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Hot Water for Your Bath ~WmStZJ in Sixty |.> Seconds. ~lTld| I The " Masta " Water Heater M ' I\\ is a scientifically - constructed aa **" , lfl{ WT" """"I "1 water circulator in conjunction JftH : XSfcfap^ ILK with the most up-to-date principle <j^Es^b \ *flgjgfy«yr «.tu.».VMg. of vapourised kerosene heating, ,■ ' ,^<^p H r "Scr* ; the most modern on the market. wWUPy 1^ | rgg| , jpCfl*fo v... JU uii Being portable, it can be used / 4j | |^"""~'sl in the bathroom, kitchen, scul- £ j&Sl*}^^*^!* \ /liA \ lery, or wherever hot water is re- _ /M'"** I quired. You car. attach it to any, tap in a moment, a hose conncc- mmiW^msSm^Sß^sSem tion being supplied for the purpose. It is adapted to both high and low pressure supply, and makes A Cold Water Tap a Hot Water Tap in a Moment. This heater gives a flow of one gallon per minute at 130 degrees, but, by reducing the flow, water can be heated to near boiling point. It is indispensable to dairymen, farmers, butchers, and all those who use much hot water. The stove is so constructed that all parts remain perfectly cool while in operation. By means of the oil valve the flame is under perfect control, and the heat may be regulated as desired. The heater meausres p, 27 inches by 9I inches. i Practical demonstration of the " Masta >l Heater at our .ware* s house., Price 85/1 E. W. Mills ® Co., Ltd., un*.

! ABSORBENT WADDING instantly relieves pain caused by Neuritis Sciatic* Sprain* Rheumatism NeumlgU Bronchitis Quinsy Choit Colds Backache Pneumonia Pleurisy Sor* Throat Thermogene does the work of poultices and plasters and is a light, dry, fleecy absorbent wadding which requires no preparation. It can be worn with comfort day and night. A piece may be applied by means of a bandage j or simply tacked or pinned to the underclothing i over the affected part. j #5113^ FREE Wrlte f6r ou ' booki r* 1?- : xTi MM.MJM-IU which will tell you more _i_ium_ V&".«\?« about the Thermogene Treatment. jjS«|g??Jk j *'«i&>¥ Send postcard now to Thermogene 1 V*\&!7 Bureau, S& 7, Barrack Street, Sydney, U^fSft&Sanf Fv~/{ N. S.W.i or askyour Chemist for a copy. *W»?^waS! 0F ALL CHEMISTS. Thermogene A bsorbent Wadding Thermogene A bsorbsnt Wadding as applied for the nlief of ms applied for the relief of StiffChest Troubles. ■■ ness. Neuritis, etc.

CULTIVATE THE HOME A tastefully furnished home pays larger dividends in gtt% happiness and comfort than dWMSfo^ any other investment you That is a strong statement, " **S&BSto»^r»-»!^&tfs^ but a true one, and you llP*^^^^fetaS2Ssll^^ I make a big mistake if you f v nOlraLJ I put off your start in house- i^Sfi»*^^ lifilivL long without the new furni- IllflL-j»i^^** < "* "Hm mm rr As regards either case, L't BlitTUI 1 don't say you can't afford *^ IW^tJt it until you have been here jf£sr'^ atid seen what we can do. ■ ** *r You will then think — and |## act — differently. EDWARD COLLIE LTD. ARTS CRAFTSMEN and MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS 167 Riddiford St., Wellinfton. Telephone 1534. V.—— ■ J EXMET BRICKWORK BONDING, A REVOLUTION IN BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT. AN EXPANDED METAL BONDING MADE IN ROLLS, 2£ inches wide by 270 feet long IT HAS PASSED THE SEVEREST TESTS WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS, AND IS UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED BY LEADING ARCHITECTS. BRITISH MADE. LOWEST IN COST. ABSOLUTELY EFFECTUAL; Write for particulars to the BRITISH EXPANDED METAL AGENTS, The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. 80, 82, 84, Courtenay Place. Wellington. 111! ll |I| HEATING OP FACTORIES AS REQUIRED BY P I 111 'If LEGISLATURE. 1 ill I 1 1 "IDEAL" BOILERS AND RADIATORS are tht I II ll i Most Efficient and Economic on tho Market. II i FIFTEEN TIMES CHEAPER THAN ELECTRICITY, II I 1 1 SIX TIMES CHEAPER THAN GAS. 911 11l Ovor FOUR HUNDRED PUBLIC AND PRIVATB i S 111 1 INSTITUTIONS already installed ;n; n tho Dominion. 1111 I ALh Information as to PLANS AND ESTIMATES j ll I Jill L On Application to tho SOLE AGENTS. i|p|Wn| JENKINS AND MACK, Lm, ' H|J FEATHERSTON-STREET, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 5