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IE J// •/'* “ -Z' ■l® WI f.A - it \ i >r S >: v .- w ll hee At ' ’ th first a&tg histraHa Saw the commencement .. • of a great New Zealand ~ A Industry.«. . ‘ It started in a small general store in Christchurch. 200 tins of Baking Powder were • made by Mr. T. J. Edmonds. He used the finest materials procurable...the greatest care and skill in making. “ . To-day a huge factory makes an annual output of 2,500,000 tins. 95 °/o of New Zealand housewives demand Edmond's “Sure to Rise?' This is the result of 50 years faithful skill and / careful making...a high standard that has never been allowed to fall. SUP ETO RISE w omnamHanBnHHmnnaHUHHMMHSHBBBHiHmHHHnHnHi 957. OFT>NEW ZEALAND HOUSEWIVES DEMAND EDMONDS

Ml— , , m— I Millinery I Clearance STRAWS I 11 to 21 * I > I . Mode! Hate of Sisal Baku and Balibuntal ladies 5 Hate of SfK? Braid Straw, wftb i } c a. * _ j «r brim, edge bound with faille ribbon dr I I Straws. tmmned wtth grosgram nbbon or Lac S e . Smart trimming of Peter- © L j on felt. Shade# are: Natural, Tuscan, sham Ribbon Shades are: Daffodil, p I" Green, Rose Beige, Capucine, Saxe and Beige Walnut. Oak, Green, Navy, Black fe ■ i Red —Formerly 69/6 to 105/- *Bl| / Formerly 32/6 1 C /fife-J | > Beath’s Sale Price «*/"" Beath’s Sale Price 10/ O H j i Ready-to-wear Felt Hats, latest shapes and ■ I colours—Formerly 15/9 to 29/6 Ilf K Beath’s Sale Price / JL A H Ready-to-wear Hate of Satin and Braid French Berets—Nasturtium, Caramel, Sand, ||| Straws. Plain and plaited effects; Shades Beige, Honey, Saxe, Capucine— J are: Reseda. Cherry, Lime, Beige, Cocoa. Former | y 8/11 C/11 W j Mastic, Saxe, Hame, Lemon, Black- Berth’. Sale Price 3/ H H B Oime ' y Beath*. Sale Price 5/11 Aho in Stockinette .. 3/6 4/6 B •USiiMWW Sale I I Mackay Street :: Greymoutti •_ I _____ __ _ — -a—■■ —mm—

CYMINGTOM6 A W (RECD.TRADE MARK) g WtOFFEE 6 CHICORY ESSENCE trouble - Lettie expense

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1930, Page 9