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The Reefton Jockey Club will hold a special meeting either this evening or to-morrow to reconsider the abandonment of their race meeting. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. POSTPONEMENT OF SPORTS. BLACKBALL—ROA. /"LIVING to weather conditions, the above sports have BEEN POSTPONED until FRIDAY, May 2. Splendid programme of events. ANNUAL BALL. The above BALL will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING. Full orchestra. Splendid floor and first-class supper. W. BALDERSTONE, ; - Secretary. WHEN YOU BUY FOREIGN GOODS —WHAT HAPPENS. A hurried visit to the grocer—a tin of baking powder or jam bought without the slightest thought of its coun-

try of origin—well what of it? Only that every'purchase of foreignmade goods deprives the Empire of support it needs so greatly, and puts money into the banks and businesses of other countries! If every New Zealand housewife would insist upon seeing the famous “K” trademark on every tin of Baking Powder, Jam, Tomato Soup, Lemon Cheese and othe.r table delicacies, she would always get utmost value and satisfaction from her purchases, and her money would go to build up British instead of American and other foreign trade. “K” Baking Powder is madei of purest British Cream-of-Tartar. Most competitive lines are manufactured from foreign-made ingredients. Here is the primary reason for preferring “K.’ Then “K” has been proved by every test to be the best quality Baking Powder obtainable. In making cakes, scones, puddings and pies the careful cook can rely upon its even, powerful action, and proved wholesome ness. “K” cannot disappoint you. Look for the “K” on. every tin.—■ Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1924, Page 5

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