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&iZ SBf fSifuc^y^Jr S’' ISK ?*W ZX* 3 Aj \\i jp^ST i « v ik,’,' C cz& //: : « v-fe, sr".'i<r@ s 3a c, ,V\¥ fimii The Edmonds Baking Powder record has been one of continuous success, and the one and a quarter million tins sold during 1915 is definite proof of goodness. Sales during the last ten years have been as follows: —1905, 370,600; 1906,429,780; 1907, 502,548; 1908, 655,668; 1909, 743,796; 1910, 818,772* 1911, 878,262; 1912, 1,077,084; 1913, 1,171,344; 1914, 1,190,000; 1915, 1,250,000 tins. Every housewife who uses Edmonds Baking Powder knows it to be good' and pure, containing the best of Grape Cream of Tartar and not a cheap substitute. Use Edmonds Baking Powder and so use the best. Write to Edmonds Baking Powder Works, Christchurch, for FREE “Sare-to-Rise ** Cookery Booh !\ BAKING POWiLi-jiß StlL-

4 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 v seventy years they have been in demand, these pills have $ secured and held the confidence of the public. It is no i exaggeration to say that millions of men and women have been J greatly benefitted by taking this well known family remedy. \ Sufferers from dyspepsia, liver trouble constipation and the t many common ailments which attack the digestive system 0 have found a reliable remedy in. BEECHAM’S PILLS. Sold in boxes, labelled price 10ttl (36 pills), 1/lt (56 pills) & 2/9 (16S pills).

!^S4,*»w»s:t?.'-"a»^ssa?4SssSssi®-*-WE STL AND Y> 0 B e stl and M acing I^lub HOKITIKA. 1867, Jubilee Year, 1917 AUTUMN MEETING. (Easter We:-k) £7O0 —In Stakes £7OO. All Nominatiors £1 ApPEOVED JfEOGEAMME OP EVENTS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th, 1917. 1. 12.45 p.m.—HAMILTON MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 70sovs, second horse to receive 14sovs, and third horse 7sovsoutof stake. Nomination 20/-, acceptance 30/-. 6t furlongs. 2. 1.30 p.m. COMMEMORATION HANDICAP, of SOsovs, 2nd horse to receive lGsovs, and third liorse Bsovs out of stake. Nomination 20/-, acceptance 40/-. srj furlongs. ’ 3. 2.IOp.m.—EXPRESS HANDICAP TROT (Saddle), of GOsovs, second horse to receive 12sovs, and third horse Csovs out of stake. Horses in this evenr will be handicapped to do 2.35 or better. Nomination 20/-, acceptance 20/-. 1 mile. 4. 3.0 p.m.— AUTUMN HANDICAP of 200sovs, second horse to receive 40sovs, and third horse 20sovs out of stake. Nomination 20/-, acceptance 80/-. 1J mile's. 5. 3.45 p.m.—CENTURY HANDICAP TROT (Harness), of lOOsovs, second horse to receive 20sovs, and third horse lOsovs out of stake. Horses in this event will bo handicapped to do 3.58 or better. Nomination 20/-, acceptance 50/- 11 miles. 6. 4,30 pm—HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 120sovs, second horse to receive 24sovs, and third horse 12sovs out of stake. Nomination 20/-, acceptance GO/-. 7 furlongs. 7. 5.15 p.m. — OLD IDENTITIES HANDICAP, of 70sovs, second horse to receive Ifsovs, and third horse 7 sovs out of stake. Nomination 20/-, acceptance 30/-. 5 furlongs. NOMINATIONS for All Events must be in the hands of the Secretary, with entrance money, name, description, age, and pedigree of horse, the name of trainer, owner and colors by 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, MARCH 30th, 1917. HANDICAPS for All Events de-, clared on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 9th, 1917. ACCEPTANCES for All Events close at the Post Office Hotel, Hokitika, at 9 p.m. on EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1917. D. J. EVANS. Secretary For washing tablecloths, serviettes teatowels, waitresses aprons and all house linen ihere is nC!’r'g better than “No Rubbing Laundry Help" because it washes clothes snow white without rubbing or injury.—E J. Lloyd.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1917, Page 4

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589

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1917, Page 4

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