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KTEXT time you want a specially nice AN cake f OT tea make it with half Brown & prison’s Corn Flour, instead of all ordinary fi ° Corn Flour gives a. fineness of texture an d dc''jcacy of flavour unattainable when only ‘ Sdinary\ flouf is used - , . Corn Try the recipes for sponge cake, Vanduara lunch cake, Madeira ,ake. Corn Flour «£. »"' ijx'ncd in the ‘ Brown & Poison Bock of Recipes, gratis and post free dom'J. B. Gffdlan j Co.. P.O. Box 848, Auckland.

Decide oii a TailorMade for Spring, Madam. It is tho most economical in tho long run and is a- lasting source of satisfaction. The tailor-made that will please, yc« fully is one made by H. Cork or. 'Any kw*y who has worn oh oi knows that. The reason is found .in the perfect modelling to tho figure, the un-to-the-moment stylo, the excellence of tho tailoring. CHOICE FABRICS AWAIT YOU If you have not already done so, put our ladies’ tailoring to the test this spring-time—you will no delighted. Our reguiar customer* “need no appeal from us—we need merely mention the tact that h<I,VC it cIIOICO SCAGOU-01l eor -- fabrics. H. COCKER, Hlglr-class Tailor and Costumier, : New Plymouth. — : ARCADIA TEA Is but on its own for rLAVOUI!. Ffi-AGEANCE, ECUAO.MY. It*cannot hoAteateu. We do not give coupons—we give you QUALITYIt is for you to secure, today a packet-iof the highest grade - ; ARCADIA TEA 2/• per lb. 2/- per lb. THE COST.OF LIVING N spite of -tho war we have..pleasure in notifying tho public of New iynlouth that\for iho last three years ir charge for Waipa and Tiiupiri' msehokr and ‘kfloheu coal for cash ive been as follows: ■ MOUSE CO.hU: 43/ per ton •_’li6 per half-ton 12/ per (tiuarter-ton it per isack. KITCHEN COAL: , . 36/ per ten. 18/6 per hvlf-ton. • 0/8 per qu.arter-ton. 3/6 per sank. (Twelve sacks to tho ton). Delivered to all parts (if the town and :burbs. •• • , „ . Wo intend to continue io adhere , to eso prices and would a&t all old cus- - mers to continue their custom.' . HOSKIN BROS., COAL MERCHANTS. Hino and Weymouth Streets, ’Phone 230. . d 452 PHOUSANDS have ioarnt to -rely on SHARLAND’S MOA BRAND UCI PRESERVATIVE heeauso it is isolate!y reliable, and always gives the ist results. e2OO (HARLAND’S MOA BRAND EGG j PRESERVATIVE never fails to ep fresh eggs sweet and good. c‘JOO

KJJft Benger’s iVi A kthe most easily digested Food obtainable It is expressly devised to be fully nourishing when natural digestion 'isenfeebled,whether in infaont or adult. It is prepared with fresh new milic and forms a .dainty and delicious cream, which fully satisfies “hunger-faint-ness,” and. soothes internal discomfort. Bengers is the safe food In illness, and in convalescence promotes rapid recovery. Food For INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED is sold by Dru/*gists % etc., everywhere. Beneer’s Booklet—A little work of authority on the special feeding W Infants. Invalid;,, and the BEtlOai’S rOOD, Ltd.. 117. Pin St., Sydney. H.B.W. ' YOI.K lU.SUO ». WiHi.in" Street Depdt. Ihtoenhent Canada. 18oz The .secret of successful cooking is “use Edmond’s Baking Powder.” Economical housewives always use it—it ensures light, delicious scones, cakes and puddings. Buy a tin to-day from your grocer. ** FDMOMK I „ BAK.TK G- » ® JLf R> w Superfluous Hair is a Blemish! ail beauty, and is lira. t h is hueailiitiog. Rusma (Reg.) Treatment ‘ * the growth inslanllv, and ultimately destroys the Uniest room. JtjspainJcs*. inc; islve, and can be used in vour own hor •ure is absolutely guaranteed. MRS. HULLEN’S SHAMPOO POW. DERS make the hair soft and glossy, and remove Dandruff. 0 1 2s. fid. Post Free, send for Testimonials. Goldberg 3. • MRS. HULLEN, Toilet Specialist . Dcpv. ’ * (Next Pluukct Nurses), 3 Courieoav PL. Wellington. A I SMART SPRING STYLES. SILK SPORTS COATS. , GABARDINE COSTUMES. STYLISH RAIN COATS. DENT’S KID GLOVES, ss. fid. VP. IVINDOW FULL OF EMBROIDERIES AND REAL LACE. NEW, GOODS OPENING DAILY AMBURY’S, NEW PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 145085, 9 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 145085, 9 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 145085, 9 September 1916, Page 5