QUALITy| ■ j The XXLC; explains!-'- 1 You know that Aluminium is used in aeroplane manufacture-be- ft causo of its lightness and great strength—its ability to withstand ex- jj ti'emes of heat and cold. - M Bo you know that for these very same good and.'sufficient reasons jw \ tho best saucepans, frypans, and other household utensils are madoof v^ol , this precious aluminium. JM\*f Prices are not nearly so high as you might imagine—in fact, the |j] D.I.C. thinks they aro pretty low, Noto tho price's, then, and install *Nfls TMT aluminium ware cooking utensils in your kitchen. M I Aluminium Ware is hygenic, bright and easy to I I keep clean ' i | ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS- 0/6, 15/0, 18/6, 21/- each. | | ALUMINIUM STRAINERS- 5/6 each. | |! ALUMINIUM COLANDERS- . 8/6 each. | I ALUMINIUM SLICES- 2/3 each. | I . ALUMINIUM. LADLES- 2/3 each. . \| | ALUMINIUM FRYPANS- , '' • 8/6, 10/6, 12/6 each. W J/';..'. ALUMINIUM' JUGS (4pt.)-' •,,'': 12/6 each. ( ' | 4 1/- In tho S. «J!oootinfc of? .ttvepy oaoh ffi 3 ,■ - purahaea of. "iBI- or ovem — x vn ; 1 DIC '- WELLINGTON.' |
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 4
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