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“ Silver and Gold and Precious Stones ” Beauty of craftsmanship and design hold aloof in dignified self-sufficiency from the passing whim of modern fashions. Culture appreciates beauty for itself—possession is a lasting satisfactionand, so, we have confidence in offering to our clients a selection of beautiful articles in Silver, Electro Plate and Jewellery, which, owing to heavy overstocking we wish to dispose of at once. Our offer is unique—on these specially selected goods we make a special reduction of 50% . A dark gr’een porcelain Tea Kettle quaintly shaped is set on an E.P. stand with spirit flame, originally priced at 50/ —now less 50 per cent. flttlejohn’g A NATIONAL I STOREHOUSE SSCS liiitifmititmiHiifmitiniiiiiiiiiimtitiiiimmmitniiirifiMHiMiimn Coal is the chief storehouse of S our unrealised national wealth. Coal is a STORE not only of heat (and the light and power to be obtained from heat) but also of Dyes, Drugs, Explosives, Motor Spirit, Oils, Disinfectants, Artificial Manures and many ether raw materials essential to industry. When raw coal is burnt in the fireplace, kitchen range, or under a boiler (to supply steam) all the above-mentioned important constituents ot coal are lost to the nation and only help to pollute the atmosphere and dim the sunshine in our towns and cities. And, what is more, from 88 to 97 per cent, of the heat in the coal is lost. The wealth contained in the nation’s coal stores can only he fully realised for the community if the coal !• carbonised—that is, turned into gas, coke and byproducts—at gas works. At gas works only some 26 p*er cent, of the heat in the coal U lost, the great proportion of the heat is made available for use, and all the chemical constituents invaluable to our manufacturing and agricultural industries are preserved. GAS THE For these reasons and because its use Reduces labour in home and factory; Increases, improves and cheapens Production; Abolishes smoke and Increases sunshine— IS THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE Use GAS For Lightning Heating, Cooking and Power WELLINGTON GAS COY., LTD.

FOOTWEAR.. V Ends THIS WEEK Special closing bargains offer opportunities to secure your Easter Footwear at cut prices. EVERY PAIR IN EVERY ONE OF OUR STORES REDUCED. SALE BARGAINS at all Branches Kartagfthapc Hd. Qae«a St. AUCKLAND c L r s T. ou ‘ y } WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH Stratford Petone Pahiatua Palmerston North Greymouth Masterton New Plymouth Nelson Oamaru Blenheim Timaru Hamilton Dannevirke Wanganu Hawera Feilding Lower Hutt Gisborne 24 George Street, Dunedin. E A L S

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12407, 29 March 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12407, 29 March 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12407, 29 March 1926, Page 9

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