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gjjreiig a SHOOTING SEASON. T.e.t our Gun Expert overhaul your gun before the opening of the shoot: nig season. We’make a specialty of Gun Repairs. We have a fine stock of Guns and Rifles in all the wellknown makes, Double and Single Barrel and .410 Collectors’ Guns ; Large stock of Ammunition. Cleaning Rods and all accessories. E. Reece Ltd . 661 Colombo Street, Christchurch.—Advt.

WHEN YOU BUY FOREIGN GOODS —WHAT HAPPENS. A hurried visit to the grocer—a t’ if baking powder or jam bought wit’ out the slightest thought .of its cou trv of, origin—well what of it? Only that every purchase of foreign nade goods deprives the Empire, of mpport it needs so greatly, and putsmoney into the banks and businesses if other countries !-•••-.! If every New Zealand housewife would insist upon seeing , the famous “K” trademark on every tin of Baktng Powder, Jam, Tomato -Soup, Lemon Cheese and other table delict cies, she would always get utmost value and satisfaction .from, her purchases. and her money would go to build up British instead of America* and .other foreign trade,-.. . . ... “K” Baking . Powder is made ol purest British. Creaimof-Tartar. Most competitive. Jibes, are, manufactured ’rom foreign-made ingredients. Here, is the primary. reason./or preferring ■‘K.’ Then “K” has been proyed by 3 very test to be the .best quality 1 ak-, Ing Powder obtainable. In making cakes; scones, puddings and pies the careful .cook can n,,y ; .up.op its even, powerful action,.and pro.ved ; wholesome nessr “K” caipipt disappoint yqm. ' Look for the, “K” on every tin.AdvL ’>■ ’? ■■

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1925, Page 5