r ' • — -a Pyrex Fireproof Ovenware won't Crack even when stood on a block of Ice and filled with Boiling Water. Pyrex Transparent Fireproof Ovenware is made of material that stands even such violent changes of temperature as stated above Thia is an extreme test and Pyrex always stands up to it. Pyrex dishes are guaranteed not to break in oven heat. Sixty per cent, more heat is transferred to food cooked in Pyrex than to food cooked in any kind of metal pan. This is proved by scientific tests. j It means that • ■; Pyrex Cooks Food More Thoroughly, More Evenly \ I hs'?f €f -h I?-Oticea^y ,more t«ly• I* means,'too, a great saving in tuel and also no more black greasy pans to clean. - Pyrex never chips, rusts, discolours, or, crazes. It always. stays Uke new, and is .the most economical cooking utensil you can buy for it gives unqualified satisfaction. • *' Not a particle of odor or grease can be absorbed by the hard polished surface of Pyrex. It is so free from all cooking odors that You Can Use the Same Dish Even for Fish or Cake. Buy your first piece of Pyrex to-day. Find out for yourself how well it wears, how much better it makes food, how much easier it is to clean See for yourself how attractive, how appetising it makes [ You-will like it so much you will soon discard your old-fashioned ovenware and .put in everything in Pyrex. : You will find miny different ■ uses for every Pyres.dish.y-^ ■■,;- .; . ~r, "-" -.-:::•": •: .-- v ':-;•" E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. ARTISTIC COPPERWARE ! TMTE btvo just landed at * reasonable cost a very fine selection of unique amd ' artistic designs in both COPPER AND BRASSWARE, Including— JARDINIERES, OOMB TRAYS, VASES, HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without stend, VASES, H.W. JUGS, PHOTO FRAMES, ETC.* Making wry eerriceable presents. As these goods are now almost prohibitive to import, you will be wise to make your selection whilst opportunity occurt WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. The Stewart Timber, - Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd. 80. 82. 84, COURTENAY PLACE • \ THE VITAU Y\ IT IS NOT AN ELECTRIC Y\ CLEANER, AND IT IS NOT Vtt - . »'A "HAND" CLEANER-? jkA IT IS AN |fw| AUTOMATIC ■T ' W A Starts instantly—cleans ererymV ". s«ljiV\ ' where Always ready—just IXn'tMHLI run ** Light in weight, < V'N*- avL A * sturdily built; beautiful in Ik , fkvk"\ . . design It is one half the Wt ' * s»W \ * price of any Vacuum Cleaner w ' aV^i that com P*res with i4iPSjOBH DUTHIE & Co. ___ IMfc^ UMITED, T^^^^^^^^- WELLINGTON. ■ :" STANDARD SEWING MACHINES Wo have sold for thirty years TU C BCOT i'-i They have proved satisfactory and- I PIC IS CO I I Prices:-£5 10s. to £ 14r Others:-Hands. £3/10/-. Golden O«k Drophead, £5/17/6 F. J. W FEAR. Wil£§3 §t r" V: "•rrtf"»r ™f"» 891«53> *Jl. andsuarantte sailsftctian Esfd. 36 run "^-^■^■^■^ <m .^ ,^ ■> ,^ m,**,*^^^^^^-^^^^^^^ I ' ...".. . j '; XMASFOOTWEAR ■-• %rZ*, »* •>" j^St. ff et us impress on you the advis- ' {'• jf \|/ x ability—in fact the necessity—for |> <' V 1 early Purchasiagr- Such a course is ,\.x ' Plw^Hlraa. * more .important than ever this year \ " A owing- to the dislocation following ' I I Shop early then-fors«tisf«otion. (»■, <' ~l^^^^^m»^ . These Price Pointers Concern i>) |i ' . *«miSt&S*r*—-'; :*.' . ■ Christmas Buyers. , . |*j I 1 Ladies' White Suede Ankle Strarj Shoes— .17/6 ll! (i Latlies 1 White Buckskin Court Shoes— V 85/6 /►' Ladies' Patent Court Shoes— 27/6 > ■ ' Cents' Glace Kid Hand-Sewn Shoes—Bostock's Park Lane last 35/- ' / (' Cents' Patent Derby Shoes—"Delta" 37/6 -i*l I R. PEARSON 6» CO. I ( : pf Cuba and Ghuznce StnwU. , , ( >'■' ( ' Also at Corner Willis and Mercer Streets (opp. Evening Post). < iEUSEPTOL INFLUENZA PRBVBNTATIVB THE KING OF DISINFECTANTS. DISTILLED FROM EUCALYPTUS OIL ; Disinfects and Deodorises Sick Rooms, j Clothing, Drains, Sewers, Etc., Etc \ Used entirely in the Town Hall, Public / I Library, Schools, Etc, Etc. ; In 4-Gklls, l-Gall., '-G.H., md Botlles. SPRAYERS STOCKED - ■"' WHOLESALE: REID & REID, Harris Street, Wellington A : ™r.:.r;;;:;,.~~ r TNIW---ZEAfcAND AGENTS.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 5
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