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HAVE YOU EVER TRIED OUR PARCELS? Miss A. A , of Little Wanganui, writes 11/9/15:—“ Many thanks for the things; I was well satisfied with them. ’ ’ Mrs B , Bcrampore, writes 0/9/15:—“Your last parcel gave great satisfaction; the articles were of very good quality, and the prices extraordinary cheap.' ’ Mrs O. writes from Eketahuna 15/9/15 as follows:—“Many thanks for the parcel duly received, and was delighted with it for the reasonable price. ’ ’ f (Originals of all these letters can be seen in our office.) richt’here’s:jhe:store sJRADE’.WHERE'YOUR'MONEY DOES ITS.BEST. SEND CASH WITH ORDER; SATISFACTION POSITIVELY ASSURED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IN FULL. No. 13P107 Post Free Parcel for f)/ —Gipsy Table Cover, size 36 by 36; pretty shadow design in soft colours on cream grounds. 2 Frilled I’illow Cases, embroidered in four corners with flower spray, 3-in frill, buttoned. Jug Cover of net with edges of coloured beads. 2 D’Oyleys of point lace with coloured silk centres, small size. . No. 13P108 Bathroom Parcel for 5/-; Cash with Order, —2 White Towels, size 60 by 27. I Nail Brush, beech back. 1 Bath Glove, white. 1 Tin Talc Powder, perfumed, sprinkler top. 2 Cakes Toilet Soap, perfumed. 3 Cakes Brown Windsor Soap. 1 Shampoo Powder. No. 13P109 Post Free Parcel for 5/- Cash. —1 Pair Ladies’ Slippers of black velvet lined white; turn-over tops of black and white check velwct, finished in front with pom-pom, corded soles. 1 Pair Ladies’ Stockings in black lisle with lace ankles. 1 Ladies’ Muslin Collar, new military shape. 2 Ladies’ White Handerchicfs, hemstitched. COLLINSON and CUHNINGHAME, Ltd 1-9 BROAD STREET PALMERSTON NORTH

STRACHAM’S i: w* & BRAND 0H« tf:: s e W: QaC* AsJft il Saji! © “CLEAR TO THE LAST DROP! lliS; cEBN’S HOTEL Taihape. } koprietor ; ; P. E. WAKEMAN. I LlOls P This well-appointed Hotel offers firsffclass 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. lON and IMPERIAL XXXX drawn from the wood. FOUR UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS , vmaßßS&asxssamiaßaamsaßagmaamnnmmmmßmammmmammammmmmm m mm. m m 0N« » One Million “ * \.v v% fins in a year Surely this is striking testimony of the deem that thousands of housewives hold for Edmonds’ Baking Powder. 1 The actual number of tins sold during 1912 was 1,077,084, an increase of 198,816 tins over the quantity sold in 1911. Thus, taking an average, every family in the Dominion uses at least live tins of Edmonds’ in twelve months. Vet 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, mends’ is the magic fairy that makes every nag, pastry, scone and bun such a delightful *<!• •i---I ; i y pu. Edr S:s: 0 you want a few new recipes, write to Edmonds’ Wor ks, Christchurch, for a copy of the ’‘Sure to Rise” Cookerv Book. It’s Free. l-i.T w* rah If BAKING POWDER , ... , ffßjfSTor/Edmond’s Custard Powder »s sold, t the same w*r. mmum Ma kss£ a> - r/A *«* 4^

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 30 September 1915, Page 8

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