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Sunshine brings the mannish Saitl A glimpse of nice weather and a ray of hopeful sunshine is all the encouragement Milady needs to don her new Spring Suit. The Coats are either very short—just to the hips—or seven- ■ eighths length. I These Suits are very chic Mostly in plainer styles, and reminiscent of a real man’s Lounge Suit. A few are double breasted. Favored materials are Tweed, Bep, and Covert Cloth; with silklined coats, either short or long, and wrap skirts. r ihe tones are most attractive in Greys, Fawns, Cedar, and Bust. The prices range from £6 10/6 to I4gns 9 ds—smart and simple Spring is full of vagaries—warm one day, chilly the next. No wardrobe is safe without a Coat like these. We introduce some stylish Coats of Tweed in tones of Grey and Fawn and Bust. Some are silk lined and others half lined silk. Belted, plain, and semifitting styles. In many sizes. They range from 69/6 to llgns. Most interesting are other Coats in Bep and finest Covert Coating, in Navy, Tan, Cedar, and Bust. In trimming these button# and self cording are usefully employed to give a finishing touch, . These Coats are mostly lined throughout with silk. You need to see how really smart they are. A varied choice from 97/6 to 14gns. See Brown , Ewing’s first! PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. £JJ ipiKi % -tf, Nj hi II Try these New Recipes CA.',>sesNfe grocer sells His hand moves instinctively toward® that particular place on the shelf—- “ Edmonds of Course ” He knows she wants the best —the Baking Powder that 80% of the New Zealand women have insisted on using for years past — The Baking Powder that ensures for their home folk deliciously light cakes, scones and pastry. Its high standard of quality has been continuously maintained for 45 years, and only pure Grape Cream of 1 artar is used in its manufacture. y■ /.■ t■ 'S CO Wm mm Preserved Ginger Scoooo f4lb. flour Cl fareekfaitcnp) Jos, butte' w ..... mondt Batin* powder. I ct. <J preserved ginger, milk lo mil. Mrlhod Sift bakin* powder and rail will, Hour, rub in butler, mi* to a tliff dough, turn out on board, col m two equal paru, roll pul, rpmftd one ball with thinly cut ginger, pUce the other hail on lojx cut u square*, brush over with oculk, czA bake a Quick orea. Marmalade Cheese Cakes 2 lablejpoonfuli isanaaltda, 2«. butter* 2 eggs. A#e/W-Melt the butter, beat Ibe and add to manoilada, une patty pans with milt pasta recipe on page 19 of the dlh Edition of our Cookery Book), pour in the mature, and bake in a quick oven. Walnut Cake I large cap Hour, I until euptogif, 141 b. butler, I leblrrpoonful cocoa, I (earpoonful Edmondt Bakin* Powder. I cup walnut*. 3 eggi. Afr/Aod—Bcal butter and «n*ar io n cream, add 'BE« well be ten, then cocoa mined with a little milt. Add tha o her ingredienti, prerioudy raised, and bake in a dull w cake 1m in mode rale oven. When cold, 10® and tilace *oae walcuit on lop. Lemon Biscuits J4lb. butter, '/jib. lugar, (lb. floor, n T? 8 ' 1 r! Edmondt Bating Powder, Erienc* of Lctoon lo flavour, or grated rind. Melhod— Beat butler ted ,o*u to a cream, add eggi, flavouring, then (lour and baking powder railed, toll out thm, cut mte ihapc and Uke. H.OTT BAKING POWDER “ STOE TO RISE’ ■j mwmamtaat What a Whisky it had to be to to receive the name Black Mackay 1 That old Highland clan whose leader was ANGUS THE ABSOLUTE a a ets \\ hrr * LOCAL, AGENTS MW It’s good to know that for the quick CURE of Springtide Coughs, Sore Throats, and Colds You can Always rely on GUM It Gives Relief almost Right Away, and is a real boon in families where there are children Price, 1/6 per bottle, at Chemists ana Storekeepers*

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Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 11

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