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Postage Paid 5/11 per pair D.I.C. “Holeproof” Milanese Silk Gloves are a fine substitute for expensive skin gloves. Vt The exingencies of war have created a woeful shortage of tjwrtrfegular demand, hence it is a case of the next best thing. When skin gloves are out of the question, the D.I.C. strongly recommends the wearing of “ Holeproof ’’ Milanese Silk Cloves at per 5 /11 pair These wonderfully hard-wearing gloves have double-tipped fingers thus ensuring wear for the life-time of the glove. ro R “ Holeproof” Gloves are made in America, cut. to fit perfectly and are finished most beautifully Briefly summed upHoleproof” Milanese Silk Gloves are delightfully’.cool in wear and most serviceable. Try a pair in either of these colours : Black, White, Grey or Beaver. 1/- in tlie £ discount off every omH> purchase of <1 or overt D.I.C. BOX 1478 WELLINGTON.

GEORGE WINDER Best Value . Hardware and Furniture Store, WINDER’S CORNER, WELLINGTON. THE “IDEAL ” HOME BUTTER CHURN. A pomnact little churn, all metal, nothing to go out of order, and soeciaUv adapted for HOUSEHOLD USE. EXTREMELY STRONG AND THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. Sold everywhere 22/0 Our Selling Price 10/*, poet paid Can alao be used as a Home Cake Mixer. the postage. Bend for one to-day. JUST OPENED—LARGE ASSORTMENT. HEAVY BRASS KERB SUITES. Oomnrisine FENDER, FIREIRONS and STOP. These we are selling F * At Lose than Wholesale Price Also, Big Variety ANTIQUE COPPER KERB FENDERS. From 14/6 SOLID BRASS OR ANTIQUE COPPER FIREIRONS At Less than Landsd Cost Now the Holidays are over, we ore offering all classes of / TRAVELLINO REQUISITES At Ridiculously Low Fries* GLADSTONE BAGS, KIT BAGS, BRIEF BAGS; SUIT OASES, HATUOXEB, ATTACHE CASES, COMPRESSED' CANE CABIN TRUNKS STEEL TRUNKS —in fact, everything required for TRAVELLING. - Compare our Pr(oos. So# ourWindbprDliplay. CARPET SWEEPERS. TheBISSEL CROWN JEWEL is the BEST CHEAP MACHINE on the market. Thoroughly reliable. Any part cairbe replaoedr ' No household is complete without a “ BlßSEL. , '"Send‘ioF¥nelb-day. Other Prloes, 23/-. 27/S, and 37/« TO COUNTRY PATRONS. —You can reacH us by post. Drop us a line for any particulars regarding prices. We are only too pleased to quqte you. George Winder, Wellington. U p-tothe- M inute "Electric Household Utensils Make Cool Work of Hot Work. roast yourself over the fire in the hot weather when you can do your cooking and ironing the electric way ? This Electric Household Ware is heavily. nickled, beautifully finished, and the mechanical design is absolutely right. - A very important point in connection with: these- appliances is the safety fuse plug in the circuit, which cuts off > thff'current when the liquid in any water heating device boils away. There are no moving parts, no uncertain springs, ' . Z No Delicate Triggers, No Fiery Switches. Simply a lead plug switch which melts when it becomes too hot. An extra plug is supplied with each water heating appliance,-and anyone-can replace it in a moment. - The Electric Kettles and Grills are fitted with these plugs. The Grill has a heating surface ‘of yjin. X 4jin.. and consists of a frying pan, broiling pan and griddle. It will make toast, cook eggs, and grill bacon, chops, or steak. It prepares a whole meal at the .table. The “Universal” Grill Has Four Heats which can be regulated at pleasure. The Electric Sad Irons are so constructed that the heat can only radiate through the bottom or ironing surface. It cannot rise owing to the non-conducting space surrounding the top and side surfaces of the iion. The heat is scientifically distributed over the face, a greater amount being conducted to the point where the most heatls needed. Cali in and sea these appliances in operation. E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Hunter Street and Jervois QRa3rL^?]liM ton -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10086, 27 September 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10086, 27 September 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10086, 27 September 1918, Page 9