An Ice Chest . I ' J with a chill j|^^^^||j like an Iceberg* b^P|^BM|.; nnHE outside cases of our JljH m " "''l|ll f''"R™nTw§lp tore are made of Ash, and the I ll iiil lining is in one piece. Tl)o latter con- (jgll || . j 'I'll J , sists of pure white porcelain fused to ' heavy steel,,and is absolutely sanitary, I I non-absorbent, and practically iude- _ Jl|j| lllifj)?i f|J f lf f illJt&JMfNf[l t ■It will not chip or crack—cannot |jj|^^^^^^^^^mi^^y, even lie scratched—and will retain its I j^{J pure white appearance always. ||R=^* B ===«__-->»"3=3 I Jf#> ; The "Champion" is built with double & \g?». walls, well protected with water- ' , . ' ",', '' i proof sheathing and "linofelt," and with a dead air space between them.' This air-tight space Prevents the Passage of Hot and Cold Air. through the walls of the refrigerator, and the "linofelt," which is abso-' lutely odourless and will not decay, offers additional resistance to changes of temperature.. • All refrigerators are built with round corners removable drip pipes, removable inside traps, ■ self-retaining castors, and heavy brass looks and hinges. Perfect circulation of the air within the refrigerator is essential, and is. obtained by a practical arrangement of the ice rack and air flues. : . Lower priced refrigerators are similar to the above, except that the linings: are made of galvanised steel. E, W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington.
IPS' Good Tea, like good wine, needs no fouah. .. w| I All the airy persiflage about jthe three" top : ■] shoots, i 3 the sprat to catch a whale, the text around which tha sermon is written, and bears the same relation to the blend as the buttons do to the dress. The proof of the pudding is in the eating of it, and the tost of the Tea is in the cup, a j rich soft, creamy liquor, with the fragrance of .. . new mown hay is the test, and these will be found embodied in i ■ I the Tea which is IN PERFECT TASTE. What is j ajssf. your opinion of it? /fflyj ==■ RACKETS ====' T«st LandedVSLAZENGERS ~ ■ .' "IZ," "DOHERTY," "SPECIAL SLAZENGER," "EGM," "DEMON," "DEMON SPECIAL," "DEMON OCTAGON," "HANDLED," "CENTRAJECT," "VICTORY," "RENSHAW." BUZZEYS '■ "DEMON DRIVER," "COLLEGE."- | I -r TENNIS. SUNDRIES - m : We have also good stocks of Racket Presses H Covers, Carriers, Balls, I. R. Grips, etc. ■ IS YOU CANNOT LOSK TOUR SHIiJT. PAPEKHANGINGS AND PAINTS. QEND us 2s, 2d, and we'Jl post to von W" E naTO for Sale t J IB La J? sl ' P 6 >3 a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle » » in Wall Papers. Inspection invited, of Marking Ink, so that you can have Also, a Largo Stock of Ramsay s Best your name onvvorything. Canadian Paint, from lis. to 20s. per A. W. MORAN AND SON, Imperial Gallon. Rubber Stamp Malrerß, ,„. ... a - A - ,„„«'-,,.„ o^t >■ 00 Willis Streot, Wellington, 'Phono 883. Usa Manners StrMfc
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 96, 17 January 1919, Page 3
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