOfC Saves Coai for as the Price of Coal Goes Up I the Cost to You Comes Down* I SAVING money .-it Hie present time is a very difficult proposition, butwjien an I aiiporlimily pwsoiits itself do not pass it by. Under present conditions it 3 is compulsory to buy an equal quantity of nut coal iijul slack, and this coms, bination makes r.nything but a good lire, to say nothing of the trouble in starting it. ij "Koalore" will eliminate this defect lo a };reat extent, because it. quickly I converts burning conl, coke, or slack into n glowing maes of incandescence, I and prevents dust, dirt, and soot-laden chimneys. is, "Koalore" is a themicul production based oa nature's process of heat $ storing, and is so evolved that I It Retards the Using Up of this Store of Heat, is not by dumping dov.-n the flames, but by giving off gases which combine !i with the natural coal gas, resulting in a. brilliant flame which consume the 3 coal in a slow, even manner. I To one heapod up (easpoonful <jf "Koalore" add a pint of cold vrater, mix \ thoroughly and stir twice over; then at once apply ivbovo to cno liundredi' weight of coal, coke, or slack by sprinkling well over and then mixing with ;l the fuel. The coul, etc., is thun ready for use. Reckon two nnd a-half or i; three seuttleaful to (he hundredweight. You will iind that it will only be j necessary to use about ! One Half the Quantity of Coal i to obtain tho same heat. i It does not nutter if some of the- coal, coke, or slack is not covered, as 1 tho gases given off by "Koalore" in burning counteract any apparent in- ; -equality. When using "Koalore" you can reduce draughts in coppers, ovens, \ ranges, grates, etc. ; "Koalore" is non-poisonoiis, }us no smell, and emits no fumes. It in ! invaluable in bakeries, kitchens, hospitals, schoolrooms, and wherever coal ■ is used. i An important feature is that by using "Koalore" tho firo will keep in • ranch longer, and will not require making up nearly bo often, "lvoalote" ■ can be used a little at a time, and retains its properties indefinitely. I In largo packets only, Is. each. Write to Department "D." ' E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd., \* Hunter Street and Jervois.Quay, Wellington. j UMBTON QUA V, WELLINGTON. '^^nrT^vvTi^'n\V nv tttp VISITORS to Wellington should stay "ffiS t VA TU\r HDTFT S V at this splendid Hotel. Every com- DOMIMON S LEADLNb HOfELb. fort and attention. Night Porter in TJOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE attendance. Electric Lift installed. Elec- MX STABLES, Peilding, for Kimbolton trio Light in every room. Tariff, 9s. per Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30.p.m.; lcavea day. Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. ?'_? A is^"lZ r0 E ifitoV : R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Foilding. } a t | Your GLADSTONE or your SUIT CASE should look \ f good aud be good. We are now showing a full range \ f of high-class Travelling .Requisites. A Brief Ip >m Cases ie Caitvas i Bogs Si Cases ie Leather filslstise ij|s ItUde Cases ii Leier also Tin IriEis u( (alii! Trunks 5 , * I WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 222, 7 June 1918, Page 8
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