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j i The First Touch of Winter makes “H. 8.” still more acceptable. Values are Extra Good. ■ „ This * Week’s Special S—-ALL-WOOL CREAM Jj. PULL-OVERS, Colonial I £ make, suitable for boys or ? girls; fit children 7to 12 JJi % years of age. £ 4/11. tavmwmwAWAWj A new value in reliable British-made BOYS JERSEYS, plain colors of Navy and Grey; Polo collars, button front, heavy winter weight, fine rib knit; fit boys—- ■ Byrs. 10 yrs, 12 yrs. 4/3. 4/11. 6/3. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL PULL-OVERS, V-shaped neck, two a » pockets, a good fancy design in colors of 1' awn and Blue, and Grey and Blue. 26iu 28in 30m 32m , 8/8 9/. 9/6 10/6 MEN’S CARDIGAN JACKETS, all wool, woven in colors of Fawn and Blue, well blended in a neat fancy design; suitable wear for men or women - 14/6. New values in MEN’S FANCY PULL-OVERS, Fawn and Grey grounds interwoven with contrasting colors of Brown, Blue, and Brick Red in a simple design - 8/11. ALL-WOOL MEN’S CARDIGANS, in Fawn and Blue, and Grey and Blue, in an unobtrusive pattern, making attractive garments for men or women - - 18/8. MEN’S PULL-OVERS; V-shaped neck, two pockets, all wool, English make, m colors of Fawn, Blue, and Brown, artistically blended in attractive designs. - 15/6. HEAVY-WEIGHT MEN’S CARDIGAN JACKETS of Wool and Rayon. A new design in shades of Fawn, Brown, and Grey; a good English make - - • - - 27/6. SEE SPECIAL WINDOWS. / New Zealand Clothing Factory OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. NEW ZEALAND €> CLOTHING ACTOHY iffili©?® mm. BaKemeacakp ■ AsfastasipucsM’ 4S .W 'A \ owl J oo s%- / 0 P ®. a>v feßSsiaf There’s a special fluffy sponge cake she loves, and golden little crispy ones with pink sugar a’top—There are others too —Mother makes them all! She does like to watch the pile of soft white flour, and sparkling, trickling, sugar crystals; to gasp as mother skilfully, carelessly, breaks an egg and tips its yellow yoke and clear white into golden butter; to perhaps to have a little cake to make all of her own, and then to —very wiselysay, “ Oh! Mother, we musn’t forget EDMONDS, MUST we!” She knows! Mother knows! The Baker-man knows! It's the secret of all successful cooking. There’s healthful, delicious cooking for you all, in every tin of pure XSB - BAKING POWDER - ’SURE TO RISE'

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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 12

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