The very-best that the World can . . produce are none too good for your .eyes. Don't you think so yourself? - We; have the "World's Bert/*.'ami our Opticians will' be)glad to explain ' ihck advantages to you' '.'::•■ >."' .■ . ■■■ '■ '.« • ■:■■•.» '."'.' W. IITTLEJOHN '&• SON, LTEy MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. Up-to-tfae-Minute Electric Household Utensils Make Cool Work of Hot WorkWHY. roast yourself over the fire in the hot weather when you can do ... , your cooking and ironing the clectrio way? This Electric Household Wore is heavily nicklcd, beautifully finished, and the mechanical design is absolutely .right. A very important point in connection with these appliances is., the . safety fuse plug, in the circuit, which cuts off the liquiil in any water heating device boils away. There are nPniovingy > •;. parts, no uncertain springs, »' . ■ ' . '•'"■•. IV' No Delicate : Triggers, No Fiery Switches. v ; Simply a. .load plug switch which melts when it becomes too hot. An extra plug is'supplied with each water heating appliance, and anyone can replace it in amoment. r ~• •••'■ ■■;.-• The Electric, Kettles and Grills are fitted with these plugs. Tho ; Grill has a heating surface of 7Jin. x IJin., and consists of ,a. .frying pan, 'broiling pan, and griddle. It will make toast, cook eggs, and grill bacon, chops, or steak. It prepares a whole meal at the table. The '{Universal" Grill Has Four'• Heats which can be regulated at pleasure. '•■ The Electric Sad Irons are so constructed that. the heat can only radiate through the bottom or ironing surface. It cannot rise'owing to the non-conducting space surrounding tho top nad side surfaces of . the iron. . • ' , ; " The' heat is scientifically distributed over the face, a greater amount ■'' being conducted to the point where the most heat is needed. Call in and see these appliances in operation. \ .'< ' E.W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. ; " l ' es We can spare , ■ ««i^Bl a/»£# la (r\v> liimn Church Army Huts, Ambulances, HoslUUe TO} . nim te ] s> an d Comforts coat money all the .: J Iff J time. Send a regular weekly or monthly QVety Week I subscription. There's no War Work; ■■ " ■ .• more deserving of your practical syra-i : pathy than that done in the Shell Zonoj frgfift' " CHURCH ARMY '■;' JfSSsin/ ' Send Donations to: I \\\vM ®Pom ' THE MIWARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE; TTI R* ' 20 MULGRAVE STREET, WELLINGTON ; Wi-MH I Hon. Trttimrm: flfi ~rf vMJ I \ J a3, Hendereon Geo. Shirtcliffo K •-—-v 'iWF.'W. Whiter. IT fK. \ Hon. Secretary in N.Z.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 312, 21 September 1918, Page 5
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