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*- 1 to.'."--- fr; SUPER VALUES in MODERN TRAVEL GOODS EB—r i s. ki •I'*' i j M.C.—401. Solid Leather Suit Cases. Two Nickel Sliding Lbcks, Nickellcd Frame Found Body. Eight Strong Leather Corners. Strong Handle, Heavy i Clamps on the Bottom and Face. Lined Brown Cloth. Two IJin. Straps and Buckles Half Way Bound. 20in. 22in. 24in. 26in, 45/-, 49/6, 55/-, 59/6 M.C.—-211. Battened Fibre Suit Cases. Eight Capped Corners. Strong Metal Frame Bound Body and Lid. Lined Two Hardwood Battens. Two Nickel Locks. Metal Handle. 22in. 24in. 26in. 28in. 11/6, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6 n? M.C.—lOl. Plain Fibre Suit Cases. Serviceable Make with Eight Capped Corners. Oxidised Frame, Body and Lid. Metal Handle.., Two Nickel Locks. 20in. 22in. 24in. 26in. 28xn. M.C.—95. Fibre Lunch Boxes. Have Metal Handles and Bolt Locks. 7in. Bin. 9in 1/3, 1/4, 1/6 lOin. llin. 12in. 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6 , - New Suit Cases say “Good Taste” When Travelling M.C.—BS. Fibre Attache Cases. _ IVith Locks. Grained Fibre. Metal Frame. Two Nickel Plate Slide Nozzle Locks. Eight Capped Corners. Metal Handle. . 12in. 14 in. 16m. 18m. 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 M.C.—711. Fibre Attache Cases. ; -■ With Eight Capped .Corners. Bolt Locks. Metal Handles. Leather Hinges. 12in. 14itt. 16in. 18in. Travelling Rugs Hat Boxes Brief Bags We carry Large Stocks and offer you a Splendid # , :: Selection of all Travelling- Requirements’ :: The Prices and Goods are a Revelation ! Cali and Inspect and'Save Money on Holiday Needs. mmm , ■ v ' ■ ■' ’** •, f . ‘ y-y 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6 [F, ■ iiLf- ’.l ■■ V /jL' vL

mm® mmm . m ••r • . ■ mm i m p pSf/s-? £« tsfi'Vf-:'• : >p fetK’Kl 3w m x':/: '♦JO& 514.JM sal §n i W»; £“V*; m ms w, >r M* ♦* £4* •3 ; ':‘ ; »; W* wm m M mm v* i- ‘S>‘4 ItA vv ;c=s ~*> Make a short crust this way ... To two good cups flour add i scant cup shortening, \ teaspoon salt, and i small level' teaspoonfuls of Edmonds Baking Powder. Rub the' shortening into the flour etc. and mix with just enough cold water to bind. Roll about inch thick and place over cherries which should have been already packed into a shallow Pyrex dish and well sprinkled with sugar and about two tablespoonsful of water. Bake in oven, fairly hot at first and then moderate to allow fruit to cook through. Garnish with cherries and serve with cream. ■f.'l ■ 252 S a- >• f SUSSSSt T 0 RISE BAKING POWDER it* ■* i » t.* M v ■t- - * 1 ■■ •>'0,.; 1 * &.i,: : 4••• r- If*-? .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 10

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