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PRIG With talk of prices going down in clothing and boots you are much in doubt what to do. There is an old Business Maxim which says:— “ in times of doubt sit tight” It’s a good conservative old maxim which will keep you out of trouble But it won’t get you anywhere I Our prices are down some. We must keep our plant going to keep our costs down, therefore we must force the pace. The policy of our Store has always been one of aggressiveness. We have made our biggest, boldest strokes during the years of greatest business uncertainty. The present public frame of mind value will be scrutinized more closely than ever before. Our prices right through our Suit and Boot Store are down. We are making suits cheaper and selling boots at prices equal’to ths fall in raw material. DEE AND Big Suit and Boot KELSON & MOTUEKA Mod* in New Zealand—O Best Style—Beat Value. M • 10

uv Fve got Something V • • Don’t the youngsters just and scones and other “goodies when Baking Powder has been used! Edmonds’ means “something better, for there are no lighter, more appetising and tasty dishes than those baked with New Zealand’s favourite baking powder. Made under conditions of scrupulous cleanliness, from the best Cream of Tartar and other ingredients, Edmonds* Baking Powder has stood the test of years and is still steadily forging ahead in public favour. Make cooking more certain by always using BAKING POWDER. ilotT y/o*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 22 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 22 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 22 March 1921, Page 3

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