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Costume Bargains Extraordinary AT SCHNEIDEMAN'S Gffe&t Annua,! Sale That's putting: it mildly, the price reductions on stylish costumes are really astonishing, for instance— 50 Navy Serge Costumes Are being given away at ridiculously low prices 6 NIGGER BEOWN SERGE COST USIES. Usually jeio 10s. Sale Price, £6 19s, 6d,' CLERICAL GREY SERGE COSTUMES. Usual Price, .£9 9s. Sale Price, £7 7s. 1 DARK GREEN COSTUME-Very unique style. Usual Priw, ,£lO 10s. Sale Price, £8 19s, 6d. 26 BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SKIRTS. At the Ridiculous Price of 245. 11d. each. ! BEAUTIFUL EXCLUSIVE SILK S PORTS COATS. To go at 755. each. Be One of the Wise Ones and Buy Here—Now! Pa' - Schneideman TAILORS &. COSTUMIERS, 111 CUBA STREET (2 doors from Grand Central Hotel) WELLINGTON

Make This Simple Test jj s of Baking Powder Purity § , There are so'inany Baking Powders on the market to-day that the housewife is somek times in a quandary as to which to use. H The great feature that makes a baking powder valuable is its Uaoening capacity. An easy way to test the leavening capa- « city of baking powders is to place in a „ & row as many glass tumblers as you have » i baking powders to test. Half fill the tumblers with water and put one teaspoonful of baking powder in !| each. Then pikes the. tumblers between yourself | £j and the light and watch the action of each. Stir II (SB: each with a spoon, and the powder showing the | I largest number of tiny gas bubbles will be the one possessing the greatest leavening power. These I. bubbles are the tiny globules that develop the dough, causing it to rise and become light. I g 'BAKING il A JUr POWDER. V* _ I in a test of this kind comes out with flying colour! I and will be found to surpass all others. ra Its high standard of effervescence will at once 37 Ha prove to (the housewife who tries the experiment fil I why it is the popular favourite throughout the Dominion to-day. Your Grocer stocks Edmonds Baking Powder §*° - «an Again on the Market. * AU Grocers.

MAIN TRUNK LINES! " . When you travel, get one of our staunch, thoroughly constructed, high-class Trunks or Travelling Cases. In spite of biffs and bangs, and other tremble trials, you'll find there's never a smash with a trunk from Nash. They hold their II own well—also their contents. Soe them! MS ::•::::::::: fiiS 8 wash's Lcaiher Arcafle 36-lnoh £5 0 0 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON , ■■•.II LATEST IN'PAPERHANGINGSDue to our Mr. Tingey's personal efforts while in London and Canada, we are enabled to announce the arrival of advance consignments of the MOST BEAUTIFUL, WALLPAPERS ever handled by us. | These in the ordinary course would not have re&ohel New Zealand before MARCH, 1921, and the fact of their baing here in our Showroom NOW will, we feel sure, induce you to pay us an early visit of • inspection. TINGEY'S LTD., M arid Colour Merchants, 30 -MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON ■ tpOWl LOOK OLD!] feat railon rour grey ud fadnd bain to their natural color with LOCKYEiyB SULPHUR EMIR RESTORER Sold Everywhere. Lpekjref • dw« health totbo Hair and reitoros the natural oolor, It oleanioi thy aoalp and makes the most perfect Hall Draining. Th« world-tamed fialr Boitorir'la prepared by tho great Hair Sp»ol4lUit!,J.rßyPKß&CO.,TjTD.,DodforaLttboratori(ii,l,onaon, 8.8. ,»n3 oid ba obtained from an/ ChemlaU aoa Btorw throughout R 1 00m l? , 12 , 6 , C « u " e . na y M*<*! fJEAUTIFUL Choice Cut Flowers wd J lea. is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 U n d Presentat'on Bouquet* a speoiailtr. '- i'iSinn 01eBneat ftmfcheft P eßt the Do- Wreaths. Crosses on ahortoat ,582. .-minion. . LKlss Carney, Florist*. 94 %m«n St,.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 33, 3 November 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 33, 3 November 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 33, 3 November 1920, Page 5

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