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1 i Icy-Hot Bottles Supply tip Hot or Cold Beverages ja at any hour of the Day fm\ or night § j Hexing that unique faculay of keeping hot things hot for twenty-four hours or cold things cold for three days, Icy-Hot supplies hot or cold beverages when pre- lilsu— j! paration is inconvenient or impossible. I j To the motorist, the yachtsman,'and all enthusi- hj CY "" O^ nsts of the open-air life, Icy-Hot Bottles bring all the pleasure of a delightful dinner in the open. To the man a-field, the worker, the school child, tho Icy-Hot I Bottle furnishes hot or cold liquids. In the home liff^ff The Icy-Hot is a Constant Convenience, | ; In infant feeding, for invalids and sick-room' use, it is positively in- £ I dispensable. ' I | Neither heat, ico, or chemicals are used—simply fill the Icy-Hot \ j ■ Bottle and cork it. i | Icy-Hot Bottles are high-grade both in finish and quality, and are ■ either japanned, all nickel-plated, or nickel-plated and leather trimmed. Pints from 95,, quarts from 16s. 6d., according to finish. Call in and I inspect our stocks or writo to Department "E." I E. W. Mills & Co, Ltd., I I Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. \ ?i __ ' ■ ' • ■ . I Of courEe, you intend that /TiTifi* ■j'"Jni^ ,r l7 ; uYyEilV your home, shall be one of /'MIMUVraiW the prettiest; naturally you • . have decided that the Furni- lMsit%p!%W§sm .f^ ture shall be distinctive. You — ffi&{t'&iß?S&sJ I &'M can fully realise your ideals fnj U *£<? ' if you PI x, fii^MMMi^—-^ FURNISH WITH US. ii^p#|Si®BS?Ssßp Wt ■! V^)v Come and talk, the matter }T fipi'|,l^||t|fji\y.'! ( ' < .* ° */] over. Our designs are most ,H'ii' , . „>■* 7? i tasteful and select.. And /^"~Vs^^^fsMwtiJr& < * »<W j Furniture purchased here is r — _2C. ','£Q&> i ' : /7j a sure for a, life-time'a service / / V'«^ , 'A ?ih oa,* > &\ S-^Ta \ -and longer. It is a / / \ ■ I T %f a *>J ■ pleasure to the eye. nerfect / / \ I \ VL™£s ■ r-f jin finish, and delightful in L/~i i-.fV j \ Save by our moderate prices. \ \ fl "* &*i s\ j By buying here on the spot / Vj~t \ \ $ U-rfffili you also save trouble and I ,\ llf UtWWMWy j uncertainty. ./I «i/ 111 Iwi' ' 1 JTote our only Address: > Jii3Ji'' Q ® HSi lII M§ if $>fl B frffJ Furniture Manufacturers Oi »■ WBtfcmlfflO d Q9Ui| L&Ue in TaranaM Street, Wellington No connection with any other firm of similar name. j 'iBESPOpWGSWRIf I KEEP THE RAIN OUT BY'USING Applied with a knife or trowel, to the same way as putty Adhores instantly to any material and remains plastic. • SOLE AGENTS. Opp. Town Hall, Wellington. I M l*"'-"i".i i',**', i _'-JTE«.U Li ' '~,„ , ' "£!"'," '" "."'"" ■■■-—' ■ " '. ' ■T" , i — ■--»

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 10

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