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ohould Use. " | BEIGHT, clean, glossy stove is the pride of every housekeeper, but it is 1 ■. hard to keep a stove nice and shiny unless Black Silk Stove Polish | is used... This is the reason. Black Silk Stove Poliah sticks right to tha i iron—)jecpme3 a part of the stove. . : • ' It makes old stoves look like new, and lasts four times as long as any other shine. You need ; Only' Polish One Fourth as Often, . I yet your stove will be cleaner, brighter, and better looking than it has been since you first bought it. ' * "Buy a can of Black Silk Stove Polish from your dealer, and if you I do not find it better than any other stove polish you have ever used before,, he ■ will-, refund your money. '-■ Tit does not dry out—can be used to the last drop—absolutely no ; waste, no duet, no dirt. ■ . \ ''Black -.Silk Stove Polish is not only most economical, but it 1 ; .. Gives a Brilliant Silky Lustre | that cannot: be obtained with' any other polish. It saves you time, ; work, ,and:;.money. It coste no more than the ordinary-kind, so why | not have, the best? ..... S , ..: Buy a .can to-day and see what a -change will be made in the appear- 1 ance of your stove or gas range. You will be surprised at the result. \ Put up in liquid and paste form. Follow the directions carefully. \ Obtainable from all stores throughout the Dominion. : \ 'EW. Mills & C0.,-Ltd*' I .. M™. A ? e A ? ents f Hunter St. & Jervois Quay, Wellington. \

TMs J once a year Sale ©Hers' excellent I opportunities, to thrifty lioasekeepers to "I secure everyday Goods below the e§ua! * [ r' ;:•',-;;.■■■■■■. Peaces. ■ ' " I We have a. ..wry large'stock of Stainless and Hygienic Cutlery thai will neither rust nor stain, and that will keep an edge;like a razor. Please remember, that the British Government has prohibited the export of Stainless Cut]ery,_ consequently no more of this class of Cutlery will be obtainable.in. New Zealand. , RUSTLESS TABLE KNIVES . I :: • At 26/., 27/6, 29/6 per half doz. , RUSTLESS DESSERT KNIVES- | " 23/6, 26/., 27/6 per half doz. | Al QUALITY TEASPOONS- 9/6 the half doz. ' <A 1 QUALITY DESSERT FORKS OR SPOONS- ' | 13/6 per half doz. | Al QUALITY TABLE FORKS OR SPOONS- ■ 21/6 per half doz. SCISSORS—We have just imported a splendid Jot of first- f class Scissors, including Cutting Out, Drapers', Buttonhole, and Nail Scissors. Those arc all British make, and will be sold at . Clearing Prices. | GEO. WINDER COR. CUBA & MANNERS STS., WELLINGTON 1 SELECT YOUR

PROJI, THE LAJtGESTAND ftLOST. UP-TO-DATE STOCKS IN NEW /■■l,. :V '■ZEALAND. : PATTERNS POSTED FEES. ' OPP. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 96, 16 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 96, 16 January 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 96, 16 January 1918, Page 2

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