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Reduce Your Coal Expenditure by Half. Owing to the high price of coal all those who have any of this valuable commodity on hand need to make it last as long as-pos-sible. , • - , ' You can do. this with the aid'of " Coal Ore." " Coal Ore " "converts burning coal or coke into a glowing"'mass;of incandescence, prevents dust, dirt, and soot laden chimneys. It is a chemical production based on. Nature's process of heat storing. It is so' evolved that - ' ..'.." It Retards the Using up of this. Store of Heat, not bj damping down the flames, but by giving off gases which' comb:ie with the natural coal gas, resulting in a brilliant flame' which consumes the coal in a slow,'»even manner. ■ ■ " Coal Ore " is invaluable in bakeries, kitchens, schoolrooms, hospitals, and wherever coal is used. " Coal Ore " can be used a little at a time, and retains its properties indefinitely. To prepare the coal it is only Necessary to put a Certain Quantity in Water (as per instructions on the .packet), sprinkle .over..the coal, turn •■ the latter over a few times .with" a shovel, ahcT'it ls'then. ready* for the fire. It can also be used with-slack cc al. An important feature is-that by using "-Coal; Ore" the; fire jvill- keep in- much longer, and will not.require makirjg-up nearly so often. ,'; ' " „ .'. *.. .7 Price 1/9 per packet .Write" to JDepariment ", E."I E. W.Mills & Co., Ltd. WINTER SPORTS. NEW GOODS. i JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKER 3. |j| NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS ||3 FOOTBALLS (RUGBY)—Gilbert's 11. Match, Youths' Buasey'e Match Wl (1, 2, 3). ASSOCIATION—BusseyV Oxonian Swiftsure and Bue- HB sey'a Youths' Swiftsure '(1, 2, 3); ale o Inflafcore, Earguards, Shin- Raj guards, Bladders, Lacing Awls, etc. v EH HOCKEY • STICKS —Bussey's Demon a. nd Bulger Drivers, County, Hm Lancashire Wilch; Shinguards, Hockey Balls, Paints, etc. HI GOLF CLUBS—Forgan'e Drivers, Scotia, and Fibre-faoed Brassies, BH Scotia, Bulldog and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Midirona, Loft- HM era, Mashies, Cleoks, Niblick's, Putters (Right and Left Hand), Hj| G.M. and Accurate, Caddy 'Bugs, Caddy Polish, Golf Balls, etc. HB • BOXING GLOVES —Champion, Improved Champion, American Pat- RS tern; Striking Bags, Punch Balls, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders, HJ| Swivels, etc. " |H 1 GUNS—S.B.B.L., D.8.8.L., in Bonehill's and Hollis's make; also the BJ latest improved pattern of Winchester 12G Automatic Shotgun. KB 1 RlFLES—Winchester, calibres .22, 32, 38, 44, half and full maga- . ■■ zincs, .22 Automatic, and " Repeaters . 'Hi ■ REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Double Action, and Hams ■■ merlees, and 32 Savage Automatic P ifitol. , \ f^H CARTRIDGES — A Large Assortment in Black and Smokeless fSw Powders. Jujft' JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. JJ METALS and HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Jam WILLIS-STREET. GBBhs&^ TELEPHONES—Town Department 3006, Iron Yard 2564, Country Department 156, Office 573. STANDARD SEWING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years TM C PCCT \ They have proved satisfactory and— I rIC DEwl ■ Prices:—£s 10s. to £14. Others:—Hands, £3/10/-. Golden Oak DropheaJ. £2>11'7/l F" IMIFF A R lAf illi cC t We are m m supply m pum* ■ W» If ■ rtHllj WVIIII9 «!■ and guarantee satisfaction Esttt36ye? ARTISTIC COPPERWARE! WE have just landed at a reasonable cost a very fine selection 6f unique and artistio designs in both COPPER AND BRASSWARE, i ' Including— JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS.' VASES, HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without stand, VASES, H.W, JUGS, PHOTO FRAMES, ETO, - Making very, serviceable presents.'. 'As these goods are now almost prohibitive to . import, you will be wise to mako your selection whiLit opportunity occurs. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. - The Stewart Timber, Glass,_& Hardware Co., Ltd.,? 80. 82. 84 COURTENAY-PLACE.' B "The Jam with thf^ *^bjiB Exceptional Flavour" .. B That's how one enthusiastic housewife dcs- "^^S^^^^^J a M ■ cribed St. George Jam. She knows jam as a' j^^C^^i'-® H H woman only can know it—knows its exceptional |V ft© 's^'^Z M E3 quality, flavour, and pcrity. Havi you tried thin / VlTW'"' *^J S wl saperflne product of the famous orchards of the Teviot district of >««( H M i Central Otaso? Nowhere in New Zealand does stone fruit—apricot*. T^ 1 B| psachs*, plnma kad the like—crow so -w<3l as in thii elnuate. , '^SSL S S!&lt(^lr^'^r <f*!2r*M2 Pi«k l^« best ofthe frnit when it i§ rtft. HB y^t tqMpJ fcSy!Lart . Add to it nothing but the flneat No. 1 61 i4i ' suijar, t»Ve it to the graat cleanly St. George Ira •'* /®rnr^Sf^?^->**^' Kitchens, boil it in the copper double boilers

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 5

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