Up-to^tKe-Mi^ute Electric , Household Utensils: Make r AV^^ roast- yourself over the fire in the hoi weather when *you-can-.-fl<> v' TT your cooking and ironing the electric way? .■ .-. This Electric Household Ware is heavily nickled, beautHnlly finished, and the mechanical design is absolutely right. .'.'-.'■•■'". ,■•■; , : . A very important point in' connection. with ?-these appliances is ■ the V safety fuse plug, in the circuit, which: cuts, off the ciirrent iwheii the.'V'hquid in any water heating device boils'!'away I.;''"Tliere:-:a«":no :TmbyiDgl^ parts, no uncertain springs, - No Delicate Triggers, No Fiery Switches.' I 'Simply a lead ping switch which melts when it becomes too hot. . '&&■■' extra plug is supplied, with each water heating appliance, and anyone can replace it in a moment. ' ' The Electric Kettles, and Grills are fitted with these pings. The Gnu has a heating' surface oi '7fin ■ x 4Jin , 'and consists of a frying pan, boiling pan, md griddle It will make toast, cook eggs, and grill bacon, chops, or steak It prepares a whole meal at the table The "Universal" Grill Has Four HeaU which can be regulated at pleasure Thj Electric Sad Irons are so constructed that the teat can only radiate through the bottom of ironing surface It cannot rise owing to the non conducting space surrounding the top and side surfaces of tb.9 iron. The heat is scientifically distributed over the face, a greiter amount being conducted to the point, where the most heat is needed Call in and see these appliances in operation E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. *n r \ THE VITAL . Y\ IT IS NOT AN ELECTRIC VflL CLEANER, AND IT IS NOT Y\ 'A, "HAND" CLEANER— »\ IT IS AN |H||t AUTOMATIC |; :; lH CLEANER. 1" " " %W'\ Starta inrtnrtly—d«ns ewty W^. '•_ ?tft t 4 where. Always ready—just Ik! m««%Viv\ run jt Light in weight, %\\Va\r\ sturdily built, beautiful in m^ %l vt' 1 design. It is one-half the lfe^ * aviiA price of any Vacuum Cleaner «■• " Mvti *** 00IDP*re8 w'ta jt DDTHIE & Co. \_wi&^ • limited^ "^^-MjjW^^ WELLINGTON. STANDARD SEWING MACHINES We have sold for thirty years TUC DC6T 1 They have proved satisfactory and- ■■■■■ l*fc%#i ■ Prices:—£s 10a. to £14. Others:—Hands; £3,M0/-. Golden Oak Droohead. £5/17/8 Fl Uf ETAS fAfillle Ct We are Experts ana can supply atf jonr mnt* .W* ¥¥■ rtMrlj WIIIISI wl« maguarameeuHsfaetion EsW.36r««n ARTISTIC COPPER WARE !; XXnt baTe just landed at a reasonable coat a very Boa (election of unique an* *T . . artistio.desiens in both COPPER AND BRASS WARE, • , . Including— JARDINIERES, COMB TRAYS, VASE&, ■ HOT WATER KETTLES, with « withon* stand, VASES, H.W. JUGS, PHOTO'FRAMES, ETO.i. Making very serrleeable presenti. As these goods are now almost prohibitive to import,.you will be wiie to make your selection whilst opportunity occurs. . ,WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., ltd. 80. 82,; 8V COURTENAY-PLACE.
| Brawns Brain! One or the other—or both— earns'every worker his livine. I The food that feeds imd build* both Bratro and Brain, is Rolled Oats The finest Oats grown in New Zealand go to the Oatina milli , —and come out again in du«tproof bags as delicious Oatina. These war-times every on*imtnt •tudy economy — Oatina is far more warming and mor« nourishing than meat and costs much less. And it's so appetising and palatable! In FULL WEIGHT 41b. and 2Olb. Bnga V Tour Grocer sells Oatina—if he ii out of itoclc tend bis name to Langdown !' and Son, Ltd., Chriitchurch. You'll be lappliad. Winner of only Gold Medal Japan-British Exhibition, L»ndm. HAINEB g «T. _ L .■ T ..:. ..,. ■ tgaa •. (^REAT ASTHMA CUBE As prepared by H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, is having a big sale. / Its effects are TRULY MAEVEIXOUS! And tlio united testimony of grateful ,' ■• patients pronounces it to be ' •. ■ '■ , A MIRACULOUS CURE! Prico 3s. per bottle; postage under new regulations (fragile), lQ^d. H. BRITTAIN, CHEMIST, 56, MANNERS-STREET. < ■■- N.B.—lf no benefit dori»ed -monejr. '■; ..willin^y'returntd. :V .••■'.■---
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 77, 27 September 1918, Page 5
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