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&t*€Sl)3ttl- fyOfcl Lambton Quay) NOW OPEN for the reception of Guests The Alterations and Improvements in this Hotel cannot but attract attention.l P.O. Box 717. TARIFF ON APPLICATION AT HOTEL OFFICE. Phone 24J, P. J. (PADDY) GRIFFIN, Proprietor. I jgisi 1 1 m -iMi i»r ifii —me —Mam WILLIS STREET PROPRIETOR OF THE Cl ■”13l 2QQC WELLINGTON

PANAMAHOTEL Csracr Vivian anti Tarajaki Straeu. J. 3AS3S, PraprlttH IKe pANAiIA 'offer* to Permanent anti Transient Qussio jtiicolMat Aoeoimnoduticn coiiibmeti tritb Moderate Tariff. Only ths baafc of Atek and Spirits kept in stock. ' A SINGLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PiklCß.

•‘ STOP ” AT THE HOTEL ' ahsro tha Trawolllng Publto Btop-» “THE CARLTON,” " Bra. r. M. PAULSCH. Propnstrao*

Buy A Miller Oil Heater, You Then Can Heat any Room. Miller ■ Oil Heaters cannot smoke because the flame spreader—held in place by a nut—limits the upward movement of the wick. The extinguisher is separated from the flame spreader for convenience in cleaning. It works automatically with the wick and must be kept clean. The founts are made of brass throughout, have bails for ease in handling. Are Quickly Removed from Heater, are beautifully embossed, hold three to four ! quarts of oil, according to style of heater, and bum from eight to ten hours.They also have registering ,oil indicators, so that a glance will show the quantity of oil within the fount. ' . The burner body screws on to the fount, and-is detachable for the 1 purpose of cleaning.' Miller Oil Heaters produce an Intense Heat Without Smoke or Smell. They are self extingruishing, simple in construction, and easy to re-wick. Miller Oil Heaters are constructed of stamped steel, black finish, have aluminium window frames and name plates f handles nickel plated. The tops are perforated, giving direct heat for cooking cereals, etc. , jvo. 410 —Plain and Ruby. Ho. 460—Plain and Ruby. Write to Department “C.” E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd Hunter Street and Jervpis Quay, Wellington.

Three Satisfied Gunners! BKaßKKa3EHaas2s^3i22]SiEKaaaai That tlie excellent Gun Repair Service of The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., meets a long-felt want is conclusively proved by these Testimonials merely three of the many constantly received: “The Gun you equipped with new Barrels arrived safely. You did excellent wort. The fitting at the breech was like that of a new Gun direct from the Maker. It surpassed the expectations of both ourselves and our customer. —BRISCOE fle CO., L.TD,. Invercargill. “Having a valuable Gun that required aSpring I took it, to a Gunsmith for a _ney/, one. After he had made seven ineffectual . attempts in different.classes of steel—each spring breaking before a shot was fired—l decided to give your Gunsmith Shop a trial. Calling there. I was told that a satisfactory Spring would be made in an hour—and it was. 1 have since used the Gun frequently and ‘ have had no trouble whatever.”—GEOßGE POTTER, Auckland. "If my remarks regarding the Repairs to my Gun are of service; by all means use them. I only wrote what 1 thought and_ what has since been endorsed by others. Respecting the conversion of my Pin-fire Gun, 1 accept your offer to make it as good as new. When the work is completed I will send you the Twenty-bore I spoke of. ’ J. I. N. MACKIE. Kumcroa, Woodville. Sportsmen requiring a Gun Repaired or brought Up-to-date should post it to The Colonial Ammunition C 0.,. Ltd. A shilling or two will cover postage. Detailed Estimate will be submitted before the work is started. Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd, AUCKLAND HMNes-a

AS THE ORDERS RODE IK THE BARRELS ROLL OUT iipisiF EVE.RYWH £R '//~// / 7 / / / Sola Bottlers for Wellington District I E. T. TAYLOR & 00., 82 COURTENAY PLAGE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 8

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