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Icy -Hot" Bottles © ©Keep Contents /R Hot or Cold W*& kiyj for Days; Lft 1 jgj The Icy-Hot is a glass bottle witfiinV 1 S] glass bottle, with a vaciium between, The KHLmJr Hj vacuum is a non-conduclor of heat or cold, H •* Jf ml and prevents the contents ffoto changing: laCT-HftTl HI temperature. In pouring- out, the liquid 1 *S?«_y B| is not contaminated by touching metal,! i V*^S^ SI ' because the projecting: glass neck makes • ijfßriV H§^ Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely sanitary ; nor ___B___i • <^lior f can wor^ own between the bottle and "SSE3^ %dtsßsJua*P the casing. Every Icy-Hot Bottle "is 'thoroughly tested b'eforo shipment. It must keep Water Steaming Hot for Twenty -four Hours, or Icy Cold for Three Days, rcgrardless of outside temperature. Any bottle failing 1 to do this cannot leave the factory.. The glass filler cannot break, for it is held in the casing by a thick soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a padded spring at the bottom. Bottles nickel-plated, .'leather trimmed and nickel-plated or japanned. All high'grade bottles specially reduced* Pints from 7/6, Quarts from 14> E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. AGENTS **^P___t_______E___a^2fc___j_i___ 1 SUPREME VALUE I tip Is the characteristic feature of a |S special purchase of Indian Carpets hZ 4gj and Rugs which we are now Gj Jg- o showing o— — • TO Ml AN INSPECTION WILL WELL REPAY YOU g Our window display gives these Sj, e^ goods an. excellent introduction Spy; but if your choice is not there we |gjj : are sure you will find it inside* ggj __V i&l For Design, Wear and Value this splendid jwji Mt range will defy competition. iggj ,AJI ____{ I The Scoullar Co., Ltd. § \sj! h__4 M j&^^^§&^_^%^%JKß^6JEi_ri-S L__-a^H««H___3«^«Sn«MSa_Maw-«»4««A*MNIMBA«^nMNiSII«^_-H_A*^P_««9 \ The designers of Collie furniture express in each style that combination of grace and dignity with comfort and serviceability which is suited to the modern home. Although all our productions are constructed with conscientious care, of selected timbers, you will find every price consistently moderate. To those' who seek furniture that will serve and satisfy throughout the years to come, 5 Collie's offer the utmost in value for every purse. EDWARD COLLIE. Ltd. Arts Craftsmen, 107 Riddiford Street, Newttwn. TeltpWe 1034. A Boiler that is Specially Strengthened I U at the most important place. ' BURT'S Copper Washing Boiler C^T^^i^^^" a boiler gets double the I "^mE* «IwßlsßSj« IwßlsßSj *" c Is £ rcatest » .^ weigrht \ '^fe knocks when clothes are \ %gj____sily Quchtly, unless strength* \ •^s / ened, the bottom is woro out \m while other parts are quite ood> Fot this reason v° u in ««"'■' g et f ar longer wear from Bun's Copper Washing Boiler. Burt's are made by special machinery, and the bottoms are of extra heavy gauge copper. They arc power hammer plenished, which ensures «yen thickness throughout and prevents thin places. Average weight: One pound to the gallon. This is the correct weight for bolters. Though so much bettor, Burt's Copper Washing Boilers are no dearer than others — in many cases cheaper. x Obtainable all Ironmongers ant) Plumber*. PRICES--10 >2 14 16 18 as gallon s IG'» 18/- 21/- t*h Vth 37/1 each I Ijl A. &» T. BURT, LTJD. I j || OOURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON, I ■Iww. .^._._jl— -1 : ??B-SM

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1914, Page 5

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