V to stewed fruit is Edmonds’ Custard—it makes a dish that everyone will delight in—and the children love it. It is so good for them, too—and In these days when economy counts yon can save money by serving custard-dishes frequently. Try fruit-and-custard or custard-pudding tomorrow—but be sure the custard is made with CUSTARD POWDER Kl 3 :*?•** - The Custard With the Flavour! \JUU •uorr 4-930
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE That Beecham’s Pills have rendered and are still 'rendering, distinguished service to the health of the people, is proved by the ever increasing sale of that particular medicine. During the seventy years they have been in demand, these pijl-s nave secured and held the confidence of the public. It is no exaggeration to say that millions of men and women have been greatly benefitted by taking this well known family remedy. Sufferers from dyspepsia, liver trouble constipation and the many common ailments v/hich attack the digestive system have .found a reliable remedy in EECHAM’ RILLS. Sold in boxes, labelled price 10id (36 pills), 1/1$ (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills).
The housewife who studies economy, who wants the best Baking Powder, uses Edmonds Baking Powder. It is pure, reliable, and gives the best results. “Sure to rise,” it makes delicious light, appetising cakes, scones and pastry. 20 BAKING POWDER*
EVERY BEETLE EVERY BUG v £» killed hw ** KektuGcV dm* into tkerenik cnM with it. Sold In »■ ma&r. tW wmrtariM way to hiflu fcnc* tod «ff b to Use RATING'S ,n -powder •6 ll ufi. Direct Imnarter of Fancy Seeds Stationery, &c- &c, Stbket, Moeisijka. “Tf S SELLING OFF b;o Large (Stock X of Crockery, Fanoy Seeds, Leather Goods, and Stationery. The Sale will be op:n ±-jt a. 'ew weeks nfter which the remaining stock will be mnp and sold by Analioa -
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1917, Page 4
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361Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1917, Page 4
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