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Cut Out Your Coal Bill ' and Use a Blue Flame j Perfection Cooking Stove y . The prico of coal at the present time is exceedingly high, to ay no- s'Tthing of the trouble in securing enough to l;ccp a small firo going. ;• Cooking with a Perfection Bluo Flame Stove keeps your kitchen clean, for you do away with soot, asliw find dust, and in addition 'i' | It Is Much More Economical, j; for the moment you have finished cooking the (lames can ho turned | down just sufficiently to keep tho room warm, or can be extinguished"" Wc havo a few 1 and 3 Burner Cooking Stoves left with ovens t» suit. These Stoves aro quickly cleaned, very economical, and cook perfectly. Porcelain Enamel Baths Wo. hare .in stock a few parallel Porcelain Enamelled Baths ' • with fittings complete. The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co. Ltd., Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Feitheriton Street, VelUogton. BrmeheE! Felldlng, Wanginui, Masterlon, Mirton, Talhipe. ■ Make Baking I Baking'day: beeomei a pleasure to /// / I \i.' -light, delicious and appotieing for // // I jl ;■ this pure, wholesome, "Sure-to- // II f If j , jy Rise "■ powder maken success certain, / / J' J ]} Have. Edmonds Baking Powder on I / I W // ' I h*nd erery time you cook. '// j iy J 'Tis made from the Tory purest and • best'ingr'edionta and though it costs \! rt I ~ a few pence more it is cheaper in /l I j- _ the end for it goes further. M*k« I // fj 5 [/ " ur « you get ; ; k I VJT) ' ' ' I j CLIP wlfli a CoMes Morse Clipper. Valuers hot judged from, the initial outlay, but from tho service givon, and - v: this is particularly applicable to the COATES HORSE CUPPER. It is tho product of 40 years' shriving and improving. The most ingenious, ranchmen- is employed to produce this _ clipper alone. All the gears are cut from tho solid bar, and cut mechanically perfeot in every detail. AH pinions,'spindles, and gears are . hardened glass-hard—they resist Vriction ' . and wear. ■ ''' There is 6ft. of flexible shafting, ina<?o V on tho wire-link principle, that connects ; 5Se cu£ting-hoad with tho driving gears. Tho cutting-head-: possesses maiijr featares of iis own.. Special attention is t paid to tho finish, hovelling, rounding ! of tho points of the teeth,' double con- • cavo' grinding, and. hardness. Theso are but a.few.of the good points v. nonnested with the Coates Howe Clipper. 7T you are .i horee-owner call and seo this remarkable machine. The STEWART TIMBER, Glass & Hardware Co. Ltfl. 80-84 C'ourtenay Place, Wellington. liiiii'ii'iiir O,REcr from the | MANUFACTURER J f I I Tins is tho factor that distinguishes k f I Collie Furniture. It ineans. higher I j quality ami lower prices. 1 f | l)v paying a visit to our Showrooms ffitkl \ / fl you will be convinwd of tho wisdom jl of buying from us. Our craftsmen rt 1 ture, and because they are OWN n jil fc I --U I craftsmen and not anothor mumiWirVljfl -i-4-j| I J Hirer's their creations aro sold at M g~ —I .-•Sn prices ihat ai'if unequalled for valuv. |||UH 8 Seo our furniture being made. —Edward Collie Ltd. —s*: ! IG7 Riddilord Street, Newtown loo! tfec Homestead, Shearing SMs, IBanis, and • Every OSher SHructure with fcALTHOID Maltheiri 'fpr'tonti the greatest value (or money expended,. It comblnet tnduranr.t. 'eiistinee te.eliniitie extremes, firo appearance, real tter.oi'.y. U costa !<w than half the price of gahputM iron, and, eaa'h«„Jx«d i'y inrjßt--tini'ji, wmwt and instructions with ouch roll. J . .Aetna) «a«u.oie( *ai iilnstratei] booklet, put (n* (ram Astnts—gJUlJlU 4 SMITH ltd ..K'ell's||tos *Kg>r-escsscuncrs,• ——rTfi?"'"'!' 'r.'jars i, 11 . 1 "I' I

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 3

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