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“ Sitka ” Refrigerators Keep Your F ood Cool and Fresh. The hot weather -we are now experiencing impretses on the bonsewife the necessity of obtaining an ice-chest as a receptacle for all perishable articles of food. When you buy a ■* Sitka " yon are obtaining- the best that science, invention and mechanical skill-can construct. These refrigerators Are Made of Ash, Strongly Built, beautifully finished in Golden Oak, and are rinc lined. They have removable floes and waste pipes, corrugated galvanized ice racks, solid provision shelves, solid bronze lift leviar locks, solid bronze hinges of beautiful design, and: are set on patent casters. These refrigerators are thoroughly insulated witln four thicknesses of charcoal sheathing. This sheathing overlaps at lull comers thus making eight thicknesses at the joints. This insulation makes the refrigerator Very Economical in the Consumption of Ice. The circulation, being perfect.-constantly changon‘the air in the provision chamber, brings it in contact with the ice, which makes it cold, dry and pure, so that the various articles of food way be kept without danger of one taking the odour of another. E Prices from 85/- Enamel, lined.-front | £7-0-0 . W. Mills & Co. Ltd. U.-.UUOW——— ■ . * “Our Own” Tea Suits oil Tastes k •'-K’H Strong, weak or medium—no matter ’how'yoiji like your tea, yon will enjoy the pleasant flavour of “Oar Own” Blend. “Our Own” Fanning’s—per lb. 1[- Slb.tins Hf- „ No. X Blend „ 1/2 5 „ 5/3 „ No. 2 Blend „ 1/6 5, „ 6/8 No. 3 Blend „ 1/8 5 ! „ 7/6 ~ No. 4 Blend ~ 2/- 5 ! „ 9/2 W. CAMPBELL 40 I 4* lllinti STIUT zss cuba a ruecr I6S lUStnai «T„ UCWTOWI BTJLLIYANT’S arm*. runriHCß STEEL WIRE ROPB FOR LOO HAULING. ONB UNITOEat QTJAimr moraiOT HXCBCIMCB SOLE AGENTS—HUTCHESON, WILSON & CO., 92, JBBVOni QUAY, WEXLOiijKDOH. BEOGS BROS., THE FAMOUS CHEAP CASH GROCERS, HAVE taken the premises in Cuba street, recently occupied by the Town and Country Stores, opp. Vedtch and Allan's, and they have OPENED AN UP-TO-DATE STOKE TO-DAY with a clean. Fresh Stock. Como along To-day and see our Prices. 'Phone 1818. , , MESSES BEGGS BEOS, also dears to announce that all their other branehen at 80. Constable street, 'phone 1675 ; 93. Tory street, 'phone 1096 ; 93, Ghuznee Street, 'phone 1096 ; 282, Willis street, 'phone 1096; 153, Taranaki street, 'phone 1096. will be continued as before. Call and inspect our New Stock. Delivery to all parts of thocity and suburbs.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 27 January 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 27 January 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 27 January 1913, Page 5

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