m 1 SHf if IP* il IkP a *F I r i HAT PLEASE THE PEOPLE. ON 30th August last Mrs A. E. Cwrote us from Fcilding:— "Received Parcel), and was very pleased with it. Having shown it to my sister, she was greatly taken up with it, and so I am forwarding postal note for another for her." SEND CASH WITH YOUR ORDER; ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OP SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY EACH. No. 13P97—LINEN PARCEL for 5/-, POST FREE:— TnTyclotk of White Linen, 30 by 30 inches; lf-inch, hemstitched border, pretty floral spray, embroidered in each corner.' Duchess Set of three mats and a runner; latter is 40in long, two small and one large mat, all are lace-edged and runner has insertion centre. 2 Piilew Cases of strong -longcloth, size 17 by 27; with tapes. No. 13P105—LADIES' USEFUL PARCEL for 12/6, POST FREE. —Pair Double Life Corsets; nothing better for the woman who does her own work, medium height at bust and not too long over hips, strongly boned with rustless supporters, two suspenders (British manufacture). Camisole, very prettily made and trimmed embroidery and insertion. 2 Woven Cotton Vests, with short sleeves, fancy tops. Useful Tooth Brush. Tin Talc Powder, perfumed. Tin Culvert 's Tooth Powder. No. 13P91— TOILET PARCEL for 5/-, POST FREE— I Hair Brush, 1 Tooth Brush. 1 Tin Talcum Powder. I Cake Toilet Soap. 1 Tortoisoshell Back Comb. 2 Pretty Gilt Brooches. NEW HABEBDASHERY PARCEL, No. 13PS2, for 2/6, Peso Free.— 4s Safety Pins, assorted sizes. 12 Pearl Buttons. 3G Needles, assorted. 77 Linen Buttons. 100 Hair Pins. 1 Tape Measure. 12 Pieces Tape. Card Snap-ou, Buttons. 300 Pins. 4 Yards Velvet Dress Binding. 12 Hooks and Eyes. 1.-9 BROAD STREET PALMERSTON NORTH
'strachXm's i i A m m. mf; fr'.'i N; ■ftft $1 '** S *S? .V-i-i. •,',.. t.r it *>< !,-■:•■' K m ?£sl f<% M -.:-»■* '-7^ M^l "CLEAR TO THE LAST DROP! J ROPRIETOR: P. E. WAKEMAN. This well-appointed Hotel offers first-class Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Good Table and attendance. Only the best brands of Liquors stocked. NIGHT PORTER KEPT. TARIFF, 8 - PER DAY Passengers by early trains can be called and obtain breakfast. LION and IMPERIAL XXXX drawn from the wood. FOUR UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS.
j£DMOND> i Surely this is striking testimony of the esteem that thousands of housewives , hold for Edmonds' Baking Powder. |io P o» r^ e ac t ua i number of tins sold during »*"* 1912 was 1,077,084, an increase of 198,816 '£». tins over the quantity sold in 1911. t Thus, taking an average, every family P in the Dominion uses at least five tins of i Edmonds' in twelve months. ; Yet after all there is nothing so very wonderful about these facts. It is simply a matte- of purity, quality and absolute " reliability. Edmonds' Baking Powder is a positive boon to the housewife—she knows and proves it daily at the baking board. Why Edmonds' is the magic fairy that makes every cake, pudding, pastry, scone and bun such a delightful success. -If you want a few new recipes, write to Edmonds' Works, Christchurch, for a copy of the "Sure to Rise" Cookery Book. It's Free. jr/.<. 1 ? r*.;ai Edmond'a Custard Powder is sold t the same price as before ;,.„,, Edaaond'a Baking Powder is sold at If I per large tin.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 28 September 1915, Page 8
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