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Good cooks point with pride to \d[\ ( \ tt ■ » ififSalll '"lightened" many baking troubles— h&t&imSffi /t v it always makes cakes, acones, buns, l^*nll/VY sL. 1/ J: Havenooter thanEdmonds"Sure to Riie" Baking Powder. Remem* %Zjm/C/{\ ber iti» made, with genuine grape JkjTi A I c " am tar ' ar ~7 ( ' ull '' ty " ma,nta ' M^^iiv^V*' • 'Mi\ M -despite difficulties arising_from the , . TpliA-l war. "Good cooks" buy if! Good '^^^^mj/ e rs e ,in cont *' n ' ounces ) 7S I§?\*{ V"^ The Result iof the Fifty-Seventh ;£-^CQMPETITION < ====^ CLOSED AUGUST 31, 1918. ''■■... ■< Ist Prize—Cheque £5 ss. ... Mrs. Taylor-Wellington. 2nd Prize—Cheque £3 3s. ... Mrs. Churchill, Island Bay. 3#l Prize—Cheque £2 2s. ... Mrs. Flint, Wellington. ■'■, In' addition to the above 163 prizes were -awarded -value : "£76/.. ' " ' Next Competition closes November 30, 191& SAVE YOUR COUPONS! « The Latest Whims of Fashion, in *^ AtttactlveDfesses. "•'. Fop Ibe Spring and Simmer WB have just received a most gorgeous "li'/KTr\ array of French' Cambrics, Crepe mU/ln'\\ '■ Cloths,'- /Zephyrs, and .Oxfords Sheetings i(WohvM\ for Spring and Summer Season. liV, J , / /('l!>,|\ ALL GUARANTEED FAST COLOURS, jml J I,J (J IA and wc cannot too stroiigly emphasise 5 / A the real necessity for you to plac« Aour | In order with us at once. At present wo 6 /[/(' l/||' <w /W have full stocks, hut during tho war ac- t 111 111 J*3u~/ tivities the difficulties to meet demands I increase daily. ||J i <^|| , : "SHE WHO HESITATES." , I it Orders are hfiinjf taken now—so don't .' I jhUj hesitate a minute. ; Jj| I | FRENCH CAMBRIC DRBSBES-425. 6d. I " CREPE CLOTH DRESSES- 525. 6tl. IMI .-.'■■ ZEPHYR DRESSES- , 655. 6d. J 1 j We can only tako a limited number ' 11 I 'ilj this year. ■ (1 m SILK SPORTS COATS-In I \M\ .' ■ very smart stripes. £6 6s. I II / !|'' ff LADIES' SILK SPORTS COATS-Two 17/1.1 •., ..tono shades. £5 ss. l| ' | ,/': LADIES' SILK SPORTS COATS-Plain Hir 1 UJj ■'£.'„'.■ -coloured, all shades. '■• 505., 635., 845., 5 guineas. A k |. ; BA¥IS'& CLATER, |p; 216 Lambion Quay, Wellington V

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 307, 16 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 307, 16 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 307, 16 September 1918, Page 2

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