A 1916 WISH: MAY'YOUR' LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE _ . "ROTARY STANDARD." He have had over 40 years' Practical ■ Experience, during which time we have handled thousands of. absolu f el y superior mechanical excellence of the ROTARY . oIANDARD has captivated us, many of our clients, after vears of trial, are more enthusiastic in praise of them 'even than wo are. All find ■ thorn to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machines ever seen, ' M° ln S more and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime, and the verv best, like 22 carat fine, when compared with Oct. or rolled gold. The Newest Oontral iNeedle Standard is the most important invention of the century.' Let us send you particulars. Standards packed and delivered Free. Drop-head 5-Drawer Machines from £5 12s. Cd. Needles of <11 kinds .in stock.' Any make Machine repaired. . F h «|. W. \ . "' ; ENCrNE'ER 'AND IMPORTER, 98 WItLIS SfREET, WELtINCTON. M-'lcy-Hot'' i Bottles lp | ■ Keep ■ Contents. |r| ' Mot ©r Col#■ ' [Hi II r : for days.- , || J I The. Icy-hot is a glass bottle within a glass | bottle, with a vacuum between. The vacuum —f? is a non-conductor of heat or cold, and pre- L „ i| vents the contents from changing tempera- iCY'ttorj ture. In pouring out, the liquid is not con- 1 taminated by touching metal because the a projecting glass neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely ■ j sanitary; nor can it work down between the bottle and ||§||||l j, the casing. i Every Icy-Hot bottle is thoroughly tested before shipment. | It must keep Water Steaming Hot for Twenty-four !©hh»s, r. ©s* scy CoM .for Tliwee Days, 1 ' j regardless of outside temperature. Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave the factory. The : glass filler cannot break, for it is held in the casing 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, y >. All high-grade bottles specially reduced, ' PtmSs from 8/6.' 'Quarts from 16/E, W. Mills § Co, Ltd..'' ' AGENTS. FRANK 'OAKES, • ' IS NOW PROPRIETOR , ° ;OF TEE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL MANNERS AND WILLIS- STREETS, WELLINGTON. -p II I II 111 I I II II I I I I MIH II II I l||| ,|| | ,L „,J Mightier Than Pen or Sword— THE TEETH. : EVERY SOUND TOOTH Is a weapon In defending hoalth-a builder of nhvslcal power through good digestion ana assimilation-a constant aid In Hio malnicnanM to-day r fa'i S ° 03S<mtla ' ,0 successl Ono ereatest hygienic commands of Crown and Bridge Work from , JL JL Four-tooth bridge to replaoo Mlk I , - our ', ron . t °?'fi which liava cl: jl / 1 oeen loati MU, gold orowns. til Kb ! feSS 111 » W »» I hoavlly ralntsfcca with 20k. $wls! «W I 11S I IB i.i lIW so|tll >r. I per Tooth. and™? rowV 9 c!?t. EMT,F,C ' FAINLESS > PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, PLATES ■ Whalebone — Light, Strong, £Mlj©plfillkMlml fit absolutely guaranteed. feKM©liKfiSw'} From £3 3s. (j Extraction free when I ■ plates are ordered.' |J J, Jt M \ \ A <Rs EXTRACTIONS PAINLESS. . i„„I. ~ CONSULTATION-EXAHIINATION-ADVICE. »ra'asxsr. z.whjz»,S »• Write If in Noed of Dental Work. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, ' Q " e ° n ""fl Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND, and at WELLINGTON. DR. RAYNER. Dally from 3 till S. Saturday B till 1. Op on Friday Euoninos onSj.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2751, 20 April 1916, Page 2
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