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Commemorating tbe (Breat peace of 19X9. From time immemorial, from the period of the ancient Greeks and Romans, historical events have bees commemorated in Embroidery. What, therefore, could bo more appropriate than that the Great Peace of 1919 should thus be commemorated. To do this appropriate designs and colour schemes have to bo devised that will in some way embody the idea of Peace. The Dove is emblematic of Peace, and Dove colour is the French Grey which was so popular in France at the court of Louis XIV. The Embroidery, therefore, is worked in Dove colour or French Grey, on a white ground. The effect is so tasteful and delicate that it can only be adequately described by the French word “ chic.” TlTen for designs, what could be more appropriate than the rose of England and the cornflower of France, the floral emblems of the two nations which have borne the greatest burden of the war. o ❖ o ❖ o ❖ o ❖ o ❖ o ❖ o ❖ o ❖ O Versailles Embroidery is eminently suitable for Wedding •> Gifts. Here are charming and exclusive examples at mode--9 rate prices. <s* EXQUISITE OVAL CENTRE, size 14 by 10, with sea! O loped border, embroidered in Rose of England pattern •> —Price, 7/3. Q BEAUTIFUL SINGLE CUP AND SAUCER TRAY <♦ COVER, size 20 by 14, scalloped border and embroiO dered Rose of England —Price, 8/6. ❖ PRETTY OVAL TRAY CLOTH, O edge, embroidered Cornflower of France—Price, 8/11. <♦ OVAL TABLE CENTRE!, size 27 by 17, scalloped edge, O embroidered Rose of England—Price, 12/6. ❖ NIGHTDRESS CASE, size 18 by 15, scalloped edge, emO boidered Rose of England—Price, IS/6, ❖ HEMSTITCHED DUOHESSE SET, in 4 Pieces, runner O 45 by 12, mat 15 by 12, two 9-inch d’oyleys; embroi- **♦ dered Cornflower of France —Price, 19/6. o LOVELY DUCHESSE SET in 4 Pieces, runner 44 by 12 mat 15 by 9, two 8-inch d’oyleys, embroidered Rose of England—Price, 25/6 set. ROUND D’OYLEYS, 12-inch, scalloped, edge, embroidered neat Rose of England design—Price, 3/11. DAINTY ROUND MAT, scalloped edge, embroidered Cornflower of France—Price, 3/3 each. HANDSOME BEDSPREAD (one only), exquisitely embroidered in Rose of England pattern, scalloped edge t double-bed size, 90 by 100-Price, £6/19/6. 8 ’ As in days of old, mothers handed down historical O embroidery to their daughters, and so will the mothers of Great Britain and her Dominions of to-day, do likewise f and therefore Versailles Embroidery will be treasured and handed down from generation to generation to commemorate the great peace which terminated the greatest war in the history of the world. If You Cannot Call-Mail Your Order.

LOOK I ! 1 (M. Prices aie high and are going to be higher ; that is as a pike-staff. Well! Are you 3 getting full value for your money. WE GAN GUARANTEE YOU VALUE FOR EVERY SHILLING SPENT. We are out after business. The bigger the turnover we get the cheaper we can sell, so by helping us you will be helping yourselves. BARTON’S THE PROGRESSIVE STOREKEEPERS. BROADWAY : : : : MARTON.

COST OF LIVING REDUCED BY BUYING YOUR GOODS FOR CASH AT Lamerton’s Store PRICES THAT SPI Best Factory Butter, Is 7d Table Dainties in glass, Is 6d Sugar of Milk, 2s 3d Ships Lime Juice, Is 9d Assorted Cordials, la 3d Gear Meats, 2s 3d Essences, 6d Seeded Raisins, Is 3d Coffee Essence, Is 4d and Is 6d Shaker 1 Id Tomato large hot. 1/4 Dates A T *L NEW STOCK I I FOR THEMSELVES Worcester Sauce, large hot. 1/4 Champion Vinegar, Is 6d Jellies, 3 for Is Semolina, 9d packet Oranose Biscuits, Is Id No Rub and'Basy Monday, Is Doctor’s Cream and Groats, Is Burberry’s Pure .bruit Juice, 2s Gear Meat Paste, 9d Vinegar, 7d bottle Sardines, 9d Prunes just arrived. I OF THE BEST QUALITY. At Lamerton’s Store, OPPOSITE SASH & DOOR FACTORY, - MARTON

I O TUESDAY -'~*f .<**•*££* 4~ n , O-f ** ***** „„eUt»°‘ w - I -^ C ' Leaves from the Diary of a Successful Cook. No. 2 The Never Go Back Those who start to use Edmonds “ Sure-to-Rise ” Baking Powder never go back to cheap Inferior brands. They find Edmonds best for cakes, scones, puddings, pastry, etc., for it is made from only the finest genuine Grape Cresm-of-Tartaf and nure, wholesome ingredients. BAKING POWDER >is sold by all storekeeper# through the Dominion. ’Tis the favourite of the careful cook, lor when Edmonds is used the cooking is an assured success. Try it next baking day for light, delicious cakes and pastry. Remember, Edmonds goes further than inferior powders. Write to Edmonds Baking Powder Works, Christchurch, for free Book, Cookery mSS 114 (539-0

ft High Standard of Health iz of Tltal importance to everyone who is anxious to make a success of life. Good Health has been said to bo '* a talisman more powerful than wealth, more precious than rubies,” It is the master Key to real happiness and good fortune is well nigh valueless without it, The part that the digestion plays in maintaining a high Btandared of health is a most important cue. of the organs of digestion will upset the health of the strongest person, hnose who suffer from constipation, sickheadache, biliousness, disordered stomach and similar ailments, should never neglect such symptoms, as they are liable to become chronic sufferers. Beecham’s Pills are an’old, tried and trusted medicine for digestive troubles. Their success in the treatment of such ailments has long been established and is beyond dispute. You can rely upon your health being kept up to the mark by the judicious use of & Prepared only by THOMAS BEECKAM, St Helens, England. ItU in boxes, labelled price I**4 (34 pill*). 1/1* (54 pills) & 2/9 (148 pills}.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12016, 4 March 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12016, 4 March 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12016, 4 March 1920, Page 2

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