| Bjttdredsrf i t [ ' are being made jAi J" I daily in thousands 7"%=?/ v , t tT,, , of New Zealand homes, by sensible jfeg housewi ve s who b. L'-'-M-r. \ [ use Edmonds’Bak- \\\\ > • ing Powder. feRSI \\. ■ v ItistheDominion’s m standard Baking k a Powder, and its n R unvarying high P quality ensures uniformly successful results. & Edmonds’ Baking Powder is made from the X purest Cream of Tartar obtainable, and | will give unbounded satisfaction. It is the favourite of the modern kitchen, just as it was in those famous days when mother used to bgike. Ask your grocer for > I . Fl Ejmchdc H *v M ! I LOTT
Beautifying Your Home — An Inexpensive Business FLOOR STAINS Thai; is, if you are wise enough to take LINOARNISH advantage of this opportunity. .!■ GRNITURE POLISH During our stocktaking sale everything LIQUID VENEER j s su bjsct to substantial reductions, reSAPOLIN ductions that amount to a real eonsideraJOIINSTON’S i tion. On many linSs the discounts will PREPARED WAX surprise you. PAINTS PICTURES, originals and reproductions, VARNISHES framed and unframed, reduced 15 to 50 OILS per cent. TINGEY’S, MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON
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THE CHEAPEST LADIES’ FOOTWEAR IN WELLINGTON CAN BE SEEN IN OUR BARGAIN WINDOW, ,— • f C. J. Ward’s Boot Shops Ltd. The PUBLIC BENEFIT STORE COURTENAY PLACE & TORY STREET
Under Vice-Regal Patronage. AS USUAL THE UNUSUAL. NEW WINTER COSTUMES. We are now showing our New Season’s Costumes which aa-e tjiken from tho latest Paris and New York creations. They are elaborately Fur-trimmed and Embroidered, and are well worth your inspection. Our Prices have been Re-adjusted to Present Values. COLEMAN’S LADIES’ FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER. ’• 234 LAMBTON QUAY. Boars Fruit all the Year round. The Wonderful Mexican Passion Fruit Vine Plant at any time. Will grow anywhere with little or no attention. Last December, we picked 75 half bushel cases of fruit from 50 plants at first picking, realising 25/- per half bushel case and selling in shops at 2/9 per dozen and 3d. each. Fruit is about double the size of the. ordinary passion, and has a more delicious and permeating flavour. Prices, 2/- each; 10/6 per Yloz.; £3/5/- per 100. Pamphlets showing actual colours of latest importations of Gladioli, ’ and onr own hybridized fruits—The “Caring berry,” “Bluebetrrv.” otc., post fi’oe on request. “BENTONS’" 12-14 Loftus Street, Sydney. Do not send N.Z. Postal Notos or Stamps. (A)
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 128, 23 February 1921, Page 2
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