A kJITW H/UMUNDS A I>HlfW COOKOKBOCW m The women folk of New ZealandOliver Twist-wise—-still ask for "More"! They know what is good-— hence a 4th edition. m SSI 3KS £S& fee MS m m ti*. >£ S© m m &*>»&& mm §§§= mm mm m ?mm B»5 36*1 BE?>( iffii « «&»*»£.•« <✓* i ■Hi tf S3 er^ vv. t'W> It's been sajd that one never gets "something for nothing"—it's not quite true Edmonds' Cookery Book, 4th Edition, is absolutely FREE, Simply ask for it —no coupon—no conditions, except one—APPLY EARLY. Last announcements of this Edition had to be " called in" to stem the rush. Don't risk disappointment, for it's 11. better than ever this time, beautifully A illustrated, in colour—and packed with L new, delicious, tested recipes. Make every meal a treat by applying to— Edmonds' Baking- Powder, P.O. Bo* 472, Christchurch.
"Hats and Caps await inspection. Stylos and shades for quick selection, Whatever you want Plimsoll's stock it, ? At prices easier on your pocket," A particu'arly fine • showing of Men's Felt and Velour HATS In all sizes and all the latest shades awaits inspection. Note these " Cannot-be-Beaten " Prices, and act on them forthwith. Men's Felt Hats—--8/11 9/6 10/6 12/6 to 25/-Silk-linerf Velour. from 22/6 Panamas, from ... 8/11 Large Stock Tweed Caps— From 2/6 to 7 6 PLIMSOLLS Men's and or*' Outfitte's 2 shops: 78 & 139 Manchester St. CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18220, 3 November 1924, Page 4
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