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BtARTTHE NEW V£AR RIGHT, WITH A CIFT IM SEASON. WE FINISH THE OLD WITH SPECIAL PRICE ATTRACTIONS, New -.' Gifts i Special Prices* JEWEL CASKETS, Butter Dishes, Toilet, Bonbon nnd Card Trays,. large cabinet' Photo.Frames and Vases. Stock prices 15s 6r| to 19s 6d. —Special this week only, all 10s 6d. / NOVELTY IVORINE Vanity Bag Mirrors, usually : -4z 6d and ss. Special this week, all 3s Gd. ' PRETTY BLACK SILK BAGS, beaded designs, finished silk- iaW sels. Were 22s 6<L—Special this week, all 15s 6d. £ ' •'. LONDON NOVELTY PIN CUSHIONS and HairTidiesV many hew designs to select from. Were 3s 6d to 5s 6d.--Special this wetk, all 2o 11d. ' ■ ■ FRENCH BEADED BAGS, all hand-worked art designs. Were 84s.—Special this week, all 59s 6d. ".;, ; CHILDREN'S PURSES, hand painted, a present always, appreciated by the little folk. Were Is and Is 3d.—Special this week v , all 9d. each.' 1 ".:,.' -, '.''.'•'''; •' ,i - ■.' : /: " •''■" i /;.,•,. GROSS-MITH PERFUMES, in pretty presentation boxes, quite 'lie latest perfumes showing. Were 10s 6d— Special this week; 7s I>d.\' ■:■.. SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS. ' ": ; OTJR GIFT SALE PRICES WILL LAST THE OLD YEAR OUT,THIS APPLIES TO ALL DEPARTMENTS; ' ™',' ;COMPANY.,.LTO, S FASHION. CgNTRE^uj !i BEMJTIHJI; lliJiiiil calenMe FOR 1921. IT'S TOURS for the modest sum of sixpence (6d), to cover cost of packing, envelopes, addressing, pcstage, etc. .■ - .'•• ~ , ■, i _■■'.- ''.'■'■'.';■ : ' ■ -'■ The Proprietors of "Amber Tips" Tea have just landed a small supply of artistic calendars. If you wish to secure one send name and address with sixpence (6d) in stamps to . ' . . "AMBER TIPS" TEA, Box 946, CHRISTCHURCH. To avoid disappointment, write to-day. Don't : miss this opportunity of securing a very useful and artistic production. Similar calendars are sold in the shops up to 2s each, the only difference is the neat advertisement at the top of each "Amber.. Tips" Calendar. Make This; of Baking Powder Purity ■ J -: There are so many Baking Powders on the market to-day that the housewife is sometimes in a quandary as to which to use. The great feature that makes a baking . ••" powder valuable, is its kavtmng capacity. . An easy way to test the leavening capacity of baking powders is to place in a row as many glass tumblers as jou have baking powders to test. Half fill the tumblers with water and put one teaspoonful of baking powder in each. Then place the tumblers between yourse.f and the light and watch the action of each. Stir . each with a spoon, and the powder showing ihe '. ' largest numher.of tiny gas bubbles will ' be'-the. lone- >"/ possessing the greatest leavening power. These . bubbles are the tiny globules that develop.tb« dough, causing it to rise and become light. f iPOWDER. ' in a test of this kind comes but with flying' colours I- f and will be found to surpass all others.! .;' ~'...'" j I Its high standard of effervescence will.at•■■o.rica prove to the housewife who tries the experiment why it is the popular favourite throughout the ' I | Dominion to-day. 11 Your Grocer stock* Edmonds Baking Powder [J

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 225, 29 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 225, 29 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 225, 29 December 1920, Page 7