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Buy. a Miller Oil T \ 1 Hester, You Then Can Heat Any Room. . H§B| | Miller Oil Heaters cannot smoke because the Piill^iytlllPl 8 flame spreader—held in place by a nut—limits the I The extinguisher is separated from the flame BUfflEaffiwiffM . I spreader for convenience in cleaning. It works Jt^^^^^^wSK fc. g automatically with the wick and must be kept clean. The founts are made of .brass throughout, have ■^^P^p^aiS^fflq bails for ease in handling, 'Are Quickly Removed from Heater, (S^P^^^a are beautifully embossed, hold three to four quarts of "oil, according to style of heater, and burn from They also have registering oil indicators, so that Mf '-■'«m» ■'% a glance will show the quantity of oil within the ..-^SS^JB^ ■The burner body screws on to the fount, and is detachable for the purpose of cleaning. Miller Oil Heaters produce an Intense Heat Without Smoke or Smell. J They are self-extinguishing, simple in construction, and easy to j re-wick. Miller Oil Heaters are constructed of stamped steel, black finish, have aluminium window frames and name plates; handles nickel plated. jj The tops are perforated, giving direct heat for cooking cereals, etc. j I No. 410— Plain and Ruby. No. 460—Plain and Ruby. i I Write to Department "E." 1 E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. 1 Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. J WiiNlJiß SPOR.iS. NEW GOODS. JUST ARRIVED "PROM THE BEb. ENGLISH MAKERS. NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS. HOCKEY STlCKS—Bussoy's Demon and Bulger Drivers, County, Lancashire Witch; Shine..lavds, Hockey Balls, Paints, etc. GOLF CLUBS—Forgan's Drivers. Scotia anu Fibre flced Brassies, Scotia, Bulldog, and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Midirons, Lofters, Mashies. Clocks,. Niblick's, Putters (Right and Left Hand), G M. and Accurate, Caddy Bags, Caddy Polish, Golf Balls, etc. , GUNS—S.B.B.L., D.8.8.L., in Bonehill's and Hollis's make; also the latest improved pattern of Winchester 12G Automatic Su"RlFLES—Winchester, calibres .22, 32, 38, 44, half and full maga- ■ zincs, .22 Automatic, and Repeaters. REVOLVERS—Young American; Premier, Double Action, and Hammerless. CARTRIDGES —A Large Assortment in Black and Smokelesi Powders. ' JOHN BUTHIE & CO., LTD., METALS & HARDWARE MERCHANTS. WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES—Town Department 3006, Iron Yard 2564, Country Department 156. Office 573. STANDARD. SEWIHO HOMES We have sold for thirty years TM B^ fl^^aT T They have proved satisfactory and— ■HE IfcdlG** Q « Prices:-£5 10s. to £14. Others:-Hands, £3/10/-. Golden Oak Drophead, £5/17/6 F I W FTfIK VJIHSffi <3t We are Experts anfi can supply all yourwants r.W- B f£»Mifls g£gl9S& d& B mdguaran.ee satisfaction EsM.3Syears ARTISTIC COPPERWARE I WE have just landed at a reasonable cost a very fine selection of uuique ant , artistic designs in both COPPER AND BRASSWARE, Including— • JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS, VASES, HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without stand, VASES, lI.W. JUGS. PHOTO FRAMES, ETC., Making very serviceable presents. As these goods are now almost prohibitive to import, you will bo wise to make your selection whilst opportunity occurs. ; WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. ; Tlie Stewart Timber, Glass, S Hardware Co., Ltd. 80. 82. 84. COURTENAY-PLAUE. I fAlUAe^Mgsomeiiess j 1 MhM or iM country j This basket of fruit in a perfect state of maturity, J sweet, juicy—fresh and delicious awaits you at jf your grocer's. Winter or Summer it nr.ver varies; 1 you have at hand a uniform. and reliable d»'-h 4 at a moment's notice. f Pre^^^w^**! IPVif ilk « Msm a. fe care'!u"y selected from the fff-fpl finest orchards of Central Olago. mfim The full flavour of the fresh fruit l^^^^^^^'l gj&Sil is retained by a special process. S^f^2^/s\'fSV^j' jys!tolk Purityand Manliness are insisted ' 4^* VgMlSJ^*" Ml P on in every stasc of making— fc% eTL . «,~ fSmm even fhe tins y°u W»t in are [W. « ° li solderlcss. Try a tin of pre- $%/"<* <**««">"' W&Wv^> serv^d Apncots — St. wmffl&rrrrz^

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 5