■ □□«->-„:••,■. _• ■■■■-.■:.' •m ! r,.--.-PT;rr l -.^TT>- ' LOOT RECOVERED. j ° For COUC:;. . SoLuS, GM&P.M, urn- '=> , Kepl.irr.vlNi.rn.. B ' FROM HUN TOILS. IQI £ r/IN /_,/_! ■' fr,r * ' JJUL___-\IO{J Hearts Esssnoo | MILLIONS OF TONS. Costs 2/- Makes 1 pint «a\enlO/- | Good also for Toothache, Earache and f ti>,>,. ,;,.,„! •.■ ~ T „ \ B Stomach Cramps anil Diarrhoea when (j i*.<.i«..i-, c i . -a. m. ) gused without sweetening. 7Q LONDON, May 1. TiiL' "Pail. Ohronii'le's" correspon- --- ■ — - den- at Namur state-: "Five hundred bartres are on the Meuse River loaded with loot whidi tiie Germans took from France and Belgium. Millions W^'l^''^'"'f^ y '^^^ :S^"^'^' of tons of leot iiave been already reWAf A tfßM&®Ri?A covered. ( ermau prisoners are employed m unloaduur barges and fe#l „_1 % I ."&?&sss trucks. Goods not identifiable by ownurs will be sold. Horses and other stolon stock have already fetched five millions sterling.—A. and N.Z. are * ne cakes, scones, buns, pastry A} \ I A-K-jZ and puddings made with Edmonds \'t jL^^A^ ■?>Z/s%s Baking Powder. Thia pure, sure /\\/L_v^^ powder is consistent in quality—it is I -al <■■ <■ AA sZ<£Z still made from the finest grape creara A \\^"^'' ■'■ '%//£ of tartar, despite the scarcity and dear- / \ p 5 / , f . <^: ness of this ingredient. Edmonds Bak- |„ v j ■; '• '%%/ ' ng Powder is only a few pence more ;\N \f'-A-,.'. than inferior brands in which sub- / \' y i V>^ stitutes for cream of tartar are used. ' x \ | Jj^A^w A "^<^ —"~X BUre you *'\ A'^'-' : '' mr§ Jjf \ set Edmonds \\^^/;''^ £s% / \ Lp-vS —you get more / \ [ !''^ in quality and j /' '^ \ 2Qt 3 ounces X k \. \ wk<i? more in quantity V 'y <''"''' '■: ; Ik i f c arge tin con " v\. i//a- ; - WwmlMiiw la/ I ttansi n s ounces). It / is always "Sure to N V axa W¥v/j / Ri߀ " Si '''^ \ \ \\ MsM POWDER ' t \ V/rita to Edmonds Baking Powder AA^A^ £>, jL Works, Christchurch, for our /A//''\V* »'W FREE Cookery Book. Bs^ (nam__ate>_>c-sTa__»Ea2f _Bt'__B_wa_B— g_wywiwßH~w__—B««rs_^^i_—_om_bßßßHHiWr^ißMi /W > ' '•/ :--\ I ~-..., X .-,, vf) i ,' A C Ml WA$- "* ,' 1 % W&m; : M mSAA- „ 1 % "?"■ •'■-••' ' s ** a "" JlK ' c, 1 V V r, ■ v.: ;'"> v -r ** )}h'A/ J * \^A\AAx. : A^A i ! ' /Vtf-V Try the Highest Grade 2/ iT*» 1 6 Cost a little more than other brands, but well worth the money. iClf* ,«m Tiy the other Good Grade 2/4 Everybody's Favourite T^F^Av _I_:_ i i^__,....^__ii A L_;r _,- I - _jE_a____3ra_: ,, _- rx____sr_J_7_i Moacy, Time &&& Trouble. MAWAOEES * ud ENGINEERS MFJ *M \\ can always rely on I M 11 \ \ Quality and Wear of lII] W/fi U Iv, DUNLOP BELTING Wffff+fy LJ (CooTeyor and Driving), Steam and Delivery Hoses, Packings, lons. etc.. etc. TENDFT»s AND SAMPUS •ÜBM!TTn>. PRICES ON APPLICA 'HON. DUNLOP RUBBER COY. ,TON, CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND. I
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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1919, Page 1
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