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lISIS Jmnjl ■= 1- "Pass.it;in,:Mr v :.. ;: ■ j \ I.' ■. ■ • we all use Easy Monday " \ . .. I ' /"THAT'hpu§e\yiyes,are getting their-clothes spot;-'•"".. = • 1 £ less without rubbing, By usin£ Easy Monday,' ■. \ 1 is proved by an incident which occurred at E I an auction sale hot long since.. ■: '..., = I . A washing-board was'-"put up'," ' Again. and .-'. f i = again the auctioneer triedto' secure a bid.without § .-:'- ~ success, •finally'a. suggested:," Pass-it in; =| J | Mr. Auctioneer, we' all' use EasyMotiday":. The |J' |= enlightened auctioneer at Once complied.' ■■■■'■ \ 'A, Easy jM'Wday ■; .']■ 1 The Scientific Clothes Washer ' 1 ..'-• 3 has..\eliminate.d the necessity' ;;bf Usirig washing \ ■ ■■" SJ || boards.' It \ makes-clothes spotlessly \vblte without' . t ' =j Bl rubbing 'The awful,';back-breakini; rub-a-dub-dub, •■ -. .-• •z\ ; - = I . the -smarting;finders and tired amis, the standing j: •EJ over steaming tubs, .the. wear and tear on (he : Ji ' ' 3 .' clothes, are done.- away with! for. ever. Instead,.'...." . .1 = 1 , you simply "put EASY MONDAY in the copper, ■■;■■•■ IE 1 boil, rinse, i.hang out, and washing Js.. r finished.' ; - 1 = I' '■ "Nothing harmful in : EASY MONDAY. .No'injury to' " "I: 3 -... the finest;fabric, no; injury '.to the hands. • That -'■ :.-• j| 3 ~ is' guaranteed. ■•' ' |r r Icy Hot v Bottles Siitoply til j Hot or QM ;Beverages^. |j§| | ■ at Home..or Abroad r j without '■ _ \ the;, tother ;of;'111 , . , j « ■• i ■■ .■• -•• •&:■'■;»:'^|ff t ■■ W\ T4iT\t*) - ;-' ';'¥ -<m |:.."...'■.;'., , '-■ -I?»f| i . What.a great couveniDnco.it is.to linve -.liq_uid'= refreshments , j-nst-J^rvSNlll | whenever required ami wherever you may-be,... No iiinttei; i: wlicthcr'...\^2pp n "it is a'scorching dn'y' ; in .summer 'or a freezing day.in winter, .you I have the. ver>; refreshment you' require if .you carry, an' Icy-H0t...,. . • -" is j Bottle with you. , ."' .. ' ■'■,-.■'• • | | Put your special w|Miremcn(s into it before leaving'' home and ' | $. you will beset up for .the day,. i " . ' '1 |. ( ' The Icy-Hot Bottle is so 'Thoroughly Protected . .".j 1 as to bo practically .'.unbreakable. ■. . • .<■ • .... ■ . . .fj I Tlie inside glass bottle called the-filler, is'firmly held- in the casing .by | i a metal collar-and rubber cushion at the neck and a felt-padded spring g 1 at the botton, which- absorb -theislicck: caused; by , setting.,' down too' \| I heavily, dropping, or jolting, and-prevent liquid leaking down between ■ | | bottle a,nd casing. ; >:■ ' ... ' ' .. ~ | Sj ' Asbestos pads b'eUeen the two'glass, bottle's, which anchor inner against | | outer glass bottle, prevent breakage ,at, the. neck... . ; : '.......'. ~| j. Hot Liquids' Poured into '''itßemain Hot • | t for 24 hours, cold liquids poured into-it remain : cold irrespective of out- | jj side "temperature. You have nothing to do hut fill the' bottle'and cork it.' : | 1 The glnf« vacuum ■ bottle is- mounted in a handsome'metal enso with a. I I screw-top drinking Cup which holds; the cork in place.' ' ' I j E. W, MILLS. &;Cq.>; Ltd.■■:■ ! Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. I .^TnaggisMiiM -eft*nnx r f J ;>► Tools I Every tool branded "Starrett" is a quality il tool, and quality is what evry carpentor , |' -and tradesman demands, It means that j \ work will be easier, done quicker, and I. I ... ...with greatest satisfaction." ;' \ ! FULL STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE"; j I ■ ','■':. :•.... ,■.■■•:■-.: ..-' .:: '-,';. ; 1 i Pill'.yoiir kit vi-ith "Starrett" Tools—they .-. ..; . , | will give you better service, are always .■'"'.' J \ keen and accurate, and last for jrcars. V ! t Remember.! .Every ■'•"Starrett" Tool is ■ ■■-• :•■ - i ■■ ..thoroughly -examined- and tested -before ; - ■ - j l . shipment-that's wh'y'flie'."ninn.:whp ', ■' ' "' ; '"« \ .' knows": insists ui*n "SJarrett'.' Tools. . [ • Call in to-day and select''your'repuire-' ■' ." | | ments from our new and wide stocks just .._ . | I . received... . .| . ' - I. Tie.SfewMlTimlseF 9 I Glass aii ."Barflware Ca Lfrfo i ' ■ ■ 80-84 Courfienay Place, WelMnglon. f '■■' C@UNTIY 1 . PROTECT YOUBSELVES AGAINST LEGALISED EXTORTION. ,J ley -aiir'" Stehdairfflscd"-Boots;; M-VDE UNDER BOARD OF TRADE LICENSE. MAIL YOUR ORDER : | PROM THIS LIST:- .-; '8 MEN'S STOUT CHROME-DERBY BOOTS-Military sole. ,- No 73-ME'N'S'ROX HIDE COOKHAMS-Sert-n soles. n Price' • 335. ■ • No 68-MEN'S BOX- HIDE DERBY BOOTS-Sewn soles. Price 295. Sd. No. -10-BOYS' CHROME HIDE BOO'J'S-Scwn.sotav ■ bir.?jll to 1; rncc, 18s. od. No. 40-YOUTHS' CHROME HIDE- BOOTS-Sizes-2 to ■; No. 105-LADIES'. CHROME HIDE BOCTS-Sewn. soles. J No. 105-GIRLS' CHROME JIIDB BOOTS-Scwu soles. . JSt. ;CIW : E@OT, STOKES , ■■■' ex,ra • ' ■'■ Corner- Cuba and Ghuzncc S.tr'eels,-,. j

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 153, 24 March 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 153, 24 March 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 153, 24 March 1920, Page 2

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