I —an Important Announcement I ■ A >* ; . |fl The time has come when circumstances compel us m / \\ \ „._„__._._ _____ ' : . \to ask housewives to comply as far as possible 1-j XMα // I A '' I/FH ¥ IVIrJI? %/ A ¥ ITIT'Q ,f with this special request:~"Practise economy in I \/w\ LUIS (ft \ V JMH i JL , iO_ VAIJUIjQ I the use of Edmonds Baking Powder." Grape [:| IV \ U IP iPV%' |] cream of tartar is becoming clearer and scarcer— U \\ JT //L_ I during the war iHtas risen from £85 to £400 a ton fj § "" ' ■' ' I and we find difficulty in securing sufficient for our ij ' | \ fFWi illll I - T a/""Ml J needs. Our policy from the commencement of the 1 . 8 / \||lb! lill MM *jilkf'O HH/ Ijl A HTH I war has been to use no substitutes in | I wi P WW Hi /« SHT & "Sure to Rise" LJ \jl| | UJN UiLKFAW I b I a^^nSr 1 ■ are offerin S *e Special Department 1 t I for these garments on the ground floor, and I chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction of $} 1 vnnr inflnpp+inn ib PrtviUallu invi+iOf! I the price but which when used in cooking often leave an jj | yOUT mSpeCUOn IS COlttiailJT lnVltea. ] alter taste in the mouth. Edmonds' Sure to Rise" brand I • • ii is pure and made from first quality genuine grape cream p I ' * ' ' of tartar. In the interests of health and purity in baking, I I ' J consider the facts and stand by us in maintaining purity, g GENT'S UMBSWOOL SINGLETS OR PANTS-lkdinm and heavy weights; I 1 EDMONDS ITD I SPECIAL!. ? plain or ribbed. • V. dA. Prices, 6s, 6d. to 13s. 6d. each.. ■J "Sure" to*Kise" Baking Powder Works C W ° Pay SP<>t QBNT'S- FLEECY LINED SINGLETS OR PANTS-Extra warm and comfortable. CHRISTCHURCH joo Cash for every- • ■ jj . V, &Al Price ' ,s, 6d ' eachl j ___ __ ,__ __„ 1 ~. ~~ r \ GENT'S DARK UNION SHIRTS-With collar attached, in strong dark mixture. , thln s that ente i; s ' v ' a Pl . ice 6s 9d each wmmum™m r wmMH«m™* r *MM,imm*\mu r 'mMjMM f mT S,ore ' thereb V \ GENT'S WINTER WEIGHT SHIRTS-In smart patterns and unshrinkable ma-' . W 1$ enabling us to sell ; terials. ' V. &A. Picos, ss. 6d. to 12s. 6d. each. JlBJ? ffl t0 y ° U B ' drMk GENTS WOOL SOX-In heavy ribbed or plain "All Wool"; Colonial make. *»r j& vapv£y 4j& Prices. We also % V. &A. Prices, Is. 6d. to 3s. 6d. each, _...,■ -~,. , ~ • , ~ aive a 5 oer cent S GENT'S TWEED OVERCOATS-In heavy Tweeds; double-breasted, with belt at Owmg to the conditions brought about by the , give per cent ' 1 back , v . 4A . PriceS| 45s _ to 1( , 5s war, all British cocoa. manufacturers are pro- j cash discount on | „„,» ~l Ymmil m ,™ TO . n ~..,. „ , . „ * ffl GENT'S RAINPROOF COATS—With eat fitting Raglan shoulders; very smart hibited from exporting their goods. j all pufchasßs of £1 | Coats indoed v. &A. Prices, 555. to 110s. fl 11 I m> l(9 _ or over—and the \ , i ||[n||| Caaivry a Bournville Coco® , very best - 1/CITr , H® AI 'I u3 •is wanted for the people at Home and for the No wonder we ; rt»W M Ca'^^lW®^^^*^ men at the Front. Meanwhile, foreign brands grow! s v'a't I|. * © . (C """* fa can be imported into N,Z. and the Britisher is " • ! WellJl2^l?On' , S JSusiest 1 *y»^ handicapped. The boys are making sacrifices i ' : ' • and we at home must make ours. After the wor, | Bournvflle Couoa will be to the front again.
THE is an institution to be, proud of. It has been at the Front since the early days of the War. Thousands of our Soldiers and Sailors have enjoyed and benefited by its REST HUTS AND TENTS on every Front; MOTOR AMBULftNCES-the first in the field; KITCHEN CARS, available at any hour; HOSTELS, with their thousand beds. It controls a HOSPITAL for septic wounds; '• and every week sends THOUSANDS OF PARCELS to Prisoners of War. IN HEW ZEALAND the work is carried on and managed by the Military Affairs , Committee, of which the Bishop of Wellington ie Chairman. It erected and operates the Institutes at Trentham, Featheraton, Tftuhereniknu, Awapuni and IT arrow Neck; and lias sent Thousands of Pounds for the » Benefit of our Soldiers Oversons. THE OHUECH AEMT and the N.Z. MILITAHY CHAPLAING do the work of The Military Affairs Committee at the Front j. on Troopships, and in Hospitals, The work must be maintained and extended. For this purpose £50,000 ifl wanted NOW. Send a Donation at once—no amount too small. Address: Tho Military Affairs Committee, Jas. W. Hunilcreon ( HonoraryGup. ShlrtolilTe ] Trensurers 20 Mulgravs Siraot, WELLiHSTOH I Cross iill Cheques ] " Union Hank, Wellington." 7 ' CARRAGEEN 4;!.',., IRISHU^siK] ,, ,!. .Jw This is the m '£«~~'S Best Remedy for m rr.-rjffi Coughs and Colds I[J """•"■"to| No"perha])a''al)OHtit— |g| for no other medicine PtS J t "« i ij« lias stood tho 60 years fog %jjjpdip time test tlwt proves &m SsJq|jj-«js iionnington's to bo fcf'sj ',• •:»»[«s without an equal for J|| '"■•'•iJ-lS " l 0 COII S' IS llll( l co ' c ' 3 '''>JS .•iliiii'i'Bm of children or adulU. Wα Mfc I n ' i ' I :wmm jjoiinington s m V-IJI Irish Moss 1 ?!:. '' :s Free from harmful $B '% J; narcotics nnd drugs, jji j|j, : i'j, 1: pleasant to take, you Sj '■ i !!;. ! !i |{: should novor be with- B •iii"!;i '\M. out it in the homo. Ng •if. ! 'j t,j Honnlnptoi's breaks up w '"'i (S tho cough or oold.Rooihcs V. % ffl the irrilatiou, clfedu a S ! CT cure, iinrlloiiviw the chest <m in mill limits stroim and K: i: iicpltliy. Like [ill (food f| tj imilntors. Keetoitthere- CM jf| lorn tliat you Ret the ijjjk |j original—Bouninyton's— Ijffl J Tht Standard Family KJfj } Cough Remedy for lim f ouer 60 years ' fipw
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 221, 6 June 1918, Page 3
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