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fflp™ {£3|o£{agßSß29GßaSQ! the li<j;hl or medium weight fine TETE would recommend the light or medium weight Im. VV NATURAL WOOL Singlets and Underpants, lney givi unlimited wear, are practically unshrinkable, and always soil and kindly to tho most .sensitive skin. Dream Cotton Singlets arid Knee Drawers. 5s Bd, White Cellular Singlets and Knee Drawers. 5s 6d. |7 \ Fine Summer-weight Natural jf v/ 1 : Woo! Singlets and Under- ] ii pants. Gs 6d, f \ •• Medium Weight Natural WooS » k| Singlets and Underpants; J ogv . Mosgic! make. 9s 6u\ $ v \V Medium Weight Natural Wool "% V>Wj Singlets, 10s; Underpants, J '*" 11s. IRosiyn make. $ «SBU M M M nmmsm 1 CLGTHIHGIFACTORY j|»s*fcftiot^fc^^ w *aW^W«a«'> ,r 'ci M 3 &r || yla I T ATEST PATTERNS AND COLOURINGS, WITH CUT OUT DOR--8 jj DERS AND FRIEZES TO MATCH, at ffi«k uo« 0 5 j^raiTaijKiira^i SAMPLES POSTED ON REQUEST. \&SV mm rati* kMw^9i SSil 111 IT jjg^y TlfeßMl Innumerable Scones and Cakes have been snoibd by poor Baking Powders, or by infe ior quality Cream of Tartar and Baking Sola. To avoid such wasteful mishaps always use this pure and sure leavening agentBeaver Baking Powdei*. Beaver ensures Extra Lightness in Scones, Cakes and Pastry, and keeps these baked foods fresh and appetizii;g. Beaver is stronger than other Baking Powders- that's why Smaller Quantities give Perfect Results. Save Time and Money Every Baking Day by Using i JL IBifl^ itism ,;'■-,/! :--■ o-_ lIS BRAND -1 • liTbe Empire Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Wellington ;-;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10118, 27 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10118, 27 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10118, 27 October 1917, Page 2