fIOBBY fIECKWEAR ¥ ]\OVELTIES. Window Display AT All the smart ladies of Masterton and their visiting friends are urged to inspect the latest Neckwear Novelties now being shown in our Window and Counter Displays. A few of the styles are mentioned below, but give but a small idea of the variety showing. SATIN BOWS! Some floral faced onjii "f / <f*lhl black xinderleaf; others Gilt StenjjPP^ M.J JLjCflt>ll« ~ii]cd Mouselline, on pale shades ayainst black. A snip. TANGO AND PANNE VELVET BOWS! with drop ends. A fine 119 WP(F9ktfTSiWn range of shades. Safety fasten1$ JUjO.C'W.o ors.- Smart Bows (black velvet, lace trimmed). A neat finish to a matron's dress. A Lovely'Kange to select from. Our * i** m n_ TANGO-TIKI LOOP and NAVY 1/6 JLSICII* MOI.RETTE, in so.v Mouselline. ' 'Die smartest thing of this season's neckwear! Buys your choice from a lovely lot of Silk Bows and Fronts; some trimt/H *i nieil witn striped silk and fringe; / JLM. JSU<UL\,B.\L others plain shades (pale or deep). Adaptable ior Coustume wearing or evening wear. LACE NECKWEAR in Collars, Scarves, and Jabots in great variety at our famous values. Our new Evening Wear Materials are just opened. Come and see them; they are lovely, and so reasonable! OPPOSITE KNOX CHURCH. ~ QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 4p. H. CALVERT, Branch Manager. E3H May be raised against you any j£_ "® Tβ evening now for riding without a H * fh «/fl light. Better to buy a lamp than M dl 4 \ "iw\ IHly a fine — (ioQ,t y° u tniuk 8o? fo WS. ■ • ' \fflf I Then, again, you will keep the (H J roa(1 clear » ensure safe rid- ffil B \ jT * U ° US^n S One °f our \F B ( al BICYCLE LARriPS. M ff We have just received a large consignment of Lucas , , 111 Miller's, Rieman's, Powell and Hamner's, and Frankonia M "/ ACETYLENE, OIL, and CANDLE LAMPS for Bicycles IF SL* and Motor Cycles. The prices are "right." \ Hfl Call and get your Lamp to-day at 111 ff A " " * Queen St MASTERTON \ \ PHONE 292. ,g it is Jtr True Economy | \ff to use iLlll \ No other Cocoa goes so far No other jjo\ ysk Cocoa has such strtu<jth and exquisite Jts I THE COCOA WILL ENJOY. i|ij]i|j;|ip i i liiiifli eif Mil J JOM Wm' : \2y TINS OFEDMOM)S yj/ Merit did it! Merit will tell! The record creat ed in 1912 shows a mighty increase in the sale of. this famous iMXey II iH Baking Powder. / ' jfi The number of tins sold in 1911 was • H? I ] 878,268; in 1912 the total reached 1,077,084 W / tins—an increase of no less than 198,816 tins f , in twelve months. These are big figures, but the greatest record yet broken ' J 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 abso- / lutely reliable, "Sure to Rise," and is always "there" when wanted. ' Many a delightful cake can be made by following the recipes in the "Sure to Rise" Cookery Book. It is a Free publication—a copy awaits you—write for it to Edmonds , Works, Christchurch. Hit PIMQNDC^ lypW'l I BAKING-.: _\'^-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11976, 13 May 1914, Page 2
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