mm 'THE NEW WELSBACH E|| INCANDESCENT KEROSENE LAMP JCum. Is "almost as ssirapSe to work as kIIII switching on an electric light. 1' ■fxFB It gives a CO-CANJDLE POWER LIGHT for one-third ■HP* Si e°^ use(^ *n an ordinary lamp. a^^D ■« IT IS CLEAN :No smell; no smoke. The light does not ||§Rl_|_ tbt the eyes. There is no danger of explosion. gO^I NO WICK TEIMMTNG! NO ADJUSTMENT! jHB NO BLACKENING OF MANTLES! %«lP^|y Wo annoyance: Just a perfect light, and a jfiiffl//M positive saving of two-thirds of oil. JPS f&BT, The success of the WELSBACH LAMP lies in its Patent iW'toaWl'ldroKWl BtTBNER AND MANTLE. will Wt/MmmrnHL 7on know what a Welsbach Burner and Mantle does for HH mlliHilßHc as> then y°u have an idea of how much better the ■BUEBBSm^ y WELSBACE INCANDESCENT KEEOSENE LAMP tHST ANY OEDINAEY LAMP CAN EEADILT BE FITTED kIW i WITH A WELSBACH BUENEE. sin-'1' PEICES: Burners only, with Mantle and Chimney, 10/6; m - Lamps, complete, from 18/- to 32/6. Write for Pamphlet giving further particulars, Imllßi WELSBACH LIGHT CO., LTD. **(^___9H_iV^^ 102 and 104 Victoria Street, Wellington. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. \ . \ AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL "•"SET" PROVIDENT SOCIETY . , HOLDS TME WOKLD'S RECOKD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. ■ All PoUscies issued on or praoa* to 31st December next will share in the profits to bo divided as at that date. Total CASH BONUSES divided amongst the members , JE13,596,507 AMOUNT of CASH PEOFITB Divided for ONE YE A.E (1907) ... .8708,245 Equal to over 36 per cent of the Premiums received under Participating Assurance . Policies during the year. EVERY TEAR A BONUS YEAR. Insure at once, and participate in the profits for the current year. Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAT, WELLINGTON. " , EDWAED W. LOWE, Eesident Secretary H. HOWARD .- ... Local Agent, Blenheim. It is not so long ago since the purchase of a corset was a siniple matter. All a woman felt responsible for was -fie s#-o and she"_ave her corset little further thought. Now the corset becomes the fundamental dress factor. It builds specific lines, shapes the form to take on a given contour, one that conforms not only to figures but also to fashions, and this is where we come to the story of Warner's £S& Corsets. Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets are scientifically madethe patterns are accurately graded to fit each part of the figure to be corseted—an essential point. Then comes the designing, which must harmonize with the dress fashions, that is, proportions* of bust, curving or sloping hip. length of waist, etc. There is a subtlety in modelling that requires the aid of fabrics that lend easily but firmly to shading. Lastly is the boning factor. The boning must be pliable, as that is necessary to perfect modelling and correct corseting. Warner's Corsets are boned with the pliable Rust-Proof boning. Every part of Warner's patterns, designing and construction, is true to fashion with every degree of comfort. WARNER'S^ vo s o Tf CORSETS i ; ■ are on sale in all fittings and at all drapers. ' ■• ■ , ■'; . . . ' t Coppered Case NiCkConU anuous° ng JMsMIiP Repeating Alarm, Wwe before daylight, rf_M(^dili''>'^_k Mand find it difficult 'K^^_iS k fl^ M one of our famous -^^53^_^^_w3KSm />• '' H keepers, in fact they A^^X H are the very best Alarm \v *^H Clocks we have ever a\ v Movements are strong and reliable / ((7 and have polished and hardened _j_l. Steel Pinions and Pallets. The J/ f , Repeater Alarm rings at inter/^ppi|^. Repeating Alarm, 8/6. : J^^^SssS^^x and sent Post Free on receipt Send for one to-day. We don't employ Agents. STEWART DAWSQUS & Co. (W.z.) Ltd., Jewellers, WELLINGTON.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 101, 27 April 1909, Page 6
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588Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 101, 27 April 1909, Page 6
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