(mderella, itOl Y was befriended by the | J Good Fair y becausc she was S'Jl’/j l vVM a sweet-natured, unselfish, |P 1 W > Httle girL , Sh . e , did all the ' housework without cornM 0 plaining, while the twohorrid, ®s ugly sisters did nothing.. What pleased the Good so much about Cinderella was that she always used Edmond’s Baking Powder and made the most delicious . bread, cake, scones and other good things. “ Here ” thought the Good Fairy, “ is a very wise little girl—quite wise enough to be a princess.” So she arranged the midnight ball, where the glass slipper was lost, an event that ended, so , happily for dear little Cinderella. And even if the good fairy does not come and tell your mother which is the best baking powder, she will, if she is wise too, know that it is . 148 TOMCWDC
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high-grabe furniture ! at Manufacturers’ Prices Modern, artistic furniture built and i F'.l'w ff’tobifwi finished by export craftsmen can bo ASjlfSj':kt£Ta | fji. |rtffkcNK bought at Edward Collie’s Ltd. for ; fl Mi'll Bc&SSj 111/’tifrSßi'm less than ordinary shop-made goods. f®a»J I H 81'11/ ,■) f -4it 'Thoroughly seasoned timber, and SmSHi, W BJ thorough workmanship in construe?jas§Ki j| j tion and finish arc the foundations Ij of the acknowledged quality in Col- h * i rvi j‘’"“i' l' C S t' urn ‘turc. 6 'fhs substantial saving effected by E efficient, modern methods of produc- | tion is .an additional advantage | Afe. gained in buying direct from Edward R J Collie Ltd. R EDWARD COLLIE Ltd. [ | Furniture Manufacturers, 167 Riddiford St., Newtown. p
THE CHEAPEST LADIES’ FOOTWEAR ■ * . IN WELLINGTON i r I CAN BE SEEN IN OUR BARGAIN WINDOW. C. J. Ward’s Boot Shops Ltd. The PUBLIC BENEFIT STORE * COURTENAY PLACE & TORY STREET
|.| ij* The aroma of each ’{Jlk ’ ||||' new cup of Roma Tea "| | m reminds you ofvthe delicious IL I* refreshment of the last. The flavour is consistently fine. One || quality only—one price only. There- h fore say : ,||| |j||. iP 'llkMLvy wJP y Rffij VA ''••>. i® jar** A @ ’’W )) * V®' />’ j'i 'SiAifP .<••-*• WHOLESALE AGENTS: BANNATYNE & HUNTER, LTD., WELLINGTON ’Phone 1081. ’.Phone 1081. y/OMDERFUL CONVENIENCE CHIC DRESSMAKERS. T ? COUN I!L Y LADIES * BRIDAL AND EVENING DRESS OTHEN in Wellington Call on SPECIALISTS. V 'i Costumes Made to Order. £1 ADAMIS GrREATEAUX, i LADIES’ OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. „, Chambers, GO Willis Street Who will undertake to cut out ami fit ~ you for tho very latest in Skirts or Mclntosh & mullins, Dreescs * - <n one day, M-DONALD BUILDINGS, “^ T for ' vard tho flmshcd arhcla by (Next Albert Hotel), Satisfaction Guaranteed or money ro.WILLIS STREET. fuiided. Buttons covered frofcn ow,n material and mailed to any. Address.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 134, 2 March 1921, Page 2
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