i Boots are Smartest m Winter lime. • ;_,• , • , — ™ — —■- 'TTtTJTAT cxjuld be nicer, as a :^i •■'^■"''l * ' finish a tailored^Cosi J^^^^mUM/J desire the xitmost m quality imM&lWJPpffy^^^^^ ' i"" 1 valtte » «"ouW first inspect j **ff Tl " IT iffTinnßiiiii""^*^ • onr stoc ]. ), fi f L) v e purchasing. s \ S. TNACKETR, 1 ''Phono 132.-.'" ' '^..-"'r'-vvv/ - ' P '°- 80x231 - ALL MATT; ORDERS IVEOEXVB PROMPT & PERSONAL ATTENTION. Enamelware for Kitchen Service. r " (BETTER VALUE AND 'LONGER WEAR.) We jm'p fortunate m "holding a Fine Selection of— - BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS. • The Best Enamel wave- Procurable at the present time, which' we can Guarantee for Real Service. SAUCEPANS, STtfW PANS. OUQS, BILLIES, BASILS, IJJbc. Equip your Kitchen with^our Enameilware, and you will have no cause for dissatisf action. '" " ' , Parrieirs Goods are Good, AND YOU CAN HAVE EVERY CONFIDENCES IN BUYING AT OUR STOjRFJ! BESrDEsS, WE GIVE BETTER VALUES ! I^rnell Ltd, aM i^ M >l^nrKe Quality \raTmongers\J/f^^ S- STONE'S Great Winter Clearance Sale STARTS \A^fedhesday, July 3. GENUINE REDUCTION ON ALL LINKS ! Several Ladies' Winter Coats, frorti V Several Ladies' Costumes, an Tweed, frcwmyoO/7 , , ;• •.'■ Several Ladies' Costumes, m. Serge, from 90/- (wortli £7 7/-)-Tiffany Silk Blouses, 4n pal© shades^ fioni 11/6. .... Print' Blouses, "ffpfti* 1/6." " ' , liadies' Hose (ri-bbed). special line., 2 pairs for 3/6, \ Ladies' Cotton'^Singlets, fi-p.ift t l/-% 'j> ; ,V. Ladies' Fleecy-lined Underskirts, from 4/6. Indies' Fleecy-lined Bloomers, from 3/3. I Ladies' Woven Com^inatiolTfi, from 4/11. Ladies' Overalls, spouial line. Usakl price 5/11, Sale 3/11. Ladies' Morning Glories, ffom'6/11. (i Babies' Woollen Coats., /from. 4/6. Babies' Woollen Bootees, from 10c! per pair. , Babies' Woollen Bonnets, ii'om 1/11 / BaJbies' Caabmero Dresses, from 4/11 '■' • 2 only Satin-bordered 'Eiderdown Quilts to clear at 35/- each (double-bed size). \ ' . ■ IN FACT, IN -EVERY DBPARTSIRNT AT S. STONE, THE CASH DRAPER. Country Orders receive prompt attention. Postage Paid. Tel. 1157. \ Just Opened. ; A Consignment of HORSE COVERS. Ed. WSlliams, i '.':•■ ■" ■ .'■■ -"SADDLER, . ... ■ ■ , iMASONIC BillLniNaS, LGWE SfREET. >, / • \ _^______ ■ Special Economy Appeal $ to the Housewife $A\ X • •; ■ - ■■> - .... . ... y"\ Owing to the scarcity and the high price of grape I cream of tartar, we are reluctantly compelled to ' ' make this special appeal to housewives and cooks. ' f r 'We-particulfirly'akry^fl *<$*&&*&>&? 4ltdo& TF P ' your to practise economy m the use of '■'. : .*. Nevfr Zealand V*pofsular "' *' I ". ■' EDMONDS "SUre to Rise'? Lt # BAKING POWDER ! We ask you to do so m order to aid us m main' I taining quality and purity. Grape cream of tartar now costs nearly £400 a ton, compared with £75 to £85 before the war. Mqre9ver f it is so hard to '? Z secure that we Have great .difficulty m" bbtaining^ ' sufficient for our needs. If extravagance^ is practised the supply of Edmonds "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder will not meet demands. If all practise economy, we can 1 Maintain Supplies and * Maintain Quality: ' Remember wi^fcwe steadfastly refused to use any \ l but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar — ' ' * ; none of the chemical substitutes which can be sold -» ( , • fox a fraction of the prjjce but which when used m , '\ I cooking often leave aa after taste m the mouth. ( 1 T. J. EDMONDS LTD, tttf Sur© to Rise" Baking PoWder WoHta CHRISTCHURCH v
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 5
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