Why Prices \ Leather has gone up; Boots are a fearful price and, what's more, they'll never be cheaper this side of the War, but my SECONDHAND BOOTS are within the reach of every purse. Scarcely worn, most of them, 'and such smart, natty shapes. I buy horn very exclusive people, who themselves bur the BEST. But what a difference YOU pay to what THEY pay. I have the stock to outfit everyone, Men, Women and Children. MRS ELLWOOD Clothier I 123, 185, 127 ABMAGH ST., Christchurch 'Phone 3087 4 Qi '♦ Keep the home free from Infections Diseases by nsing IP. Fluid The Powerful Antiseptic !!! For flashing kitchen sinks, drains, closets, etc. For use in sick rooms, washing floors and ntensils. Killing vermin in fowl homes, etc. " K.P." FLUID gives perfect satisfaction. Sold in Bottles and Tins by Grocers and Storekeepers. K4S3I—I>M» TTTfni" " ■" 'TUTTf*l^—TflUßll Puddings, pastry, scones, cakes turn out light and appetising if Edmonds' Baking Powder is an ingredient. Always pure, always the same; "Sure-to-Rise" —keep a tin in the house. AH grocers sell *i« BUNTING h C£td OBTAINABLE AT IRONMONGERS & LEAQINO OILt- COLOR WERCHAHTS ~ N Cnowball O FLOUR The Daily Knead! Just the best wheat money can buy— made into wonderfully fine flour by a special patented process and machinery —the only mill of its kind in N.Z. Absolute cleanliness—expert milling—infinite care—these are responsible for SnowbilTs popularity. Try it for better baking. Made by the proprietors of Thi:tle OiUnetl— of Creamoata and Milk Oaties fame—you'll like Snowball Fioar Packed in 124. 25, / \ 50, 100 and 200!b. ' - Awarded Gold Medals New Zealand and London. rtEMiNC fcuxui L—— G«l9
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16158, 12 March 1918, Page 4
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268Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16158, 12 March 1918, Page 4
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