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The Case For and Against Edmonds ißaiding Powder This popular baking powder is so firmly established in the kitchens of New Zealand that it seems hardly necessary to recount its attributes here. However, for the benefit of the comparatively small number of housewives who have not yet made its acquaintance, as well as for those who may have heard invidious comparisons between it and other brands, we present in .opposing columns the true facts concerning Edmonds “Sure-to-Rise” Baking Powder. The price per tin is only a penny or two more than other brands giving less weight per tin. Each large tin contains H’loz. of pure, wholesome baking powder, being 2;,0z. to 4:Joz. more than is contained in tins of other powders. The chief ingredient of Edmonds is genuine Grape Cream of Tartar —20 tons used every month. The high standard of quality is always maintained, despite difficulties of obtaining supplies of materials. The increased price is not nearly in proportion to increased cost of production. 1,250,000 tins of Edmonds Baking Powder sold in one year 1 There you have the facts for and against, and the only thing apparently against Edmonds is really in its favour. Therefore take no risks, but always insist on ORE QUALITY ONLY Baking Powder Now obtainable in three sizes, containing 6i, 12 and 14,i0z. respectively. Write to Edmonda Baking Powder Works. Christchurch, for “Free Cr_-kery Book.” #

STRACHAfcTS ms 'erySg SACt : m AKA BI^KND ALE Will ADD ZEST TO YOUR LUNCHEON'S g ’Clear to the last Drop.” ITS STRACHAN’S. M ■vd

WESTLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the Hokitika Racecourse ou THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, 1017. £450 Approved Programme of Events. Approximate times of starting. 1. 1 p.m.— DISTRICT HANDICAP (in saddle) of £SO; second horse to receive £lO, and ..third horse £5 fr om the stake. 1 mile. For horses that have never won an advertised race in 2/35 or better to the mile (or its equivalent). For horses which have been in one of the Counties of Buller, Inangahua, Gr ey, or Westland, or any West Coast Borough, for at least three months immediately prior to the race, and owned by residents of the said Counties or Boroughs. Nomination, 12/6; acceptance, 17/6. 2. 1.40 pan. KANIERI HANDICAP (in harness) of £6O ; second horso to receive £lO, and ' third horse £5 from the stake. K miles. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 4mm sor better. Nomination, 12/6 ; acceptance, 20/-. 3. 2.20 p.m. EXPRESS HANDICAP (in saddle) of £6O; second horse to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from the stake. 1 mile. Horses will be handicapped to do 2/35 or better. Nomination, .12/6 ; acceptance, 20/-. 4. 3 p.m.—WESTLAND TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP (in harness) of £100; second horse to receive £2O, and third horse £lO from the stake 2 miles. Horses will be handicapped to do 5/8 or better. Nomination, 20/-; acceptance, 30/. 5. 3.40 p.m.—RIMU GOLDFIELDS HANDICAP (in saddle) of £7O; second horse to receive £ls, and third horse £5 from the stake. 2 miles. For unhoppled trotters only. Horses will be handicapped to do 5/20 or better. Nomination, 15/-; acceptance 20/-. 6. 4,20 p.m. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP (in saddle)^.of £6O; second horse to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from the stake. 1 mile, Open class. Nomination, 12/6; acceptance, 20/-. 7. 5 p.m.—FINAL HANDICAP (in harness) of £SO; second horse to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from the stake. I t miles. Horses will be handicapped to do 4mins or better. Nomination, 12/6; acceptance, 17/6.

NOMINATIONS for all events elose with the Secretary at his office, Wharf Street, Hokitika, on THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1917, at 9 p.m. HANDICAPS DECLARED at Post Office Hotel, Hokitika, on WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1917, at 7 p.m. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE at the Secretary’s office on WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1917, at 9.30 p.m. To be run under the New Zealand Rules of Trotting. Pedigree, age, colour, and sex must accompany nominations. All horses must be ridden or driven in proper Jockey Costume, colours to bo declared with nomination. Placed horses doing faster times at Kuniara or Westland Racing Clubs’ Meetings on 9th and 11th April, may be re-nominated for a higher class at this meeting, provided such re-nomination is in the hands of the Secretary by o p.m. on WEDNESDA Y, 11th APRIL, 1917. 11. .A. HOUSTON, Hon. Secretp.l l

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1917, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1917, Page 4

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