1 'f^!> lip .'' i 1/ I D.LC. Reversible Ssa Grass Squares arc | ; m u alWiiirc Econy fir taring.:: \| II - JETTING right down to bedrock about these M |\ lj Reversible Sea Grass Squares, you really \ Ifj |*n buy two articles for the price of one. h < \ I ■ Before the "Reversibles" were brought . ml \l| out Sea Grass Squares had two sides certainly, M m but being printed on one side only, that one ||f /j - side was the only one that could be used. |A B, n ; : Thanks to war economists, the Reversible \ \ Ll Sea Grass Mats and Rugs came into being, so \i| I f ' that now both sides can be used, each having p § a design. Jf |V' „ ... . , After all, too, the prices are not out of the l |\V way, in fact D.I.C. Values are rather except j/ji \ A - tional, which fact you will Concede when you Wij 1 I'u p f j tt [jj 0 { jjj WS |j e Jjj |f lj Grass Rugs and Squares. n j J In Blues, Browns, and greens. \w 111 , I2ft. x 9ft, 925. 6d, 7ft, 6in. x 4ft. 6in., 30s, Od. }$ M 10ft. x Bft., 675, 6d, 6ft, Oih. x 3ft. Oin„ 15s, 6d. /'/, \\ 9ft. x 6ft„ 475, Bd. sft, Oin, x 2ft, 6in,, 19s, 9d, /it j Wi "3 /» In tha S discount off every oash -Mi Wl R M V"\ j ( purohana of <31 op oven I : I Nearly lib. More j • , , 3& The best apncots in diis Domin- for the Same Price II ion—the famous Central Otaga . - _______ apricols — are 4 used in malting the ' To Practice teal ■- llllllill ■ mom best jam. Rich, juicy and ' eCOIIOmV VOU m lu.cious-grown to predion in bright - 1/ '/ V m |p sunshine and icy night-air of Tetiot 'jlllUSt'. gCt^ $ pi ■ therc'f nothing to equal ihera. ' i : S|SiCKM'Hg Oatina |r; ■_ J/M IgSffi;. Rolled Oats sfUgß ■ ■ $$' " made from nothing but this del!- - „ ~ „ fflgffiiiU I; cious fruit plus fine No. I sugar. Boil- ' j - .Everv 41b. full weight Bag • iff ed in special double aluminium boilers " contains more OatS_ than $1 heated by .team: packed in-iin's with- -T • - are gn-en by substitutes. E( 'out solder,' St. George Apricot Jam And Oatina Rolled Oats II "bscilutely pure from start to finiih. are always I n<^ sl . ones —v Ol^ buyaHjam CLEAN-FRESH-DELICIOUS ' \ jnJi I " , FpOD F ffi T CAN^BUY , i ' UJ. /' ' ~ ~~ : J? • RELISH I of Tartar ■ N rSlsir flavour they are unworthy fl ' { Has Risen " ■ S:™,,! .. a Soups,-Fish, Grills, « .... niran , . Roasts, Gravies, Game, t&m u || Rarebits and Sandwiches. il 11 hJ/I I ' Sold by all Discerning I ; Grocers. - }. L , T .„. Cream of tartar is now almost prohibitive in price. JF ;- • This fact prompts us to publish this special announcement and to make a special appeal to every housewife. . AF . But not only.is cream of tartar dearer, but it is also very ; : difficult to secure. Nevertheless only the highest grade genuine cream of tartar is still used in making j ; EDMONDS "Sure to- Rise" /mImI i BAKING POWDER .r; "and so long as supplies last we shall continue to use it. • WH But we now ask all to help us in conserving supplies—this 0W wfi ■ cart only be done by practising economy, in the use of ; Mz Z " Edmonds Baking Powder. Stand by us in this / j \ ' matter. Remember we have steadfastly refused to use any j / but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar—none of j i j i the chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction' j | of the price but which when used in cooking often |{L VT leave an after taste in the mouth. It is better to use less I\V • \ v —<V-f\ of the best, than.be compelled to come down to cheap, | \ \ inferior brands. 1 -) ' ' ' T. J. EDMONDS LTD.'' "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder Works CHRISTCHURCH « flilKlls HUUI I 1 ECONOMY . "theoaddyofteas" I M " ILsiyiu (?US3tSj |g Is in favour of llio "Churchill- tailor- 1| | | made Skirts and Costumes. Though they I gjH j§^'s?E§ft cos ' ; ,nore ia " le 01 ' dina 7 d" 63 , the II w(3ttßPmbJ)l33sß«!J IH w<!ar aud satisfaction thoy give cost less. 11l l| - Bp. You'll like I P«ONE'.:26SI' I A. VV —
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 256, 17 July 1918, Page 2
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693Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 256, 17 July 1918, Page 2
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