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Xmas A New Departure DrACAnfo ERNEST G. SKEATES } the well : known Jeweller, llGaGlllS having purchased the stock and business of the late mmm Mr. J. S. Prince, 130, Queen Street, has decided to m „■■■■■■ l offer the whole ot that Valuable Stock of ' Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Auction Ep - Ns - and S ° M Silw Goods BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), DEC. 6, AT 11 A.M., and Following Days until the whole stock is sold. I Some very fine Diamond Goods will be offered p i «. during the Sale. I ¥|115K J The Auet ion will take place at the New Shop, 262, 1 Alllflw I Queen Street, opposite Strand Theatre (next Savings Bank). | t f}n£s Private Sales at Specially Reduced Prices, before and 1 Cvttfilld "'■ after the auction ; also at tne late Mr. Prince's" Shop, I ■ebb 130, Queen Street (opposite Herald Office). | , mmmmm This Sale is imperative to make room for enormous y V shipments of new goods now on the water. Note Name-g^EATES. Auction N ° te Address -°PP" strand Tneatrel 1 Note Time—ll a.m. daily. I BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi \ this Christmas t Extra care, expense and time are bestowed upon the making of the Christmas Cake, the Plum Pudding, and the other Delicacies for Christmas. How important, then, that risk of failure should be eliminated absolutely! The careful cook will (as usual) see that Edmonds "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder is used in eveiy mixing because Edmonds always spells success. Then, again, Edmonds "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder is made with genuine Grape Cream-of-Tartar—-it is 100% pure and wholesome. Ask for Edmonds Baking Powder and use these proven recipes: Christmas Cake Plum Pudding j 1 lb.butter. 1 lb. currants, lib. raisins, %lb. flour (or 1 Vi brealfat cups), llb.sultanaf, '/jib. mixed peel, '/tlb. 2 heaped teaspoons Edraonda almonds, 4 bieakfnstcups flour, 2 Bolting Powder, 2ozs. stale bread x heaped teaspoon Edmonds Bnk- lib. currants, lOozs. staar, 2ozs. I i pS | yS ing Powder, wine glass brandy. almonds, lib. mixed candied peel, j I ; 3 ' \ Beat butter to a cream, add sugar, salt and spice to taste. Mix inI I; S V then eggs one by one unbeaten; gradients well together and add six j { jr 5 J mix baking powder with flour and eggs well beaten, and three-quarters } I* 2 put in, then fruit dredged with of a pint of milk; divide into two' J" 51 s 0 w - Brandy. Cook 4!6 hours, and boil 8 hours, or four and boil J 1 Obtainable Everywhere «§ It u Jj tft I DRAPERY IMPORTER | I 102, 104, 106, 108 Karangahape Road, Auckland. | i Values and Qualities Right | I WE PLACE THE BEST BEFORE YOU. | » I | HOSIERY. CORSETS - ( | | bMB| Black Cotton Hose.-l/BJ and m » *«? I 0 a Special Line of Ladles' Black Cotton Hose, heavy 6 / u P air - * quality, " Hawley's Dye."—Only 2/3 pair. J.A.B. Corset, in a light summer weight, with low | Ladies' Plain White Lisle Hose.-l/Hf, 2/3, 2/0, 2/11, bust and medium hips; with two suspenders In n * 4/6, and 4/U pair. ' Ire y and Wh)te - Sizes > 21 t0 26 ' _ At 7 ' /U pair ' * % A Special Line of Black Silk Ankle Hose, strong d. and A. Corsets, with medium bust and medium hips, a quality, good value.—3/11 pair. with four suspenders; suitable for slight figures. * * Ladies' Black Silt Ankle Hose, mock-seam, good value. Sizes, from 21 to 30—At 9/11 pair. « § -4/11, 6/6, 7/6, and 9/11 pair. jA 3 corsets. No. 3, is a very Btrong corset, with & ft White Silk Ankle Hose, strong quality.—3/11, 4/6, 4/11 medium hips and bust, with four suspenders; £? and G/6 pair suitable for stout figures. In Grev and White.— {■} % A Special Line of Strong Black All-wool Cashmere Only 12/6 pair. jg Hose, good value.—3/11 pair. \ Very, Smart Low-priced D. and A. Corset, made of H & AU-WOOI Plain Black Cashmere Hose.—4/11, 5/6, and strong Coutil, and trimmed embroidery, very low n % 5/11 pair. bust, and long hips; four hose suspenders. From $fe | Men's All-wool Knitted Sox, in Grey and Black.-Only 21 to 27.-Only 14/11 pair. Q n 2/3 pair. J.A.8., No. 4, is a charming double-skirt model for j§ H average figures, with very long hip and low bust; J* g GLOVES. f our SUsp enders Sizes, 23 to 27. In Grey and S 1 • ■ «. , n;uu White.-Only 15/11 pair. g n TnTu Qiiir flloves with double tips, in Black, White, t? § L ° ng Gr f Mast ! Belver and Navy-10/9 per pair. Our Incomparable D and A. Corset, which, without # * ft„„j'„-t„ 0 straps, by the aid of scientifically laid pieces, will & & Looa vaiue, . thg < M {rmi effect) and fte abdomen | | Long White Lisle Gloves, all sizes.-6/6 pair. f )ips and back SizeSi %to 36.-29/9 pair. & | Long Me Gtove» in Grey, extra fine quality, all P E EE ._Ladies. Strong Crepe Mag- 1 | shades.-7/ll per pa r. yaTNlghtdresses, in Helio., Pink, or White. Hem- S S Dent's Short Fine Lisle Gloves, in Cream, White, stitched-10/6 each, , I fi Partelle, Brown and Black.-5/6 per pair. st!tcnea - iU/0 ™ u ; t § I Girls' School Gloves, in Navy and White, knitted cot- Ladies' Strong White Calico Nightdresses, trimmed # | ton.-Only6d. \ ■ embroidery; square neck.-8/ll each. g I WE PAY POSTAGE ON COUNTRY ORDERS. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17956, 5 December 1921, Page 3

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