" 1,5, -«»" «r 0 — —— Has been our motto in stocking up /_^^Jt_ 1 for she present season, and it should tflmS^Jzl^ i be the programme of every man to I plan his purchases of necessary items 1 at once. \!£L *^* \ The comfort and health of people \ I is promoted by the wearing of re- iXj^ liable outer and under-clothing. % The man who buys now is assured |feL of a wide choice of good quality at \t prices which will never be as low for MM years. vll* From head to heel we have what i^kl men wear. - Geo. Fowlds Ltd. OUTFITTERS, f Victoria Arcade, Queen Street. I
Special Economy Appeal to the Housewife a Owing to the scarcity and the high pries of grape g J 1 cream of tartar, we are reluctantly compelled to if! § I make this special appeal to housevv-ives and cooks. 8 f I We particularly ask you to use every endea- § I I vour to practise economy in the use of | 1 I New Zealand's popular § 1 | "Sure to Rise" I BAKING POWDER 8 We ask you to do *° in order to aid us in main- " j IB taming quality and purity. Grape cream of tartar t A now costs nearly £400 a ton, compared with £75 I to £85 before the war. Moreover, it is so hard to ( secure that we have great difficulty in obtaining [1 sufficient for our needs. If extravagance is 9 1 practised the supply of Edmonds "Sure to Rise" I 8 j Baking Powder will not meet demands. If all 8 i practise economy, we can 1 1 ■ Maintain Supplies and § I Maintain Quality. 1 § I Remember we have steadfastly refused to use any 1 jj I but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar— 8 8 I none of the chemical substitutes which can be sold 1 § I for a fraction of the price but which when used in 1 B I I J cooking often leave an after taste in the mouth. I J T. J. EDMONDS LTD. "Sore to Rise" Baking Powder Works CHRISTCHURCH „ .Music TfcTO*ujflfc «t y^^^^^l DUIIfIOIKI 4£^SuluV &tEskiL&& assies'' ,-_-ijj*sySJSi@flOßfflaj I The wonderful Diamond Stylu Reproducer 1 ! is the secret by which Mr. Edison has made | of the phonograph a real musical instrument; |j it creates at last what all music-lovers sought — a true-to-life tone. The NEW EDISON has no needles to cliange Where needles are used and have to be I changed it stands to reason that the latter I part of any record can never be played as 1 1 well as the first — the needle must be half I worn out when the record is only half 1 played. | Not so with The NEW EDISON. Every Re-creation is played through clearly and perfectly and cannot 1 be- distinguished from the original rendering. Direct comparisons have been made proving before audiences of cultured musicians that The NEW EDISON does Re-create all forms of music. It does not play "records'' —out Re-creations. Write to-day lor full details and illustrations ct this most wonderful instrument of modern times; post free to any address. ; I THOMAS A. EDISON. LTD., 464-372 Kent St., Sydney.
.Wholesale and Retail Distributors. 302 Queen Street, (5 doors from Wellcsley Street) AUCKLAND. LISTS. PHONE 1693. REPAIRS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 9
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