E'EgagrgmgSsßan paaai n Fsssjaßssl D ESSEI L—i. ■■"——■] If • Keeps Contents SteamingT(JQ' Hot for 24 Haurs or. ;^& = IcyvCq^ " ; I .The Icy-Hot Bottle isa" glass ■bottle, within a glass :boHle : :' jflf/f>s . ••/ I with a vacuum betwecni-.THe vacuum is a non-coifiductor.?;' fll '•';»' '.'■' I of heat and cold, afcd.'.prevents/.the liquid placed'in.the ):'■' Jl ;■■'.' \ : - bottle from chaiiffing,JcniperatureV' ' ,[,^,:^.:^Cl' -'::V-":"v\'''- \M\% :£ D The heat or cold of:the:liquid, cannot'reach':the "outside:;' JWI" "i M ya air, and .the heat,or;cold;of .the:butside,,air;cannot: reach.•.-.'; K5 fi :_' | the liquid^ .:^.V;;' V'■■'"■ ' r . -V--. 1---■'.;■ :-''i:'.'■:"---"''?' '■ fißl ■ I •'"• | You have nothingito::dq,but;fill';the"'bottle;.and cork it. "■ j ... ,1 U The glass vacuum bottleV:called;th^ kv-Hofi -l in a handsome metal case, >:' '• ' '■■.. I) r. •:u ■ .1 With Screw-top Drinking Gup, Nt^/ : which holds the cork'in place. -.The case is nickel-plated j-jSEfr- . or leather-covered. ' r&^&& The glass filler is held.in'the casing by a thick, soft, -VJJISS^ rubber cushion at.the.neck and ,a. padded spring; at the" .; , ... ■'. ] bottom ; thus cushioned it is protected, against breakage.■ *: ;_ . ■ ;;; |J . ; :-i .If a break occurs it-can be repaired at home, by the: user. Am; : J pressure on a spring in the base permits tlie'bottom.to be remoyed I i and. the filler replaced. ' ' • .• I j The elastic heat insulating supports.inserted between the inner and; £ outer glass walls of.filler steady and strengthen it by'. 1 \. :' . ■ i-i ■' -, Preventing Vibration of tKe Inner Bottle. fl ! Icy-Hot Bottles are a necessity when motoring, camping ; boating, driving, fishing, hunting, travelling, or picnicing, and are indispensable to the housewife for keeping the baby's food warm at night, . haying a cup of tea ready in the,morning, or, after,preaching home •^ from'ah afternoon's shopping and feeling too tired to'make it. j~ Every bottle tested before shipment. Refills in stock.. -J- i:-. ■ Pints, 8/6, 10/-, 12/6. Quarts, 15/-, 17/6, 18/6. Write to Department "E."----j E.W. MILLa^CO,, LTD. [ WINTER SPORTS. JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. . ■' ff NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS,,. v ' . .. .. ' !& FOOTBALLS (RUGBY)—-GilbertV-IL: Match,. Youths!,Bussey's; Match .' -. %~ ■■' • '(1 2 3). ASSOCIATION—Bussey'e Oxonian Swiftsuro and "Bus- • '. ffi " SBy's Youths' Swiftsure (1, 2, 3); also' Inflatora, Earguarda, Shin- : . m guards, Bladders, Lacing Awls, etc. . . ■ '. . <f$ •:'■ . HOCKEY STlCKS—'Bussey's' Demon- arid Bulger Drivers, County, $k :'•■'. Lancashire Witch;! Shinguards, Hockey Balk, Paints, etc. _ M GOLF CLUBS —Forgan'e Drivers, Scotia_, and Fibre-faced Brassies, Scotia Bulldog and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Midirons, Loft- . ' X ', er3, Mashies, Cleeks, Niblick's, Putters.' (Right and Left Hand), ■ M '. G.M. and Accurate, Caddy 'Bags, Caddy Polish, Golf Balk, etc. ' m.; BOXING GLOVES—Champion, Improved Cnampion, American Pat l^ tern; Striking Bags, Punch Balls, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders, < g® Swivels, etc. " Jt GUNS—S.B.B.L., DBBL, in Bonohill's and Ilolhs's make, also the -3\ latest improved pattern of Winchester 12G Autotnatio Shotgun «g RlFLES—WinchestE r, calibies 22, 32, 38 <!4, half and full maga !» 1 zines,'.22 Autonntic, md Repeaters ™ REVOLVERS —Young American, Premier, Double Action, and Ham- «£ merlesa, and 32 Savage Automatip Pistol CARTRIDGES — A Large Assortment in Black and Smokeleea sjg! Powders. i^li JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. H METALS and HARDWARE MERCHANTS, MM :'■'■' ■ WILLIS STREET TELEPHONES—Tov,n Department 3006 Iron Yard 2564, Country Department 156, Office 573; GREAT SALVAGE- FIRE SALE ■ ' ;- Starts WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY, WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY. WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY, WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY, :■'."■ ■;■•■' At RADFORD'S COMPLETE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. GOODS DAMAGED BY FIRE, SMOKE, AND WATER. '■' ■ goods damaged by tire smoke \nd water, reduced from 20 to 50 per cem . reduced trom 20 to 50 per cent.: come and secure bargains in . kurnltukk^.beustkaua, bedding, linoleums, carplt rulers carpet squares, " ''■ matting squares, blankets he 4rtiirlgs sofa rugs, - .'door mats, chesterfieid suiteb bedroom suites, kerbs, fenders, fire brasses companion sets iamps, dinner sets, tea sets, toillt sets \rt pots vases, '■. • ' '■'■" '/etc etc r. ' ALL AT SALE PRirriS TOR CASH ONLY RADFORD & CO., \ MANNFRS STREET F i, „ *<■•* STAMDiIRO SEWING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years XWC rjCCT I They have proved satisfactory and— InC DC9 I ■ Prices:-£5 10s. to £14. Others:-Hands', £3/10/-. Golden Oak Drophead, £5/17/8 Fl -W £"S"£R WHSIQ «•»™ Expert! and an su W ly ill y»urwints .V» ■ W. P &#an 9 W lllls 31. and guaran a satisfaction Estt.36tut Ik^S^'-'V" I^4^MT£fE>S it l^^^^» Surpass all others m Brilliancy and Durability—* JffiP therefore the most Economical y-rajiil Wisi Oo jot experiment m low-priced mantlet Jv X j**? Wsijs which give* inferior illumination, and f^a |m -blacken globes and ceiling J^a S"l^ S MANUFACTURE, | VJ gtock«-Md by A. &T. BURT, Ltd., i 3 1| p^_ • Wellington. Also procurable from 'J- I S »11 Gas Companies, Plumbers, etc K^ ,3 8m fes 'Verilaj'LigKl Works, London, Eng I?*^S, WECltfl .^1
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 5
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