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Asbestos Sad Irons, A COLD HANDLE AHOT IRON : «^E|S THE ASBESTOS PRINCIPLE. The ordinary iron has nothing to prevent, the radiation of heat. The hot metal gives oflt a stream of heat in all directions, but •' mostly UPWARDS, because heat naturally rises. The only place whore heat is useful in a Sad Iron is at the BOTTOM. Heat that rises is wasted. Besides it floods the hand, wrist and face of the woman using the iron. That means discomfort ; also it means many more trips to the stove, because the iron loses most of its heat, ASBESTOS SAB IRONS are made differently (see illustration). The solid iron part is covered at top and sides by a hood lined with asbestos and with an air space inside. Air and asbestos are both non conductors of heat, so it cannot escape at the top and sides and is concentrated at the bottom of the iron. There is no waste of heat, the iron stays hot much longer. The handle is cool, and the body ol the woman using the iron is protected from the enervating heat When you have once used Asbestos Bad Irons, you will regret that you did no ha’ a them sooner. PRICE 13/6 SET. THE MARION! SASH, BOOR iTMER COMPANY,<IIO. IRONMONGERS, BROADWAY, MARTON. Eos 35. Telephone 216. Catering for the Show at Palmerston JJorth. WOST of our readers will be .•LfJL aware of the fact that a band of women, known as the Town and Country Patriotic Women Workers,” have undertaken the whole of the catering at the Manawatu Spring Show. Numerous country districts are busy canvassing and it is hoped that voluntary donations will be so numerous that a substantial sum will be made for the sick and wounded soldiers, to which fund all proceeds are to be devoted. Each district will participate in this. After the Show a representative man from each district will be asked to attend the meeting to allot the money. This will be done according to the value of the donations received, so that the more there is collected the bigger the allotment. Several Marton ladies have been and are still busy'canvassing, and if anyone is anxious to to help and has not been approached personally, contributions could be left at the Red Cross Depot, Marton, on Tuesday, October 31st. Things most wanted are meat, cakes', pickles, sausage rolls, bread plum puddings and potatoes. B. PENNY, Hon. Secretary T. and G. . P.W.W., Palmerston N. FUNERAL NOTICE. HTTHE funeral of the late Mrs Erecklingbon will leave her late residence, Feilding, To-mOITOW (Friday), at 1 p.m., for the Sandon Cemetery. Friends please receive this intimation. W. LAMBERT. Undertaker. Holiday Notice. npHB Retail Traders of Marton will close for holiday on fslonday Nloxi, October 23rd, and remain open all day on Wednesday, October 25bh. For the Retailers— LLOYDS, LTD. ECONOMIC, LTD. For Sale. WORTHEEN STAR and Gamekeeper Seed and Table Potatoes. Manawatu Mills Co., Palmerston North. WANTED —For the country, strong willing girl as lady help. Apply Mrs Evan McGregor, Mangara, Turakina. Phone 227 W, Marton. A KNIGHT-ENGINED CAR FOR £49O—COMPLETE. That is the''famous Willys-Knigbt. It has the silent sleeve-valve Knight motor—you cannot hear it working. This Knight-motor is used in the most expensive cars—automobiles used by Kina George, the Gar, Princes and nobility have Knight engines. Such cars, cost from £BOO to £IOOO each-Mmt the WillysKnigbt costs only £490 at main ports in New Zealand. It is fully -equipped—a luxurious 5-passenger car—silent, handsome, powerful. Because of up-to-date production facilities, this beautiful car is landed in New Zealand at only £490 at main ports. Hitherto, such a car with the Knight engine has cost £IOOO here. For free catalogue and particulars apply A. Hatrick and Go., Ltd., Wanganui, distributors for North Island. Nielsen Bros., agents, Marton. Monday next being Labour Day will be observed as a general holiday by Marton traders, who will in consequence remain open all day on Wednesday next.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11698, 19 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11698, 19 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11698, 19 October 1916, Page 8

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