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"Icy - Hot" Bottles £/ /^s Keep Contents y£ jjfei Hot or CoM m sJw- for Days. I - Hjl The Icy-Hot is a Rlass bottle within ■ W^ HI ff l ass bottle, with a vacuum between. The }M' ; ■ fill vacuum is a non-conductor1 of heat or cold, i Jl • " ■ and prevents the contents' from changing ICY-HOT. Hjl temperature. In pouring put, the liquid VZ^y Hi is not contaminated by'touching metal, . HI because the projecting glass 'neck1 makes ' dHpaf Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely; sanitary; nor M&U' can it work down between the bottle and '■\%j^^^ ■ the casing. . 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. 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 trimrced and nickel-plated or japanned. ' All high-grade bottles specially reduced. ' Pints from 8/6. Qaarts froa 16/E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. . .AGENTS „.:•/•;•:■ \'\ ;. VISITORS! HERE'S A SIGHT WORTH" SEEING! ■ .■■ ■ ' ■■ i Now you are in'town for the holidays make a point of seeing ; COLLIE'S splendid show of artistic Furniture. Look round our fine factory—note the fine plant—observe the quality of the timber used—note how carefully it is cut, how skilfully it is put together—how carefully it is finished. You will see how excellently you can furnish for a modest sum if you purchase at COLLIE'S, and will realise the lasting goodness of COLLIE Furniture. EDWARD COLLIE LTD. ARTS CRAFTSMEN and MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS 167 Riddiford St., Wellington. Telephone 1«34. JENKINS BROS. 9 " GENUINE RENEWABLE DISC VALVES FULLWAY GATE VALVES FOR STEAM, WATER, AMMONIA AMD AIR. Cheapest and Best Standard Valve* «i Market All British Manufacture. JENKINS & MACK, Ltd. Eogineers, Featberston St. , If "MARSHALL QUALITY FURNITURE" Beautiful Design and Superb Quality . .■•■-'■■ • _^. are the distinguishing features .of i-ft-....-..- i i Marshall Furniture, and they assure Tf \&*^^> ;<P^~ Lasting Satisfaction and Pleasure to iP^BtS" '^ the purchaser. ■ I\ '_^-J_ _ f —Timber is high-grade and well- ' ' '" seasoned. ITi In ' ■ n TT —Workmanship is perfect in every i detail.. - • , ■ , Hi »„.;, ' m -il- —Designs are refined and pleasing. ["«■■. __ i In addition, our "Direct-from-the-—^S_ M^^^- Factory " price's are the lowest for ril ■ ■■ which GOOD Furniture can be Lv '; J obtained. IF Before Buying Fanfare, Gall and lisped JC MAD^HAT I The Quality Furnukinc Heuse c. 1Y« rlAn«Jll/IJUL#« 46 „i 48 ADELAIDE ROAD, WELUNGTOH J • j£*f CWBfS&&L We mlke * SPECIAL FEATURE oJ " \ i^fea^^l Upholstering • • ' Jft&tm *itlwirel^^ff "^'* '* *nute^'y t'l' t'me 'or putring right * • llMfffi p®L™F^ma 111 Fumuhing Faulto, «nd i( it it ■ matter o( • c jirHrwwi i" I'l W Uphol«tering, we can re-stuff and re-upholster • • tfflwalS „ '(BtJijeeXM your chain and couches in the best style and • • HaßeW #9^ fl\\ c '"" a First-Class selection of quality * c . «E^^rß fff\k ll—lh F*')r' c» to show you, and will guarantee the * • ■^H(^^ BIG VALUE AWAITS YOU AT • j^SS^AHRADSEN'Si • (Above Gai Coy.) G . F. LENZINI (Mana«er) * EXMET BRICKWORK BONDING, A REVOLUTION IN BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT. AN EXPANDED METAL BONDING MADE IN ROLLS, 24 inches wids by 270 fact lon* IT HAS PASSED THE SEVEREST TESTS WITH EXCELLENT RESULT* AND IS UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED BY LEADING ARCHITECTS. BRITISH MADE. ~~ LOWEST IN COST. ABSOLUTELY EFFECTUAL. Write for psrtacalsn to th» BRITISH EXPANDED METAL AGENTS, The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. 80. 52,84, Courteoay Place. WelUagtoo,

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 5

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