Father Xmas Says — " Use . Edmoncfs for the Podding." The Xmas Pudding will be a huge the purest and best and contains success if it is mixed with Ed- only first quality ingredients, mond's "Sure-to-Rise" Baking Edmond's is cheaper than inferior Powder. Edmond's is the care- powders, because it goes further, ful cook's favourite, it makes pud- Tell the grocer to make sure and dings light and delicious. 'Tis send Edmond's Baking Powder CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING a Jib. flour (or H brcakfastciips), 2 . JL heaped teaspoons Edmond's Baking. -spiv- . J&vSSI Powder, 2ozs.. bread cnimbs, 1-Jlbs. J«%S$? suet, 21bs raisins, lib. currants, 10oz«. ' t&W^^ sugar, 2ozs. almonds, lib. mixed 7%?^^%_ - ca,une d P eD 'i sa " s P' (;e *° tas ' c - JwXjfiNwg, Mix ingredients well together and J^jNlfMlil ndd six eggs well beaten, and three- W^^^ quarters of a pint of mill:; divide /alffllSlKrtSra^fSfi, Jsll^i^ , %4» '"'° ' wo > a "d ' Do '' hours, or four -jcMMw&iSW and boil 6 hours. ioj : '^WwW^^ | V _BAKING if V. i bU V \*" l THE '/DAVID foIcCRAE" IATTRESSES^ tQuality of Workmanship and J y^ i::=:sss Material used ensures /M^* Ril See our name attached to every Mattress, N5^ S5 • DAVID: McCRAE Ltd., 3 ! f?Wx WELLINGTON. ; YOU CAN PURCHASE FOR IQ/. TO 25/- PEK p AIR BOOTS' AND' SHOES BY CROCKETT & JONES, BOSTOCKS, C. & J. CLARK. Ladies' Goods, in sizes 2 and 3, 6 and 7, are Wonderful Value. . » 'H C. J. Ward's Bodt Shops Ltd. The PUBLIC BENEFIT-STORE ' COURTENAY PLACE & TORY STREET ■ '.nam I■ . I Again on. the Market, •■AH Grocers; - — -mm . . . . ! . . [MAIN TKUNSC LINES! AVhen yon travel, get one of our staunch, thoroughly constructed, high-class Trunks or Travelling Cases. , In spito of biffs and bangs, and other trouble trials, you'll find . there's nover a smash with a' trunk from Nash. They hold their own well—also their contents. See them! S :::::::: iUI i mm ' s i*atiier ■ Arca«e 36-inch ~ £5 0 0 CUDA STHEET WELLINGTON Style Mel Service Thih Season wo' have endeavoured to i select Shoes of STYLE and BEAUTY. Yet we .would impress upon our patrons irSSfei the fact- that the service end has not <^^i been overlooked. <R.-(Hr Tho "LILAC" Shoos wear mid look well, fiT V^> and these are the kind that we aie ami- /wi J ous that you should see. ■/11l ' - LADIES - "LILAC" COLOUKED SUEDE , ■ y^\ SHOES. - . Price, 795. 6d. 10V ' \ Beautifully- Finished. JWw/ i ) LAPTES' "LILAC''' PATENT COURT . *" &>ffiK / SHOES. Price, 575. 6d. /_J ) j / Very Smart. ' InspecUon Invited. ' • " LINDSAY'S Ltd. IS3 Lambton Quay, Wefilington.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 2
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413Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 2
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