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Maintaining Supplies —an Important Announcement The time has come when circumstances compel us ff to ask housewives to Comply as far as possible I 1 with this special, request:-—"Practise economy in I the use of Edmonds; ..-Baking Grape B cream of tartar is becoming cj earer an d scarcer—-.-.; I during the war it has risen from £BS to £4OO a ton ; ■ and we find difficulty in. securing sufficient for our ■ >heeds; Our policy from the commencement of war has been to use no substitutes in I) EDMONDS "-■' "Sure to:«iae?:M= BAKING PQWDEft Help u» to continue this policy— to do mo one and all thoald aUEdmondt Baking Powder economically. Remember *e have steadfastly refused io employ any but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar—none of the chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction of the price but which when used in cooking often leave an after taste in the mouth.■>Edmonds ''Sure to Rise" brand is pure and m 'e from first quality genuine grape cream of tartar. In \ e interests of he-iith and purity in baking, consider the facts and stand by us in maintaining purity. "Suro to Rise'* Baking Powder Works :

J. O'Rourke THE PEOPLE'S OUTFITTER, NGS.' HAS- just completed a largo purrT!ulor.:.Cat.'..Boz. Suits, direct from the Manufacturers. ' r At Prices from' 63s to* Also the latest' in Boys' and Youths' Colonial Suits, guaranteed Hard Wearers. ' New Hats, Gaps, Umbrellas, Unpricea. ■ A very large variety of Harvesters' Requisites always in Stock. iWRS McCLASHAN, TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, MANDOLIN.' Has resumed Tuition. Term- begins from First Lesson. - » Address: 155" CHURCH ST., Timaru. MUSIC. ALL; jAf; : :F^Kfr:3rd£ MISS MOJRGAN, L.A.B._and A.T.C.L. FRANK TAYLOR :' ; M^Si«o«*M^ibftl3nif■^;■ Expeditious and Careful Handling of •11 goods, and punctual delivery. Far* niture carefully 'Removed or Stored. Light-, or Heavy Carrying for Town or Country undertaken at Shortest 'Notice. PHONE 840. OFFICES: CHURCH STREET. MISS H. C. STRACHAN MILLINERI LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS. )• WINTER IS NOW iHEREi COSY WOOLLEN all colours, from 21s'6d. ? ■";- '"'.-. GREAT VARIETY IN ROSLYN SPORTS COATS. WABM TWEED COATS, from 45s 6d ■.-:' to 60s:- r :/ ■•';':'■'.- ■■•. ; ':wV,.:-->> ■■ FUR COLLARS and FUR-LINED ".•'•'■.••'■COATS; .■•■:-.:. -.:•; ■ . FELTS and VELOURS, from 10s 6d. ■ :I.': ''••■■ SMART STYLES. WARM UNDERCLOTHING at pre-war prices: GREY and COLOURS in HOSE, from 3s lid. Crochet Tarns and Hats made to order. New Hats and Coats for the Kiddies. All Kinds of Hand Made Woollen Goods to Order. Phone 828. TOI-TOL LL KINDS of Home Made Jam of; ; VTOLLN : (Meite?ahd;:Patis)':sifv" jjs; P .'■ \i / ■■/ Studio: 87 SOPHLArST^TD^aiOi? MISSIIf A ;CV( VENNINCP ■ ; - ;:; ;";HAs5f ; ; % -2 AddVess: ■'• i:' r :^J: : Ji' CORNER RUSSELL SQUARE AND ?TEA£Bm|oF^ l ■ f JMISS SUGRUE, L.A.B.V : PtANOFORTE AND THEORY; > Resumes ..Tuition' MONDAY, Feb. 3rd; Address: 109; CmiRCH;-^T> MRS A. LESLIE HPSKIN, ' JTEACHER OF PIANO & THEORY, Is Prepared to receive a limited Number of Pupils. Term Starts First Lesson. Addresß: 86 CHURCH ST. WEST (Near Rathmore St.) Timaru... MR T. J. O'CONNOR, (Late J.C.Williamson's, Ltd.), IS prepared to receive Pupils for, "■' Clarionet and 'Flute.'"'Teiiri; begins at Ist lessor^',:;■; „;T~ : ' , - For full' particulars apply at: THE BRISTOL.

, LL KINDS of Home Made Jam L FOR SALE, Pure Toe Cream and Sundaes. MORNING AND AFTERNOON. TEA, with Home Made Bread. Boat American, Australian find Dominion Confectionery. Boxes of Chocolates from 7d to £l. Try lib of our 2s, 2s 4d and 2 3 8d TEA- It's Delicious. PIES, with Home Made Bread and Butter, 9d. 3 COUKSE LUNCHEON DAILY AT THE TOI-TOI. ALSO HIGH TEA FROM 5 O'CLOCK. Luncheon Boxes packed for Train. Ham Sandwiches Is per dozen. Thermos Flasks filled and Luncheon Boxes packed for Motorists. MRS. MORRISON, (Late of Bay), STAFFORD ST.,. Near Old Bank.

MR ALFRED W. V. VINE, F.E.C.0., A.8.C.M., L.R.Aj.M.: Tuitioe given oh, Organ and' Piano* forte, in Singing, Voice Production, Theory of 'Music, Hamiony, and| Counterpoint, Elementary arid Advanced. Term begins from first Lesson, Concessions to Country Pupils. \- "' Address—Ruihv, No. 7 SARAH ST. Telephone No. 488. MR B. A. de LATOUR, Orchestral Conductor, and Teacher of VIOLIN, MANDOLINE, and BANJO. Vacancies for a few pupils. Firstclass Orchestra open for Concerts, Balls, etc. Orchestra meets for practice Mondays, 7.45. First Practice, March' 31st. All interested are invited to join. . Studio: GEORGE ST. (dpp. Assembly Rooms), GEO. NIALL, [AS pleasure in announcing that he jl-J. is commeucinK Business as a GENERAL CARRIER, on MONDAY, March 31st. With an up-to-date equipment, personal attention and moderate charges, he hopes to inert and receive a. fair share of public support. All orders frrwarded to Phone 224 or at house will receive prompt attention. ' GEO XIATX. . GENERAL CARRIER, 16 Wellington Street, Timaru.

Marie Tempest wrote:—"J fc.jive much pleasure in expressing my satisfaction in using your Glycerose Vanishing Cream. I have found it most soothing and healing, and it is most excellent for sunburn. I shall be obliged if you will send me another pot," Buy Vanishing Cream from your Ch=mist—2s a jar; or 2s 3d by post from Glycerose Agents, Box Si", Clinstchurciu (2)

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 2