Housewives are already preparing lor I the entertaining of visitors who are com-c ing to their homes for the "Peace Days." One. of the preliminaries is Baking Day —for there must be plenty of cakes and scones and pastry. And they, must be good—light and digestible. If yours are to be as delicious as you would wish, you must use "X" Baking Powder—the best of all, yet costing less than most others. "X" Baking Powder ranks with all other Kirkpatnck product?. as the last word in purity and quality. It is as good as "X" Jam, famous for forty' years. Put "X" Baking Powder on this week's grocery Order.—Advt. Weddings will be made all the moreattractive with our exquisite bouquets and floral decorations. Miss. Murray. Vice-Regal Florist, Willis-street.—Advt.. Our bunches and bouquets of violets epitomise the spirit of to-day. Exquisitely fresh and fragrant! Miss Murray, Vice-Begal Florist, Willie-street, 'Wellington.—Advt. Boys' Tweed Overcoats for boys from 3 years to 18 years, from 12s 6d to 35s in smallest sizes, and from 30s to 75s in larger sizes. Geo. Fowlds,' Ltd., Man-ners-street. —Advt. Wellington commercial travellers strongly favour No Rubbing Laundry Help and Golden Rule soap, as the ideal combination for washing clothes. —Advt. mil mil—iml—ea^—^'"-^Fjaaae—■■{'■-.^,^'''^] AN AID TO BEAUTY AWAITS you Free _by visiting Mrs. Hullon and availing yourself of Rusma (i-eg.) trial, treatment. Its unrivalled points are —removal of superfluous hair and destruction of roots without pain, and a skin like velvet. One treatment will provo all that is necessary. Toilet Room, 3a, Courtenay-place-. 'Phone 1047. JUST OPENED, SPECIAL DESIGNS In PICTURE HATS. MISS SAMSON, NEW MILLINERY SALON, Colonial Mutual Buildings (opposite Bank of New Zealand). AN UNUSUAL VARIETY OF DISTINCTIVE STYLES. . Telephone Mo. 3310.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 17, 21 July 1919, Page 9
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