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j Old-fashioned Bake Pans Waste ] Heat, "Pyrex" Transparent I Fireproof Ovenware Saws It l ' V° U nave alwys known that when you bake trend the top crust is 3 much browner than the others; that when you bake a pie the top. I crust is brown, while the bottom is apt to bo pale and soggy. This I need ndt be so any longor. ij ' 3 Try baking two loaves of bread, one in any metal you choose, the I other in "Pyrex"—bake them at the same time with the same amount k of dough in each dish. You will be amazed ta see the difference. \ The "Pyrex" Loaf Will Rise About an Inch Higher, !•; It will be an even brown all over. The' texture of each slice will be k fine, even, perfect., Then try a pie—see how tasty and crisp the under !■' 'crust is—just like the top. "Pyrex" saves heat. i ' . . f\ Scientist tell U6 there are two kinds' of hoat in an oven—hot air fi heat and heat which radiates from the,walls and bottom of the oven. 1 Onto One-Third of the Oven Heat is.Hot Air, s ■■ _ • is Two-thirds is radiant heat. Only the hot air can heat a metal pan. | Just as an iron shutter keeps out the sun's rays, so every metal pan | keeps out radiant heat. Just as a window pane lets in the warmth of f! sunlight, so all tho oven heat floods through "Pyres'" Transparent OvenV ware. \ This moans that,when you cook-in "Pyrex" ihe food inside gets all , I the heat instead of just one-third. This is why every food cooked in I "Pyrex" is so thoroughly, so e'.fnly cooled, why it is so much more | tasty, why so much less fuel is ueodqd, I a W. Mills & Co,, Ltd,. !' Hunter Street and Jeryois Quay, Wellington, Now—All Yon Kiddies!' —Here's a splendid way for you to help the Copper : v Trail. Just collect all the empty Nugget Tins you can get hold of—Black or Tan, Boot or Floor Polish I Tins—and send them to uj. * I I We pay for Empty Nugget Tins :— i Small' Medium Large 6d. doz. 9d. doz. l/-doz. You can have the money 3ent to yourself or direct to j Copper Trail. Now "get busy" and sec how many tins you can find in the lumber-room, under the house-try the neighboursget your little friends to help—it's all for the Red Cross. Send your tins with name and address, stating if ws are to remit to Red Cross Fundß, or to you direct. r> T> IT I I WUGGET POLISH Co. of N.Z., Ltd, tVery 1 111 tielpSl Belfast Street - CHRISTOHtrBCH. ■ 8 . llCTmmM «miiimnmmiMriiiimmu.MMmM^ Attractive ■ffft 11 JO J FURNITOME \ n^i@/ : Demands i v; Attention \ Hundreds o"f people have boon fascinat ed by the artistic furniture which 1 we make, ml tho hundreds who are g oarching for something really cx- | elusive in clojpint furniture should take the tram to our Premises in 1 .dd - ft ford Street, Newtown, where they will find just what they desire most. 5 S-WE HONEY AND VEXATION by obtaining all your furniture from \ us. Seo our Showroom Display, and if you can't discover what you requiro 1 we can make to your order. Elegance, comfort, and charm are tho guul- \ ine elements in the construction of our furniture. Quality, materials, and I , expert craftsmanship combine to malt o our furniture better than any | other. Do convinced by nn inspection. EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd'ggffSff

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 3

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