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I "Koalore" Saves-*€oal, for as, f l 4he Price of Coal-.Goes Up ] I. the Cost to You Comes, Down* j ;■> gAVING money at the present time is a very cUffioiiitproposition.butwlicn an ' t ,-.j ■_ opportunity presents itielf do not pass it by. Under present conditions it 'i ;.i is compulsory to buy an equal quantity of nut coal and alack, .and this!'com- "■ & '.-| bination makes r.uything: but a food lire, to suv nothing of Hie trouUJo in » -.:( starting it. s ::l "Koaloro" will eliminate this defect to a great extent, "because it q-nickly I .'A converts burning coal, coke, or slack into a flowing mass,of incandescence, ' F A and. prevents dust, dirt, and soot-laden chimneys. ' ' ■ • It ,M . . '.' Koa,or ?". is a chemical production based on nature's process of hoat i :?.i storing, and is so evolved that -~;'" 1" . '..". .'." ; . ~'r-ii | It Retards the Using Up of this Stored Heat,-- '*J jj not by dampin? down the flames, but by giving off gases ■'wliioli'. o.oinbin.o : $ ::4 with the natural coal gas, resulting in. a brilliant flame which consumes the '! y coal in a slow, even manner. ' ' --. • ,j ia To °' 10 heaped up teaspoonful of "Koalore" add a pint of cold water, mix ii ,1 thoroughly and stir twice over; then at once apply above to cno hundred- M i'l }\ eie } xt i of coal, co ' ;o • or sl,l( ' k ,j y s P rin!: lin S wc ' l ovel ' and t,l<m 'uisinis with j, 'l\ ' i lO '«< el - l he coal, etc., is then ready for use. Reckon two and a-hnlf or % >,| three scuttlesful to the liundredweight. You will find that it will only ba< i£ g necessary to use about B I . One Half the Quantity of Coal : . 'j i) to obtain the same heat. '..,', •'' ■. ..... ■ j :-< It does not matter if some of.the coal, coke, or slack is not covered,' as »' ,;! the gases given off by "Koalore" in burning ..counteract..,any...appauent' in-! I •»] equality. When using "Koalore" you can reduce draughts .in coppers, ovens; » ij.j ranges, grates, etc. .... ■:.-.■ |i & . "Koalore" is non-poisonous,'! as no smell, and cmits.no fumes., •It-is'--' 5 | invaluable in bakeries, kitchens, hospitals, schoolrooms, and wherever coal f !f! 1S used - '."•...': ■ j; ij-j An important feature is that by using "Koaloro" tho the, will, keep in i ;-.- much longer, and will not require making'up nearly so often. "Koalore" I !,| can be used a little at a time, and retains its properties.;indefinitely. - I % "In large packets only, Is, each. Write to Department' "D.'V ■ 5 j R W. Mills & G, Ltd.-j jl Hunter Street and - Jervois Quay, Wellington.; '. ' | AV STOCKED BY ALL GARAGES 1 ; : .'■[' \^<£^ i Prepare ■AgSinst^Dccai*-; I By using the best and most economical paint known, '• |■ • Lustruss Metallic- Paint ; Ready Mixed. • • j !' / COLOURS ABSOLUTELY PERMANENT. ■;.;■' I - ■"-'- '.-■-'. ALL STOREKEEPERS,- : , V ' -' j WELLINGTON/- ' " ■'■■'■'; '"■" • FRIENDS' COKING. TO. M YEiiIM, .-. • '" '■■ TPI TfUMWS '•■•'.■■ --■'■- ' " ''■'■■ '■ qiHEY are! Then let's-, make a sug- : - ;'."|i'. |f\|-- § geiition— a' suggestion in connection' •■• §? . ■ej with .the all subject—refresh- - ••■-.■ » _' -JP B nients. We suggest that you tome along- ■..-■•• r KfeL>,}j^ arid sample the delectable daintiM cs- ..: |Jl* iWJtf•Jf^a , pecially procured for pal Tons v ho''liter- ■.. > fflS7ff'«'*//«■'*« tain friends to'afternoon .ten. vTT\{^ JLj^Wi '^a ..THESE DAINTIES "ARE TASTY,'' ■■'■■'..CRISP AND .DELICIOUS,!,, .^..bS^^K •< ■-• ■■ ffin raj tan teKfolnisi Tho-very. dainties that folks of taste favour—tho very dainties \ thßt YOUR friends will appreciate, KiscuitS) Cakes, and Con. . - -.■•./ fections—call and sample some of them. Suppose you drop in '' this morning? - ) . hnmf OLLL LIU. 293 Cuba . ,- ' • .. 103 Ridiiford Street —Thone 1058. . - .---,'■'.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 224, 10 June 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 224, 10 June 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 224, 10 June 1918, Page 9

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