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I Cutlery that Never Stains I or Rusts, and Therefore j | Needs No Cleaning* i j Think irKat this means to the dubj housenrife. It does away with *** the knife-board and it saves labour and time, for the knivea I are always clean and bright, for they .keep their original polish. The saving of wear and tear on the blades through constant clean- •■•■ ing will give many years' added life to the cutlery. ' . '■ . • ■ - No matter what togetable or fruit you use them on the acids do not haye the slightest effect on the blades. I : They-' Cain Be Placed in Vinegar for Days, and when takea out they are as bright as when'i they were placed there. After use all that is necessary is to dip them in warm -rater, _ wipe them; with a dry cloth, and they can be put away immediately. jj ".'■''- '-'-. \ II We have just landed a largo shipment of this Cutlery, which is ' |J • manufactured by one of the leading British cutlery firms. [I •' |5J ■ All Cutlery'is marked "Firth Stainless," and when buying be ISI sure that this brand is upon each knife. I '■''■' ' •,. For. further particulars write to Department "I)." E.;l?. Mills & Go.,LtcL | Kl Q.-P.' Stone. ■ g, j TIME SAVERS! , ' LABOUR SAVERS! v"i "" | MONEY SAVERSI V\ JnuJllfF | ■ J] VERY ; Home equipped with *"' . "~|Lf \ Electric light , should possess ■ /,^^-j^g~^Bß^^^S | an Electric Iron—the Housewife's ■ fs> j greatest time and labour-saving de- ™ffirßig|mLj.i) i vice ever invented. ,7™™* .Our Electric irons at 22/6 i■■•■ ■ ' ' ' I .;■;. , are. absolutely satisfactory—perfectly made in every detail— scienjj tificaily finished—and always reliable. | , I If you'don't already possess an Electric Iron, then consider our I offer at 225. 6d. I The-.SIMS HAfiOWAfiE Co. Ltd. i . j 111-113 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. •I" ' " ■ ' ■■' "li II" 1 i'i -■" ' i ■ i . _ ..., i ti. ~,, fJS a modern appliance whioh. will quickly supply a copious stream of hot water by using a small quantity of chips or rubbieh. I Requires n© care or attention and can bo used at any and all times. ITS EXTREME CHEAPNESS AND LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION BRINGS IT WITHIN THE REACH OF NEW ZEALAND'S SMALLEST HOMES. Price £4 10s. complete F. 0.5. WELLINGTON. Get in touch' with us right away. JOHN DUTH.IE & Co., Ltd., WILLIS STREET ... WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3139, 18 July 1917, Page 2
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