8iMlMlllMlli B llll B llllllllHllMlMlllMMliiM"«""""" M"B"""M""""'""'''''B' Bgaßgaa§Bß'fflaW'tMgBWMIIS I fCNUNIEATIGN ■ i^^^Jy Concentrate on these values for * •■*••• \IbB f^ & - here is an opportunity to obtain | ""•"' A'V.L*'. I. yZS. W^OfCm some really beautiful napery for B \ §'.xj X, \m ||lffl your home or gift-giving. Every § *•-. \' / \* ■111 Hb line offered is unsurpassed for 5 hbv,. "^XX-^iX^"' \ I^^LW^ quality and is marked at Half « Hll*<^ *^* \ Price to enable stock* to b« X vo. I.—White LINEN and VENE- \ reduced. It is all new M tht j§ ■^■■^ \ \fß i'IAN LACE RUNNERS; an unusuil \ ■ . ; I "^ \ and attractive selection otdes.giw \ dmiflW mdieate. . I r \ \i 12 ,45 \ ... i 1 \ isx4s- &s?sj%2ii.. \ . , /: I E li \ j, 12 x 45 ...k.... Usual Price 15/6 \ . . : ■ I'rf9®*v. ' ' Half Price T/» Bach \ -:, . ■ ■ T^^^^^r^'^^vv. X ° B 8/r8 E**h \ '■•■'■ '■■■■';'■■■•'" « A'^^P X >>'<•• 2.-20 W. ROUND TABLE \ ■ft * /•CENTBES' ■■■ S*as. *? -;v \■' W^^Si^k | \ i^'Ji^'^'^fck.--"' Xo.S.-AFTBEKOON TBA > mI M M ■ "'*•/ /S/j vßr' CLOTHS, hand painted in dainty . •w^"^^^^"V ~w M'^M- '■'-■"■-■■■■■ S m •Of^' * / colours on Pnre Whit* Irish Linen; 1m M MM '■'■ ■'' '■'"•''■ Tl/ ••' /. hemstitched; pretty aMortment vt ■^F.^r.^^H Ek. '~ .'f .••' /Jt Bird, Japanese Lady and Floral A. .^^^l 'I^^. \ / //Mk iiri"^ Usual Price 19/6 J^feH^^H ' £ ij^^. • ••>' //^KI Half W» •/» ' iH^ /^H r""' 3ii % : I Wj-t) *%'?% * ""*k xo. 4.—MADEIRA COST COVERS. Call and Inspect the other Special Offers in our | p^"l*yiK;/^)} ■ Sw«.!W Manchester Department. g B V l'-'^ ?i. \:\xX '^■■^flflilß JIV MAILORDERS. B | r '""' (../: '\ *; ' H^^^^^^^^^l A" Mail Orders receive yr«Mrt ■ JV* '; -^^^fld^jl J^^^^^l^^^^^^l - *n^ carefu' attention in aur »F" ■ I k- C^T'^t^l^^^^V to-date Mail Order DeptortatMrt. ■ B iMfIfIHiHHHHHHHi IHi *~\^»^f IW^^^*&^^^m y*^S **>J Goods are packed witU cm ««4 g I I H I IT ■■ (j I I HP I If rti selected with judgment. Satif g |so that Country Customers rr.iy mBB^^^^HVI H^HM &BH9HHHI ■ 3 order direct from this advertise- HBHVAVfIi BVJi iHV^BV^H Sco Special Disjilays In LamMwi ■ g ment, giving number of article HTH^H^H^H^I fl^fl^ H^H^H^HJH ■ Quay Window. ' S I and date of appearance. jg Hot Water— - All the Year Round. •■■■.. ■ - i '.■■■•'■ ■■■'■' Good soap and hot water —these are the natural enemies of dirt and stains. Used lavishly—they take the place of much /s%\ scrubbing, scouring and rubbing. Why should any woman use ' iv 1 hot water sparingly when an AUTOMATIC WATER ■jf"K^H i,,,,,mPl.nii.i.' " :"• HEATER will supply enough for all her needs-^-obtained £jf \% ■P*/^l-^ like cold water —with the mere turning of ONE tap. MM r'-Jm- mtiil THE SCRUBBING ARM TESTIFIES. "Hot Water knocks *»f T^^CBL / hours of labour from my schedule. % In a second the bucket is filled VA^ Hi Ttiur . Avith steaming hot water —and the brush does its bit easier and better. 1l ET Steaming hot water quickens dish-washing, too, and makes short work ■ DETTER FUEL of laundry day." , . ', -j •^_'| Perhaps you'd like to have a better Gas Cooker in your . M ■jC^C^HI kitchen than you now have^ —one with modern advantagesmodern gas-saving burners—modern oven . . . and above alii § the modern over heat regulator. I You simply prepare the food for the oven, light the burner, set th« | oven regulator at the proper temperature mark, and slip the food into ilimme oven Then, with an easy mind, you can go about your other j I duties, or leave the house entirely for the afternoon, knowing that upon ! your return the food will be cooked to perfection. W^^ When cooking can be done so easily, isn't it well worth while to make . the most of such a convenience? the Fuel Have you ever experienced that sudden feeling of chill and TJ^^^i: TTrillt" Hnma lltl^Vi gloom that descends upon you when you pile more coal on Ac £XCcit yOUI D.OIIIC WILQ dying coal fire? Rather black ingratitude this, in return for the heavy coal bill and labour involved in making and keeping vftv _ up the fire, and the dirty job of cleaning up in the morning. j^'i!i\ V Gas Heat is immaculately clean. ■ No soot and dust to rise and settle .jj^^^^^tot Vv-fflBW • , r- ti JfsiV llllllllllr\ ll"//llllllllll ■'- on walls, furniture, hangings and rugs. Every woman who has Jgf /^y,—^ watched her furnishings lose their freshness and grow grey and drab M§ • . will know what a blessing that is. ■ '^^Sk There is no substitute for reliable, effortless warmth ... temperatures ■! ■ positively and accurately maintained. GAS HEAT supplies this E^ rt\ •i:"absolutely care-free comfort and convenience. THE UETTER FuEL ' See Special Window Display of "NEW ZEALAND MADE" Appliances at the ! WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY LTD. COURTENAY PLACE
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 15
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