S "Koalore" Saves Coal, for .as i I the Price of Coal Goes Up jj the Cost to You Comes Down.:;] 5 JjjAVING money at tlie prcssnt time is a very difficult. proposition, but tfhen an J _ opportunity presents itself do .not pass it by. Antler present conditions it | fi .is compulsory to buy ail equal quantity of nut coal and slack, and.tli.is com- ■ § ;5 bination makes rnything but u good iire, to say nothing' of tlio trojublo iu ! fl z starting it. ■■ J 1 £ | "Koalorc" will eliminate this defect to u great extent,'lwcause it quickly $ jj converts burning coal, coke, or slack into a glowing mass of incandescence, B . and prevents dust, dirt, and soot-laden chimneys. . S "Koalorc" is a chemical production based on nature'i! process of boat ■; | i storing, and is so evolved that <|> I It Retards the Using Up of this Store of Heat, • :;| | not by damping down the flames, but by giving off cases which com'bino' -; ! s with the natural coal gas, resulting in a brilliant llamo wliicli consumes' tlio ''r a coal in a slow, even manner. j | f To ono heaped up teaspoonful of "Koalorc" add a. pint of cold water, mix- B £ thoroughly and stir twice over; then at once apply abovo to cue hundred- . Js f weight of coal, coke, or slack by sprinkling well over and then mixing with $ a the fuel. The coal, etc., is then ready for use. -two and a-half -or -R [{ three scuttlesful to tho hundredweight. You will lind that it will only "be : | S necessary to uso about ■ . | \ One Half the Quantity of Coal : | s -to obtain tho same heat. I; ' . It does not matter if .some of the coal, coke, or slack .is not covered, as,;'| 5 the gases given off by "Koaloro" in burning counteract' any - apparent in-; [' equality. When using "Koalore" you can reduce draughts, in coppers, ovens,>.'■ E , ? ranges, grates, etc. • 1 \;v. | _ "Koalore" is non-poisonous, las no smell, and emits 1 no fiimes.' It is;'-| | invaluable in bakeries, kitchens, hospitals, schoolrooms, and wherever coal /E P is used. ' v | An .important feature is that by using "Koaloro" the fire will, keep in. | | much longer, and will not requiro'making up nearly 60 often. "Koalore" -. | | can be used a little at a time, and retains its properties indefinitely. f* | j In large packets only, Is. each. Write to Department "D." . ;, R | E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd., ;! j - ''jj" Farnltiire Economy j' In Its Traest Sense.'-.'. .i • ' | 1 Tl|| WHATEVER preference we en. ".'••• j I 1 jfte joy -with the public is because i | figf' fiS we.-stand firmly to our policy of ' .. J i 1 P jfifl giving?' .better value and higher j UEM 'The -Faffnlture we sell, j •I I © is °* '^ a 4 B? a^c ttoatJ ■ will. iasi a-Mfeime~| i Superior j 9 style—artistic in construction and finish. . Satisfaction /I • • is an absolute assurance to buyers of our noted Furniture—don't / ! hesitate to-consult us if you desire to effect, tho utmost economy .' v i in furnishing. v,.' ; | EDWARD COLLIE,; Ltd. Prepare Against iMlcay '. . By using the best and most economical paint-known. j Lusfruss Metallic / Faint I Heady Mixed. ' | COLOURS ABSOLUTELY PERMANENT.-4 : - ALL STOREKEEPERS. ' ' , ' Smith &'Smith, Ltd,, j " WELLINGTON. ■ " - j §Bave Coekbtg am tey Jays-;/ let Campbell's Tasty Tiuiied Semis i&f|P rrUBRB are days when you have;so much work to do that it W ftl « very awkward to find timo to cook. .. M® § ' When you are placed liko that, get a tin or two of our }p| |' appetising dainties-Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Sardines, ■Ifl&Wl ' Toneues Corned Beef, Pork and Beans, Soups of various kinds, Wll Potted Meatß> . , | sfm'a ( A With these you can provide a meal quickly, with very II little preparation. W. CAMPBELL, Ltd., - « and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'PHONE *43 2<J3 CUBA STREET. .' „ 2524 A " 103 ItIDDIFORD STREET. . ' ' „ 10S1 '"-Ideal" Boilers and' Radiators.. I | FOR "IDEAL" HEATING SYSTEM FK I and Unlimited Supply of Hot Water i J | p| . ttre 'he aomo of perfection. " Rsj\ 1 l|J ■ - 80,0 Dominion Agents— J'witf i|i 11 . JBtiats &■'" ir fi m ! J i M MACS,Itd [I WELLINGTON. j I
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