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Bottles^ y|O Keep Contents lIS (Tin Hot or Cold W\ II for Days. II Ijg The Icy-hot is a glass bottle within a glass lifflT^ lIS bottle, with a vacuum between. The vacuum H)™' JJE is a non-conductor of heat or cold, and pre- j. . SH^teS vents th , e contents from changing 1 temperature. JCY-Hoi ( nSffiifciTf In pourin S out » the Hquid is not contaminated Vv 1 **>}$g!g£-ssP by touching metal, because the projecting glass v^ i::>r neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely sanitary; nor can ÜBBfr^ it work down between the bottle and the casing. ifgP^afi Every. Icy-Hot bottle is thoroughly tested before shipment. It must keep Water Steaming Hot for Twenty-four Hours, or Icy Cold for Three Days, regardless of outside temperature. Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave the factory. Th» 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. All bottles nickel plated, or leather trimmed and nickel plated. Pints from 8/6 Quarts 20/E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. AGENTS. • SUMMER SPORTS ! f"\UR NEW STOCK" OF SUMMER y SPORTING GOODS from the leading British makers is NOW TO HAND, and comprises a, splendid assortment of tho BATS— J. Wisden and Co.— Selected. No. 1 quality. Forester and Son— Roy*l, Special Driver, Standard, eto. A. G. Spalding's— Record,,, Century, Grind Prix, County Spocial, London Olub, Single Rubber, Practice. Stewart Surridge and Co.— Standard Driver, Ordinary, P.R.D., Special, Extra Special Gunn and Moore—Autograph (Special and Extra Special), Cannon. Bussetfa Youths' Bate. BALLS— A fine selection by the following makers:— Duke and Sons, Forrester, Batfts. ate. 1^ BUNDRIES— Batting and .Fieketkeeping Gloves, Leg Guarc*», Bat Handle Cover*, Nets and Poles, WiclceU, Bail*, Bags, Scoring Books, etc TAYLOR'S LAWN BOWLS : A iplendid selection, full weights and sitet, black or brown, in extra quality, ivory or silver mounts. China Jacks, Bowl Kets and Cases, I.R. Mats, Meaiuring Pegs, eto. ZAWN TENNIS : • RACQUETS-Slasenger's-ivoherty, E.G.M., Demon, Special Demon, K*nihaw» Player, Centrajeet, Special Slasenger , Buasey's-Collego. Sheffield's-A.D.P., The Special. Davis' s-Ruley Bwagaa BALLS-AyreeWChampionship," "The British" (Hard Court) Slazenger'g— "Championships (Hard Court) SUNDRIES- „ , Nets, Poles, Court Markers, Marking Pins, Net Guides, Baeqnet Preue* Covers and Cases, Rubber Grips, Gut Reviver, Tape Measures, eto. JOHN DUTHIE & 00., Ltd., . METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS-STREET. JTbl ML vlfp ML JBL Mm m wLf^Zy To Those "Setting up House" The Bride-to-be, who intends her home to be an abode artistic and refined, can satisfy her ideals by furnishing at COLLIE'S. The newest and best designs—graceful and impressive— are ably expressed COLLIE FURNITURB And here too you can be SURE of obtaining the reliable— the kind which in years to come is found worthy, solid and serviceable as at the day it entered the home. This "'Better" Furniture will cost you no more* Call and Inspect, or write for Catalogue. EDWARD COLLIE, LTD. Arts Craftsmen and Mantelpiece Manufacturers 167 Riddiford Street :: Telephone 1634 [DICKS' BALATA BELTING, THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. NOT MANUFACTURED BY GERMAN FACTORIES IN ENGLAND, BUT A BRITISH ARTICLE SUPPORTED BY BRITISH CAPITAL, EMPLOY* ING BRITISH WORKMEN. THE MOST RELIABLE BELT ON THE MARKET, BUT IMITATED BYi. MANY. THEREFORE LOOK FOR THE TRADE MaRK I BRANDED EVERY FEW FEET ON EVERY ROLU SUPPORT BRITISH INDUSTRY 'AND QUALITY! LARGE STOCKS HELD! LARGE STOCKS HELD! The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltdfe 80, 82, 84, Courtenay Place, Wellington, AGENTS. •(•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■■•■•■••■•■tl«l«l«l«l«|» j IF YOU KNEW I the difference Beecham'* Pill* would make to you if you are a sufferer trtfJ * biliousness, constipation, depression of spirits, flatulence, headache and otfr^ t ■ distressing disorders coniequent upon »ome derangement of the digestiTeerKt^ ' j I you would never be without them* f\ j ! THE VALUE OF I • this excellent preparation is attested by countless thousand* el men an X wtW Jn \ am every quarter of the globe. After seventy years of splendid service the tr*a to* J are still on the increase! Truly a wonderful record! The Family Medjfint a which has reached the highest pinnacle of popularity is undoubted]) ***" I ft »__—_——. I I Bttckam'a Pills are ipeclally wltahle tor Pemaku of alt am* j ■ Sold eTerywhere In boxu, price 10)4> (36 pills) I/IJ (66 pills) fc 2/9 (168 J>lil«). j , MH«IH»RIIIIII«l»ltlll*IU«{i«ltlllllllMM*UUIIM

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1915, Page 5

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