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Make your own Marmalade with a new Magic Slicer We are pleased to inform our many friends who were unavoidably disappointed last season that cur new shipment of Magic Marmalade Slicers has now arrived. We expect quick sales of those efficient shears, therefore would suggest an early call at our Spacious Retail Department, where you may inspect and also possess the beet /wSy slicer possible. We believe the MAGIC will please you, for it -P . does not squeeze, but Cuts the Fruit Easily, Finely Evenly, ref and Bave lta cost * n a s * ng k marmalade. <l® If 14/6, Postage Paid. Our Retail Department is alive to your requirements, and our numerous household and labour saving appliances will be gladly demonstrated to you. E. W. Mills & Co Lt a. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Sts., Wellington. 0 - -LTBOYS’ PULLOVERS— Quoted on size 22 inch, rise and ' fall 6d. every 2 inches. ' Petone make, in Fine Grey and !; Fawn Marls 8/6. fe." ~'£ Kaiapoi make, in Neat Fawn and Grey Stripes 8/6. U ' Roslyn make, in fancy jazz de-, - signs 9/n. 8 Roslyn make, in Silk and Wool, J of Fawns and Greys . . 6/11. English Yarns, m Plain Grey, /// Brown and Fawn ...... 6/6. Z -a? BOYS’JERSEYS— j Quoted on size, 24 inch, rise and fall 6d. every 2 inches. ] GREY, fine 7/6, ribbed 8/11,- ;! heavy Roslyn 8/11. ImL . ' NAVY, fine 7/6, Roslyn 8/11, Saxe 5/11. I BROWN, fine 8/11, heavy 7/11. ;; Boys’ Cardigans— Quoted on 24 inch, ; rise and fall 6d every 2 inches. q 1 Light Grey, Mid ' Grey, Light Heather ' 8/11; Petunia, Grey and Heather, 9/6; . Fancy Ribbed, English, 12/6. The UNION CLOTHING Co. Lit Boys’ Wear Specialists, CORNER OF CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS, WELLINGTON. } Aho at 160 Lambton Quay (opposite Public Trust), 155 Riddiford ji Street, Newtown} and Petone. Vapour Remedy Attacks Coughs And Colds Two Ways at Once Acts Through the Air-Passages as a Vapour And Through the Skin like a Poultice. 1 ivbilrh is iust Its ingredients are vaporised by the Al \ Pt 1 T *l7 TIL-nnt J body-heat and inhaled right to the inRubbed on the 1 hroat ana {jamed a j r -passages, loosening the Chest at .Bedtime. phlegm and easing the difficult breath- —.—• ing. At the same time, ,it warms and -»< x. 14 4-vm l b>lpa hpcrin as stimulates the skin like a poultice, Most cold troubles begin as « draw j n g out » the soreness and helpA.n inflammation of the delicate j n g the vapours inhaled to relieve the lining of the air-passages in the congestion. nose ’or throat, caused almost Bast for Children’s Colds ?i’’T y L b /r O «th?d Most cold troubles are broken up py to 3 The nuiekest “ omin 2 this direct treatment. It q Jttack is especially good for children s colds J " ay to hv because there is no dosing to upset theS t g Tm P ffi delicate little stomachs. . f Zvi me ? I The healing, antiseptic properties of Xo be vicks make it; splendid, too, for surV to b fa ce inflammations such as cuts, burns, ' * r Sjw“day S these vapours can be easily obtained M dfgy at home from Vicks Vapoßub, the Ei Ww® modern vaporising ointment. Rubbed on the throat and chest at night, it has I® W a double action against coughs and colds of all kinds. irvuu>v. Ml .z kas no maid His wife gave up the attempt to get a servant long ago. Now they have solved the servant question for good by having Radiation Gas Grates in place of coal fires. Both are enthusiastic over the saving of work, .and the convenience of having heat on tap at any time of the day or night. Only Radiation Gas Grates have the famous patent called the “Injector-Ventilator, which changes the air in the room up to six times an hour, and avoids all draughts. With a Gas Fire 75 per cent, of the heat enters the room; with a coal fire 75 per cent, of the heat goes up the chimney. The Wellington Gas Co. Ltd., I Telephone 28—100.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 253, 9 July 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 253, 9 July 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 253, 9 July 1926, Page 5

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