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The Household Fly is Your Greatest Enemy! Carrying diseaso germs and pestilence broadcast he is ever doing his deadly work unseen. He is on your dining table I now, you know not where he has come from, but you can !. trap him and ond his deadly work. ! "VIPER FLY. BANDS" "YIPEE, FLY BANDS" hung up about the liouso ;■ will attract and hold thousands of flies and do their work every minute day and night. Post Free, 2/- per dozen, "BALLOON FLY TRAPS" j ' Also Balloon Fly Traps will catch them by the hundreds, j lj and in an easy, quick, and clean mothod of extermination. j Price, 119 each, Post Free, | Insure yourself from the ravages of the deadly fly by sendj ing to-day stamps or postal notes. The Sims Hardware Go. Cuba Street, Wellington. Ltd, | Be Independent of Coal | and do All V our Cooking ■ with a Blue Flame j Kerosene Stove, | _ Coal is hard to secure, and when you do get any the jj price is excessive. | ' Do away with the worry of how you are going to cook | without coal by buying a Perfection Blue Flame Kerosene Stove. w ' "|i These Stoves are beautifully finished in Black Japan with \ ■ red and gold lines, the heaters being enamelled in light blue. |j Made in 1, 2, and 3-burner sizes. I The ovens—which are extra—are made for 1 and 2-burner''-f] stoves. They are light, \ Well Made and Splendidly Finished jjj in Black Japan. They can be removed from the fire at any |j time, as they are provided with two non-heating handles, lj These Ovens have double glass windows to enable the pro- | gress of the cooking to be seen without opening tho door. Ijj Stoves and Ovens made of light but best qua-lity steel. ! Order NOW and make cooking a pleasure. j The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. J Distributing Co. Ltd., | Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Feathffstcr Street, Wellington. I Branches: Fellding, Vanfanul, Masterton, Marttj, Talhape. " . Standardised Prices: iinnimw—m unimwwu.iiiiiw m iihiiiimii j Congoleum Art Rugs . Congoleom By-the-Yard I / SIZE NEXT PRICES 2 yardi wide, 12/- per running y»rd j I 9x 12 foot -£5 14- 6 3 yards wld«, 16/6 per running yard I ? x ' 5 0 0 Congoleum "Snperwcar" I 9x%h"- 311 6 (i ! ulN BROWN > 8 9x6* " - 217G 2 Tardi wiild, 19/- per runnlns ivi I 9x4(4 „ - 2 3 0 Congoleum Rag Border ' j .9-x 3 H-18 636 inchoi wide, 5/6 per ruanlns yard | NOTE RE PRICES: To cover freight and hnndlmtr chirge* it mey b« hoceeaary for Provincinl Dealers to add to above pricea not inero than 3d. per running yard for Congoleum by*the.yard, and 1/6 for each Congoleum Art Rug j Congoleum is waterproof and lies perfectly flat without j fastening. Never " kicka-up" at edges. It is Durable, 1 Sanitnry, Beautiful and Inexpensive. Every yard oi 1 ■ Congoleum is guaranteed to give Satisfaction or Money Refunded. See Congoleum at any Congoleum Service Store. Buy to-day! If your l!Si Dealer cannot supply you write us and we will. f(W/ \ Congo/cam Sav*s Labour in f /j \Wj \Jy I \ A// the Home — Eatiiy Cleaned \V } o i[\. A / s with a Damp Mop. Write (or beautiful I ) Booklet in Colours / 'l^,W showing the Congo- j I I& || leum Designs. j I Cenjolema Company, Inc. fjMjfr The Nathan BuiUing 'MSgy ' FEATHERSTON STREET '/.V; 'i WELLINGTON ' •! CONGOLEUM SERVICE STORES WELLINGTON: George & George. C. Smith, Ltd. lladford & Co. Te Aro Furnishing Co | Sims Hardware Co , Ltd. S. S. Williams, Ltd. George Winder. Petone: Claude Collett &■ Co. Lower Feist&Co., Ltd. George & George. Upper Mutt! J. A. Hazehvood AND OTHER LEADING DEALERS. [& Co. JIH wianmu.«iJßwunnregn\T fiSßmMmratiwzaaasssfflstncraamiasisa ,®ji wi ® Bras Mwn I || I | 13 Aniac Parade, Wil Wl^

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 133, 1 March 1920, Page 3

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616

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 133, 1 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 133, 1 March 1920, Page 3

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