pic Dark Blue China is always rich in colour and beauteous in form, Another thing about D.I.G. Dark Blue China is that it "goes" jj|] n well with practically any furnishings. Look round the room you are sitting in now and note °the distinguished atmosphere sueI rounding any piece of dark blue china you have. < j n Rich! Is it not? | ZA You can carry out the idea in every room in the house— o I I|TW kitchen included—add a piece or or two of blue here and there and |Tfp R llllP you will be charmed with the effect. 1 11 || j J The DXC. selection of Dark Blue I! China forms a worthy display* | PALM BOWLS- 225, 6d., 18s. ,6d,, 15s. cach. if .VASES—Is. Bd., 25., 2s. 6d., 3s, 3s, 3d., 4s. 6d., 4s. 9d., ss. ltd.. 7s. 6d„ Bs. 6d., If 12s. 6d., 275. 6d. cach IB SALAD BOWLS • 45., 4s, 9d,, Bs. 6d., 11s. Gd. each. || _ DISHES — 2s 3d., 2s, 9d., 35,, 3s. Gd., 45., 4s. 9d. cach. J ' JUGS-Straight shape. 3s. 6d. and 4s. Cd. each. „ F j JUGS—Straight shape, with, brown handle. . Is. 6d., 2s, 3d,, and 2s. 9d, each, j I JUGS—Squat shape. Is. 6d., Is. 3d., 2s„ 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. I JUGS—Squat shape, with brown handle. 45., 4s, 3d., and ss. 6d. each, || SUGABS— . ' Is. 3d,, Is. 6d., 25,, and 2s, 6d. each. I i| TEAPOTS- 45., 55., 6s. •± TEAPOT STANDS- 3s. 3d. each. CHILDREN'S MUGS- 1 Is. 3d. each. |jj .1/- In tha £ discount off every cach . purchase of SI or oven D„LC» Box 1478 .Wellington | Circle Hatchers by hand > T 9 a rffim adopt a food which approaches u paMM most closely to Mother's Milk, 3 L/viIVCI ,'f' 1 mm " and which yields positive results. I jH^ l7l ~-agsssg M Mcllin's Food is the tried and 5 * —» . (jS |j proved equivalent lo Mother's * tni? I 1 Milk; its success is evidenced j viIV \Jlllvl\iJ4 - by world-wide recommendation. | J2) Simple to prepare; no tedious [ 1 /iTPr-Tf xrAmnn-TiDtj I ira cooking—it is alike a boon to j ! iLAIGHLBS aro constructed entirely of metal (escepfc insu- $1 the nursing mother and satis- I S ~nnn r'J prmcl ?4. parts boin K tho Cover or Heater, $ ' fying to the child. 1 UF jSi ? fastened tihe regulating apparatus, tho nest or egg cham- Eft '.. np- 1 S&f 3 )® § I•' . w3L!> 8t: wi. egg « llaml)er and leatcr »» Patterned) after the hen and |j MM Ai 1 Ml S r fiS-i ,f gg ? are and the heater is in place, there is .••H -I ||® 188 Ifs |$F|lmUSt 1 • v t he fo F l ? er -' TJw *888 are protected from varying ■' i H llls 11 utwara. temperature by metal, airspace, and asbestos felt. || I |j| jj| || I There is Cheap About Circle Hatchers, | j gag) ja | While simple in appearance, their general construction is perfect. |] j 3 The outer wall of the Circle Hatcher is composed of several air spaces if I HfH 1111 ll | and two thicknesses of asbestos felt,'and when the heater is in place, M 5 11 PaJa BaJxl kMS j j the outer rim of which is embedded in soft cotton, cold air lis pre- IF ffl nS? xisKs I |J vented entering tie Hatcher. f j $ mu t _ - i ... ... 'A 1 Writ* now for sample of Mcllin's 'Foot! and a I . iHe lamp is placcd directly in the centre of the machine, and yet it ® mcf.i iundbook--Th<, c a « ofintou'-Fret. 1 , 13 impossible for any fumes from it to enter tho eee chamber $ , Menthers'ihiaßotUo-Meiijn'iFct.iiiic j S t xr 1 *» »**«/«-*» |,t /joule is I lio perfect anu simple l'ecucr. ► a In. the outer rim is a channel containing cotton nackinc K '• Messrs. Collin & co. pROpRmTARv, ltd. 6 B ° r 5 - » . WHLLINGTON, * Prevents Cold, Air from Entering the Nest, | and by putting a little more cotton tho nest can be adjusted to fit anv 1 BasmaMsssraE^^ I 61ZQ eg-gs. K 1 /H The burner is provided with a metal chimney, and is easily cleaned. i ' (! iWn . / I —Y 1 " 1 . 1 " 1^...^1^ 0110 of 150 test is a Suitable grade oil for burning. "A \ j " lie 6tyie of burner used economises the oil, about one gallon of koro- | $&\/ ti i Bene being sufficient to last over the incubator period of three weeks K 11® IJJn \ —s-Y> „ ' , and in warm-weather less oil .is con sumed. ' | ?!Skt<&3 I CGJISUS \ SO-Egg Capacity, Prico, 595. 6d., postage 2s. extra. I "WQS tdJi€l} i Write to Department 'D." i | 1 : Ei7. m& a, Ltd mnM\ h 1 ' t SO annually—on averago ot 1 w „ „ ® ffSr i . fl ™ l'aoknges to overv fi G. P. Stone. * lamlly, in Now Zealand. Such GeU P paokeU?&Zata f | ' " " ~~ — | row's breakfast—when yon laste it note fi ■■ r~ II . I I \ ,?f IB l i o as 'y flavour—a perfectly ii r~> II 11 "1 | 11 - 1 Joliclous navour found in no other 1 P. ■ ' ' '■fl I broakfust food. Got a packet to-tkvl f ".■ .:. / ■ ■ y ■ Uraamoato and all Thlatla produots Pi 1 " »hare in tile great Freo Gift Scheme— {' - // ilf P ffl (is 1) Bend Id stamp for coupon sheet and E W fe.O I 0 l "tarter coupon to "Thistle,'' Boz2i, | TMill* Flaked Oati are far | ' »uperior to ordinary rolled fi TLtero is no need for the housewife, tho hotel, board- o»t» m purity ,„d na«ur. ic | i' ing'houso, or restaurant worker to waste valuable f__ § 1 -j... , Hours iu the drudgery of knife-cleaning. Christo- n : Rjl |~o[|||Oolo| • :• pher Johnston's Eustless and Stainless Knives do | ■s^l - away with the old-time methods, cream *o the oat l^^|| '' @MS2S?SSS®SCTSSBimiSZSIEffi!2E!S' They have only to be washed and will never rust • .• or stain, . iWe have them, in, half-dozens at 22/6 for Dsssert yg} . : 1:: Size and ?5/- for Table Size. = ■The' Sims Hardware Go, Ltd. . ' 111-113 Cuba Street,* Wellmg^osi, " 'f ICT" ij «J S a modem appliance which will T7 TVT 1 ' quickly supply a copious stream of JrOf JNeUXal^ia hot water by using a small quantity of an( J Headaches chips or rubbish. Nervous headaches are f lepires i care er ittestiii a ,enand can bo used at any and all times. 1" ITS EXTREME CHEAPNESS AND ' \fO,SCl> I IFI C» LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION BRINGS i~ s %SS Mentholated Petrolftum Jelly Price £4 10s. CoMpl6t6 Sold in handy, sanitary tin tubes at all chemists F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. and general stores. Refuse substitutes. Get in touch with u S right away. C °' ... , 17 SlitcStiitl.NeirYork,U.S. A. JOHN DUTHIE & Co a , Ltd,, u " d0B Mon,rcal Mowow WILLIS STREET ... WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3145, 25 July 1917, Page 2
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