e» IfIICT I Aninrn I DIRECT from the manufactur. JUO 1 LMIMUELU : ers, a large shipment of BOST©eK’S WORLD * FAMED FOOTWEAR ! A WIDE R—«-«* if Dainty and Up-to-date Models in both Lad es’ and Gent!e:'i“ vs Boots and Shoes, marked at our usual keen • prices. The middleman’s profit, which is cut out whenever we import a shipment of this description, doesn’t mean increased profits for ourselves, but means a considerable saving to our customers. Our recompense is the increased turnover which is a natural sequence of the special value offered. Don't fail to inspect these Goods. G.SVS.A.AHSER DIRECT IMPORTER & UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, THE CORNER STORE, & TE AWAMUTU ’Phone S. TE AWAMUTU ri!WCM ili rover! CYCLE WORKS To feel safe, to be safe, and to know you are safe, will make just all the difference, and create the su rente feeling of confidence, which, on the road, is your great need : and nothing will more certainly ensure such safety than one of our High-Grade Cycles. We Specialise in REPAIRS NEW CYCLES FROM £6-10 FULL 6- COMPLETE STOCKS of CYCLES, GO-CARTS, and ACCESSORIES, always on hand. CYCLES AND GO-CARTS FOR HIRE. J.H.JENKINSON Opposite Post Office, TEAWAMUTU V w War Declared! LIKE THE BRITISH FLEET OUR PRICES ARE IRRESISTIBLE. REMEMBER, when buying your Footwear, the importance of a first-class fit. It brings lasting comfort and satisfaction, and creates a legitimate pHde in one’s shoes. We recognise that the successful shoe store is that which caters for every pocket, supplying its clients with footwear at their own prices, and avoiding goods that would tend to lower its reputation. WE HAVE FOOTWEAR IN ALL FITTINGS. REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. A c JREMAIN, SHOEIST, Teasdale’s Buildings (’Phone 112) Te Awamutu. Give ’Phone 1 12 a ring if you enn’t call. m //A u. % m ■/f’ wr M A m mk m mm m ft OVER ONE MILLION TINS OF EDMONDS Merit will tell! created in 1912 shows a in the sale of this famous Merit did it 1 The record mighty increase Baking Powder. The number of tins sold in 1911 was 878,268; in 1912 the total reached 1,077,084 tins—an increase of no less than 198,816 tins in twelve months. These are big figures, hut the greatest record yet broken is the tremendous increase in the number of.dainty cakes, wholesome scones, and beautifully light puddings and pastry made by the thousands of housewives in the Dominion who use Edmonds’ Baking Powder. Failure with Edmonds’ is next door to impossible, for it is absolutely reliable, “Sure to Rise,” and is always “there” when wanted. Many a delightful cake can he made by following the recipes in the “Sure to Rise” Cookery Book. It is a Free publication—a copy awaits vou—write for it to Edmonds’ Works, Christchurch. &SDMONOS PRIZE [STD .A ©•-i? .a VfMM mOEB •BAKING POWDER -£4D7/'V-/Oj
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Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 354, 2 October 1914, Page 2
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