A 1/6 Packet of "Coal-ore] Makes One Ton of Coal '. last as Long as Two. " Coal-ore " is a chemical production based on nature's jfrocess of heat storing:. It is so evolved that it retards the using up of this store of. heat, .not by damping down the flames, but by giving: off gases which combine with the natural coal gras, resulting- in a cosy flame which consumes the coal in a slow, even manner. ' "Coal-ore" can be used a bit at a time, and will,retain its. properties indefinitely. " Coal-ore" is a British invention for giving cheaper coal By Scientifically Increasing the Heat and Life of this Fuel. It is invaluable in factories, foundries, bakeries, kitchenSj school*, rooms, hospitals, and wherever coal is used. The " Coal-ore " process is simplicity itself. The necessary' '■ powder is put'into a certain' quantity of water, sprinkled over the coal, the later being turned over a few times with a shovel and it is then ready for the. fire. It can also be used for slack and coke. The fire will keep in - much longer and will not require making up nearly so often. Write to Department "E." ■L W.Mills k Co., Limited Ageits for Wellington, Taranaki, Hawkes Bay, Westland, Nelson and Marlboreugh. WINTER SPORTS. NEW GOOPS. i JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKER 3. ' ' ''■ li; NOW ON VIEW AT OUR' SHOWROOMS Wk FOOTBALLS (RUGBY)-Gilbert's 11. Match, Youths' Bussey's Matoh XX (1, 2, 3). ASSOCIATION—Bussey's Oxonian Swiftsure and Bui- M, eey's Youths' Swiftsure (1, 2, 3); also Inflatore, Earguarde, Shin- Bij guards, Bladders, Lacing Awle, etc. tLsi' HOCKEY STlCKS—Bussoy'6 Demon, and Bulger 'Drivers, County, . ' Rtj Lancashire Witch; Shinguards, Hock ey Balls, Paints, etc. M 3 GOLF CLUBS—Forgan's Drivers, Scotia, and Fibre-faced Brassies, Ha Scotia, Bulldog and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Midirons, Loft- BH - ers, Mashies, Cleeks, Niblick's, Putters (Right and Left Hand), . Ira G.M. and Accurate, Caddy Bags, C addy Polish, Golf Balls, etc. ' ' , H BOXING GLOVES—Champion, Improved Champion, American Pat- Km tern; Striking Bags, Punch Balls, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders, Brß Swivels, etc. . - ■ EH" GUNS—S.B.B.L., D.8.8.L., in Bonehill' s and Hollis's make; also the ,' '. MM' latest improved, pattern of • Windiest er 12G Automatio Shotgun. HEr RlFLES—Winchester, calibres .22, 32, 38, 44, half and full maga- MB zincs, .22 Automatic, and Repeaters ' Hj REVOLVERS —Young American, Premier, Double Action, and Ham- IB , merless, and 32 Savage Automatio Pistol. : HH CARTRIDGES — A Large Assortment in Black and SmokdeM ffil" Powders. «ffIJJOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. M METALS and HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Jflsflf WILLIS-STREET. ' ■ • TELEPHONES—Town Department 3006, Iron Yard 2564, Country Department 1 156, Office 573. . ' . ■ STANDARD SEWING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years TUE DECT I They have proved satisfactory and— IFIE DCS I ■ Prices:-£5 10s. to £14. Others:-Hands, £3/10/-. Golden Oak Drophead, £5/17/8 Fl W FBTAEI Willie Q# W« are Exptrtx tnilcan sufiplr til rear wanfs ■ **■ Via rl&Hrlj WIIII9 Wla and guarantee saflsfntien Estd.3fiyear . ', rs ARTISTIC COPPERWARE! \7yE have just landed at a reasonable cost a very fine selection of unique and,:. *» artistic designs in both ' ■ ' ~s \ COPPER AND BRASSWARE, •: Including— "■" JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS, VASES, , '" HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without stand, ;-- VASES, H.W. JUGS, PHOTO FRAMES. ETC.,'" Making very serviceable presents. As these goods are now almost prohibitive to import, you will be wiso to make your selection whilst opportunity occurs. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. | / __: i ' ' V The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd., ( ' 80, 82! 84 COURTENAY-PLACE. m AH Military Equipment is Best \ I /^Mf^^Oß(f' The fallowing Jeitiraonitl received from 1 /w^^'lffvlfflV *^c Commitiioner it a convincing ■ I V^^^^ll^^^ proo^ °' 6Ur a^'''ty t0 >erTe you we"* I "I »m direct** by the HlfhC»m»i«sioi«rt« thank I Ton for the creat aasiitaace tenieredbryom in thia U ■ j^<Sfe*<f VVm m Department in connectioa with th* •ntnttißg of th« 1 KBvinf ff l^K. Now Zealand Expedittcaary F«rc«, mcra particular- M l^«fci» ' \ %■.% "Th* ▼ariaui item ranlieA have beea in accord- ■ TiiiJL/ ilajwl Jinc* with lasiplci, and the Coatraott t»aerally, ,M.'. I^^JWM^ I btth a» to prices and execntioi har« f ivu eTerjf - -mk^at 4Sh rece'P' *' 24 Keun' aatiee we can* JL - ' ' Mum. 'u"y meet y*ur re lu'reß"ntl ""d «^\W^' SJ*&_i^r. ARMY .. SUPPLY , STORES,^ MILITARY OUTFITTERS :: 117 Cuit.mh«u» Quay '« ,- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaßßajajaawwMajwapWw^MMia^ >
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 5
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