I ",■■■■■■■■ ißai ' ■,■■■■ ' £ "^^^| - ■ ; Fabrics. IH ] FOR MAKING \H i LADJES' &AINTY UNDERWEAR. i 1 The undermentioned fabrics are H the result of careful study by ex- H ' ■ • \ P«rts to produce a cloth specially B§ * . Jk^ adapted for making ladies' fine un- fl ■ 5 fiT^^ The essential.features to...the.sa'o- ' H H c©»s -of such materials v are i H 3 M STRENGTH, DURABILITY and H * R COMFORT, and they possess all <H 1 SI these in such a marked degree, that ■ H the manufacturers, after having cub- B r vm ' jecte.d'tbe materials to various tests, H 3 « nave the utmost confidence in bring- H r ra ing the production before the public. 'H I H GLBNMORE LAWN, 36 inches wide, B Q , 1/9 YARD. II |1 MILLBROOK LAWN £ 40 inches wtd«, I > m 1/2 YABD* I H TBLABLANCJA, 40 inches wide, 1 ' ■ 1 M 1/3, 1/6, l/« YARD, j H B. ' TARANTULLE, 40 inches wide, ;i ■ Q 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 YARD. | H H MABAPOLAM, 42 inches wide, 'i ' B » _ I/a, 1/6, 1/9 YAP.D. "| B 11 SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATION. fl gj ALL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING B H PARCELS POST FREE. ,B I I Avoid Imitation 1 Baking Powders ; The war has made Cream of Tartar expen- ( sive and in consequence to-day many makers of baking powder are now using ' substitutes. Edmond's ." Sure -to- Rise >f Baking Powder is still made' from the finest genuine grape Grcam of Tartar, 'and ' -~, ft \ 20 tons are used : every month, so enormous is the demand. II Ask for • i • ■ ■■ ■ . ;V I and know are getting t!ie baking % \.\ powder ii; jh quality and purity have- -' . |; J nof&eens.icuucedfor low price. Edmonds' • ' « ■•s •' •'■:' costs a few pence more but is vastly superior : to brands containing substitutes for Cream of : | .-.- Tartar: Use the favourite "Sure-to-Rise'' , ' I ; Edmonds' Baking Powder. Stores stock it. \. v. / i f' ■"'■ ' ■ i , f I ■'■""' - i ■" ■ '' ' I;; Writ* t*4my {mom"FREE GQOKE&Y &QQK" I :,s-; '■■:.. ? ; EBMONBS? BAKINGPOWDER WORKS CHRISTCHURCH w Marten's Progressive Storekeepers, Have pleasure «n feformifig tk* ygfelic of Masted an 4 OTwouotiißs 4htricts that they have beea appointed SOLE A.CENTS ior the iamous Ir^TERNATIDMfH- SRF-KEftTllffi Sftiß RON ; uti «is» for the '* ' ■ «*TEBfiAT«JKM.2S»CA[W.E-TOW£B ST6BH UMPS. I%e6e.£og»isl9i!!& an# Koney-savin^ d«^ces have coz&e to fiX atloMfielt want t© *£i»ae K»i»s ■» the couat^r, and we f«ei sw» that every Shriffcy honsewiid n»ffl a^aui fcerself oC Cbe umqvte opportunity of secwtag one. i J. A. THOMSON and Gs. DAVENPORT'S CORKER, MARTON.
DIRECT IMPORTATIONS JUST LANDED. Coloured Ngasaki Dress Crepes, Natural Tussore Siiahtungs, Dyed Silk Shantungs, WHITE CHINA SILKS. White and Cream Fugi Silks. 1 SILK CREPE DE CHINES. WHITE and OREAI^ JAP SILKS Old English WHITE CAMBRIC. F. E. EVERETT, SAMPLE ROOMS? 70 <KElfB ST. *Phone; : l2l'6.. It is cheering to see so many thrifty families paying spot cash for seven weeks-supply of "No Rubbing" ■ listandry Help." total amount, one *shiIii»g.—KEHRNGHAN & CO.
[ THE FRIEND OF WOMEN. NO MORE HARD WORK AT THE WASH-TUB IP. YOST SEND YOUR WASHI*^ TO T»« 64, HARRISON STREET; ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY WORK DONE. SUITS CLEANED AND I" XOREO. PRESSED SUITS 7/6, COSTUMES
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16796, 1 November 1916, Page 6
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