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(W**\ Keep Contents /BSi H The Icy-Hot is a glass bottle within a till r H glass bottle, with a vacuum between. The IB! IlKl ... I |j vacuum is a non-conductor of heat or cold, '• p and prevents the contents from changing 3CY*nOl i temperature. In pouring out, the liquid c^—»^ I | is not contaminated by touching metal, VNc^-' i p | because the projecting glass neck makes -jfSSIII0 l||E|Jj§i Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely sanitary ; nor I^^^^ JjlJ ignfTf can it wor fc down between the bottle and the casing. , \ Every Icy-Hot Bottle is thoroughly tested before | shipment. It must keep I Water Steaming Hot for Twenty -four Hours, or Icy Cold for Three Bays. \ 1 regardless of outside temperature. i Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave the factory. ! The glass filler cannot break, for it is held in the casing i by a thick soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a, padded ; spring at the bottom. Bottles nickel-plated, leather \ | trimmed and nickel-plated or japanned. j I ' All high-grade bottles specially reduced. '?' ~ .j ! Pints from 3/6. Quarts from 14/- ] ! AGENTS LLm-Bu—MJai mi n— i .I^l a j..j- „ ¦¦mil— •< the; home of to-day. Atf inspection of our Stock' will convince you iof tKree facts :— (1) That it embraces EVERYTHING that is necessary to the Modern Home, whether that Home be large or small. (2) That it is so well selected and so varied in character as to suit perfectly every taste. (3) That in the matter of quality it cannot be excelled. A GREAT SELECTION OF FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS AWAITS YOUR INSPECTION. I . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON ,\ MARKET STREET, HASTINBS FACTORIES - WALTER STREET, Jj rr — ZZl — , ""™"*> To " Small-Home " Furnishers Those who must solve the problem of furnishing at a limited expenditure are cordially invited to confer* with us on all matters, however small, pertaining to the equipment or decoration of the home. 1 Our expert assistance in the selection of the furniture is of practical advantage. We offer special facilities for furnishing the small home. ARTS CRAFTSMEN and MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS 167 Riddiford St., Wellington. Telephone 1634. v , -V [DICKS' BATATA BELTING, f THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. NOT MANUFACTURED BY GERMAN FACTORIES IN ENGLAND. BUT A BRITISH ARTICLE SUPPORTED BY BRITISH CAPITAL, EMPLOY^ ING BRITISH WORKMEN. THE MOST RELIABLE BELT ON THE MARKET, BUT IMITATED BY MANY. THEREFORE LOOK FOR THE TRADE MARK ! BRANDED EVERY FEW FEET ON EVERY ROLI* SUPPORT BRITISH INDUSTRY AN.D QUALITY! LARGE STOCKS HELD! . LARGE STOCKS HELD! The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd* 80, 82, 84, Courtenay Place, Wellington, AGENTS. || HEATING !__ HEATINGS', HEATING OF FACTORIES AS REQUIRED BY, LEGISLATURE. "IDEAL" BOILERS AND RADIATORS are tin Most, Efficient and Economic on tho Market. ! FIFTEEN TIMES CHEAPER THAN ELECTRICITY. SIX TIMES CHEAPER THAN GAS. Over FOUR HUNDRED PUBLTC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS already installed ;n; n tho Dominion. ALL Information as to PLANS AND ESTIMATE! \ On Application to (ho SOLE AGENTS. % JENKINS AND MACK, Ltd., i Jn^ , f BATHERSTON-STREET, ..Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1915, Page 5