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» __. ' ■■ ■■ ■'•''"■'- THE KING OF VACUUM FLASKS. I Ina l CY'^°y A y'acnrila Flask is «>e most reliable flask procurable to-day. Solid_m construction, graceful in design, and guaranteed to keep is liquid contents steaming hot for 24 hours or ,cy cold for three days. Nothing to do but fill the flask, cork it, and it is ready when and wherever required. ' To WEN—A NECESSITY A\VAY FROM HOME:_ X Cifiis. * J V?™ MotP"ng—Take an Icy-Hot Bottle or two fuAl - VJf"'Af of your favourite beverage, and it will be just as you w iLpi__^A want it any place on the road. ,"J /?^F=iik When Travelling on Train or feoat—Fix yonr hot or ■#• % drinks in an Icy-Hot before youstart; then you M|jj||-lJ may have your drink whenever you want it without affiSg^icas ( trouble and annoyance. \ Mj|^ I Follow your lunch with a hot nourishing drink from ' llßjl tlle Icy-Hot, and see how fit for work you feel. * ■ TO WOMEN—A CONVENIENCE IN THE HOME: '*! ISI Baby's Night Feed—Before retiring, fill the Icy-Hot £ HI . . JviHv baby's milk and place beside you. -Then, when ". Ijjj j nc cries you can fill his bottle with warm, sweet milk. Z \W ! A B? on lo lhe Sick—■ When there is sickness in the * ffif family, just leave whatever is needed in Icy-Hot X WaMßmnaa Bottles within reach of the patient, and they have taggMgg^Sd . warm .nourishment or a cola drink tlie moment it is £ 1 JfiJagHo* it desired. ~ .Wben making jrour purchase, see that it is Icy-Hot. AGENTS: - E. W. MHls & Co. Ltd. \ Camtr Jervoi* Quay, Hunter & VictoriaSts., Wellington. y+* 13 a: I CRKCENT MANUFACTURING CO/s IJ ASSIGNED STOCK CAFh linniiniiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mini uuhui f^B La Im " BOUGHT AT 10/3 IN THE POUND i BY JAMES SMITH, UD. 11l H .. t The end of the first. week finds public interest in the -! -~ . CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COS AS- "\ ..-. SIGNED STOCK .SALE unabated. Every day sees fresh bargains offered in 'every department , eagerly snapped up by keen buyers who have, in many cases, come from distant country districts'to participate in the big savings Boys' School Hose ' j Best quality. A'l School colours. From size 4, rise 3d. per . Assigned n stock sale 3/6 pp. \ Boys' School Caps - - ~ \\ t li Good filling; excellent quality. Usual Price 3/6 fl /i 1 ASSIGNED STOCK SALE X/ II | Boys' Knitted Ties | All Colours. For School wear . " jj ■ | ASSIGNED STOCK SALE lIU. Boys' School Shirts / Gey Nurse Clothr' Sizes 3, 4, and 6. Rise 3d. per size Q ft* , t ASSIGNED STOCK SALE 0/0 " . Ladies' Suede Finish Gloves In large sizes only. Exceptional value Usual Price 2/11 pr 0/Q I ASSIGNED STOCK SALE ,*l" Ladies' Frocks . v i . Good quality Nurses Cloth. In shades of navy and grey; ' , also assorted stripes. Round neck and short sleeves; collar I and long sleeves. - Usual Price 12/9 SEE WINDOW No. 14 ' MU A ASSIGNED STOCK SALE "/ II \ 30in. Striped Fuji Silk j In Black and White only. Superior quality Usual Price 6/I! A lA -\ v . ASSIGNED STOCK SALE «l/J|'«32in. Tussore Silk ) Heavy quality, exceptional value. Usual Price 3/6 yd ft /fi * . f| " . ' ; ASSIGNED STOCK SALE * 40in. Floral Coat Linings ~ Good designs, fine quality. ' Usual Price 2/II yd I/Q ASSIGNED STOCK SALE ' JAMES SMITH, m ] ■■. ■ ■■ . ■ /■■ ■■■■ Corner Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington Jbnjoy Fresh Fruit All Year Rotind! - You can have delicious Pears, F.ums, Apricots, Peaches, and othoi Fruits ana Vegetables all through tha year If you haVe a, S* JS~ Fowler Bottling OutiSt" L■* It's the most simple ana effective method of preserving yet devised"!" No Sugar Required—Merely bottle the fruit ,in water. Invest in a FOWLEE OUTFIT at once, and put up a plentiful supply for Water Needs. The Patent Fowler Vacuum Bottles perfechy preserve" " th& fruit maL its original succulent flavour. • _ givin^r^^^ Call for a Demonstration -i The Stewart Timber Glass and Hardware Co. Ltd. . SO-34 COURTENAY PLACE . . . WELUNGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 5