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You'll Bake Better With Glass Oven Dishes You can bake scones, cakes, bread; roast beef; cook puddings, or prepare any other food with Oven-Proof / Glass Dishes and get better results than with the old- ' fashioned utensils. Oven Glassware bakes food quickly; the- oven heat is transmitted to the food evenly, top, bottom, and sides as the heat radiates through the glass. Glass Oven Dishes are easily cleaned, as nothing sticks to the smooth, glossy surface. They' do not rust or grow discoloured, nor do they absorb odours. They can be taken from the oven straight to the diningroom table; because of their neat appearance and clear transparency they are quite appropriate for serving in this way. There's a shape for every oven use, and every piece is guaranteed to stand the greatest oven heat \vithout breaking. With reasonable care Oven-proof Glass Dishes will Keep whole and give good service for many years. We have in stock Round an d Oval Casseroles, Oval Bakers, Bread Bakers, Utility Trays, Round Pie Plates. Round Bakers, Round Shirred Eggs, and Measuring Cups. ■ ■' -« - E W. Mills & Co. Ltd. 1 Corner of Jervois Quay, Victoria and Hunter Streets — Wellington a ~~jprtr 1 W4B : 4% Saidl IwasSatq*.-' "Now, Nora," said the physloiaa to a young woman who was nursing a case of fever, "if the patient sees snakes again, give him a dose of this medicine. I I shall be in again at 6." "The hour for his return arrived.' The physician visited tho patient and found . nun raring. 'He had been bo, said the nurse, for hours. "And did you give him the medicineP" Inquired the puzzled doctor. Nora shook her head. .."B«t didn't I tell you to rive it to him ", n6 . ?&w 6nakes again?" demanded' the physician. "But he didn't say he saw snakes this « m 6( doctor,' replied the nurse confidently. 'He said he saT red, white and blue turkeys with straw hats on." If we used as poor judgment as the nurse in _ tho above story., in, selecting merchandise for our customers, we can imagine what a time we would have in selling it. We give careful thought and attention to the choosing of stocks—wo buy only the kinds that will give utmost ' ■, satisfaction and service, bo when you purchase here you can ba 6ure that tho I quality is right. The Sims Hardware Go, Ltd* Cuba Street Wellington Canadian Weak Links in a Strong Chain That's just what imitation parti are when they become a part of your Ford Car. They look strong enough but the metal isn't there—the strong durable Vanadium steel that goes into the Ford chassis and jvery Ford part, Ford parti are specially cast and heat-treated, each ' according to its uie. Ford metallurgies have been studying that problem for ( sixte«n years and know just how each unit should be made to endure a maximum of wear and tear. They know that best results can be obtained only by the use of special formulas for different parts. In New Zealand 120 licensed Jsfojecl dealers and stockists carry complete assortment of Genuine Qsftflerf parts; and give careful, prompt s2Sfosd Service. It's better to btfsafe than sorry. Go to the licensed y OtoPd Dealers for service. pKjjjpB&BESSSS^Trr Canadian Cars Insist on Genuine Svnd Parts. - -101 TEE LOCAL DEALER IS ENTITLED TO YOTJB TBADB. a . . ■ we are distributors N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co I__ WELLINGTON. Ltd. I iffITEELIT-E ]R|ED. \teeiite ; . If ed | yTEELITE Med J 1 The Only PERMANENT ROOF PAINT j ||' NON-POISONOUS- v';l8/r pcr'limpJ' j ['Smith andvSmith Ltd. j I Opposite Town Hall Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 3

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