Asbestos Sad Irons, A COLD HANDLE AEGT IRON ASBESTOS COVERED THE ASBESTOS PRINCIPLE. The ordinary iron has nothing , to prevent the radiation of heat. The hot metal gives off a stream of heat in all directions, but mostly UPWARDS, because heat naturally rises. The only place where 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 SAD 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-con-ductors of heat, so it cannot escape at the top and sides and is concentrated at the botcom of the iron. There is no waste of heat, the iron stays hot much longer. The handle is cool, and the body of 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’ e them sooner. PRICE 13/6 SET. the mmm sash, door AND;f!MBER COMPANY,ELTD. IRONMONGERS, BROADWAY, MARTON, Box 35. Telephone 216, A NGLICAN MISSION ROOM, Hawkestone Road, Marfcon Junction. Divine Service Tomorrow Evening at 7.30. Y. H. KITOAT, Vicar. S. Stephen’s Church, Marton. THE Services at 11 a.m. TOMORROW will be taken by the Rev. J. E. Blackburne, Vicar of Bulls. Marton Chamber of Commerce. A MEETING of the Chamber will be held in the Secretary’s Office (Davenport’s Buildings) on WEDNESDAY, the 25th October, at 8 p.m. Business —General. F, J, Christensen, Hon. Secretary. barton Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. npHE Committee wish to notify -®- members that the Annual General Meeting and also a Special General Meeting will he held in the Coronation Hall, Marton, on Tuesday. October 24th. Special General Meeting 4.30 p.m. Annual General Meeting 5 p.m. Members are specially requested to attend if possible. H. Y. CAMERON. J. R. HOWARD, Joint Hon. Secs. In the Estate of Edward Sutherland (Eruera Whakaahu), late of Rata, deceased. A LL creditors are requested to forward their claims in - full detail to the undersigned forthwith. Marshall and Hutton, Solicitors, Wanganui. DIMMING STYLES IN TAILORED COSTUMES. JAS. BRASS is the gifted Ladies’ Higholass Tailor, and a COSTUME made by him is easily distinguished from others. . The Style and Distinction of his work nd the QUALITY MATERIA LS cannot be equalled. CONSULT US NOW with regard to your next Costume. JAMES BRASS, Ladles’ Tailor, 105 Avenue (Upstairs), (Over Lairds, Florists), WANGANUI. Phone 994. G. A. GA mm & CO., LTD., SAW MILLER B, O H A K U N E. BUY direct from Sawmills ani save Middleman’s profit and handling charges. Saving 20% to 30%. All information from G. A. CAMMAN & GO., OKA KUNE JUNCTION. Mr G. A, Gamman resides at Marton Junction, and a postcard to him and he will bo pleased to call on you in any part of the district and discuss 3 our requirements for sheep yards, sheds or bungalows.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11700, 21 October 1916, Page 8
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