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jfK lilk /tsi IHL In the great business of keeping house THE RIGHT HARDWARE HELPS A LOT! Do you need new Aluminium The D.I.C. has a full stock of Saucepans, a Steamer, or a Coffee Household Hardware, including Percolater? Do you lack Cutlery I Cooking Utensils, Tools, Brushor Table Silver? What about || I | ||l ware, Labour-saving Devices, such things as Clothes Baskets, Tins and Enamelware, OrnamenTubs, Basins and Pails? tal Co PP er and Bronze Arlicle# * Hardware Department, Ground Floor. Enter Directly from Brandon Street. HERE ARE SOME TYPICAL D.I.C. VALUES. THE NEW PATENT DOUBLE ALUMINIUM HOUSEMAIDS' RUBBER KNEEL-ON SAUCEPAN AND STEAMER. MATS,, “good for garden work.” Price 9/6 and 12/6 Price 4/11. NEW PATENT SAUCEPAN AND PUDDING RUBBER DOOR MATS, life-long wear. STEAMER. Price 11/6. Price 7/ft> SET OF 4 STRONG ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS. Price 17/6 WILLOW AND CANE CLOTHES BASKALUMINIUM COFFEE PERCOLATERS. very strong. Price 8/9 and 9/9. Price 5/9, G/lt, 7/C and 8/6. THE NEW HANDY GRASS SHEARS. They OVAL WOOD FIBRE WASHING BOWLS cut like scissors. Price 4/9. (saves China). Price 9/6. EN WELLED BASINS, all sizes. SILVER FINISH BATHROOM PAILS. Price 7d. to 3/6. Price 2/6 to 6/9. BABIES’ ENAMELLED BATHS, “Best WHITE- ENAMELLED BATH ROOM Shapes.” Price 13/6, 15/6, 18/6, to 24/6. HAILS. Price 1/6, 1/11 and 2/3. ASBESTOS TABLE MATS. ‘Felted.” round. Price B<L, lid. and 1/-each. GOLD-FINISHED WIRE PLATE COVERS. Rubber Price 1/- and 1/3 each. Price 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- each. DXC. - - Wellington Business as UsasaS dorissg Bebuildiag

Tte World’s Most Powerful Section Cieasaer ' “J ' /i/fl / //Wc* i 5 I IBefore bringing out the new model XI Electrolux, / ///pnvßP we appointed a committee of the greateat living 1/ \ (dr experts in Domestic and Electrical Science. The //I a' question we put to their knowledge and expertI I ! ence was this: “What is the best way to remove II U Dust from Fabrics?” After trying out every 1 1\ it conceivable method, the experts reported: The \\\\ Wlwrn \\ essential thing is air suction. This is the only ,\ \y Vw \nn\ method that removes all the dust and none of the wk fabric.” "Good!” we replied. “That is already \ V ai\\ the principle on which Electrolux works. We \ now concentrate on designing an Electrolux \ which shall use an air current considerably more \\ powerful than that of any other cleaner.” THIS WE HAVE DONE IN THE NEW MODEL XL — Additional advantages embodied are:—The air is purified and motor specially protected—lightness and portability—simplicity—easy payment system and service after purchase. The New Electrolux is then the world’s ideal cleaner. Write for free booklet, and let us prove our claim without obligation to you. Please ask our representative for his identification card. THE CLEAWT CLEARER. Also makers of the Electrolux Electric Floor Polisher and the Electrolux Refrigerator—th< New Coldness. LTD. 85 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. (Crown Studio B!dg».) 25 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT N.Z. REPRESENTATIVES IN EVERY DISTRICT

FILM AND STAGE PROGRAMMES FOR THIS WEEK Theatre. Title. Make- ~ „ Star ’ STRAND Sorrell and Son . , . . United Artists . . H. B. Warner REGENT Two Flaming Youths . . Paramount . . Chester Conklin, W. C. fields DE LUXE Surrender , . . . Universal . . Mary Philbin KING’S . . Old Ironsides . . . . Paramount . . Esther Ralston, Chas, farrell PARAMOUNT The Crystal Cup . . . . First National . . Dorothy Mackad QUEEN’S Lovelorn . . . . Metro-Goldwyn . . Sally O Neill HIS MAJESTY’S Vaudeville .. ... John Fuller .. Fullers’ Follies TOWN HALL Concert ».«, E. J. Gravestock Amy Evam, Fraser Gans*

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 172, 21 April 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 172, 21 April 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 172, 21 April 1928, Page 24

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