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Saves Using Coal. No Dust. No Dirt. Convenience in Preparation. Less Labor Cleaning up. Time was when a Gas Fire meant an objectionable smell >' and an unpleasant heat. Vast improvements have, however, , been effected, and Wright's "Thermo-X w Gas Fires enable you to enjoy thoroughly the advantages of Gas Fires'. They impart a glowing, cheery odorless, and healthful heat' L which makes a room inviting jig • and cosy. % Assured on the point ofhealthfulness, consider 'the convenience of having a Gas :a—no kmahng wood to chop, no fire to lavno coal to buy or carry, no cleaning up. The work saved is enormous. cu WRIGHT'S " THERMO-X " GAS FIRE represents absolute modernity in gas heating. Marked features of Wright's are the splendid heat it gives, the small amount of gas itconsumes, and the simplicity, and effectiveness of the adjustments. All sizes and patterns stocked. Call and see them. HBSRIsH © Dunedin. §g|i|a^Ei§igigiggtjig^ With the approach of .£he colder weather heavier Costume is desirable. The roost fastidious can rely on obtaining a Ready-to-wear Costume here that will meet their requirements. We have a wide choice of Costumes. They are of selected materials, skilfully made, and of fashionable design. And the price is reason, able. We give a good Costume. You pay an amount that is admitted to be a fair price for the excellent Costume supplied. We can also mako any style of Costume to order. Examine our choice range of Blouses in Silka and Crepe de Chine. Ladies' Tailor Specialist (next D.S.A., George St.)

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Evening Star, Issue 17350, 12 May 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17350, 12 May 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17350, 12 May 1920, Page 7

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