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. 1 11 Heavy, hot puddings are now out MISSt II s of season. Why go to the trouble R^j|jg ,■ , ,\ v \| and expense of making them — the |M 0m v discomfort of standing by the stove ( J)\j 1 ~ ° n^to ve em fp|' ■ /rm§ Here'* abetter plan: make delicious, j \ Wil hU creamy custard# with Edmonds Custard | |\V JjpMt M Powder and serve them with eool, juicy \Sfii fruit. The work involved will be infin- 1 PI itely less,and yet the family's appreciation J ' and enjoyment of the dessert will be 1 Prove it! Prepare j || this ideal summer dessert tomorrow— ' Ml. MmA tonight if you have time I dmondc ■ E POWDER S tmrnrnsmaammmmmsm ' <r~~- w l,o!esome vni nutrltiaw —!t ?« j — H '^ CB I f° r a^c d Custard, Cup Cui« j g tar d or f° r «%<®wround Custard | P Pudding# inch as rice, sago of bread ; 1 || and butter Puddings. Ask your Gro- 1| II sl|ji= ccr Edmonds Custard Powder— Jul >erve y l 22—■'■■ *I a' f""»' »taaBB«BBBaaBWBBWBBBa^WWMWWWWSWWWWHgBBWWMBB^I^Si |J. A. BRADSTREET f I 102, 104 f 106. 108 Karangahape Road, Auckland. | g ' ' •, './t #^fP| I 1922—T0 PUR CUSTOMERS. §1 ft Tliers is every indication that all Drapery Goods will bs dearer at the end o! im than now. Wo bought several ft a llnea on the lowest market, and are offering the earn# at extremely low prices. Buy sow, wo casoot jeplaoo to # ft sell at the same prices. ' w, g HOSIERY. A Bustless Model, suitable for slight figures. Elaatjc gows j$ A;! § A Special Line of Black Silk Anile Bwe. Good colour, let in bust, daintily trimmed with embroidwy, fou? a & strong wearing—3/11 pair. , . ■ suspiaders. Sizes 21 to 25-18/6 per pair. # y & Ladies' Black Silk Hose 1 , seamed back, silk to knee. Fine A Charming Double Skirt Model, for average figures, Vt . § quality—4/11,7/6, and 9/11 pair. double thickness below waist-line. A very populaj 5? Seamless Black fiose, heavy quality, Good value— corset. Sizes 22 to 27—15/11 per pair. 2 -f § V® ~ « «mi //a it 11 a/ft 3j»diea' High Burt Corsets, with long aip and four hos* % g Seamless White SllkAnkls How—S/11, 4,8,4/11,6/8 pair. -suspenders, suitable for medium figures. Sizes 23 to S jg White Mercerised Lisle Hose, strong quality. Good wear- 26—17/6 per pair. H § SjjkijjSS f:l I OMd | v Ladies' Plain Blaok Cotton Hose, suitable fos hou:* wear— well boned, low bust. Sizes 22 to 27-40/11 per pair, j| £ Only 1/6J pair. • , An Exceedingly Low Busi Corset, with medium hips, well' I g Black like Hoso—2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 8/0, 4/6,4/11, 7/11, and boned, six suspenders. Sizes 21 to 30—22/9 per pair, a ft 8/9 pair. . ... . nut- wi.-v flMiimAM Hose our Incomparable Seducing Model, by the aid of scientific. 1 S A Specif Line of All-wool Plain Black Cashmere Hose, la J d pieces gf ve the Heal effect, and wdups fl : I T/a, !/U, Ud wt* A few „Jd to to Lp M» BgWJy tod. | ! 5 BATHIKO COSTUME SPECIALS. Slzeß 27 » 29> 30-6/11 pair. g # Ladles' Canadian Bathing Costumes, in Navy Blno with A for slight figures. Sizaa 24, 26, a 6 coloured bands—S.W., W., and O.S. lizo—s/11 each. 26-W p« pato. g w Ladies' Navy Canadian Bathing Costumes, trimmed with Ladies' Strong Ribbon Corsets. Size 20 only—s/11 p«r § & Pale Blue bandß. Good colour, English make- pair. $ L f Wwnen's sises, 8/6. O.S. sizes, 8/11. . , - , $ § All-wool Csnadian Bathing Costumes, m Grey tnmmed SPECIALS IN TOWSLIJ, & m S with Orange bands. Fine quality—l 2/6. , $" J - f stin a few bolts of 86-tech White Calico —1/2J per yard; White Turkish Towels, 36 s 21—1/6} eacL S | ¥ 14/-per doien. Special Value. White Turkisb, Towels, Siza 40 x 21—1/$| each, $ I CORSETS. WU 27o T ftiS ßh TOWBIS ' 43 s each, 42 x 36 | I A Very Sanari Cotset, made of strong Coutil, trimmed Btown Turkish Tmmlk m «« i/«i v. f ft embroidery j low bust, four suspends. Sizes 22, 25, ® lOTm S f e 40 b 7 20-4/H | ? * 26, 27, 28—9/11 per pair. Brown Turkish Towab. Size 48 by 24—2/11 eac-i. 4 y ALOW Bust Model, suitable for young ladies and all Brown Turkish Towels. Sizes 40 by 21 3/3 each. «§ ; itt slight figures, no steels over hips, fous? suspenders. • .. K ■ ' , g | Sizes 21 to 30 —12/9 pet pair. j SPLENDID VALUE OIVEH. | rr.Who's taken =, Clean hands /fall f """Number 14? motorists ana engineers fjgmm ■jJftSßftß ■ clean your kmdi of grout.«n| ®rin>® ttHj j j ; | intersection, has been taken by easily, without harm to the skin, by , uew tenants. "Who aw they? 1 using "Clever Mary "--with freih oraalt IJ QTHDMONTS water-hot or coldi D 1 V/lV V/ Greasy aprons, overalla and flannels The Cake Specialists are alsb quickly cleaned with "Clever Mary." 1111111111 > FR EE SLWiCWSfftt-- R1 I trial f 1 open up set another branch, this ® e> mm it% th A si » time in Karangahap* Eoad. | iVrt j This new shen will be taken tL- |. t \f», L. |C_ f 1 g j over on the 9th January, and will eEa ™ ® aE&> ® asE> 81 w « when Pe si a vwieUes fe of Stermwt'e I THE ENEMY OF GREASE S=JS SteWM? h °* STORMONT'S new j ToQch » 1«, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. _ , V I 4 n , s Ttrasxr* ■£ A to a good pair of Boots v Phillips'Rubbers suit the smartest ■ r ji boot and insure against wear and » " weather. Costing but a few — rW&hr 'iH shillings they save pounds in a year Henry Hu£h6Sn Hp/ sS&^w LIMITED iMiWI * ' SmillChildren's 2/a : $$. gS, ' ENGINEERS AND ORAUQHTSMEN, I • vlXf'^SA^' ~ ffc ! RBQISTUKO^ PATiWT AGENTS. j Men| s |lJsht| *1 " 5/8 j • TRADE MARKS 4. 1 I HEELS ONLY i f CegllttPed xT* | j Lsdla'-l/s Mtrti(Light) 1/0 ; • . "IT. K Js-v . efchinei nil® ia»Ucooitriei Hif ii H S Steo. 1. V i-i'-VO • AgentfirNeioZcalanJ- I^PI 88 BB • | V . AM. adHNdSS'SSfi 3RADFIELD Mcpherson,Ltd. | RUBBERS ,E » 34, Water Street, DUNEDIN. " Last th® time ef three* 1 v ' |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 8

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